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Should I Eat Organic Food? (part three)

May 29, 2011 by Laura 13 Comments

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Disclaimer:   I know and love many farmers who do not raise their crops or animals organically. I do not think these people are evil, so there. I’m not going to say that eating organic food is the ONLY WAY and the BEST WAY. I’m just sharing a bit of my knowledge based on research, but not based on my own expertise. The only thing I’m an expert on is running into walls when I’m tired. So read these posts and do with them whatever you want to do with them. Research organic practices on your own before reaching any conclusions. And be sure to watch out for walls when you’re tired.

Be sure to read Part One and Part Two of this series if you missed them!

What does the “Organic” Food label mean, anyway?

Organic foods are foods that:

  • Are grown or made without synthetic pesticides or chemical fertilizers
  • Do not contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  • Are not processed using irradiation
  • Do not have chemical food additives

Why do I feel like eating organic food is important?

I like knowing that much of my food has been raised in a safe environment. I appreciate that organic farmers are being careful to sustain healthy soil and water. I appreciate that the food I offer my children is less toxic than some non-organic foods. I like knowing that our food is non GMO, as in, our food is real. Genetically modified food is scary and our bodies don’t like it. In addition, I like knowing that my food has not gone through the process of irradiation, which is essentially done to make it last longer on the shelves and to kill bacteria. Ever had fresh vegetables last forever in the fridge without changing colors or getting yucky? Chances are it was irradiated. (Fresh food is supposed to spoil, not last forever in your fridge, by the way.)

Is it worth it to pay more money for organic food?

That depends on what it is, and I’ll talk more about that in the next post. BUT, I guarantee you that raising food organically costs more than raising food conventionally. Therefore, if you trust the provider of your food, and are convinced that you need to eat an organic variety of that particular food, then YES it is usually worth it to pay more for organic food because you are paying for much higher quality food. For instance, I don’t mind paying more for Organically Grown Nuts. We actually visited Braga Farm, our favorite source for organic nuts,  and learned about their practices and saw how they do things. After this tour, their prices seemed completely reasonable to me. We can’t expect someone to work extra hard and not be compensated for it. I also don’t mind paying more for our eggs, meat and milk because I trust the people raising these animals and the quality of the food we get from them is excellent!

When is it NOT worth it to pay more for organic food?

Well, as organic food has become more popular and more “in demand”, I see more and more “organic processed foods”. It’s pretty tough for me to pay $3.75 for a package of six Organic Cookies. Most of these organic processed foods do at least contain better ingredients than their non-organic counterparts, but not always. Just because something has an organic label doesn’t necessarily mean it’s healthy. Healthy-er, maybe. But offering much nourishment? Maybe not. Might it be a fun option for a treat sometime? Sure. But don’t get sucked into buying something just because it’s organic. ;)

Do your homework. Don’t pay more or buy into the “all natural” or “organic” label always being better. There’s this little tool called the internet that is very helpful in researching companies to see what they stand for. Hey, what a great time to use the Swagbuck search engine. :)  Or, if it’s a local farm you’re looking to buy from, ask lots of questions about how they raise their crops and animals before you decide if it’s worth it to pay more for their food.

Coming up next in this series:  Which foods are the most important for organic purchasing (and which ones can I skip)?

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Menu Plan for the Week

May 29, 2011 by Laura 2 Comments

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We’ve been having a wonderful weekend with family and friends. I hope your Memorial Day Weekend is great!

Here’s our menu plan for the week:

Sunday, May 29
Applesauce bread, milk
Picnic
Pizza with family

Monday, May 30
Scrambled eggs, fruit
Grilled steak, baked potatoes, green beans, homemade ice cream
Hotdog cookout

Tuesday, May 31
Simple soaked pancakes, applesauce
Grilled cheese sandwiches, raw veggies
Chicken alfredo, steamed broccoli, tossed salad

Wednesday, June 1
Sourdough  English muffins with butter, cantaloupe
Taco potatoes, watermelon
Bean and rice bowls, fresh salsa

Thursday, June 2
Fruit salad, toast
Taco corn fritters, fruit-kefir smoothies, carrot sticks
Chicken fried steak strips, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas

Friday, June 3
Fried eggs on toast, fresh pineapple
Chicken chef salad with homemade dressings
Pizza casserole, green beans, corn

Saturday, June 4
Breakfast cake, apples
Leftovers
Lamb chops, baked potatoes, green beans, steamed carrots

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Healthy Snacks I Feed My Family

May 26, 2011 by Laura 32 Comments

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Here is a big list of healthy snacks that I feed my family. This list is guaranteed to keep your children full and happily satisfied forever – or at least until the next time they need a snack (which may be within the next five minutes, so you may want to read quickly).

