Would you sprouts pass the test?
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:30 pm
Did anyone watch Jimmy's grow your own Christmas dinner on channel four?
They showed the process sprouts go through from field to supermarket shelf. It was criminal that they discarded any sprouts which weren't a given size or colour. This must surely affect the prices that we eventually pay for our food. Well maybe not us as we grow our own but people who have to actually buy their vegetables.
As I eat one of my delicious sprouts (yes I do think our sprouts are delicious) I think it would probably be consigned to a supermarket rubbish heap - what a loss!
He also implied that to grow your own for your Christmas dinner was tastier but much more expensive that to buy. I'm not sure how he came up with that idea!
If you missed it and want to watch you can view here
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/jimmys-grow-your-own-christmas-dinner
They showed the process sprouts go through from field to supermarket shelf. It was criminal that they discarded any sprouts which weren't a given size or colour. This must surely affect the prices that we eventually pay for our food. Well maybe not us as we grow our own but people who have to actually buy their vegetables.
As I eat one of my delicious sprouts (yes I do think our sprouts are delicious) I think it would probably be consigned to a supermarket rubbish heap - what a loss!
He also implied that to grow your own for your Christmas dinner was tastier but much more expensive that to buy. I'm not sure how he came up with that idea!
If you missed it and want to watch you can view here
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/jimmys-grow-your-own-christmas-dinner