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Author Kimble, Megan, author.

Title Unprocessed : my city-dwelling year of reclaiming real food / Megan Kimble.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York, NY : William Morrow, and imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2015]
©2015.
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  394.12 KIM    AVAILABLE
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Description viii, 344 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [331]-344).
Summary "In the tradition of Michael Pollans bestselling In Defense of Food comes this remarkable chronicle, from a founding editor of Edible Baja Arizona, of a young womans year-long journey of eating only whole, unprocessed foodsintertwined with a journalistic exploration of what zunprocessedy really means, why it matters, and how to afford it. In January of 2012, Megan Kimble was a twenty-six-year-old living in a small apartment without even a garden plot to her name. But she cared about where food came from, how it was made, and what it did to her body: so she decided to go an entire year without eating processed foods. Unprocessed is the narrative of Megans extraordinary year, in which she milled wheat, extracted salt from the sea, milked a goat, slaughtered a sheep, and moreall while earning an income that fell well below the federal poverty line. What makes a food processed? As Megan would soon realize, the answer to that question went far beyond cutting out snacks and sodas, and became a fascinating journey through Americas food system, past and present. She learned how wheat became white; how fresh produce was globalized and animals industrialized. But she also discovered that in daily life, as she attempted to balance her project with a normal social lifewhich included datingthe question of what made a food processed was inextricably tied to gender and economy, politics and money, work and play. Backed by extensive research and wide-ranging interviewsand including tips on how to ditch processed food and transition to a real-food lifestyleUnprocessed offers provocative insights not only on the process of food, but also the processes that shape our habits, communities, and day-to-day lives"--Amazon.com.
Subject Kimble, Megan.
Food habits.
Natural foods.
Nutrition.
Cooking (Natural foods)
Food industry and trade.
ISBN 9780062382467 (paperback)
0062382462 (paperback)
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