Have you ever cried over a tomato or grown weepy over fresh corn? How
about a head of lettuce? As I faced the displays of well-groomed fruits
and vegetables, cradling a head of romaine lettuce in my hands, tears
welled up in my eyes. What was happening? Why was I getting so
emotional over a vegetable?
To listen to the whole story (warning: it
will change the way you look at food) subscribe to my podcast feed (so
you can open the attachment below) or simply listen here
to the mp3 audio file. [INVITE FROM MARION: Many people have asked for the text version of my podcasts. If you'd like to read the script, send me an email to
marion@ptialaska.net]
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