tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7009967346802541581.post5068442323037100716..comments2023-11-05T01:38:03.385-08:00Comments on New To Farm Life: Tomato Slavery (Canning for my Soul)Aimeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358194304460170717noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7009967346802541581.post-25487418380290522302015-07-22T10:41:28.307-07:002015-07-22T10:41:28.307-07:00Now I have to google Unilever. Thanks a heap ;)Now I have to google Unilever. Thanks a heap ;)Aimeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06358194304460170717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7009967346802541581.post-56216640336045925152015-07-22T09:19:39.124-07:002015-07-22T09:19:39.124-07:00I am familiar with the theme of this post. Trying ...I am familiar with the theme of this post. Trying to find some balance, to be ethical with what we eat or what we buy (and in this case, both). Years ago, I tried to boycott Unilever--but it's in everything, subsidiaries ABOUND. I live in a condo and one with a minimum of sun exposure, so it's not even as if I can do container gardening. I tried doing that a few summers ago and ended up with nothing to show for my efforts. I read articles on the topic of agricultural slavery a few years ago (as it pertained to peach pickers). When I mention this to others I am met with the "OMG YOU ARE CRAZY" expression on their faces. I'm prattling, but, I wish we were neighbors!Mavenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06159539883712835177noreply@blogger.com