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Is It Safe to
Eat?
by Elizabeth Yarnell
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Mom, is that real
food? my son asked, pointing at the sugary, highly-commercialized
cereal advertised on TV. Can I have it?
At 4, he knows that we
only allow real food in our house; that is food that
is either directly from the earth or animal, or minimally-processed
with quality ingredients. If its locally-sourced and organic,
even better.
Personally, I like to
be able to identify every item on a label before deciding if
it is safe enough to feed my family.
The recent tainted pet
food scandal should have alerted us to the fact that not everything
in our processed foods may be safe for consumption. Not only
are many of our food additives imported from overseas, but they
are largely unregulated and may have mysterious origins. We fool
ourselves if we believe that this is only a concern in pet food
Trans fats, artificial
sweeteners and petroleum products are just some of the health-jeopardizing
ingredients found in our most familiar packaged foods.
Steve Ettlinger, author
of Twinkie Deconstructed, traced three of the
ingredients in the snackcake to Chinese petroleum products. Not
that Twinkies claim to promote health, of course, but its
a warning as to the state of our conventional processed food
industry as a whole.
How can we be sure our
food is safe? Look for pronounceable ingredients, sustainably-grown
produce and meats, and eat more real foods!
Here is an easy summer
recipe thats a great alternative to a frozen entrée.
Lemon-Rosemary Salmon
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Elizabeth
Yarnell is a Certified Nutritional Consultant, inventor and author
of Glorious One-Pot Meals: A new quick & healthy approach
to Dutch oven cooking. Her unique cooking method holds US patent
6,846,504. Visit her at www.gloriousonepotmeals.com. |
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