Food for thought

Most of the time I think about my personal consumption. How well I'm eating: got to try the new Basque endeavor from the Naked Lunch team last Sunday night, wasn't quite what I hoped but had some lip smacking umami-licious wild mushroom arroz. Or how poorly: this morning for breakfast I ate water crackers with almond butter because I had nothing more suitable in the house. Even at my worst (when I make popcorn for dinner) it's better than most (I usually pop it myself and add butter, sea salt, and nutritional yeast). What I don't usually think about is what the people that I'm not hanging out with (school kids and inmates) are eating.

Here is an interesting comparison of how a lunch tray at school, stacks up next to a lunch tray in prison.

From Good. www.good.is

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