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Blog #7: Film Fresh

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The purpose of this film is to teach the audience what happens to their food before they get to the grocery stores. The audience is anyone interested in what happens to their food before it gets to their stores and people interested in organic farming. The tone is serious since the topic itself is very serious, they present all the facts and the shady practices going on behind the scenes when raising these livestock. The part of the film that stood out to me the most was the part when they showed a McDonald's restaurant over a highway an hour and twenty seconds into the film. This McDonald's is so cool, you can cross the highway from the inside of the building and probably eat over the highway looking down on passing cars. This is probably one of the most American buildings I've ever seen in my life.  This film does a very good job of portraying how certain foods like chicken eggs get to our plates and I like their explanation of how the white spheres you buy at the grocery

Blog #9 Artificial Food Dyes

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Some products in grocery stores like pastries, cosmetics, candies, soft drinks, and so much more contain artificial dyes that aren't good for people's health. These artificial food dyes are a problem that has plagued our country for decades. Countless articles and papers have been published about the various health problems associated with consuming these dyes. One of the biggest works on artificial food dyes is a paper written by Sarah Kobylewski and Michael F. Jacobson titled Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks. This paper discusses different food dyes and the dangers they present on the human body. They specifically discuss the dyes Blue 1, Blue 2, Citrus Red 2, Green 3, Orange B, Red 3, Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6. In their research, they found that three of these dyes (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6) contained at least one carcinogenic contaminant. Red 40 contains a carcinogen called p-cresidine which is used as a synthetic chemical intermediate in the dye-making process. Their r

Blog #10 Christmas

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Christmas is what most people consider the best day not just a holiday but the best day of the entire year. According to Statista Christmas ranks top 3 on the best holiday in the United States only being beaten out by holidays like Thanksgiving and Memorial Day surprisingly. Kids like this holiday only because they know they're going to receive something in the morning under their Christmas tree. At least that's how I viewed Christmas growing up, as I got older I started to understand that Christmas was more of a day that we get to spend with the family rather than just a day of handing out gifts.  In my household we treat Christmas like an upgraded version of Thanksgiving, some years we even cook a turkey up too. Other years we make meals for the family like pozole or tamales, something that we can enjoy that day and have enough left over to enjoy for the rest of the week. Every year my household is filled with my whole extended family including uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces,

Blog #8 Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is the holiday that consistently ranks among the top 5 days of the year for most Americans. It's obvious why most people like this holiday, it's a day when you can just share a nice hot meal with the family. Although I find it strange that the president has to pardon a poor turkey every year I do understand what they're going for. The whole concept of having a turkey during Thanksgiving is kind of weird. The holiday would be so much better if we roasted a whole pig. Unlike the turkey, most people can make more versatile dishes with a roasted pig. Granted it would be more expensive and cooking it would be quite the task since they probably wouldn't fit in a regular oven. But in the end, it's worth it since you don't have to eat a dry piece of turkey with some mushy stuffing.  Another alternative to cooking a turkey would be whole chicken, they would finish cooking a lot sooner than a whole turkey and if you need more food you can just add in another.