Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

The GMO Revolution

This whole GMO thing has been fairly new knowledge for me. A friend of mine had her little boy early on during my pregnancy and posted a lot about organic food, products, etc. I had found the Babyganics product line, and was using their products, along with Seventh Generation for cleaning with Andrew and she and I discussed how great it was that products like that were available for our little ones. Later on, I noticed she had RSVPed to a "March against Monsanto" event. After looking at what they were about and what they were doing, I signed us up for the Tampa rally.

So, one Saturday morning, we packed up Andrew and headed out. All I can say is that it was the coolest thing I have ever been a part of. Upon arriving we were a little confused and unsure what was going on, but everyone was super friendly and welcoming. We were given 2 T-Shirts for about $5 (They were made by one person and he was giving them away for whatever you had to spare). People had brought extra signs, so we were given a few. Water was being passed around, people offering sunscreen, face painting, etc.
Soon we got started. It was a HUGE long walk with chanting things like "Hell No Gmo", and passing out flyers. They had water stations every so often and the police kindly showed up to make sure we could cross all the crosswalks safely. They were also very nice and helpful and were thanked by almost everyone as we walked. At the end we stopped in a park where local organic restaurants showed up with plates of GMO free food that was delicious! People gave each other rides back to their cars, played music, etc. It was so peaceful and just a really neat experience in general.

All I can say is that the benefits of eating all organic/ GMO free waaaayyyy outweigh any of the cons. Yes, it's a bit harder to find (though getting easier all the time) and it can be expensive (though I have done cost comparisons and really there are very few items that are more expensive). It is better and safer for you and your children to be eating organic/ GMO free and if we can do it on $100 or less a week for three people and be eating comfortable, most people can afford it. Even WIC will let you use your $10 for veggies and fruits on organic stuff.

IF we can make an effort to be buying more organic food not only are we supporting our local economies more, but organic food will be easier to get and cheaper. With Monsanto holding organic seeds hostage, it's very hard for organic farmers to do what they do, but they do it for us and the planet. So why not support them?

Check out the event page here! -- please commit to buying your groceries for the week/ month, etc all organic/ GMO free on November 30th, 2014. After Black Friday on Friday, Small Business Saturday the day after, we can add 'Save the Food Sunday' on the end.

List of GMO free brands to buy -- not as hard to find as you may think! Even Ben and Jerry's is on the list! :)




"There are two sides to every debate, what would you tell the naysayers who are in support of major companies like Monsanto and GMOs?"


"You may support them, but they couldn't care less about you. Because, at the end of the day, these companies aren’t concerned about you or the earth, about sustainability and farmers, they care about profit. Whatever they can do to secure more profit, they will do. They spend millions convincing us, and the farmers they are bleeding dry, that we need them and that they have our best interest at heart. It’s propaganda, not science. And if the naysayers naysay these facts as my own fiction and the passions of a misinformed dunce, I would point to the hard facts about GMOs turning up every day around the world. No increased yield, no drought tolerance, no flood resistance, no sustainability, not practical or affordable for smallholder farmers in most places in the world. The growing evidence cannot be ignored. Unless, in fact, the naysayers are really blind believers unwilling to face the truth."

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Because random posts are fun

...and also I have been stumped as to what to post for days. I think I am too excited about this month to think about much else, haha!

SO y'all get a post of randomness today.

IT'S OCTOBER!!!!! My favorite month with my favorite holiday! The candles are being burnt every day, we had pumpkin french toast for breakfast this morning, and the Autumn/Halloween decor is in full swing!

We have a very full and fun weekend planned which we will be sharing on Monday, then next weekend Jesse's mother is coming to visit and we have some other family members coming over for lunch, hoping to have a dinner date, some more dancing and then of course Halloween!!

I am finding all these fun new recipes to try with pumpkin or just autumn-inspired and really enjoying testing them out! These are oldies but goodies... I've made White Chicken Chili and Stuffed Peppers this week, and going to try to make Chicken Risotto this week or next. Also very excited to make Mushroom Risotto one of these days!

Here is the Stuffed Peppers recipe if you are interested:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Coat 3 halved bell peppers in Olive Oil and stick them in the oven for 20-25 minutes


Also have on hand Taco seasoning, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Onion, White Rice, Hamburger, Black Beans, Corn and Salsa



Cook 1 cup rice


Brown 1/2 lb hamburger 


Saute one cup onions


Add in 1/2 cup corn, 1 cup black beans and the 2 cups cooked white rice. Continue to cook


Add in around 1/2 pkg of Taco Seasoning, the meat and 16 ounces salsa


Spoon into your cooked peppers and stick in the oven for 20 minutes


You can take out the peppers at 15 minutes, add cheese and bake another 5 minutes if you wish


Enjoy! They are soooo yummy!





Also, I don't know about any of you other mamas out there, but figuring out what to feed your little one is hard sometimes! It's that whole second guessing yourself thing I guess. You have to go by what your pediatrician says, of course. Ours said to try foods that myself or Jesse don't like first so he gets used to those. So his first foods were:
Broccoli - he didn't like this at first but the creamier the better and he likes them better now!
Spinach - this usually needs a pinch of salt (recommended by the doc) but he's always done well with it!
Carrots - Favorite. Food. Ever.
Beets - this one was a bit iffy at first, but he's come to like them.
Avocado - no likey. Even with salt! :-/ We're going to try again this time mixing it with some carrot.
Tomato - it ends up kinda like a sauce but he likes it so whatever!
Yellow Squash - we *think* he is allergic to this.

Yesterday we tried mashed banana and he wasn't a huge fan. Hmmm. We will have to try it again later.

Today he had Japanese Sweet Potato and looooooved it!

Basically, we were told at first to wait a few days between new foods since he had an allergy to Strawberries early on. We've started cutting back time between foods since he has only had a few in the past 3 months and just keeping a close eye on his skin.

We're hoping to pretty quickly here start just puree-ing whatever we are eating for dinner (within reason) for the little man. For example: White Chicken Chili - pull out some beans and Chicken (leaving out the corn, chilis, etc) and puree those. On Pasta night he gets Tomatoes (until he gets chompers and can handle some well cooked noodles anyways!). On stuffed pepper night he can have some pepper and black beans mashed up (without the seasoning, onions, meat, etc).

For his veggies we buy all-organic, wash them well, peel the outsides if needed, chop them up, steam them until they are soft and then toss them in the food processor with water until they are creamy.

Shopping! I am horribly addicted to online shopping. It's a problem. It's fall and even though this crazy place doesn't have fall colors, I am determined to pretend it is fall!

Gray nails are apparently big this season and I'm in love with this color. Seeing as I can never have enough nail polish colors, I may have to purchase it.

This is SO the leggings season. I have a pair but I really want a fun pair. Plus some cropped yoga pants!

Also, these shoes have been on my mind for days.

P.s. My friend Nicole introduced me to these, how awesome is that?? I love that fabric for shorts but hate that they are so loose, so this to me is perfection! :)

Remember, do your shopping through Ebates and save up a bit for the Holiday season! :)

Lastly, little man is recovering from last Thursday very well! We stopped giving him paid meds Monday morning to see when he would need them next and not once has he needed them since! We also took off the bandage on Sunday and he is healing great! He can go back in the walker and pool this weekend and has his follow-up appointment on the 14th :)

Well that's about all for now. I promise to have a better post coming soon! TTFN! <3