I obviously don’t have all of these snacks on hand at all times, but when my kids are hungry between meals, this is an idea of what I might offer.

  • Fresh fruit or veggies (This is always the first option. If they eat a fruit or a veggie and are still hungry but it’s not meal time yet, then I might offer something else.)
  • Homemade tortillas with peanut butter and honey or jelly or other yummy things inside
  • Muffins or quick breads
    ~Applesauce bread
    ~Orange Muffins
    ~Chocolate Swirl Muffins
    ~Coconut Flour Muffins
    ~Vanilla Muffins with Cinnamon Crumb Topping
  • Homemade bread and butter
  • Whole wheat soft pretzels
  • Nuts or Trail Mix
  • Raisins
  • Homemade Poptarts
  • Homemade Popcorn with coconut oil and sea salt…or sprinkled with parmesan cheese
  • Mudballs
  • Milkshakes
  • Applesauce
  • Whole Wheat Graham Crackers
  • Crispy Cheese Crackers
  • Whole Wheat Vanilla Wafers
  • Homemade Yogurt with Fruit
  • Chewy Granola Bars
  • Breakfast cookies
  • Homemade Creamy Pudding
  • Breakfast bars
  • Slushies
    ~Strawberry-Peach
    ~Pineapple-Orange

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Whole Wheat Vanilla Wafers

What are your favorite healthy snacks to feed your kids?

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Homemade Sourdough Pita Bread (and the best lunch ever)

May 26, 2011 by Laura 21 Comments

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In case I haven’t shown my sourdough excitement to you enough, I thought maybe I should show you the sourdough pita pockets I made last week. I’ve made a lot of cool things in my kitchen, but these pitas are about the coolest things ever.

I used the easy recipe in the Sourdough A to Z eBook from GNOWFGLINS. You just follow their simple directions for no-knead sourdough, shape the dough into flat disks, bake them for just a few minutes – then they poof up in the oven and come out a pita pocket. All of us were standing by the oven watching the poof happen. Who needs TV when you can watch a pita bread poof up in the oven?

We’ve had these pitas with tuna salad, scrambled eggs, and wowza, Matt put together the most delicious Ranch Chicken Pita using leftover chicken, homemade ranch dressing and mixed greens. If only we would have had a fresh tomato from the garden!

Unrelated to pita bread, but on the topic of sourdough bread, mixed greens and homemade ranch dressing:  Another day last week I used my sourdough starter to make this gorgeous loaf of no-knead sourdough bread, which we ate with a big salad.

Sourdough A to Z eBook rocks- it is worth every penny. So far, following the book, I’ve made sourdough English muffins, honey wheat bread, breakfast muffins, no-knead bread and now pita bread. Between making fizz and souring my dough, I’m making great use of all the healthy, live bacteria in my kitchen. Science experiments never tasted so good!

What would you/do you put in your pita bread?

 

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Healthy Homemade Ketchup (finally!)

May 25, 2011 by Laura 134 Comments

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I think I’ve been working on a homemade ketchup recipe for about forty years. (I have actually not reached the age of forty yet, but I am rather fond of exaggerating and I feel like I’ve been experimenting with ketchup for like totally forever.)

It’s taken quite a bit of trial and error to find a recipe that we think tastes good. So many recipes just don’t quite taste ketchupy enough for me. This recipe I’ve finally settled on is one I found and adapted from Happy in Dole Valley. I’m happy to say that this is a very easy recipe to make. Tastes good…healthy…and easy. Yes, this is the kind of recipe I like to share with you.

