Everyone Deserves to EAT like THE RICH.

Hi guys, we’re back already, we feel like substack might really be our platform. Anyway, they say it’s a choice what you eat, where you shop, how you live… but let’s be real, it’s not a choice when your nearest grocery store is a gas station, your fridge is empty, and your bank account limits what you can feed yourself.


The truth is, we’ve built a system where good food is locked behind a paywall and what’s sold on the other side is cheap and straight up poisonous.


I’ve been fortunate enough to experience access to really nice grocery stores and a paycheck that allowed me to afford to eat the way my body needed to be fed and I’ve also been unfortunate enough to have to survive on whatever is available at the gas station up the street because I only have $7 in my account and not enough gas to get to the actual grocery store.

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How We Let Colonizers Convince Us to Grow Nothing

Okay guys I really want to talk about the obsession with manicured grass in America. Ever since I learned where the idea of a perfectly manicured lawn came from I knew I had to try and find a way to change as many lawns as possible just to fight the system lol.


It was literally an imported idea brought In by 17th-century French aristocracy. Grass first appeared in the gardens of Versailles under Louis XIV around 1661- and while I can admit the gardens are gorgeous, the expanses of trimmed grass were designed to show dominance over land and labor and it doesn’t sit right with me.


Of course England followed the grass trend and by the 18th century, wealthy estate owners flaunted their status with lawns that required servants to literally hand-cut the grass. Landowners wanted to have a grass lawn to show that they had so much wealth, they didn’t need to grow food on their land.

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