Millennials Changing America

 

When life or work is getting you down, Annie will cheer you up.

Published October 16, 2008 @ 12:08PM PST

When life, plans, work, relationships, or, in my case, car troubles are getting you down, try eating some Annie's organic Shells & White Cheddar with some broccoli, sauted onion, and some free range sausage if you do the meat thing. It cheers me up every single time.

Did that sound too much like a 30 Rock-esque product placement?

Believe it or not, Annie's Homegrown is not a sponsor of Millennials Changing America. It's just my recreational drug of choice.

UPDATE:

This is precisely what I'm talking about, and it's just about it find its way into my insides.

It is my comfort food.

If Callum the co-pilot is lucky, there'll be some left for him when he returns.

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Alex Steed Alex Steed
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Alex is a freelance journalist, activist, and online community management consultant based in Boston and Portland, Maine. He currently serves as executive editor of MakeSomethingHappen.net, where he writes about online organizing and the power of collective action.

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