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In The Paleo House Goes to the Movies

In the Paleo House is ready to serve you delicious food so that you can contemplate the big, philosophical aspects of our human diet with contentment.  It is always easier to think grandly while enjoying delicious food.  This time I (Jen) am teaming up with my good friend, CrossFitter/Mama/Cook extraordinaire Lisaanne, to show you guys that there aren’t any reasons not to make the celebrations in your life Paleo.  Superbowl party, cocktail hour, friends over for hanging out, or any kind of entertaining can be done deliciously and Paleolithically.  This time we will not be roasting an entire animal (but we will get to that one of these days) we will be putting together some party food for you.  People always suggest to me (people are always suggesting to me there are several instances in life when eating Paleo is simply not possible) that when you host a gathering you can’t do it without bread and cheese or chips and dip or crackers etc… I think that Lisaanne and I are totally up for this little challenge.  We will feed you many types of party food while you enjoy the world-changing movie FOOD, Inc.. While you are reassessing your relationship to your food supply, you will be at least enjoying your food.  After the movie I will talk about the relevance of the issues in Food, Inc. to our own Paleolithic approach to eating.  We’ll look at where the movie fell short of getting the whole picture.  I’ll answer questions and hopefully you will go home, satiated and convinced that rather than being a depressing, discouraging movie you have witnessed another motivation to eat magnificently and sustainably!

AUGUST 21 at 5:30pm is the date and time.  Location is central Tucson and directions will be provided as soon as you are paid (25$) and signed up!!  Call 520.623-6200 to reserve your spot.

1 comment to In The Paleo House Goes to the Movies

  • Man, that picture looked good enough to eat, but I suspect computer screen is not paleo. I’m glad you’re making this opportunity available to think about our food industry from the production side, not just the consumption side. I’ve not seen this film but have read about its main points. Will there be time for brief discussion?

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