Well last year I did pretty well eating only Buffalo once a week but this year all I want is tuna fish, steak and as much as I hate to admit it fried chicken! I have done well avoiding pork. Just the thought of those intelligent, amazing pigs in factory farms kills me. As much as it killed me I did however buy a few cans of tuna fish. I haven't finished reading Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer. I need to start reading it again and get re-inspired. I must admit it can get darn depressing. I find myself walking around in a circle in the grocery store. I know except for the buffalo meat that there is no meat or fish in the store that is humanely raised. I know much of the fruit and veggies are filled with pesticides, the packaged things have weird chemicals I cannot pronounce. In fact, Gatorade just removed an ingredient called brominated vegetable oil (or BVO.) BVO is a chemical used as a flame retardant and is used in drinks to help keep the ingredients for separating. Yuck.
I am still making the easiest bread in the world - no kneading required. It has Yeast, Flour, Salt and Water. That is it! Here is the book link. You mix up the ingredients, let it sit for two hours and use it or store it in the fridge and use it within a week or maybe two! It is awesome!
I have been making a lot of soup too. Trying to increase the carrots, celery, onions and garlic intake for the family. Unfortunately, I cannot get my four year old to eat the veggies. I can however get her to eat the dumplings I drop in. Which don't have a lot of nutritional value but I know that they don't have BVO! Ha. I told my husband it was chicken and dumpling soup but that it didn't have chicken in it and that I would buy a rotisserie chicken so he could shred it and put it in his soup. Well. I went to both markets in town and NO more Rotisserie Chicken. They did however have fried chicken. I bought it and watched my husband slowly eat a piece at the kitchen counter. He was in heaven. I had to have a taste. The taste ended up being two pieces. I felt awful but it was so good. I guess the moral of this story is we are not perfect.
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