Food is a vital part of our daily lives and it keeps our society
running smoothly. We don't need to think where our next meal is
coming from because we know it is from our local supermarket or
restaurant.
This film collection explores various points along the food chain
from the farm to the supermarket and local retailer to show all
the steps involved in allowing you food security. The total run
time for this collection is 1 hour 30 minutes.
Here are the films in this collection:
Film 1: Buying Food - 1950 - This film, targeted to Home Economics
classes, talks about sensible food buying at the market - how to
read cans, tell the quality of foods, food grading systems and more.
Film 2: Purely Coincidental - This is a food safety film aimed
at factory workers in food processing plants.
Film 3: Incredible Edible Egg in Foodservice - A film exploring
the many uses and ways to prepare eggs in quanity for the foodservice
industry.
Film 4: Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast? - This school film is
an exploration of the importance of eating breakfast and focuses
a discussion on this issue via Cathy and her reasons for skipping
breakfast.
Film 5: The Butcher, The Baker and The Ice Cream Maker - This is
an animated film pitching prepackaged ice cream containers to various
retailers - grocers, drug stores, etc.
Film 6: Meat - From Range to Market - An overview of the meat industry.
This film demonstrates the way meats are processed, inspected and
packaged for delivery to the local markets.
Film 7: This is Life - This is a complete exploration of meat -
from the ranch to the dinner table (minus the slaughterhouse.) It
discusses how the protein from meat is important to the diet and
goes into detail about how meat animals are raised and transported
from the farm to the dinner table.
Here are some sample clips from the DVD
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