Friday, February 5, 2010

Real Food Challenge

Well, my idea of not telling my family about the challenge was blown out of the water on Day 1!! Our first challenge was to clean every processed food item out of our house. That did not go over well! We came to a compromise - I will not throw any food away but I will not buy any processed food for the duration of the Challenge. I am planning on donating at church this Sunday for the Super Bowl of Caring food drive.
I was ready to throw in the towel on Day 1. Throw out everything processed with no alternatives given!! We made it through Day 1 without eating any processed foods - and we ate well.
Day 2: Buy some of the whole foods necessary - I didn't do this either because I was heading to town on Thursday.
The rest of this week is a blur. I cheated Tuesday by making spaghetti - it was whole wheat and everything else was homemeade, so not so bad, right?
Last night we had cream of broccoli soup in homemeade bread bowls and hard boiled eggs.
Tonight we ate salmon (caught by a friend who doesn't eat it!) and roasted root vegetables. Yummy!!
Breakfasts and lunches aren't so bad. We are eating homemade yogurt, 7 grain hot cereal (think oatmeal), eggs, milk, homemade bread,etc..
Tomorrow or early next week I plan to try my hand at homemade mozarella cheese! My sister-in-law Julie has a recipe that I would like to try.
I have yet to start a sourdough, but that was also on the challenge this week.
This challenge is, well, challenging! I am learning to think ahead a little more and we are trying some new things. I have never eaten parsnips before! Tonight, we ate parsnips and carrots julienned with maple syrup. I thought it was awesome. Unfortunately, I did hear some gagging at the table. The boys were not overly impressed with it.
Suprisingly, I have 6 main dishes planned out for this week and I bought all of my groceries and then some without going over my grocery budget!!

1 comment:

  1. HI! Found you on LocalHarvest.com. I love your header photo. What are they looking at?

    The food challenge is a great idea. I've thought about doing this myself, but haven't had the willpower :P. My kids are still little so I probably have a bit more leeway than you did at the beginning. My biggest problem would be DH. He likes brats, hot dogs, microwave popcorn and frozen pizza. How did the rest of the challenge go? Did you ever make that mozzarella? I love fresh mozzarella.

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