During my experiments, one of the toughest challenges was to sweeten the ketchup in a way we liked. I didn’t want it too sweet, but it did need to be a little bit sweet – and not too tomato-ee. (I’d like to see the words ketchupy and tomato-ee become a part of the dictionary someday, wouldn’t you?)

I tried making ketchup with raw honey to sweeten it, and found that the taste was too strong. Regular ol’ sucanat (dehydrated cane sugar juice) is a little crunchy in this recipe, so I finally figured out a great way to sweeten our homemade ketchup:  Grind the sucanat in the blender like you’re making this healthier, unprocessed powdered sugar…then add it to your ketchup ingredients. Easy and perfect!

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Healthy Homemade Ketchup (finally!)
 
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Author: Laura
Ingredients
  • 7 ounces of tomato paste
  • ⅓ cup water
  • 2 Tablespoons vinegar (I used distilled coconut vinegar)
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon dry mustard
  • pinch of cinnamon
  • pinch of cloves
  • pinch of allspice
  • pinch of cayenne pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ⅛ cup sucanat
Instructions
  1. Whisk ingredients together until mixed well and smooth.
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I’ve found that if you grind the sucanat in the blender to make it less “crunchy” it works better.

Make french fries, get them nice and crunchy, salt them well with sea salt and give me a call.

Defining “a pinch”: When a recipe calls for “a pinch” of something, I usually put in about 1/8 teaspoon – an amount you could “pinch” between your fingers if you were to reach into the spice jar and pull some out. I don’t really like putting my fingers in to pinch my spices. But you go right ahead if you want to.

The true test with our Homemade Ketchup Experiment:  Did the kids like it?

All of my kids love ketchup, but one particular son of mine eats ketchup on everything:  eggs, green beans, broccoli… He’s also my pickiest kid (which is why he eats ketchup to get his veggies down). I  hesitantly put this homemade ketchup on his plate with a nice helping of homemade fries. He ate it. He loved it. He said, “Is this the homemade ketchup?” and I said, “Yep” and he said, “Wow it’s really good!”

Score! We have a winner!

Homemade Ketchup Recipe

Now that I’ve conquered ketchup, I’ll move on to some of the other recipes on the Heavenly Homemakers Recipe Challenge list. I’ve gotta say, I’ve been working on mayonnaise and it is about to kill me. I can not get a homemade mayonnaise to thicken even a little bit and it’s beginning to make me mad. Those of you who make mayo…what in the world is the secret to getting the ingredients to actually thicken into mayo? Ketchup took me forever to figure out, and now the mayo.  I apparently have condiment issues.

Well anyway, what’s your favorite use for ketchup? Please tell me it isn’t green beans, like my son.

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I Did It! I Made Fizzy Water Kefir Soda!

May 24, 2011 by Laura 43 Comments

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The winner of the Water Kefir Grains from Cultures for Health is:
Jane Gram  (janegram13@)
Jane, email me with your address and I’ll
forward it on to Cultures for Health for your prize!

 

Pardon the insanity of this post, although I would imagine that you’re used to my craziness by now, right? You already know that I am obsessed with jars, that I buy hundreds of pounds of wheat at one time and that I love my butter and cream. But did you know that I also really love fizz?

 

You might have had a clue that fizz is my friend if you remember my former Pepsi addiction. After I gave up Pepsi, I’ve really missed the fizz, which led me to figure out some healthier alternatives to soda. But healthier yet is making water kefir soda, which not only has fizz…it’s wonderful for your digestion!

 

If you want a little fizz in your life and you also want a healthy gut, try making water kefir soda!!! It’s inexpensive, easy and look…there’s lots and lots of fizz!!

 

If you’re not a big fan of fizz, you can still use Water Kefir Grains to make a very healthy digestive drink, just don’t allow it to become fizzy. I’ll work on a post in the future with a step by step picture tutorial of how to make water kefir, but really, if you get the water kefir grains starter kit, all of the instructions are right there and very simple to follow.

