Legendary food activist, journalist and acclaimed writer Michael Pollan joins Patrick Martins for a very special episode of The Main Course. Michael shares some of his new food rules as featured in his latest book, Food Rules: An Eaters Manual. He tells listeners why they should eat close to the earth, serve vegetables first, remember that milk is a meal and stop acting as short order cooks for their children. Later in the show, Patrick asks Michael a variety of questions from Heritage Radio Network hosts including concerns about population growth, the decline of cooking from home, elitism in the sustainable food movement and political influence on our food system. If you are at all interested in the way we eat and the way we affect our planet, this is a must listen. Also on the show, Robert Stehling of Hominy Grill. This weeks episode of The Main Course was sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards and Sons The fear of hunger [in the world] has encouraged people to over-eat...Forcing your children to finish whats on their plate is probably not such a good idea. We should be learning how to leave something on our plate, symbolically, in order to get in control of our appetite. We accept a hierarchy of taste everywhere but food. There some recent studies that suggest sustainable agriculture could feed 9 billion people. When you outsource the cooking of your food to corporations, your health suffers. The cheapening of our food has subsidized our falling wages. We wont be able to find a way to get out of this until we find a way to get money in peoples wallets so they can afford real food. Michelle Obama has done a lot to raise the profile of good food. I wish her husband would back her up a little more strongly with policy. --Michael Pollan on The Main Course