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Monday, January 31, 2011

Obama Administration Fails to Protect Consumer and Farmer Choice



On January 27, the Obama Administration made the damaging decision to approve the unrestricted cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa. This means GE alfalfa can be planted without any federal requirements to prevent contamination of organic and non-GE crops. It also means that GE alfalfa does not have to be labeled, making it difficult for consumers to identify and avoid. This decision, to support big business at the expense of individual choice, sets a precedent for future deregulation of GE crops although genetic engineering has not been conclusively proven safe. Don't stand by while well-funded and well-connected biotechnology interests are given the power to eliminate marketplace choice. Use the talking points below as a guide to customize your message to the White House. Make it personal and demand that President Obama protect your right to choose products free of genetic engineering!

If you would like to make a difference, click here and submit a letter to President Obama. It's really easy, they basically do it for you!

Did you know: 93% of soy, 86% of corn, 93% of cotton and 93% of canola seed planted were genetically engineered in the U.S. in 2010 – I didn't until I read this article. You may be saying to yourself, well, why does it matter? Why do I care? Or it has no barring on me!

People, when 93% of soy and 83% of corn are GE (genetically engineered). That is Corn Starch, High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), Hydrogenated Vegetable (which is soy bean), Canola oils. Etc. Etc... If you think this doesn't effect you, check your labels. Read how many things you eat have HFCS, Hydrogenated oils, Corn Starch's, etc.

If you are wondering why GMO's my be a problem. Check this article out. Or, just Google it. Check it out for yourself. If it bother's you at all. I would click here and send something to Obama. Allowing GE/GM/GMO's only opens the door to many more situations like this. The very people that should be protecting us are not. We must become educated and protect ourselves.



References:

http://blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/2011/01/no-regulations-ge-alfalfa/

http://ota.capwiz.com/ota/issues/alert/?alertid=24747501

http://www.saynotogmos.org/ud2006/usept06.php#confused




Saturday, January 29, 2011

Taco Lettuce Wraps


Last night, I decided that I wanted to make Tacos. I Didn't have all the ingredients I needed, so I stopped at Harmon's. I grabbed some Grass Fed Ground Beef, Vine Ripe Tomato, Avocado, & Tortilla's. Now, here was my delimma... Harmon's does not have a healthy tortilla (Or I just couldn't find any) Some had whole wheat, but it was all refined. So I went with the usual.
After making the taco's, eating one and still wanting another, I was thinking to myself... How can I make this better? How can I make a yummy taco without this refined bread tortilla???
How about a Taco Lettuce Wrap? It was perfect!
So, here's the recipe!

What you will need:
1 Pound Ground Beef (I used 93/7 Organic, Grass Fed Beef).
1 Can of Black, Kidney and/or Pinto beans (My son wanted black tonight).
McCormick Taco Seasoning or your own Taco mix, if you have it. (A little FYI... After I started reading labels, I checked all my seasoning packets ( I had a few), to my surprise, they were "good," no bad "stuff" in them!)
1 Tomato
1 Avocado
Romaine Lettuce Leaves
1/2 Cup or Less of Shredded Cheese
Any other veggies you would like on top!

How to make it:
First get out your Romaine Lettuce Leaves. Keep them long, wash, pat dry on paper towel. set aside (that way they can dry).
Open can of beans, which ever you've chosen. Drain. Rinse in strainer (makes sure there are no more bubbles). Set aside.
Brown your hamburger meat (you can use any kind of meat you like) over med/high heat. Once the meat is brown add taco seasoning, bean and 3/4 cup water.

Continue to cook until it thickens up 5-7 min.
Cut up your Avocado and Tomato.
I like to make a guacamole spread with my avocado. It's really advanced. I scoop all the avocado into a bowl. Mash with a fork and add a little lemon pepper salt. Whala!

How to assemble:
Get a romaine lettuce leaf, spread on some guacamole. Add hamburger meat, little cheese and tomato.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Baked Oatmeal




This was so YUMMY! I am a huge oatmeal fan, so having the opportunity to make this was a real treat. I put milk and a little brown sugar, for my son. I had mine with Wallaby Organic low fat vanilla yogurt and blueberries! I've never had yogurt on oatmeal before, it was great.

This recipe was fun to make, it smelled heavenly! And the family enjoyed! It took closer to 55 min to bake for me, but I think I may have had a smaller dish, making it a bit more dense! Click HERE for the recipe!

