Saturday, May 4, 2013

A Dollar Value Meal


Fast food. There really is no such thing when you find out what they put in your so called meal deal. I just watched a segment on the news about how there are several fast food chains that are now competing with each other for the around a Dollar Value Meals. What a joke. Time Magazine even stated that cooking at home is cheaper and faster than buying fast food at places like McDonald's. Most people didn't even know that McDonald's put a pink slim in their meat to preserve it.

In Michael Pollan's book The Omnivore Dilemma, he states that there are 38 ingredients in the Chicken McNugget! Now I don't know about you, but there weren't 38 ingredients in the fresh, seasonal and organic meal my husband/chef just made me and our toddler for dinner. Knowing this, ask yourself: Would you want your child eating a Chicken McNugget or something that comes from a similar establishment? We won't even touch on the cleanliness of the kitchens these chemically altered so called meals were derived from. (That's for another day.) But knowing these things are enough to make a person, a parent, never want to eat out again.

And don't get me wrong. I completely understand the argument of convenience. However, did you know that you could make something else like a fruit/yogurt smoothie to take with you for your kids so not only are they actually eating something healthy but easy, convenient and less expensive? It's so much easier to buy a travel cup of their choice and put in it for the road something like mango, peaches, pears, strawberries, raspberries, kiwi, banana and yogurt blended together. As we come into summer the options for fruit and vegetables are so much more variable that the choice between a McNugget and a fruit/yogurt smoothie seems obvious to me. Does it to you?

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