An Order Of Healthy Food Please
by A Bohart
When
you have no time to cook your own food, what do you do? The answer is
obvious, of course. You go out to your local fast food outlet (in
deference to your kids' preferences), you go out to the food strip at
the mall, or you order take out. It is convenient and you can eat your
fill at these joints. What's not so obvious, however, is what such a
practice is doing to you and your children's health.
Healthy eating habits are crucial to achieving a healthy mind and body.
Healthy eating habits refer to eating meals regularly, eating
well-balanced meals, and eating only what's necessary. Healthy eating
habits do not involve eating burgers and fries for lunch.
The Fast Food Culture
Unfortunately, some people do think that it is healthy to have burgers
and fries for lunch. Advertising spiels have a lot to answer for this.
In a world filled with fast food and restaurants, it is but natural
that the companies serving up this food have to undermine people's
preference for home-cooked meals or they will become redundant and not
make any profit.
As such, big food corporations put millions of dollars into TV
commercials that assert in not so many words that a meal eaten at a
fast food is special while eating at home with your family the meal
your mother cooked is nothing but ordinary.
Such a reversal of values was helped along by the faster pace of life,
where people have no more time to devote to preparing home-cooked
meals. People are always driving or commuting to work, attending
business meetings, or maybe holding one or two jobs. You cannot expect
someone who has already been working 12 hours straight to come home and
prepare a lengthy meal. It makes more sense to buy some take-out or
bring the family out for a meal.
People are aware that they need to eat healthy food. However, what do
you do if you are misled into thinking that restaurant fare and fast
food taste better than home-cooked food? Sadly, there's also an
underlying effort to make people think that food in restaurant and fast
foods are all healthy, that there's really not much difference when you
eat in or out. It's all the same, but eating out is more convenient.
As people continue to be bombarded with mass media advertisements
advocating the value of fast food and eating out, and as people become
even more busy trying to hold on to their jobs, more and more people
stop cooking and begin taking these commercials to heart. People have
deserted home-cooked and nutritious meals that need hours of
preparation for big servings of calorie- and fat-rich food that gets
served up within minutes.
The Diseased Nation
The success of the fast food industry in establishing a culture that
thrives in fast food and meals eaten out, our people's health has been
placed on the balance. Thus, America is now an ailing nation. Incidence
of heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure continues to rise as
obesity becomes even more prevalent.
I am not saying that fast food is to be avoided at all costs. What I am
saying is that a trip to the fast food should be made only very
infrequently, not three times a week as most people now are wont to do.
A change should be instituted to bring back the days when there's no
doubt about what healthy food is and where to find it. This is all I
ask.
About the Author
Allen is a life-long writer and reader who writes on a number of subjects including vegetable recipes, beef recipes, and pasta recipes.