Monday, April 23, 2012

Makeup Day with Zack D

I got a lovely makeover from my best friend Zack! He's a very talented makeup artist in the Roanoke area. If you're looking for an artist to hire for your wedding, prom--whatever--he's definitely the one to go to. Here's my final result!

I was pretty thrilled with the results. He gave me a great day time look and turned it into an evening look with just a few small changes. His blog is here and his facebook fan page is here. Check it out, and be sure to subscribe!

On another note, I now work at NATURE'S OUTLET !!! WooHoo!!! I've been a little lax in blogging because Joe and I up and moved back to the 'Noke. He's got a great job now, and we move into a perfectly adorable apartment in about a week. SO excited :D Life's been great, but soooo busy, and unfortunately I've been having to rely a little more on convenience foods than I like.  Soup is a great way to go, though, if you're in a bind and need healthy, wholesome foods on a microwave basis :P I'll post the recipe here tomorrow. Goodnight all!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Goodbye Grocery Store Meat


Last night, sitting comfortably on my overstuffed couch, I cried, "JOE! I'm becoming a vegetarian!!!"



The Reason Why

  Okay, well I'm not really going to become a vegetarian, but I am definitely reforming my buying habits. Though I'm not a huge meat eater, this isn't exactly something my husband would have expected to come out of my mouth. I admittedly love hamburgers, enjoy turkey and fish and the occasional grilled chicken breast. However (one trip to the grocery store too late), I watched River of Waste: The Hazardous Truth About Factory Farms. After seeing the hazardous, unsanitary, disgusting, cruel ways in which most of our grocery store meat is "farmed," I'm making a conscious decision to NEVER purchase meats from anywhere but a local, humane, and biosustainabele farm.
  Now, I'm not about to join a PETA campaign or throw red paint on someone wearing a fur jacket. But blatant, complete disregard and disrespect for a living creature is just too much--especially considering the fact that these creatures are giving up their lives to sustain ours. Chickens and other live stock are kept cramped, sick and miserable until they are carted off to slaughter. They are thrown, kicked, shoved, & jammed in to trucks and other vehicles, often resulting in broken bones and other injuries. The methods used to slaughter the animals is cruel. Watch this. Uugh!

 



Our Attitude Has to Change Before Anything Else Will

  When Native Americans would kill an animal for food, they would exchange offerings of thanks, and say prayers, asking for forgiveness because of their needs. Then, the would utilise EVERY single part of the animal, to make sure that the gift of its life was not disrespected or wasted. How different we are from that. How different we could be from what we are now, if only we would make an effort. Find a local farm that raises their animals in a respectful, kind manner, a farm that slaughters humanely and realises the value of the animals.