17 January 2013

Frozen Foods

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I must admit I was in the frozen-food section of the supermarket today, and not just for research. I was there buying frozen prepackaged meatballs. Don't hurt me! However, while buying these, I did notice some even more atrocious items available. Thus, the research part is that I was noticing how many foods are unnecessarily frozen because they are so easy to make. Pancakes. Pancakes! One of the easiest things to make is readily available so it's made even easier! Who cannot make pancakes? The companies that make frozen pancakes should really be ashamed of them themselves. To make pancakes one needs butter, flour, and milk. Nothing could be easier. Sure, there might be some things in the frozen section it is hard to make or take a long time to make, such as waffles and meatballs, but there are also pancakes.

I like ice cream. Ice cream isn't that hard to make if you get an ice cream maker. And I suggest you do it! Make any flavor you want! And add fruit, chocolate, nuts, liquor. You can make chocolate whiskey ice cream and won't have to search around for the perfect combination of flavors, chips or candies you crave. I can even make sticky toffee pudding ice cream! How wonderful! No specialty foods here! Learn to cook and you should never have a one-time dish experience
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But, this trend is also creeping into other sections of the supermarket. Do you understand how to cut an apple? It seems some people don't...or at least they don't have time to. You can now get pre-cut apples. Now, I actually see one pro to this, but at least two or three, maybe four cons. The pro- it might be possible that when hunting for a snack, one grabs pre-sliced apples instead of a Snickers. Even though they usually aren't near each other...
Here are the cons:
1.DO YOU KNOW HOW TO CUT APPLES? Then just do it.
2. Are you too busy to cut apples? If you are, slow down. Not taking the time to cut an apple is unhealthy. Consult your neuroscience book's section on stress.
3. Do you realize you are paying someone else to cut your apples? Or its probably a machine... but I think buying pre-sliced apples, or prepared anything, it is more expensive than buying a dozen apples
4. Are you teaching your kids that this is the natural state of apples? Take your kid to a farmer's market and buy a juicy, organic apple that won't kill him. Actually...the killing him part might apply more to the bubble-gum flavored apples.
5. *facepalm* I am a bad Obie {Oberlin College graduate}..a very bad Obie, but oh right....the environment. Mother Earth really doesn't like it when we make extra packaging for our convenience, which means she has more landfills with too much waste that won't degrade for thousands of years. 

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