Enjoy!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Food Inc - Official Trailer [HD]


Just finished watching this movie. Very interesting. Very frustrating. Very disappointing. Very enlightening. I didn't realize how little I knew about what we were eating. Please, please, please... take a moment and watch the trailer and/or movie. I got the movie off of Netflix. I was able to watch it on instant queue.
Friend, family and people I don't know. We must get educated. We must protect ourselves, because our government is not doing what is in the best interest of "us". We must know what we are putting into our bodies. For our own sake.
I'm making the change... How about you?

Please let me know what you think of this video.... If you like it, please share it! If you are interested in more information go to http://www.foodincmovie.com/index.php

Organic Vs. Non Organic Millk

Since 'Taking the First Step', I've been trying to find the best products for my family and myself. I've been reading labels and really watching what I eat. Even if I can't change things overnight... I feels it's best to start somewhere.
I'm in the process of finding the best milk for my husband and kids. I currently started drinking Almond milk. YUM! I love it. This morning, I had some Grape Nuts Cereal with Almond Milk. My 2 year old even ate it!

Okay, back on track....
Do you know what the stipulations are for milk to be Organic vs. Non Organic? I wasn't sure, so I googled what that meant. I found this article. Really great! The video at the end was VERY interesting!
Yesterday, I bought some Winder Farms milk at the grocery store. I just got off the phone with them and their product is Organic and Kosher! They have someone come in and bless their products. Kind of cool, right?!

So, I think the choice for me will be Almond Milk. The Choice for the kids and hubby... it will be Winder Farms or Organic Valley. It's local, organic, and kosher!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Where to Start?? My First order of business.

The question is... Where to start? Jillian Michaels tells you to go through your cupboards and throw EVERYTHING unnatural out. If I did that, honestly, I really would not have any food left. Sad, huh?!

So, I figured we would start with the things we eat most in our house.

Items being removed from my home:
Milk- Personally, I don't drink Milk anymore. I stopped about 8 months ago, but my kids and husband are still Milk drinkers! (I get my calcium from other sources and take a supplement)

Bread- I was buying Grandma's Honey whole Wheat

Peanut Butter- Jiff or Skippy- depending on what they have bulk at Costco

I will/have replaced these items with:
Milk- Almond (for myself, my oldest son might drink it was well) Organic- for my youngest and husband.

Bread- Prairie Grain Bread Co. -Honey Whole Wheat Bread (they are a local company) Or anything else I can find that is as healthy as this. I'm actually looking at getting my own grain, grinding and making my own %100 whole wheat bread. (I'll keep you posted on that one). This bread was a HUGE hit! (Picked it up at Smith's)

Peanut Butter- Recently Costco had an Almond Butter- It is so creamy and delicious. We've already switched over to this for daily lunches.

I would like to share with you the ingredient changes:
Jiff Peanut Butter:
Roasted Peanuts and Sugar, contains 2% or less of: Molasses, FULLY hydrogenated vegetable oils (repressed and soybean), mono- and diglycerides, salt
Almond Butter:
Dry Roasted Almonds


Grandmas Honey Whole Wheat:
Whole Wheat Flour, Water, wheat gluten, honey, yeast, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, soybean oil. Contains 2% or less of each of the following: Cultured wheat flour, salt, distilled vinegar, yeast nutrients (monocalcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, ammonium sulfate and/or calcium carbonate), corn starch, dough conditioners (ascorbic acid, azodicarbonamide, enzymes), soy lecithin, milk, soy flour.
Contains wheat, milk and soy
Prairie Grain Bread Co. - Honey Whole Wheat Bread:
100% Stone Ground whole wheat, water, honey, raisin juice concentrate, salt, yeast.


Which product would you choose?

Again, I should probably go through my cupboards and throw ALL the "crap" (and it is crap) out! I think if it was just me... I could do it, but it is going to be an adjustment for the family. Regardless, it is an opportunity to educate.

Some of the items I am becoming fully aware of, and taking an extra look at in my food include, but not limited too:
(The following information is pulled from Jillian Michaels book. Master Your Metabolism. I highly recommend you get this book and read it. There is a lot of information on each subject, and there are MORE subjects then included today, but I'm just pulling bits and pieces. If you want all the nitty, gritty... you will have to purchase/rent this book yourself, but I will share as much as I can!)

