Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I read this book you might be interested in...Family tried not to buy anything from China for a year. LINK<http://www.amazon.com/dp/0470116137?tag=thefrugdiet-20 & camp=213381 & creative\ =390973 & linkCode=as4 & creativeASIN=0470116137 & adid=1F8WFC5JGM9NMXGVX1MC> > > > I've been on a " Don't buy if made in China " kick for a year or so. . . it's > > HARD, and I don't succeed always, but I have " put back " many things I was > about to buy, because of the " Made in China " label. > > Now, I need to work harder on " Made in America. " > > The ABC Evening News has a very interesting special this week. First, they > went thru a couple's home and removed all items that were NOT " made in > America. " The house got CLEANED out, except for a small flower vase. Beds, > couches, table, dishes, silverware, sink, bedding, etc. . . it all went. > > Then, they've gone finding " Made in America " products to replace what was > pulled. Tomorrow, they " deliver " the goods. > > Anyway, I encourage you all to watch it. If we all insisted on buying > products made in America, it could create millions of new jobs and boost > our > economy. > > Not food related, but it IS " job " (including dietetics jobs) related. > > Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT > Director of Medical Nutrition > Signet Diagnostic Corp. > Telecommuting Nationwide > (Mountain Time) > Fax: > DineRight4@... > > Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, > migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of > the > Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I can only answer 'yes'. Buying 'made in America' helps our entire economy. I, also, try to buy local produce and from local businesses, less preservatives and processing. Raphaela Rozanski, MS, RD, LDN > > I've been on a " Don't buy if made in China " kick for a year or so. . . it's > HARD, and I don't succeed always, but I have " put back " many things I was > about to buy, because of the " Made in China " label. > > Now, I need to work harder on " Made in America. " > > The ABC Evening News has a very interesting special this week. First, they > went thru a couple's home and removed all items that were NOT " made in > America. " The house got CLEANED out, except for a small flower vase. Beds, > couches, table, dishes, silverware, sink, bedding, etc. . . it all went. > > Then, they've gone finding " Made in America " products to replace what was > pulled. Tomorrow, they " deliver " the goods. > > Anyway, I encourage you all to watch it. If we all insisted on buying > products made in America, it could create millions of new jobs and boost our > economy. > > Not food related, but it IS " job " (including dietetics jobs) related. > > Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT > Director of Medical Nutrition > Signet Diagnostic Corp. > Telecommuting Nationwide > (Mountain Time) > Fax: > DineRight4@... > > Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, > migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the > Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I can only answer 'yes'. Buying 'made in America' helps our entire economy. I, also, try to buy local produce and from local businesses, less preservatives and processing. Raphaela Rozanski, MS, RD, LDN > > I've been on a " Don't buy if made in China " kick for a year or so. . . it's > HARD, and I don't succeed always, but I have " put back " many things I was > about to buy, because of the " Made in China " label. > > Now, I need to work harder on " Made in America. " > > The ABC Evening News has a very interesting special this week. First, they > went thru a couple's home and removed all items that were NOT " made in > America. " The house got CLEANED out, except for a small flower vase. Beds, > couches, table, dishes, silverware, sink, bedding, etc. . . it all went. > > Then, they've gone finding " Made in America " products to replace what was > pulled. Tomorrow, they " deliver " the goods. > > Anyway, I encourage you all to watch it. If we all insisted on buying > products made in America, it could create millions of new jobs and boost our > economy. > > Not food related, but it IS " job " (including dietetics jobs) related. > > Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT > Director of Medical Nutrition > Signet Diagnostic Corp. > Telecommuting Nationwide > (Mountain Time) > Fax: > DineRight4@... > > Certified LEAP Therapist and specialist in food sensitivity for IBS, > migraine, fibromyalgia and multiple inflammatory conditions. Co-author of the > Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) Training Course. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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