if you want something done right...
This is Chapter 6 of my current series designed to give others a deeper look into the lifestyle that we've chosen and why. It is simply made up of our own beliefs and decisions, but is shared with the hopes that it'll help some others to understand us better, or maybe even provide some good food for thought for others.
CHAPTER 6 - A TRUSTWORTHY FOOD SOURCE
Besides simply being more connected to the world around us and our own food supply, taking a more active role in providing an increased amount of your own food is also becoming just about the ony way to make sure that you actually have food from a trustworthy source. The old mantra “if you want something done right, do it yourself,” comes to mind here.
In the midst of world where lobbying for being able to label any food with at least 1% organic ingredients as “organic” and where stripping the raw food of all nutrition and needing to “enrich” it in order for it to be accurately considered as a “foodstuff” is becoming the norm, a few thoughts immediately some to mind. “You are what you eat” is another common phrase that many have a certain understanding of. Basically, our health is dependent (at least in part) on what we eat. Our food can be our medicine, or it can be our poison. The options are limited.
Once things like GMOs are added into the mix, we’ve really got a lot to consider. While many believe that modifying the genetics of an organism is nonconsequential, it’ll really be decades before I believe we could scientifically prove no lasting negative effects will occur, and I’d even refer to it as mutilation rather than modification, since man is technically mutilating the things that God created and designed for the nourishment of our bodies. My personally experience has been that man does not know better than God, and that he’ll reap what he sows.
Ultimately, eating is a rather intimate experience since we are actually allowing something foreign to enter into our bodies. If we are not wise in what we what allow to enter in, the results can be devastating and disastrous. Unfortunately, many people have the odds stacked horribly against them in the battle to obtain real, healthy food, since there are only two real ways to get it; growing it or purchasing it.
In many places, many people simply do not have yards, and in some areas where they do, they aren’t even really allowed to grow food. There is only so much you can do in an apartment window to provide yourself with fresh, homegrown produce and the situation does not get much better when the HOA only allows you to have neatly trimmed grass in your yard. This was a major factor in us deciding to leave the city life behind and purchase some rural property.
Another major factor was the financial aspect. Fresh, organic produce does not usually come without a price tag. Some people simply can’t afford it, so they opt for obtaining a lower grade source of nutrition because it is more cost effective. A lot of very questionable “food items” can be purchased for very little money, and some would even speculate that such is part of an elaborate scheme to actually attack the lower “classes” of society. To acquire healthy food by monetary means may be less expensive than the health related hospital bills that could eventually some from eating less healthy and less nutritious foods, but in general we seem to have become a short-sighted people, which also compounds the problem.
For a growing family like ours with many little mouths to feed, our options were limited and it seemed like the best, most secure way to have frequent access to a trustworthy food source was to grow it ourselves. It can be grown for a fraction of the cost of what it would cost at the store, and, as previously mentioned, it also allows us to be connected to the real world as well.
Having a trustworthy food supply, even at home, requires attention to many variables like soil quality, pest control, and other aspects. Certain environmental threats may never be able to be completely eliminated, but it’s a lot easier to avoid chemical fertilizers and insecticides when I can choose whether or not to douse the plants that I’ll eventually eat with such products.
Having a trustworthy food source is area where the homesteading lifestyle seemed a much better fit than the way that we were living. While we really don’t want to be consumers or dependent upon others just to successfully live through the day, we actually want to be able to trust that what we are putting into our bodies each day is actually food as well, so we are on a path to continually be progressing towards that goal as well.
Organic is good. It is also of God and untampered by man. It is in its purist form. Thanks @papa-pepper.
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Like you said in the beginning of this post “... but is shared with the hopes that it'll help some others to understand us better, or maybe even provide some good food for thought for others”
Yes indeed, I’m encouraged from your post.
If I’m what I eat, then I must take charge of my life by producing good and natural and unprocessed food for myself.
It’s possible!
Thanks @papa-pepper
Posted using Partiko iOS
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Resteemed and upvoted. I could not agree more. You know what you grow and you are what you eat. Love is all. Happy gardening @papa-pepper 🌈🦋🌴💛🍀
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Here's a free vote, just for being you!! Have an amazing day!!
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Amen brother...don't know what else to say than AMEN!!!
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Even though I agree with most everything you've written down I disagree with this one:
GMOs have been used and helped communities around the world, for example, scientists have introduced a gene in a certain species of rice just to increase his vitamin C, why? because the community that consumed that rice had high deficiency of vitamin C, some even died because of it...The problem isn't GMOs but what big corporations allow the scientists to introduce has genes, there is a blurry line to "how far can we go with GMOs" but, in the end, I am 100% sure that GMOs are a must for the future of humanity, and sooner or later we will start to change humans the way we change plants, will it be bad? Like every new tech it can be used for great evil but also for great good, and someone with good moral judgment must pave the road.
I'm not a Christian, I'm agnostic (basically means I don't really pay attention to anything supernatural since I can't prove it or disprove it), so I won't go much into the god argument, but, since I grew in a Catholic school, I'll give you a counter-argument, if God created humans in his image, it would only make sense for humans to be able to do the things God does, and also, every parent wants for their children to be better then them, isn't god our father? Maybe he wants us to be better then him... I've had people calling my blasphemous,etc... for saying this, but if indeed God exists, I want to be better then him, if God made this world for us, we should be allowed to change it in any way or shape we want, improving and evolving until we finally reach him and maybe someday surpass him...
And to end my comment, I really enjoy the way you guys live, I hope that someday I'm able to get my own farm and grow my own food, ever since I had a strawberry plant that I grew and gave me food I got the farm "bug" inside me....
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
I appreciate the cordial disagreement, and I'm glad that you got the gardening bug!
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit