Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Cleaning out the pantry

Ok, now it probably doesn't look like I have much going in on in the way of sugar in my pantry and this is true. The simple reason for it is that I am so wary of the stuff that I exercise perfect restaint when browsing the supermarket ailes and my trolly always looks like that of a health nut. It's not until some mad craving takes a hold of me that I resort to ransacking the shelves in search of some kind of sweetness (and yes I have eaten spoonfulls of honey before) that my prior restraint pays off. Now unfortunately I happen to live very close to a 7/11 and have been known to sprint there after diner in the ad break of some stupid show, when I can no longer restrain myself. In fact these episodes are a little more common than I'd like to admit and I'm sure all the staff there think I'm a stoner on a munchy run.
So the my current pantry took very little sorting, and luckily my flatmates shelves are reletively sugarless too, because I have been known to raid their stuff occassionally as well.
Although one more comment about this, I have been very carefull to read the labels of any canned or packaged foods in case they have sugar that I don't realise is in there. I think I'll look up the consummer label regulations to see what kind of other names forms of sugar are given.
RMIT Design Studies: Renounce Sugar, just say NO!

(A)Provocation: Say NO
You can say no, it needs personal strength, and step out of your conventional/ normal ways of doing things. In this exercise you have to give up many things. Your success will be in demonstrating an effective departure from dominant discourse and in showing a ‘renunciation’ of worldly possessions.
I Kathryn here by pledge that I will renounce sugar.
How to say no to something? Well first you need a reason as to why you want to do it.
I have many reasons: my health, anti-consumerism , saving the environment from un-nessessary packaging, effecting the supply chain of sugar filled products and all the energy used to create them ( I will add to this list as I discover new reasons)
By renouncing sugar I will be subjecting myself to a big lifestyle change and force much more self awareness on my day to day consummer habits. I will also subject the people around me to my cause and hopefully in some way or another influence a much wider change to peoples consumption.
The structure of this blog will be a journal of my struggles to avoid suger and the solutions that I discover on my journey. Please comment with any suggestions that you have or even better- join me!
