After seeing Food Inc and Jamie Oliver's show last week, we have decided it time to make a change. My son is huge on organics and eating non-processed. So that has been a huge help to me because he is my picky eater. It seems so overwhelming at this point sometimes.
We cleaned out our cupboards this weekend and threw out a bunch of the processed foods. We did keep some until I figure out how to replace them.
I have a ton of questions that I'm hoping you guys can help me with while I'm trying to figure this out...
1. What do you do for pasta? There is no way I can make homemade everytime I want to make a pasta dish. Although I have had homemade and it was great.
2. What do you do for pizza crust? Mine is currently the WalMart package that you add water too.
3. What about soups? I needed tomato for my goulash. I thought there must be a better way than this.
4. Do any of you make you own spaghetti sauce or diced tomatoes? I thought about trying that over the summer while I'm not working.
I know it will be a process and I'm just going to figure out things as the come. We have found some organic cereal everyone like, it's Cascadian brand. I just tried a granola bar that way yummy as well. I'm going to buy more fruits. I have a strawberry, blueberry and raspberry patches started. We also going to start going to farmers markets for items. I'm hoping to be able to freeze enough veggies to get us through the winter.
I know we have a long way to go, but it's a start. Any tips for a starter trying to do better? Thanks!
We cleaned out our cupboards this weekend and threw out a bunch of the processed foods. We did keep some until I figure out how to replace them.
I have a ton of questions that I'm hoping you guys can help me with while I'm trying to figure this out...
1. What do you do for pasta? There is no way I can make homemade everytime I want to make a pasta dish. Although I have had homemade and it was great.
2. What do you do for pizza crust? Mine is currently the WalMart package that you add water too.
3. What about soups? I needed tomato for my goulash. I thought there must be a better way than this.
4. Do any of you make you own spaghetti sauce or diced tomatoes? I thought about trying that over the summer while I'm not working.
I know it will be a process and I'm just going to figure out things as the come. We have found some organic cereal everyone like, it's Cascadian brand. I just tried a granola bar that way yummy as well. I'm going to buy more fruits. I have a strawberry, blueberry and raspberry patches started. We also going to start going to farmers markets for items. I'm hoping to be able to freeze enough veggies to get us through the winter.
I know we have a long way to go, but it's a start. Any tips for a starter trying to do better? Thanks!




Many of them are full of fats, calories. They may be made with "wholesome" ingredients, but that doesn't make them healthy per se. Sure, healthier than at some chain restaurant, but still not ideal. Of course, most of us understand it's also about portion control and you can indulge as long as it's not in vast quantities, but I actually know a surprising number of people who think that they can pretty much eat whatever they want as long as it's "organic", unprocessed, or homemade. Errrr...if only that were true
I'd be eating my weight in this local places all-natural coconut cupcakes if that were so...ooooh, if only I could