Showing posts with label New changes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New changes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

I can't believe how far I have come.  I have made so many strides regarding the way my family eats and I am really proud to say that it is all really hitting home now.  Do I eat perfectly?  NO!  I am not striving for perfection.  I want the way I eat to be sustainable, mostly healthy, and also realistic.  It is not realistic for me to say I will never eat white flour, take out pizza, or a snickers again.  It is realistic for me to say that I will eat as much whole, real foods as I can, cook from scratch, and introduce new foods to my family.

Some changes I have made......I no longer use any "low fat" dairy products.  I switched to whole milk from grass fed cows that is also minimally pasteurized.  It taste fantastic and is much better for you than the organic milk I used to buy from the store.  The milk is also a lot more local, as it is produced in my home state.  It's as close as I can get to raw milk, at least for right now.

I quit buying kool-aid and most fruit juices.  I grew up drinking kool-aid but I know that drinking colored, artificially flavored sugar water can't be good for you.  I rarely drank the stuff, but my oldest two kids drank it by the gallon!  It really worried me so I just quit buying it.  Yup, that simple.  Though it didn't seem that simple at the time.  I struggle with food guilt from time to time, but that's another story.  I also cut out the fruit juice because it's really expensive, unnecessary, highly processed (most of the time), and basically glorified kool-aid.  I do buy orange juice and organic apple juice on occasion, but it is a treat to have juice now.  Eventually I would like to invest in a juicer so I could make our own juice a few times a week.  We typically drink water, milk, and an awesome fruit smoothie every day.

I have eliminated most packaged snacks.  Yes, even the organic teddy grahams, organic granola bars, and organic snack crackers have been told goodbye.  They may have been organic and even sold at Whole Foods, but they really weren't much better than the non organic versions.  We snack on popcorn, fruit, yogurt, and sometimes I have cheese and bread.  I notice I don't snack much at all anymore. 

I have become a HUGE fan of butter.  I have always preferred butter, but now I can't get enough of the stuff.  I get a large block of yummy yellow butter from grass fed cows.  I use it for baking, cooking meats, and it has completely replaced any need for those nasty synthetic oils.  I do use unrefined coconut oil for some things, like adding it to smoothies, the boys oatmeal, and some baked goods.  I have to be careful with coconut oil because it does tend to leave the food with a coconut flavor and that is not ideal for every dish.  I use extra virgin olive oil as well, but it isn't good for cooking.  EVOO has a very low smoke point and can turn toxic even with moderate heating.  To think I used to cook with it all the time because everyone said it was healthy!  I use EVOO in dressings and such but not so much for cooking. 

Right now I am working on cereal.  Eventually we will phase out of breakfast cereal.  This is a tough one because  my kids LOVE cereal and they have grown up eating that for breakfast.  They do like oatmeal and all my boys like eggs, though my daughter isn't fond of eggs and may be slightly allergic to them.  I know I could make some breakfast burritos, waffles, pancakes, and freeze them for quick breakfast options.  I don't think pancakes or waffles are my idea of an outstanding breakfast choice, but it is certainly better than the sugar laden, genetically modified brightly colored puffs, with strange and questionable ingredients.  Even organic cereals are not much better for you, plus they are quite expensive, and in my opinion taste nasty.  I also find that a hot breakfast is so much more satisfying than cold cereal.    

There is much more to come.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Toward the finish line

I've made a lot changes since I started this blog.  As a whole, I have been eating better but not as well as I could and should be eating.  When I think about my former eating habits, I am both ashamed and appalled.  Dinners consisted of chicken nuggets, hamburger helper, hot dogs, and was rarely a true home cooked meal.  Reading blogs and gathering information has helped TREMENDOUSLY at changing the way I feed my family as well as avoiding pseudo health foods. 

I am not striving for perfection, but there are some big changes I still need to make.  I won't call them goals because these are things I feel I must do. 

  1. Eliminate all high fructose corn syrup.  Yup, that means that if something has HFCS in it, then I don't buy it.  There is always an alternative, even if I have to make it myself.
  2. An extension of number one.....read food labels.  Too many ingredients?  Out.  Questionable ingredients?  Out.  I have been much better at reading labels nowadays but I am often swayed by "Natural" products (which can be just as processed as products without the label), and brand loyalty.  The second ingredient in my fave BBQ sauce was HFCS!!  I will not be swayed by 100% natural, organic, or think that just because I am at Whole Foods that the product must be healthy.  The truth is in the label. 
  3. Try a new meal and experiment with vegetables.  I am used to canned vegetables.  I do love broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, and zucchini but I am used to canned peas, canned carrots, and canned green beans.  I love corn in any form.  It is going to be tough to program my tastes to like fresh veggies.  This is something I'm not used to, and I was raised on canned vegetables loaded with salt and margarine.  I had no idea what real vegetables even tasted like!
  4. Plan my meals.  I am still struggling with this one.  The main reason I turn to fast food and frozen pizza is because of lack of planning.  I know I should be writing a menu every week and then making a list.  I never end up doing it and that leads to me 'not having time to make dinner.'  I didn't have time because I didn't plan my meals!  Spending money on fast food is not only wasteful pocket wise, but it's also unhealthy.  It just doesn't make sense when I have perfectly good food at home.
  5. Eliminate food waste.  I love leftovers but sometimes I forget about them and they get thrown out.  This never happens with things like spaghetti, but those two leftover pork chops get thrown out all the time.    

I think all of these things are easy, simple changes.  These are just immediate diet changes.  I will get to the monetary changes I need to make later!