We only knew, somewhat abstractly, we were going to spend a year integrating our food choices with our family values, which include both love your neighbor and try not to wreck every blooming thing on the planet while you're here.
by Barbara Kingsolver
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In "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," Barbara Kingsolver shares her family's journey of aligning their food choices with their core values for a year. They set out to embrace sustainable living while fostering a sense of community, reflecting the idea of loving one's neighbor and being mindful of environmental impact. This commitment to food highlighted not just personal health but also ethical considerations affecting the planet.

The quote emphasizes a deep understanding of responsibility in food consumption, suggesting that meaningful living involves being conscious of both community ties and ecological preservation. The Kingsolver family's experience illustrates how food choices can encapsulate broader values, aiming for a balance between nurturing relationships and protecting the environment during their year-long experiment.

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