King of the Hill – Episode on Organic Food

April 30, 2008 at 2:24 am 1 comment

I just recently saw this episode, but I heard it premiered a while ago. Nevertheless, I decided to write a little bit about it, and encourage everyone to give it view if you haven’t already. The episode is primarily about organic food, and why it is much tastier than heavily processed food you get at the typical large chain grocery store. The episode is called Raise the Steaks.

Hank gets a bit upset after he purchases some tough meat at the Mega-Lo-Mart. He meets an old friend at the grocery store, and this friend lets him know of a place in town where he can get organic meat. Hank hesitantly visits this “Organic Foods” market, and quickly discovers that the organic meat and produce is of much better quality and taste than Mega-Lo-Mart’s food.

This episode was the reason my parents decided to start buying organic foods. I’ve been telling them for years, but one 30 minute episode of King of the Hill is what did it. Who knew! The episode might get a little silly at times, but I think the message is very clear. Organic food is certainly much tastier than it’s overly processed counterparts. Personally, my body just feels much better if I eat primarily whole foods. Additionally, I do notice I have more energy throughout the day. Thoughts? Ideas? Did you like the episode?

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  • 1. richard W  |  August 31, 2009 at 5:25 am

    as soon as marihuana is legalised, the big corporations takeover the market.

    everything in USA is subject to profitmaking

    Reply

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