by John Tomasso » Mon May 12, 2008 12:23 am
I liked it more than I thought I would. I was expecting a preachy tome, but it wasn't that at all. I thought Pollan did a masterful job in his discussion of the corn industry, and how pervasive corn has become in our diets.
I was spellbound by the story of his hunting trip, in all its gory detail.
While I can't say it will change the way I eat in any significant way, it has had a subtle effect on some buying decisions. For example, I used to buy vanilla flavored, low fat yogurt to eat as a snack. After reading the book, I realized it was sweeteened with high fructose corn syrup, so now I buy plain yogurt and sweeten and flavor it myself, with agave syrup and vanilla extract.
"I say: find cheap wines you like, and never underestimate their considerable charms." - David Rosengarten, "Taste"