We are all going to die. Sorry to break it to you, but the magic diet will not make anyone live forever. And, honestly, a life without ice cream and pizza is a life that we do not really want to live.
I believe that we should be good stewards of everything we have been given. "Everything" includes our bodies, but also our time and resources. Right now, I cannot afford to buy organic, free-range, grass fed, whole grain, etc. I do not love to bake or cook and am not great at it either.
So, I do what is reasonable for us:
- I buy fruits and vegetables that are on sale. A non-organic carrot has to be better choice than potato chips. Ground turkey has to be better than 75/25 ground chuck. Other options could be better, but the price cannot fit in my grocery budget.
- I make sourdough bread. According to my research, our bodies can handle sourdough much better than other types of bread. Also, this bread recipe requires three ingredients: water, flour, and salt. I can handle that. [A word of warning: sourdough requires some time]
- I make granola. This recipe takes me about twenty minutes from start to finish, and I am happy to eat each of the ingredients. To make it a little more healthy, I use coconut oil instead of canola oil.
How do you eat well in a cost-effective, simple way?
We do what you do, plus make kombucha. If you're interested, here is the kombucha recipe plus a granola recipe I love. :)
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Thanks, Heidi! I'll have to check out the granola recipe.
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