Friday, March 30, 2007

This is my post on Josh Ben-Yaish's blog

This is a good start. I think you should talk more about the corporation (because I think that is what you seem to be focusing on). It would also be good to add quotes to back up your arguments.

This is my post on Gary Greene's blog

If you made some parts more detailed and take out the parts that are not that important in your paper it would flow better. Also, you should add evidence (but I'm sure you know that).

Sunday, March 4, 2007

I posted on Brian Spears' essay. This is what I said.


In France people eat much smaller portions. They also take a longer time to eat their meals. I know that most stores close for about 2 hours around lunch time so that the people can eat. Even though they are eating things that are not so good for them, i.e. lots of cheese and wine, they are still mostly healthy. There are also less obese people in France than in America. Your paper makes good points but you should back them up with actual facts.

Monday, February 26, 2007

What We Should Eat: Draft One

Originating on the Greek island of Crete, the Mediterranean diet is a healthier version of the “normal American diet.” The Mediterranean diet contains a bigger intake of fruits, vegetables, breads and other grains, beans, and nuts. Sweets, eggs, poultry, and fish are eaten a few times a week, and red meat is only eaten a few times per month in smaller portions. The Mediterranean diet is very healthy, it reduces the risk of heart disease. Even though it includes meat, it is not that much. Almost everything incorporated in the diet can be found in supermarkets.
The Mediterranean diet is higher in fat than the American Heart Association recommends. While there is a lot of fats in the diet it is the healthy kind of fats. Monounsaturated fats are good for you, they lower total and LDL cholesterol and increase HDL cholesterol. These types of fats can be found in nuts and peanut, canola, and olive oils. Polyunsaturated fats lower total and LDL cholesterol as well. It can be found in fish containing omega-3 fatty acids. (www.health castle.com). Eating cold water fish reduces the risk of heart disease and also boosts the immune system. It is recommended to eat foods containing monounsaturated fats daily and polyunsaturated fats a few times per week while on the Mediterranean diet. People on the Mediterranean diet eat very little red meat. Red meat has saturated and trans fat, which is not that good for you.
Another reason that the Mediterranean diet is a good one to choose is because it can reduce the risk of heart disease. A study conducted by French researchers had 600 heart attack survivors follow the Mediterranean diet or a normal American diet. The short term results were similar, everyone saw change in cholesterol levels. The long term results, over the next two years, showed that in the Mediterranean group only 8 people had another heart attack, while in the other group 33 people had another heart attack. (www.womensheartfoundation.org). Obviously, a person with heart disease could reduce the risk of another heart attack by switching to the much healthier Mediterranean diet.
It is recommended to drink a moderate amount of wine. About one glass per day for women and two glasses a day for men. Alcohol can reduce the risk of heart attacks by increasing the level of HDL in the system and reducing blood clots. Instead of drinking alcohol it is suggested to drink purple grape juice.
The Mediterranean diet does involve eating meat. It is perfectly alright for humans to eat other animals. We are animals as well, and other animals eat each other, so it is ethical to eat meat. Meat is also healthy to eat when it is in moderate portions.
Since the Mediterranean diet is mostly grains, fruits, and vegetables, it is easily accessible. You can walk into any supermarket and there are plenty of foods that fit into the Mediterranean diet.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Supermarket.


While looking around the supermarket I noticed the section of canned foods. Since corn is yellow, the can caught my eye. There were many different types of canned corns. There was sweet corn, white corn, fiesta corn, whole kernel corn. What's the difference? Is a specific type any better or worse? I also noticed that there were many different brands of corn. The Associated brand canned corn was .75 cents, Del Monte brand was $1.25, Green Giant was $1.29, and Libby's was $1.35. Why is the Associated brand so cheap? Is it because it was produced differently? How much better/worse is it for your health? Can canned foods actually be good for you? Since the corn is mass produced, is the corn they use less healthy then corn that is sold as regular corn (not in a can)? I didn't look at the expiration dates but canned foods can obviously be saved for much longer than fresh corn, so how long does it last before going bad? All of this made me a little bit grossed out about eating canned foods, I don't know how long they have been on the shelf or where/how the corn was produced.
I also saw all of the different milks. There is soy milk, organic milk, fat free milk, 2%, lactose free (how is that possible?), 1%, half and half, chocolate milk, whole milk. Some of the milk was not in the refrigerator, it was on a regular shelf. I know that in France, you don't have to keep your milk in the refrigerator until it's opened but I don't really get it. Doesn't milk have to be kept fresh? What exactly is soy milk? I know that cows milk does not taste the way that milk from a carton tastes, how many different things do they add to the milk to make it taste that way?

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Fast Food.

I didn't think that I ate fast food because I do not eat at places like McDonald's or Wendy's. But, I do eat other types of fast food. For this assignment, I had Bravo pizza. I ordered a plain slice with garlic knots. When I order pizza I always get plain because I know it is what most people order. So, it must mean that they have to make a lot of them and it has not been sitting out all day. As I was waiting online for my pizza, I looked at all of the other type of food. There wasplenty of pizza with different toppings. The thing that I always notice when I am at Bravos is that the glass protecting the pizzas does not go all the way down to the counter, there is still that little space in between. This grosses me out very much because some of the pizza comes through to the other side, meaning people can touch it (that is another reason why I always order plain, it is never that close to the glass). The food was good, I
guess. It was really greasy and filled me up fast.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Growing Herbs

When can we start/ How do we do it?
We can start planting herbs now. Well, as soon as we get the supplies. It is harder to grow herbs in the winter because of the cold weather. To start, we need some pots that are 20cm deep, we can either use one long pot or multiple smaller ones. The bigger the pot is, the better because it lets the roots of the herbs grow. We also need soil mix that is not too rich. To prepare the soil to grow the herbs:
"mix two parts sterilized potting soil and one part coarse sand or perlite. To ensure sweetness of the soil, add a cut of ground limestone per bushel of soil -- or 1 teaspoon of lime per 5-inch pot. There should be an inch of gravel at the bottom of each pot to ensure good drainage."
(http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/herbs/ne208hrb.htm#Indoor%20Herb%20Gardening)
The best way to keep them alive is to not over water them. I think that we should use a mister.


What type?
There are many different type of herbs that we can plant. Sage, parsley and
thyme can be used in food and also have medical purposes, they are good
for sore throats, colds and coughs. Hyssop is good for bronchitis, and
yarrow is good for lowering fevers. I think that any of these would be good.


Issues/Concerns:
Herbs need at least 4 hours of sunlight a day. From what I have read, the best way
to keep the herbs alive is to move the pots with the sun. They also need to be protected from the wind, but they can just live in the greenhouse.






Information on different types of herbs.
http://www.herb.co.za/herb-gardening/potted-sunshine.htm

Friday, February 9, 2007

Foods that seem the healthiest to me are organic foods. Vegetables,
fruits, and grains are healthy. Mostly foods that are not processed.

3 day menu
day one
breakfast: almond croissant with raspberry jam
lunch: sushi
dinner: penne with arura sauce

day two
breakfast: fruit salad
lunch: chicken cheese steak from slacks
dinner: crab cakes and mashed potatoes

day three
breakfast: cereal
lunch: chicken caesar salad
dinner: macaroni and cheese made by my g-mom

I think that people should eat organic foods. They should also eat what is suggested on the food pyramid.