My daughter said, "It tastes like rotten broccoli, it tastes good!".

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

New Food, New Budget

I'm finding its incredibly easy to spend TONS of money on organic food and products- just ask my credit card company! I'm resolved however to keeping our grocery budget the same since a huge part of my inspirations for the changes we are making is the resourcefullness and self-reliance of the African people we met on our recent vacation. I normally shop with $110 cash each week for our family of 6 not including the cost of diapers & formula/baby food. I added an extra $10 to the month and came up with this new monthly spending break up since I need to pay for certain things online, and can't use cash only anymore.



*PER MONTH TOTAL GROCERY SPENDING $450.00*


*Bountiful Baskets $150 (http://www.bountifulbaskets.com/ produce delivered twice each month, we will order 2 organic baskets and 2 organic bread packs each time- monthly total 4 baskets and 20 loaves of bread- sounds like alot, but the loaves are small and go fast in school lunch sandwiches).



*Internet Grocery Shopping $100 (http://www.vitacost.com/ kitchen staples and some toiletry items).


*Local Groceries $200 ($50 per week- dairy, additional produce, some meats, eggs, etc).




Like I said, resourcefullness is the goal, but I'll keep you all updated as to whether or not I'm sticking to the breakdown!

Not Completely Off The Wagon, But Definately Dragging in the Dust!

Wow, thanks to working on our new house and preparing for a move, we've all but fallen off the organic real food wagon this week! We've made numerous trips to McDonalds and Mr D's deli nacho bar, and with no time to shop this week we are out of healthy staples. Getting back on track midweek by baking up some healthy rhubarb bread sounded like a great idea, until halfway through I realized we were out of natural sweetener of any kind and whole wheat flour, so, I finished the recipe with refined sugar and bleached flour (gasp!).

However, I did make a wonderful quick dish tonight, the last of the brown rice in the cupboard, cubed butternut squash, backyard fresh scrambled eggs for protien, and some Braggs Liquid Aminos (soy sauce alternative), kind of a fried rice type meal.

Another suprising experiment I'm calling Pot Luck Popsicles, I started with yogurt, pureed plums and nectarines, vegetable broth (like I said, it was an experiment), then realized I had nothing to sweeten my very yucky liquid with, added acai berry juice that I can't stand the taste of and need to use up (this only added to the nasty brew), and in a last ditch attempt to save the project, added some of last weeks chokecherry syrup- amazingly, they are actually pretty good, although, I think I'll probably not try it again soon!

I'm optimistic about starting fresh this weekend with a fresh load of Bountiful Baskets produce, and shipment of pantry staples from Vitacost that will hopefully last the month. I started a new book called "Potatos Not Prozac" about sugar sensitivity, I'll let you know how it turns out, and incredibly, I did manage to loose one more pound this week despite all the junk food I ingested.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

As Organic As It Gets

This week we decided to spend Sunday afternoon on a picnic in the nearby mountians, we picked 2 gallons of wild chokecherries that I made jam out of- grown with nothing but rain and good clean dirt, thats as organic as it gets! I cooked down the 2 gallons of fruit to 3 quarts of juice, boiled with 2 lbs of raw sugar, and 2 boxes of pectin (it didnt set with 2 boxes, so I'll have to unseal the jars and add another, we've used some as pancake syrupthough, and its DELICIOUS!). Our new house has a crabapple tree thats covered, so hopefully soon I can experiment with that as well, I'm hoping to make it back up to the mountians and pick more chokecherries before the cold weather sets in.

This was a yummy experiment, marscapone cheese, whole grain organic bread, cucumbers, and salt and pepper, John and Heidi loved them, but the boys neither one ate them in their lunchboxes.

William asked me if I could make a cinnamon smoothie, it sounded disgusting, but I gave it a go: heres what I threw in the blender, plain yogurt, milk, ice, bananas, and cinnamon sugar- It was super tasty! He hates bananas, but he never even guessed they were mixed in!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Weekly Success

Its been a super successful week! John and I managed to make good food choices during the camping weekend, although the kids ate enough junk food for all of us (that's what grandparents are for right?!). I packed lots of veggies, grilled zuchinni, squash, and mushrooms, made fruit kabobs, and made our own sweet treats to be sure of what we were eating. This Gelato recipe was great, we used 2 pkgs of organic raspberries instead of strawberries, and I'm hoping to try it with the limes that came in our bountiful basket order with regular heavy cream, the whipping cream made it very light and fluffy, and since its thick, it finishes in the ice cream maker really fast!

