Want to make a real change in health care in your country?

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Watch this, and tell me what you think you can do to solve our exploding health care needs.

http://ediblearia.com/2010/02/12/jamie-oliver-teach-every-child-about-food/

Those of you that know how to cook from scratch, and understand the need for real, nutrient dense grass fed meat, eggs and milk, as well as organic, local and home grown veges, can do your friends and neighbors a huge service, by just offering a few hours of your time, teaching cooking lcasses, and teaching children what real food is.
 
I love eating real food. Not too many people even know what you mean when you say that. Their eyeballs just glaze over...

Right now I have real food in the oven. It's deer meat with real carrots, real onions, and potatoes I actually peeled myself!
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Oh, the horror of real food...

(I will click on that link at work next week, slow dial up hates a link!)
 
I know!!!! I have begged and pleaded with the grocery stores around here to stock various healthy items. Never happens.

My garden isn't big enough (yet) to grow all of our own stuff. Every year gets better- and the kids are active in the whole process. They do sell local grass fed beef right down the road from me. There are 2 problems with it though- it's all 80/20, and meat is not something you have to eat every single day.
 
HappyMtn, you're right! You can't believe the trouble I have finding barley and kale of all things! Most stores don't stock either!! Wal-mart has never had it, but I stopped shopping there anyway.
 
One person cannot make the change alone! Would you be able to get the neighborhood children in for a cooking lesson?
Teach them to cook a real meal.
Maybe have them put on a dinner for all the parents.
Figure out a way to maybe have a feild trip to the store to learn how to buy real food for the real meal.

This will help rebuild the demand for real food.
 
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This is a copy of an email I got just today:
Pass The Butter Please.

interesting.....

Margarine was originally manufactured to fatten turkeys
When it killed the turkeys, the people who had put all
the money into the research wanted a payback so they
put their heads together to figure out what to do with
this product to get their money back.
It was a white substance with no food appeal so they
added the yellow colouring and sold it to people to
use in place of butter. How do you like it?
They have come out with some clever new flavourings.

DO YOU KNOW.. The difference between margarine and butter?

Read on to the end...gets very interesting!

Both have the same amount of calories.

Butter is slightly higher in saturated fats 8 grams;
compared to 5 grams for margarine.

Eating margarine can increase heart disease in women
by 53% over eating the same amount of butter,
according to a recent Harvard Medical Study.

Eating butter increases the absorption of many
other nutrients in other foods.

Butter has many nutritional benefits where margarine has a few and
only because they are added!

Butter tastes much better than margarine
and it can enhance the flavours of other foods.

Butter has been around for centuries where
margarine has been around for less than 100 years .

And now, for Margarine..

Very High in Trans fatty acids.

Triples risk of coronary heart disease .
Increases total cholesterol and LDL
(this is the bad cholesterol) and lowers HDL cholesterol,
(the good cholesterol)

Increases the risk of cancers up to five times.

Lowers quality of breast milk.

Decreases immune response.

Decreases insulin response.

And here's the most disturbing fact....
HERE IS THE PART THAT IS
VERY INTERESTING!

Margarine is but ONE MOLECULE
away from being PLASTIC... and shares
27 ingredients withPAINT !

These facts alone were enough to have me
avoiding margarine for life and anything else
that is hydrogenated (this means hydrogen
is added, changing the molecular structure of the substance).

You can try this yourself:

Purchase a tub of margarine and leave it open
in your garage or shaded area. Within a couple
of days you will notice a couple of things:

* no flies, not even those pesky fruit flies
will go near it (that should tell you something)

* it does not rot or smell differently because
it has no nutritional value ; nothing will grow on it.
Even those teeny weeny microorganisms will not
a find a home to grow. Why? Because it
is nearly plastic . Would you melt your
Tupperware and spread that on your toast?

Share This With Your Friends.....

Thanks Captn!
 
I switched back to butter several years ago. I have noticed that everything just tastes better with butter. My baking is better, too. My kids say I make the best chocolate chip cookies. I couldn't figure out why mine would be better than anyone else's. I use the standard Tollhouse recipe. And then it hit me. I use real butter! I like to know that my food is REAL!
 
Fuzziebutt I always suspected margarine was horrid, and then I learned the truth a few years ago, and now margarine is not in my house EVER.

I will not have boxed vegetables or fruits in my house. Nor muffin mixes, the closest I come to boxed food is corn meal. And cereal - only Honey Nut Cherrios though. I love those things. I too peel my potatoes and make whatever dish is on tap for the night. No canned corn or green beans etc. Unless I can it myself, which I don't do - yet.

Of course my brown sugar comes in a box, so does my dry milk for making bread, yeast comes in packets - not macaroni and cheese!
 
Sorry this post is on the long side but just to try and clear up some misconceptions of margerine from an earlier post on this thread. Though I PREFER BUTTER ANYDAY over margerine,there are lots of misconceptions about a lot of different packaged foods. We do buy some processed foods when necessary ourselves but we also have the privilage of having enough property to grow nearly all of our produce that we eat fresh and either can or freeze.



