Monday, November 16, 2009

Taking stock

So we took stock of our fridge and think we have a good week or so of meals.  While taking stock we took the time to read some boxes of some our old staples.  You know if you want to feel like an idiot read a processed foods box...there are more things on there I can't pronounce than I can.  I mean what is it really?!!  



Ohh and the salt apparently everything processed needs 200x the normal amount of salt that you would normally use...then we still salt it because it tastes weird...gee wonder why?
 But we are not going to waste the food already bought and in our fridge, as we do have a budget to keep and kids to feed.  Ohhh I haven't told them yet their beloved chicken nuggets are going to be a thing of the past....ssshhhhhh 

Went to our local Produce Market, I love this place the prices are super reasonable and most everything in there comes from local farmers. We got a few tomatoes, romaine, and broccoli all grown in our county & to supplement tonight's dinner. Now we did get one thing I could not determine where it was from an orange, my 4 year old wanted it and I could not bring myself to say NO NO you can't have this healthy orange, it was organic so it's a go.  Perhaps I need to reevaluate our priorities. 
 
To me personally organic is more important than local, I feel better feeding my child an organic orange from Florida than a pesticide treated orange from 5 miles away. So organic is our first priority.  It is pretty easy around here to have local and organic and I promise I will not buy something organic all the way from Argentina *hangs head in shame* as I did last week before making this commitment. Damn those blueberries for looking so delicious. 



CCOF is #1 to us it is the California Certified Organic Farmer's label, because honestly the USDA Organic label is nice and all but goverment = big business and I don't 100% trust their idea of organic versus mind. The CCOF I do plus if it has that CCOF label I know it was grown in my state making my search for locavarian delights it easier.



So the rest of the week we ordered from the CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) 

find a local one here...


We have ordered our CSA box from J&P Organics which is a little farm just a short 20 miles away.  JP delivers it straight to my house and we will have local, organic veggies for a fair price and I don't have to go to the Farmer's Market this week.


  Tomorrow....We need milk so we are going to venture off the the Whole Paycheck, I mean Whole Foods of course. I have done some research and found a company that is organic and has California dairys most within 100 miles.  
Should be interesting!  

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