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_While I was “low carbing,” I was also researching. I spent countless hours pouring over books & internet sites trying to learn what really is involved in this thing we call eating healthy.
One place I discovered early on was the Weston A Price website. There I learned how drinking fresh milk was safe and so much healthier than the store bought versions. The sad thing is, I grew up across the street from a dairy farm. My mom went there every day and brought milk home for us. That farmer retired and we just naturally gravitated to the grocery store. Eventually we came to believe that the only safe milk was pasteurized milk. However, my researching reminded me of days gone by and taught me that fresh milk really is safer and healthier.
I then sought out a source of local organic fresh milk for my family. We are so incredibly fortunate to have a farm nearby.
At this time I decided that while there was no way we could afford to change everything bad in our diet all at once, we could commit to changing one thing each month. A biggie for us was changing from margarine to butter, later we changed from conventional to organic. Changing just one thing at a time made it so much more doable for us.
One big change was when I discovered how much MSG (monosodium glutamate) was affecting me. It caused headaches, light headedness, a very disconnected feeling. I also discovered that MSG is in so many of our foods and it is also hidden. Natural flavors, seasonings, yeast extract, and many other ingredients are listed that are actually either MSG or naturally occurring glutamates. This began the great purge of my cupboards.
I got rid of practically everything that came out of a box.  All those boxed helpers (tuna, burger, etc), Most seasoned crackers, seasoned chips, so-called cheese sauces, many salad dressings, seasoning mixes and more were given away. I had to learn how to replace them with healthier alternatives. Reading labels became a habit.
Next I discovered that high fructose corn syrup was so prevalent in our foods so that went next. More labels to read.
About 4 years ago we started purchasing a side of beef every year from a local butcher. The meat isn’t organic, but these cattle aren’t given any antibiotics or hormones and they are from a local farm. I would love to buy organic, but for now, this choice is better than what we bought previously. And the meat is delicious!
I buy eggs locally. I know what they are fed and who feeds them. I’m not afraid to eat them raw in mayonnaise and eggnog.
I grow my own organic garden. At the local farmers markets, I know many of the farmers by name and how they grow their food.
I also still buy convenience foods like pizza and mac & cheese. I just try to make sure they aren’t filled with science experiment ingredients. I am, after all, still on this journey. I still have a ways to go. I am always looking for new to us foods to try so we can eat better. That’s what this blog is all about. Our journey and what we’re learning. My joy is in sharing it with you.
 


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01/23/2012 2:08pm

Wonderful, Shelly. This is going to be a good resource. I've been trying to slowly change into a healthier lifestyle. My daughter is a vegetarian and sometimes what I would like to call a "food snob." My son went on a gluten-free diet a few years back and it made an impact on all of us in a way. My husband is very healthy and does not want MSG or salt added to anything if it can be avoided. I'm probably the worst of the bunch--I love junkfood, but am slowly coming around. It gets lonely hiding out in the pantry eating junkfood by myself---call me Mrs. Robinson---ha-ha! Anyway, keep telling us what you are doing and how you are doing it. And if you can reveal the local sources to me, even better! I think we could easily start with eggs.... I look forward to hearing more from your blog.

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01/23/2012 3:30pm

Anjie - I am so glad I can help! I like my junk food too! I just don't like what it does to me.
I definitely don't eat vegetarian, but I do create many dishes that would really help. The newest to me thing I've found is quinoa that is very high in protein and a great replacement for rice & pasta.
I still get eggs at Wings & Things, but also have a friend just outside of town who has great eggs for only $2/dozen.

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