Friday, January 30, 2009

Library book-Jamie at Home


For many things that went wrong in this country (like health care system and etc), one thing that the US got it right is public library system. You can almost always find great selections of books in any city's public library. Librarians are always very helpful and if you can not find the book you need, you can request them to buy or borrow from other libraries.
Bravo to this! I love reading. My father is a book collector and force me and my sisters to love reading. (Thanks Dad!) My father probably spends countless of dollars on books. This is great for us. My country is doing a poor job on public library system. It is really non existent. I dont recall visiting one when we grew up. (I have no idea where they are, if they do exist--how terrible!) Good thing we have library at home (from my dad's collections).
Anyhow, I dont have to do that for Erin. Public library here is FREE!!!!. I dont have to spend a lot of money on books. We just have to visit the library. I think this is considered great for environment. We can all share great books without everyone has to keep buying books and killing more trees unnecessary.
My New Year's resolution is to read more books. I have been lagging since Erin was born. (Too busy with baby, no time sitting down and read) Since she is a little bigger now, she starts reading to herself (rather than mummy reading to her) I can sit next to her in bed and read my book while she reads hers out loud.
Ok, back to the recommended book - Jamie Oliver at home. It is quite an interesting cookbook.
He talked about how we should grow our own vegetables for cooking. One very interesting point is that how he campaigns readers to stop buying "factory" eggs. (Non -organic eggs) I've never thought about this. He shows how the hens are cooped up in cage, never let to walk and never seen Sun's light, forcing to produce eggs. It is basically a sweatshop for chickens. He made the point that if we stop buying factory eggs, farmers will turn to raise more organic eggs instead. (Reduce demand on factory eggs, increase demand on organic eggs- Law of demand and supply)
Very fun and easy to read, I am half way through and I love this book :)

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