Saturday, March 21, 2009

nutrition in a nutshell

this might sound trite ... to simplify something to this degree but when i came across this quote in this book i was gobsmacked at the beauty of it, the trueness of it and the utter simplicity of something that can be made to seem so complicated.
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
Note of explanation: The author explains that by ‘food’ he means basic foods, such as: fruit, wholemeal grains, meat, vegetables, potatoes, eggs, cheese, milk and the like, that we usually find around the perimeter of a supermarket and not the processed, prepared foods that we find in the centre isles.
Source: In Defense Of Food by Michael Pollan

1 comment:

  1. Yes. It is very simple. Be lean (but not mean) instead of being heavy. Eat a minimal amount of animal with 4 legs, then animal with 2 legs, then animal with eyeballs. That leaves mostly plants! - Ted Kopytowski

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