This weekend we were visiting our son in Hilton Head and ate out a lot. I ate a seafood dip one night and she crab soup one night. Both are rich with cream and butter. Both nights I had to take Rolaids for acid reflux and I woke up the next day not feeling very well. Dr. Fuhrman says it is okay to eat 90% healthy and 10% of not so healthy choices, but most people after following his plan will prefer not to eat the 10%. He is right, because you really feel better if you remain on the healthy diet.
How unhealthy sugar is has been in the news this week. It is nice to know that they will report the facts. Sometimes I am not so sure they do. Also, pink slime has gotten a lot of media coverage. I am glad I haven't had hamburger since October. :) Because of the coverage on the news, it looks like that will change also. Hopefully Americans, will become more health conscious. If you look around at most people that walk by you, children included, and they are overweight.
Food for Thought: Dangers of Dairy
"There
is compelling evidence, now published in top scientific journals and
some of which is decades old, showing that cows' milk is associated,
possibly even causally, with a wide variety of serious human ailments
including various cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and an
array of allergy-related diseases. And, this food contains no nutrients
that cannot be better obtained from other far more nutritious and tasty
foods." Dr Colin Campbell
To read more on the dangers of dairy check out this article: http://www.vibrancyuk.com/dairy.html
Recipe of the Day:
Spinach Tomato Quiche
1 Cup rice cheddar cheese
1
cup mozzarella rice cheese
1 cup almond milk
1 small carton egg
whites
1 cup chopped spinach
1/4 cup chopped onions
1/2 cup sliced
cherry tomatoes
Mix pour in whole wheat pie crust. I think I baked it
for about 45 minutes at 375 degrees. I sauteed the onions and spinach
in a little vegetable broth.