 

Now, just to prove that you can make an incredible amount of fizz with homemade water kefir soda, I took a short video of my fizz. I could have captured one of my children doing something amazing on the soccer field to show you, but no. Instead, I made a movie of my fizz. Be sure to turn your volume up so that you can hear the fizz doing it’s fizzy magic.

Weren’t the bubbles beautiful?

 

So how about the taste of this grape water kefir soda? Eh, it’s gonna need to grow on me a little bit. I can’t say that I just love how it tastes. But it’s not bad, and because I know it’s so good for me and because of all the wonderful fizz, I am drinking it happily.

 

Do you love fizz, or would you rather a drink be free of bubbles? Fizz lovers, seriously, it’s all about the burn, is it not?

 

You can find a very reasonably priced Water Kefir Grains Kit through Cultures for Health. If you purchase through this link, I’ll earn a small percentage of that purchase. But that’s not the reason I’m telling you about this great product. It’s about healthy digestion, and of course, it’s really all about the fizz.
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Gratituesday: My Nana is Here!

May 23, 2011 by Laura 31 Comments

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Last week we got a surprise email. Nana had the opportunity to come to Nebraska (from Arkansas) – and she’d be here Saturday! I can’t tell you how excited I was to hear this news.

Nana is 84 (going on 43) and is my mom’s mom. We don’t get to see her nearly enough and well, I just needed a hug from my Nana. Not only have I had hugs, we’ve had a great time visiting and enjoying the boys (and their cousins).

We’ve had several family get-togethers since she arrived, with big spreads of food and wonderful story telling and memories shared.

What a blessing to have Nana helping me in my kitchen, just like I used to help her in hers.

I’m flying high this week. Thank you God for this wonderful woman and for the chance to make more memories!

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Fun Stacations All Over the U.S.!

May 23, 2011 by Laura 2 Comments

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While I hope you had fun reading about a few of our exciting Nebraska adventures yesterday, you’ll really have fun clicking around and reading through this awesome list put together by Carrie of Springs Bargains and Toni of The Happy Housewife!

New England

Connecticut – Parenting Miracles

Boston, Massachusetts –  Maven of Savin’

Manchester, New Hampshire – Common Sense with Money

Western Maine – Bubblegum and Lollipops

Mid-Atlantic

Erie, Pennsylvania – Growing Kids Ministry

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – Somewhat Crunchy

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Family Balance Sheet

Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York – Coupons, Deals and More