Gelato:
1 pint heavy whipping cream
2 pkgs strawberries
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup water
Beat whipping cream until the texture of butter milk, blend other ingredients and add to cream, freeze in an ice cream maker- makes 2 quarts. I think the sugar could be cut down quite a bit if using very sweet fruit.

My vitacost order was full of tasty things, so much so that I've already placed another order, and I did try the Kale chips again with fresher Kale, they were delicious, but none of the men in the family agree- my daughter said "It tastes like rotten broccoli, it tastes good!".

Kale Chips:
remove stems and chop
toss with olive oil and sea salt,
bake at 350 until crispy.

I'm still on the lookout for fresh organic milk and cheese, and sadly the mushroom didn't come to Lander this week:-( We're making quesadillas tonight with olives, zucchini and tomato slices, and fresh mozzarella cheese. My weight loss has continued without effort- 18 pounds total, and the food drama with my son has quieted down quite a bit. He even opted out of one of his days for school cafeteria food this week, and told his little brother "You dont want to eat breakfast at school, it isnt very healthy" :-)

I'm still amazed that I'm continuing to lose weight while eating whole fat dairy, and other foods that most diets black list, hopefully next week will find me a few pounds lighter!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Success and Failure

Another week has passed, and I'm happy to report that I've lost another 3lbs just by making healthy changes (grand total now 15)!!!! I've been experimenting and researching this week, these are a few of my successes and failures:

My oldest child has had an extremely negative food attitude lately, everything I make is "gross and organic". We started voting on new recipes and experiments RED(dont make this again for a long time!), YELLOW(wait a while to make this again), GREEN(make this again soon). The voting has encouraged him to eat so he can vote, and a UPS delivery of organic groceries got him excited about tasting some new things.

I found a great facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1485047910#!/weelicious ,with daily photos of healthy lunchbox ideas, the kids loved the egg and waffle sandwiches, and all but the oldest liked the mini bagel pizzas. I talked to my boy's schools and found out that there is a microwave availible for the kids (hooray!).

We also made fruit and yogurt popsicles that tasted like smoothies on a stick, (huge hit) and made over a no bake cookie recipe with organic ingredients cutting the sugar by 3/4 and they were great! I made a lasagna with whole grain pasta, carmelized onion and mushrooms, shredded zuchinni in place of cheese, and a jar of organic marinara sauce, we licked the pan clean. Baked kale chips were absolutely disgusting, but I think I didnt make them soon enough, because all my friends that made them a week earlier said they were amazing, perhaps I'll try again with fresher greens. I also found that I dont like using honey in chocolate recipes, it tastes a little different, so next time I'll use raw sugar.

A nearly 2 hour phone call catching up with another super healthy mom friend gave me lots of ideas to try and products to check out, several of which I found at www.vitacost.com, a $50 order earns free shipping, and it arrived in just 2 days!

The NOLS store (The Gulch), suprisingly had very little organic selection, but I found some great organice stone ground whole wheat, and some organic pastas as well that I can buy in bulk. No luck locating fresh milk (possibly a lead on Goats milk, I've never tasted, so that might be a new adventure for me!), but I did find a Riverton source for honey, and its time again for another Bountiful Baskets produce delivery on Saturday!

My oldest son just walked in the house with a little red plum, which means we will be making jam soon, something I look forward to every fall. We are off this weekend to camp with family, and I'm sure we will be surrounded by junk food, but we will do the best we can to make good choices, speaking of which, I'm so proud of my hubby!

Hosting a client meeting for a large group yesterday morning he decided to take treats, instead of donuts, he brought muffins and bananas "in case some people were trying to eat healthy". His Dad however told him that organic means "food tht doesnt have the cow manure wiped off yet", we will see if I can change his tune this weekend with organic rasperry gelato and pecan pie (you know what they say, the way to a mans heart is through his stomach!).

Well, hopefully this week will bring more good food success to share, see you again soon!