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The art of raising a clever pig

A follow up light hearted instructional poster from the project "Reading and eating takes you to places."
 
Fictitious Dishes: An Album of Literature’s Most Memorable Meals by Dinah Fried
Reading and eating are natural companions, and they’ve got a lot in common. Reading is consumption. Eating is consumption. Both are comforting, nourishing, restorative, relaxing, and mostly enjoyable. They can energize you or put you to sleep. Heavy books and heavy meals both require a period of intense digestion. Just as reading great novels can transport you to another time and place, meals — good and bad ones alike — can conjure scenes very far away from your kitchen table. Some of my favorite meals convey stories of origin and tradition; as a voracious reader, I devour my favorite books.
 
Final Responses
 
Reading is consumption. A man is he what he eats.
Therefore, to be clever, you need to eat food that is clever.
 
This instructional manual teaches people how to raise a clever pig and after they are clever enough for you, it’s time to make them into meals and take in all their ‘smart-ness’. This instructional manual includes steps like bring your pig to as many lessons as possible so they can be smart. Some of the steps is an exaggerated impression of how parents nowadays teaches their children.
The art of raising a clever pig
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The art of raising a clever pig

A light-hearted instructional poster inspired from the passage of Fictitious Dishes: An Album of Literature’s Most Memorable Meals by Dinah Fried Read More

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