I am a foodie...I admit it.
There are a few things in this world that I am quite passionate about...
not counting the people and animals that I love, food and farming top the list.
Years ago I did a lot of reading about food and industrial farming.
As a result of what I learned, we changed our eating habits...drastically.
For 6+ months of the year, we eat what we grow.
For the other 6 months, we eat what we freeze and preserve...
supplemented by fresh produce that is certified organic.
Our meat is local.
Our milk is local.
Our eggs, our own.
We eat no processed food, we eat no processed meat.
I'll admit it is more expensive,
but to me it is worth it.
This is the way I see it...
There is nothing more important to us than our health.
And yet...we don't make the food that nourishes our bodies to maintain that health a priority.
We buy smart phones, nice cars, nice clothes and so many other "things" that really don't matter.
We waste our grocery money on empty calories... sodas, junk foods, etc.
And yet, we balk at spending extra to buy "safe" nutritious food.
I know I am preaching to the choir.
But still, if I can educate just one person...
this little rant is well worth the effort.
Environmental Working Group just released its 2014 list of the "Dirty Dozen Plus"...
its list of the most heavily pesticide laden produce...
produce we should avoid unless we can buy organic...or better yet, grow our own.
1. Apples
2. Strawberries
3. Grapes
4. Celery
5. Peaches
6. Spinach
7. Sweet Bell Peppers
8. Nectarines (Imported)
9. Cucumbers
10. Cherry Tomatoes
11. Snap Peas (Imported)
12. Potatoes
+ Hot Peppers
+ Kale/Collard Greens
2. Strawberries
3. Grapes
4. Celery
5. Peaches
6. Spinach
7. Sweet Bell Peppers
8. Nectarines (Imported)
9. Cucumbers
10. Cherry Tomatoes
11. Snap Peas (Imported)
12. Potatoes
+ Hot Peppers
+ Kale/Collard Greens
Gone are the days when we can say "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
That is, unless that apple is organic or homegrown.
Yes, those beautiful red, juicy apples in the produce aisle are the number one
most pesticide filled food we can eat!
They are beautiful...and that is where it ends.
Take a look at organic apples....much smaller, not so pretty...
but oh, so healthy!
If you have a few extra feet of yard space, consider planting a apple tree,
or planting a small garden.
There is nothing more gratifying than picking produce that you have grown yourself!
We could also talk about what all of this pesticide use is doing to our honeybees...
but that's another subject.
On a brighter note, here are the "Clean Fifteen"...
produce that is relatively pesticide free:
1. Avocados
2. Sweet Corn
3. Pineapples
4. Cabbage
5. Sweet Peas (Frozen)
6. Onions
7. Asparagus
8. Mangoes
9. Papayas
10. Kiwi
11. Eggplant
12. Grapefruit
13. Cantaloupe
14. Cauliflower
15. Sweet Potatoes
2. Sweet Corn
3. Pineapples
4. Cabbage
5. Sweet Peas (Frozen)
6. Onions
7. Asparagus
8. Mangoes
9. Papayas
10. Kiwi
11. Eggplant
12. Grapefruit
13. Cantaloupe
14. Cauliflower
15. Sweet Potatoes
So.....what's for dinner?
Comments
I believe that getting back to the basics is important, and as I approach middle age it is even more so.
Annie v.
Queen Marcy
*When we say better, we mean minimally processed and pesticide free (if possible).
Thank you so much for coming over to meet Olivia and your kind comment.. So happy you enjoyed her.
Great post! I use to grow my own vegies years ago, and I think for those who can, should... Nothing tastes better than home grown, that is for sure..
Every month I do order organic canned applesauce on the internet form iherbs company--and I get it within 2 days and no shipping cost--I love my applesauce!!--I try to only buy organic but at times it is hard to do here--
but I am working on it and on learning to eat less meat--now there is a hard one--though I don't eat beef or pork--I do eat alot of chicken and fish--but those can be bad also--but I try!!
I do not drink soda or such and eat very very little junk food--somehow once in awhile a potato chip or two will find there way into my mouth -- I do not do sweets, that is except for my daily 'allowance' of dark chocolate!!!
thanks for the encouragement though to keep trying--I do get discouraged at times when I see everyone around me eating what ever they want and when they want!
hugs, di and miss gracie