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Movie Week – Food Inc. – Our thoughts

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This week we challenged you to take some time and watch the movie Food Inc. Have you had a chance yet? It’s not too late! Once you’ve seen it, come join in on our discussion, or come by our Facebook Fan Page Night THIS Sunday at 9:00 PM EST. ***This event is now over.***

Please keep in mind these are our PERSONAL thoughts and notes, and we want to encourage you to come up with your own views and opinions from what you saw. We want you to have your own conversations about how these issues will affect your life. Here are a few things that Tricia and I took away from watching the film:

Kelly’s Notes:

I personally have watched it several times, and each time I watch it I learn something new and become inspired all over again about why I’m on this journey.

Tricia’s Notes:

I have known about this movie for quite some time but had been avoiding watching it. Perhaps it was because I knew I would want to make changes in my life afterward and wasn’t quite ready? Perhaps it was because I thought I knew what I needed to know about the food industry? Whatever it was, I was wrong for not watching it sooner. Or at least I am finally glad that I did.

The first time I watched it was about 3 months ago as we were doing some planning for this series. I had some downtime, and I felt like it was “time”. I had been waiting on a time I could watch it with my husband, but in the end decided to watch it on my own and not wait for him. Waiting for him had become another excuse not to act.

My initial thoughts were that I loved the movie for being a look into the situation without being super pushy about what choices I should be making after watching it. Really, they don’t ever say, don’t do this or you must do that, they just present you with the state of affairs, legislation, and our system and I appreciated that. I don’t like being bullied or manipulated into believing something.

I walked away deciding to make a change in some of the sources where we got food; however, I knew the battle to get my husband on board would be difficult, and I wasn’t sure how I was going to do THAT! So I decided on some immediate and simple changes and hoped that as we headed into 2012 I could get him on board as well. Since all of you were watching the movie this month, I managed to talk him into it as well. So we sat down a couple of weeks ago and watched it together.

Again, it was another eye-opening look into our food industry and it was exactly what I needed him to see to get him on board. After watching we talked about the most important aspects to each of us and decided on some changes we both wanted to make in our everyday food habits and purchases. I am excited to finally have him joining me on this journey. He still has a lot of questions, but then so do I. So with you, we will spend some time learning together these next few months. And if I ever get lazy about this journey, I am just going to pop in that video and watch it again!

Your Thoughts?

Now it is your turn, in the comments section below – what did you get out of watching the movie? If you wrote a blog post about it please feel free to leave the link.

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