Organic or Not Organic? That is the Question
I'm reading a really interesting book called Real Food for Mother and Baby, by Nina Planck, which is all about foods women should be eating before, during and after having a baby, and really what foods everyone should be eating all the time. Mark read her first book, simply Real Food, and it basically changed his eating life. I'm not as easy to sell because apparently Kraft Macaroni and Cheese does not fall into the "real food" category. But it is a much better read than I anticipated and I'm learning a lot more than I had initially wanted to. (No one wants to be told to stop eating Mac-n-cheese, am I right or am I right?) There's probably no way Mark was going to get me to read her first book, but when she recently came out with this one which is tailored made for women and speaks my love language of Baby I had to give it a try. I'm only a few chapters in, but I'm going to go ahead and recommend this book to any woman thinking about having a baby, having a baby, or nursing a baby. And I'll also recommend her first book, Real Food, to any person of any life stage interested in learning about food. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised, as I am.
I try to buy organic most of the time. But nowadays I feel like everyone is sticking an "Organic" sticker on everything and calling it "healthy" when really, I'm not so sure. Should I be buying organic fruit and veggies? Do they all need to be organic? It can get pretty pricey. I was happy to find a list in Nina's book called The Dirty Dozen and The Cleanest Twelve. This is a small, easy to reference list of the 12 best fruits and vegetables to buy organic and the 12 where it doesn't really matter. I thought I'd share the list.
The Dirty Dozen (Try to buy Organically as much as possible)
Peach
Apple
Bell Pepper
Celery
Nectarine
Strawberry
Cherry
Lettuce
Grape (imported)
Pear
Spinach
Potato
The Cleanest Twelve (Can do without being Organic)
Onion
Avocado
Sweet corn (frozen)
Pineapple
Mango
Peas (frozen)
Asparagus
Kiwi
Banana
Cabbage
Broccoli
Eggplant
See now, you learned something today by reading my blog, yay for not wasting time! Check out her book, and as I learn more interesting facts I'll post them up here. Oh, another little tidbit I think worth remembering; If it didn't exist 50 years ago, you probably shouldn't be eating it. Interesting eh? Very interesting stuff.
Happy Tuesday!
I try to buy organic most of the time. But nowadays I feel like everyone is sticking an "Organic" sticker on everything and calling it "healthy" when really, I'm not so sure. Should I be buying organic fruit and veggies? Do they all need to be organic? It can get pretty pricey. I was happy to find a list in Nina's book called The Dirty Dozen and The Cleanest Twelve. This is a small, easy to reference list of the 12 best fruits and vegetables to buy organic and the 12 where it doesn't really matter. I thought I'd share the list.
The Dirty Dozen (Try to buy Organically as much as possible)
Peach
Apple
Bell Pepper
Celery
Nectarine
Strawberry
Cherry
Lettuce
Grape (imported)
Pear
Spinach
Potato
The Cleanest Twelve (Can do without being Organic)
Onion
Avocado
Sweet corn (frozen)
Pineapple
Mango
Peas (frozen)
Asparagus
Kiwi
Banana
Cabbage
Broccoli
Eggplant
See now, you learned something today by reading my blog, yay for not wasting time! Check out her book, and as I learn more interesting facts I'll post them up here. Oh, another little tidbit I think worth remembering; If it didn't exist 50 years ago, you probably shouldn't be eating it. Interesting eh? Very interesting stuff.
Happy Tuesday!
Comments
I also like the rule "if your grandmother wouldn't know what it is, you shouldn't be eating it."
BTW - I could never give up Kraft Macaroni and Cheese and I don't want to feel guilty for feeding it to my child. sigh...
~Allison
Love, Your dear sweet Mother :)
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ps. chocolate covered gummy bears are 50 years old right? ;)