Monday, August 2, 2010

In Defense of Food



Michael Pollan, Author of In Defense of Food, an Eaters Manifesto, conveys in his book that because of the technology/food science of today what we are eating isn't really food but substances and how we are eating (on the run, in front of TV) isn't really eating.

The fact that food has been replaced by nutrients and common sense with confusion is what Pollan describes as the American Paradox : The more we worry about nutrition, the more unhealthy we seem to become

Here are a couple of rules that Pollan expresses in his book to help us on our quest for health.

EAT FOOD. NOT TO MUCH. MOSTLY PLANTS

1- Don't eat anything your great grandmother wouldn't recognize as food
2- Avoid foods products containing ingredients that are
A) Unfamiliar
B) Unpronounceable
C) Have more than 5 in number
3- Avoid products that make health claims
4- Shop the outside of the store, and stay away from the middle
5- Get out of the supermarket whenever possible

In today's society it is hard and maybe unrealistic at times to stick to these rules, but the small things you do can make a big difference!
An easy way to get started is find out where your local farmers market is at. You wont find any hydrogenated oils or high fructose corn syrup there. Buy fresh and local!

Sample meal plan: here is a quick menu to give you some ideas
Breakfast
3 egg omelet with veggies for taste (spinach, onion, tomato)
1/2 c. oatmeal topped with cinnamon and fresh fruit
Snack
All natural Vanilla Chobani Greek Yogurt
Add fruit and nuts if you choose
Lunch
Grilled chicken taco salad (top salad with beans and fresh salsa)
To season chicken use natural spices such as cumin, chili powder, cilantro etc...
All natural tortilla chips
Snack
Hummus dip and carrots
Dinner
Skewers on the BBQ
Choose your favorite meat, veggies, and fruit (pineapple, mango, etc)
Skewer and drizzle with olive oil and favorite spices
Sliced fruit (melons and berries)








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