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Eating Alaska DVD (Individual Use)
Eating Alaska DVD (Individual Use)
What happens to a Vegetarian who moves to Alaska? A wry search for the right thing to eat.
Close captioned, with bonus features. 57 minutes.
You can also stream Eating Alaska at New Day Digital, or order a DVD for educational or public use
Join Ellen Frankenstein on a wry search for a sustainable, healthy and ethical meal. Women try to teach her to hunt, teens gather traditional foods, vegans give cooking lessons, she fishes for wild salmon, scrutinizes food labels with kids and finds toxic chemicals getting into wild foods. With humor and compassion, the documentary Eating Alaska shows natives and non-natives trying to balance buying industrial processed foods with growing their own and living off the land in the 21st century. Made by a former urban vegetarian now living on an island in Alaska, it is a journey into regional food traditions, our connection to where we live and what we put into our mouths.