The following quoted message was received in an email:


>Interesting. Going back to "you can't fool Mother Nature".....
>
>Margarine was originally manufactured to fatten turkeys; when it killed
>the turkeys, the people who had put all the money into the research wanted
>a payback so they put their heads together to figure out what to do with
>this product to get their money back.
>
>It was a white substance with no food appeal so they added the yellow
>coloring and sold it to people to use in place of butter. How do you like
>it? They have come out with some clever new flavorings.
>
>DO YOU KNOW... the difference between margarine and butter? Both have the
>same amount of calories. Butter is slightly higher in saturated fats at 8
>grams compared to 5 grams.
>Eating margarine can increase heart disease in women by 53% over eating the
>same amount of butter, according to a recent Harvard Medical Study.
>
>Eating butter increases the absorption of many other nutrients other foods.
>Butter has many nutritional benefits where margarine has a few only
>because they are added!
>
>Butter tastes much better than margarine and it can enhance the flavors of
>other foods. Butter has been around for centuries where margarine has been
>around for less than 100 years.
>
>And now, for Margarine..! . Very high in trans fatty acids. Triple risk of
>coronary heart disease. Increases total cholesterol and LDL (this is the
>bad cholesterol). Lowers HDL cholesterol, (the good cholesterol). Increases
>the risk of cancers by up to five fold. Lowers quality of breast milk.
>Decreases immune response. Decreases insulin response.
>
>And here is the most disturbing fact.... Margarine is ONE MOLECULE away
>from being PLASTIC... This fact alone was enough to have me avoiding
>margarine for life and anything else that is hydrogenated this means
>hydrogen is added, changing the molecular structure of the
> substance).
>
>You can try this yourself: Purchase a tub of margarine and leave it in
>your garage or shaded area. Within a couple of days you will note a couple
>of things: no flies, not even those pesky fruit flies will go near it (that
>should tell you something). It does not rot or smell differently because it
>has no nutritional value, nothing will grow o! n it, even those teeny
>weenie microorganisms will not a find a home to grow.
>Why? Because it is nearly plastic. Would you melt your Tupperware and
>spread that on your toast?
>
>Share This With Your Friends.....(Butter them up!)



Well, after some investigation, I discovered that the main crux of this email originates from an email circulation that occurred in June 2003. Apparently, the first 2 paragraphs and the opening and ending lines of the message were added. The rest of the body of the article has remained unchanged.


I had to get to the bottom of this piece of ‘information’. Let’s begin with the definitions of Margarine and Butter:

mar•ga•rine also mar•ga•rin (mär j r- n)
n.
A fatty solid butter substitute consisting of a blend of hydrogenated vegetable oils mixed with emulsifiers, vitamins, coloring matter, and other ingredients.

but•ter (b t r)
n.
1. A soft yellowish or whitish emulsion of butterfat, water, air, and sometimes salt, churned from milk or cream and processed for use in cooking and as a food.


Margarine first originated in 1869 by a French food chemist. “The word margarine came from the Greek for "pearl," because the original version was hard, white, and glossy.” In addition, it was used as a low-cost substitute for butter and initial used animal-fat oils. In the later part of the 20th century, there was an industry shift and, today, they are almost exclusively created using vegetable oils.


However, due to the different types of fats (polyunsaturated, unsaturated, saturated, hydrogenated, partially-hydrogenated etc.), a lot of personal nutritional investigation is necessary before deciding on the ‘best’ margarine. The point is that not all margarines are good and, at the same time, not all are bad either as the email suggests.


To put it simply, the issue of the Margarine vs Butter debate is still ambiguous. As Yale University's Dr. David Katz is quoted as saying, “Butter is better than the bad margarines, the good margarines are better than butter.” It may be useful to note that avoiding both butter and margarine might well be a far more beneficial approach.


However, the emphasis on the molecular structure is greatly exaggerated. Even though there is only a slight difference in the molecular structure between plastic and margarine, it does not necessarily mean that they are both identical in terms of their properties. At the molecular level, even the slightest difference can make a huge difference.


As reported in the ‘Urban Legends’ website , “The claim that some comestible is but a ‘single molecule away’ from being a decidedly inedible (or even toxic) substance has been applied to a variety of processed foods, but that type of statement (even if it were true) is essentially meaningless.”

The bottom line is that, although they may be molecularly quite similar, eating margarine is NOT like eating plastic just as eating salt (which is, scientifically, Sodium Chloride) is not the same as eating Sodium and drinking Chlorine at the same time (both of which are poisonous to humans).


Looking at the initial paragraph’s comments on the use of margarine to fatten up turkeys, there’s no evidence to suggest such a thing ever occurred. Margarine was created to offer a cheaper alternative to butter, which, in the late 19th century, was an expensive necessity. Flavouring and colouring are indeed added though. The line ‘you can’t fool mother nature’ was adapted from a margarine commercial where the synopsis was that Mother Nature was fooled into believing that the margarine that she had tasted was butter.


This is the ‘full scoop’ on the facts of the email. I hope that this piece of information has been useful and good luck with your choices over butter and margarine…
- May 2005 –


Sources:
*Definitions taken from http://www.dictionary.com

*Information on the beginnings of Margarine is available on the online health journal ‘NaturoDoc’ from an article by Dr Andrew Weil – http://www.naturodoc.com/library/nutrition/margbutt.htm

*Dr
David Katz comments were taken off an ABC News article dated April 2005 - http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Health/story?id=692388&page=3

*Urban
Legends website addresses the initial email that was created in June 2003 - http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/butter.asp

*The
commercial can be viewed at http://www.advertisementave.com/tv/ad.asp?adid=357
 

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