New Jersey – Oh! Diane

Midwest

Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Indoor Garden Musings

Mansfield, Ohio – Live the Adventure

Cincinnati, Ohio – Savings Lifestyle~Cincinnati

Mount Vernon, Ohio – Living Better One Day at a Time

Dayton, Ohio – Savings Lifestyle~Dayton

Grand Rapids, Michigan – Kitchen Stewardship

Metro Detroit, Michigan – “Cents”able Momma

Oakland County, Michigan – Bargain Shopper Mom

Warren, Michigan – Saving Dollars and Sense

Grand Forks, North Dakota – Frugal Front Porch

Indianapolis, Indiana – Bargain Briana

South Bend, Indiana – Excuse The Mess

Kansas City, Kansas/Missouri – Kansas City Mamas

St. Louis, Missouri – The Pickledpigsfeet

Branson, Missouri – Getting Freedom from Debt

Springfield, Missouri – I Think I Can

Rochester, Minnesota – Everyday Notions

York, Nebraska – Heavenly Homemakers

Omaha, Nebraska – Mom Endeavors

Madison, Wisconsin – Many Little Blessings

Oshkosh, Wisconsin – A Little Bit of This and That

Chicago, Illinois – Chicagoland Homeschool Network

Champaign, Illinois – Chambanamoms

Black Hills, South Dakota – Little House on the Prairie Living

South Central

Checotah, Oklahoma – Blessed With One Income

Tulsa, Oklahoma – Lynn’s Kitchen Adventures

Gadsden, Alabama – Aint Mimi

Dallas, Texas – Funky Faith Girl

Dallas, Texas – Grocery Shop For FREE

East Dallas, Texas – Surviving The Stores

Fort Worth, Texas – Smockity Frocks

Austin, Texas – Stetted

Houston, Texas – Moms Travel Tales

McKinney, Texas – Wisdom Begun

East Texas – The Full Pantry

Murfreesboro, Tennessee – Life in a Barn

Nashville, Tennessee – The Country Chic Cottage

Mobile, Alabama – A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned

Birmingham, Alabama – iGoBOGO

Brunswick & the Golden Isles, Georgia – Teri Lynne Underwood

Alpharetta, Georgia – Cuponeando

Atlanta, Georgia – See Jamie Blog

Augusta, Georgia – Hyperactive Lu

Athens, Georgia and Mississippi – Tractors and Tire Swings

Little Rock, Arkansas – It’s Real Life

South Atlantic

Ft. Bragg, North Carolina – Military Wives Saving

Charlotte, North Carolina – The Carolina Clipper

Charleston, South Carolina – The Tween & Me

Greensboro, North Carolina – Mrs. Happy Homemaker

Jacksonville, Florida – Saving The Family Money

Orlando, Florida – Orlando’s Best Deals

Virginia Beach, Virginia – The Singley Fam Blog

Richmond, Virginia – Daily Dwelling

Hampton Roads, Virginia – A Home Made by Kiki

Charlottesville, Virginia – How to Have it All

Blackwater Falls State Park/Davis, West Virginia – Holy Spirit Led Homeschooling

Treasure Coast, Florida – The Cardamom’s Pod

Saint Augustine, Florida – Jypsie Visions

Lake Norman, North Carolina – Stretching Pennies Saving Dollars

Washington, DC – The WiC Project

Baltimore, Maryland – The Happy Housewife

Brunswick & the Golden Isles, Georgia, Teri Lynne Underwood

Mountain

Tucson, Arizona – Saving with Pam

Phoenix, Arizona – Mom Endeavors

Albuquerque, New Mexico – The Chou Life

Kalispell, Montana – Our Family Adventures

Salt Lake City, Utah – Just the 2 of Us

Thermopolis, Wyoming – The McDonald Family

Denver, Colorado – Denver Bargains

Colorado Springs, Colorado – Colorado Springs Bargains

Pacific

San Diego, California – Life As Mom

Yosemite National Park, California -Handbook of Nature Study

Seattle, Washington – Queen Bee Coupons & Savings

Whidbey Island, Washington – Manning the Homefront

Olympia, Washington The Coupon Savant

Portland, Oregon – Frugal Living NW

Willamette Valley, Oregon – An Oregon Cottage

Frugal Vacation Tips

Vacation or Stay-cation: Eating without Busting the Budget – Eat at Home

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Staycation in Nebraska

May 23, 2011 by Laura 23 Comments

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Wanna hear about all the fun things there are to do in Nebraska? Yes, we do have more than just corn fields. And squirrels. And corn fields.

I love the simple and quiet life we have here in Nebraska. It takes me seven minutes to drive “all the way across town” here in York. Funny how I can take that for granted.

Just in case you live in Nebraska or think you may come through for a visit sometime, I wanted to share some of the fun attractions in these parts. I’ll start with some of our family’s favorites, then share with you some that we’re excited to see and do in the near future:

Edgerton Explorit Center

This is by far our favorite place to visit in Nebraska. We’ve appreciated so much that Edgerton has set up a special program each month for home schoolers to come and learn. We’ve learned about everything from nano-technology to how to disect an eyeball at Edgerton. They provide experiences I just can’t provide at home and my kids love it. The best part (well, one of the best parts) about Edgerton is the big open room full of “toys” the kids can play with to explore science. I have to tear my kids away from this room everytime we go. Love it!

We buy a two year pass, which saves us money and allows us to go at anytime.

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Strategic Air and Space Museum

Located just between Lincoln and Omaha, I really didn’t think I would care much for the Strategic Air and Space Museum. I knew my boys would get a big kick out of it, but the idea of looking at airplanes for hours didn’t thrill me. I was mistaken in my assumption. I learned all sorts of things when we visited the Strategic Air and Space Museum and wasn’t one bit bored! I had no idea there were so many different kinds of airplanes and wow the history you can learn in a place like this. To say my boys loved our visit there is an understatement.

