i agree with your principle, and i am sure most of us make an informed choice to either grow our own or buy our food as we wish without question, regret or anguish.. there are however many people who simply do not have that choice, even in the UK.. where cheap imported food is all they can afford, granted a little bit of education could go along way, but who wants to listen to 'the satan of sainsbury' Jamie Oliver
PS offence earlier 'c)
@ winston -
the wartime rations certainly made people appreciate what they had, less refined perhaps - spam / condensed milk fritters anyone??
@ Hauska
i agree with your principle, and i am sure most of us make an informed choice to either grow our own or buy our food as we wish without question, regret or anguish.. there are however many people who simply do not have that choice, even in the UK.. where cheap imported food is all they can afford, granted a little bit of education could go along way, but who wants to listen to 'the satan of sainsbury' Jamie Oliver
PS offence earlier 'c)
@ winston -
the wartime rations certainly made people appreciate what they had, less refined perhaps - spam / condensed milk fritters anyone??