Hydrogenated Fats, AKA- Trans fats-
This includes anything partially or fully hydrogenated. Created for the convenience of processed foods allowing chips, cookies, crackers, (Twinkies) pies, breads, etc. to sit on the shelf FOREVER and NEVER go bad. Hydrogenated starts out as regular fat and is then blasted with hydrogen to change the liquid into a solid at room temperature.
Hydrogenated increases your "bad" LDL and triglycerides and decreases your "good" HDL. (raising your risk of heart attack, heart disease, metabolic syndrome, inflammation, high blood pressure, hardened arteries, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's)
You only need 20 to 60 calories from artificial trans fats a day to start damaging your health. So, you know how they claim "No Trans Fats" on the packaging?? Manufacturers are permitted to use that claim as long as one portion contains less then 500 milligrams of trans fats. It only takes a couple items like Margarine, cookies, chips etc. to meet that quota. ** Interesting, huh?!

Refined grains- Refining grains help extend their shelf life removing bran and germ from the grain, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, B vitamins, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid and iron. These include white pasta, flour, tortillas, white rice and white bread (raising insulin resistance, diabetes, fat, high blood sugar, chronic low-level inflammation, heart attack and stroke) **

High Fructose Corn Syrup- HFCS (this one makes me really mad!) Did you know we went from producing 3,000 tons of HFCS, in 1967 to 9,227,000 tons in 2005. (UNREAL!!!!) HFCS helps companies boost their profits for pennies. (Giving us ALL the unhealthy benefits.. Yaaa! right?!? I don't think so...) University of Pennsylvania, found that fructose doesn't suppress hunger hormones ghrelin levels the way glucose (table sugar) does. Women who ate fructose instead of glucose had higher ghrelin levels throughout the day, overnight, and into the next day.
(Why, you ask?) Glucose is metabolized by all your cells; fructose must be metabolized by the liver. HFCS somehow tricks the body into not releasing insulin and leptin, two hormones your body releases when you're done eating. And unlike regular sugar, HFCS does nothing to dampen ghrelin, whose rising levels demand that your body eat MORE! So, if you eat or drink HFCS, you'll actually continue to consume more calories, even twenty four hours later, then you would had you just eaten plain table sugar. HFCS also increases triglycerides, and high triglycerides prevent leptin from working in the brain, so it can't tell you to stop eating. (This makes me sick, and mad!)
(My favorite part) You've probably seen ads from the Corn Refiners Association, trying to make it seem like people who avoid HFCS are paranoid. Don't buy (into) their crap- and certainly don't eat it! (parentheses are my comments :D) **

Artificial Sweeteners: Researchers at Purdue University found that when animals were fed yogurt with saccharin they later consumed more calories, gained more weight, and put on more body fat than animals that were fed yogurt sweetened with glucose, a natural sugar with the same number of calories.
The theory goes that just as we can have mental and emotional associations with certain tastes, our bodies have caloric associations with sweet tastes.
Normally, when we eat sugar, our body register sweetness and comes to understand that very sweet things means lots of calories. However, when we repeatedly drink diet soda (or anything else with artificial sweeteners), this understanding breaks down- your appetite says, "Okay, here's the sweetness, but there aren't many calories- that must mean I have to eat a lot of sweet things to get my needed calories." The next time your body is given something sweet to eat, your body doesn't recognize how many calories they hold, so you overeat them... (scariest part) As the animals continued to eat the artificial sweeteners, their metabolism started to "forget" that most sweet things do have a lot of calories. Scary!... One more plausible explanation why artificial sweeteners make us fat might be the fact that aspartame, aka NutraSweet, is an excitotoxin, a chemical that may cause permanent damage to our brains appetite center. And the earlier these neural changes begin (giving diet coke to kids) the worse it is. (parentheses my comments) **


People... Start reading labels. Get informed. Just because it's produced and available, doesn't mean we SHOULD or HAVE to eat it!
I am not a Doctor, nutritionist, trainer, or any of the above. Just a loving and concerned mother, who wants the best for her self, children and family! They are the opinions of me. Take them as you will. Research and do what is best for you personally or you and your family.

Good luck on your journey.

Natalie

**Information taken from Master Your Metabolism-by Jillian Michaels