Haymarket Farmer’s Market

I know there are Farmer’s Markets all over the place, but I happen to think that the market in Lincoln is super. When I’ve visited, I’ve been so impressed with the variety and the set up and wow…there is so much wonderful fresh produce to be found (during the warm months, of course)! It’s a fabulous family outing. Yeah, I get a kick out of looking at rows of tomatoes and carrots. What can I say?

Wessels Living History Farm

Wessels Farm is just outside of York, making it my very favorite kind of field trip! All summer long, they’ve got programs available for kids and families, which you can read about here. The farm is set up to look like a farm of the 1920’s. I LOVE visiting Wessels and the kids have learned so much each time we go!

Lewis and Clark Missouri River Basin Visitors Center

The Lewis and Clark Center is just under two hours away from us in Nebraska City. Why we’ve never visited is a big question mark because we’ve studied Lewis and Clark quite a lot over the past few years. We’ve driven right by the The Lewis and Clark Center several times and keep saying we want to stop there. We have friends that visit there every single year because they love it so much. We really are gonna do that some day!

Sometime this summer we’re planning to visit the Omaha Zoo and Durham Museum…I’ll report back on those after our visits!

Planning to do anything fun this summer? Wanna come visit us in Nebraska? We’ll take you to our Science Center!!

 

 

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Should I Eat Organic Food? (Part Two)

May 22, 2011 by Laura 34 Comments

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If you recall, I am writing a series within a series to explain my thoughts on eating organic food, while encouraging you to take simple steps toward healthy eating. In addition, I need to discuss an issue within an issue, which is very important to cover in this series within the series. ;)

What I need to emphasize is this:  Whether or not you ever decide to eat organic foods, whether or not you ever feel like organic food is a priority, whether or not you feel like you can afford organic food, no matter where you land on the organic food issue…

None of that is as important as focusing on eating REAL FOOD.

I do feel like it is important to look for healthy food sources. I do feel like organic food is best in many instances. I do feel like we should be wise stewards with the bodies God gave us and work to treat our bodies with great care. I’m writing about eating organic foods because it is obviously important to me.

But if  you come away with after reading any of my posts feeling like the definition of “eating healthy” means that “you must eat organic food”, then I haven’t done a very good job of explaining myself.

My reasons for writing these posts about organic foods is simply to answer questions you’ve had about whether or not organic food is important. I think it IS important…but not as important as all of us learning to skip processed, dead, nutrient void food and learning to eat real food.

What am I really trying to say here? If all you change about your diet is to eat out less and eat fewer of the processed foods that are slowly destroying your insides, then you are very much on the right track. If at the very least, you stop eating so many nutrient void “foods”, and start eating more real, whole foods – organic or not – you are going to be so much healthier.

Yes, in my big priority list of Simple Steps Toward Healthy Eating, “buy and eat organic food” doesn’t rank nearly as high as my advice to “just eat real, whole foods”.

If my family was in a situation where there was no organic food available or accessible at all, if there were no grass fed or free range animals, if I couldn’t order food off the internet, if my options were completely limited…I’d simply focus on feeding my family basic, real foods. I’d probably go easier on the meat and dairy (because I really only feel good about eating/drinking animal products from healthy sources), but otherwise, we’d just focus on eating real foods:  fruits, vegetables, beans, rice, grains, meat, dairy and pasta. (And coconut oil. I’d really break my back to get some coconut oil.)

I wouldn’t love it and I wouldn’t feel great about it, but if truly that’s all I could do, that’s what I would do.

More important to me than eating organic foods is to avoid high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, MSG, food coloring and artificial flavors.

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Homemade Chewy Granola Bars – easy to make, made with real foods, super delicious!

So there you go. Those are my thoughts.

Now, if you do have organic, free range, grass fed, locally grown, yada yada food available to you (and I would venture to say that most of us do) then I encourage you to look further into these options. That’s what this series within the series is about after all. :)  But overall and above all and absolutely positively, focus first on eating Real Food.

What are your thoughts on this topic?

Coming up next week in this series:  What does “organic” mean – Why I feel like organic food is important – Is it worth it to pay more for organic food?

 

 

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