Thursday, July 24, 2014

Clean Eating?

These days you might hear the words, "clean eating" used to describe a recent diet trend - but this is no fad diet. Clean Eating is a way of life and it takes dedication and education to be able to accomplish it. Why is it so difficult? Because there are companies like Monsanto who believe that genetically modified foods shouldn't have to be labeled and that using chemicals to keep our produce bountiful is ok. Organic farmers disagree, and there are even organizations such as Millions Against Monsanto who protest and speak out against the company.

So how do you eat clean? There are a few basic rules:
  • Eat whole, organic plant-based foods such as fruits, veggies, grains, seeds, and legumes
  • Eat fresh from the farm eggs, dairy, and meat (obviously we won't be talking meat in this blog)
  • Do not eat anything that comes in a bag, box, or other packaging unless it's a bag of carrots or other whole food. This basically means don't eat processed or refined foods and if you can't read the ingredients, that's a sure-sign you shouldn't eat it!
  • Avoid eating out when possible unless you know for sure 100% where the ingredients are coming from. Farm-to-table restaurants should be fairly safe.
  • No soda, no fruit juice (unless you juice it yourself), and avoid alcohol.
Those are my basic rules to clean eating and I will be the first to admit - it's hard. Really hard. Especially in the summer when there are so many parties and picnics. You may not be able to win the battle against chemically-induced foods all the time, but any effort is better than no effort. Think of it this way, the more organic food you buy, the more support that goes to organic farmers. Eventually the words "organic" won't equate to "expensive" in the grocery stores if we all start buying it. 

Here is a fairly easy-to-follow beginner's guide to clean eating I found on Pinterest. Just remember - the fruits, veggies, and other whole foods should be O-R-G-A-N-I-C! Also, this is a pretty basic beginner's guide so we'll get into the nitty-gritty details for you another day.


Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you!

Jessica

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