Better Food in Brazil

Bob Hand (ex-Lebanon, Pa.) in Nova Petropolis in Brasil shows us how low we Americans have sunk with our food and government instruction about food and whatever sundry other causes have brought us to the condition where entire aisles of supermarkets are vast wastelands of real food. And he shows us that America isn’t numero uno in all things and how insular Americans are to think so and to listen to the rhetoric of politicians. 1. In Brasil [sic], he buys genuine smoked bacon for $3.50 a pound, i.e., smoked in a smokehouse for days, not having the bacon passed … Continue reading Better Food in Brazil