Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Wicked Wednesday/ notes and recipe

I yet again saw another article about What not to eat.  this time I think they were a bit more restrictive.  What was left would take a entire months worth of food budget to eat a week.  If everyone got on that band wagon, there wouldn't be enough food for the nation to eat.

Again, the FDA and the USDA have very well qualified scientists that evaluate our food supply.  America  has some of the most rigid standards for our food in the world.  Both foreign and domestic food has to meet the same standards.  My take is that if all this stuff is so bad for us, the federal government would be finding ways to change our standards.

I ran a medical facility for mental patients many years ago.  We had a patient that was sure that Martians had got a hold of our food supply and tainted everything but the milk and sweet potatoes..

Practically speaking, buying Puritan food is not going to work in most households in America.  no one has convinced the USDA and the FDA that we need to eat Puritan food yet, and it is not produced in mass quantities yet.  I am not sure that organic is the best alternative anyway.  I also saw an article on the Internet that showed organic baby food in pouches with larvae in it.

There are ways to eat healthy without spending all your resources on food alone.  That just wouldn't be prudent.

  • Eat a variety of foods in moderation.
  • Wash veggies and peel them when it makes sense.  
  • Defat your meat and eat a reasonable amount.  (3-4 ounce serving. ) 
  • Make scratch food and avoid using a lot of foods that are processed with added salt, sugar, and preservatives.  
  • Limit the amount of sweets you eat.  When you have sweets, try to have ones that have protein in them too.  
  • Buy fruits with antioxidants often.  Blueberries are inexpensive a lot of the year, when they aren't buy frozen.  Blueberry pancakes, etc., 
  • Grow what you can.  Remember organic veggies can still have five percent pesticides in them. 
That's my best laypersons approach to healthy eating on a limited budget.  

How do you make that soup!  
Dump in a crockpot 
2 cans diced tomatoes ( hunts peels theirs with steam, not chemicals.  Some more expensive brands do it with chemicals) 
2 cans beans ( any kind, but different.) I used kidney and black, drained and rinsed.  ( reduce sodium) 
1 quart stock ( chicken, vegetable,or  beef) 
2 cups diced veggies, sautéed till crisp tender.  
   I use carrot, celery, red pepper.you can add onion, my hubby doesn't like onion.
1 T Italian seasoning
2 tsp parsley
2 tsp onion powder if you don't add onion.

Stir and cook on low anywhere between 6-12 hours.  I usually make it 8 depending when I leave the house.  

That's about it.  
Thanks for stopping by
Jane



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