I found a great new blog to check out http://www.organicthrifty.com/. This blog proves that you can make good, value driven food choices without breaking the bank. In fact this was one of our first steps in changing the way we ate as a family. We would often buy lots of boxed, processed stuff but felt that organic meats were expensive. It took us considering our values to change our lifestyle. We knew that organic meats and dairy were a better choice for our family, so we started with a commitment to spend the bulk of our grocery budget in those areas. We also knew we wanted to try to eat more veggies and whole grains, so we applied more of our budget toward buying organic as much as possible. And as I began to use my grain grinder I was able to make real bread, muffins, pancakes, and other breakfast foods that we no longer needed to buy pre-packaged. You CAN get your family off the national obsession with sugar. You can prioritize your budget to include organic meats and dairy without it costing you more to go grocery shopping. Most of us just get into a rut and buy the same things when we go shopping, but consider the scenario below:
Great Value Milk $3.99/ gallon
A Box of Cereal $3.79
Total = $7.78
or
Organic milk $5.99/ gallon
A dozen Free Range Farm Eggs $1.79
Total= $7.78
The budget is the same, but the priorities are different. Another thing to think about is that a box of cereal will last a day or two, but a dozen eggs can make a hot breakfast for your children for several days. Our children love hard-boiled eggs, which are fun to eat and a powerhouse of protein. They affectionately call the yolk "cheese" and usually dump the "cheese" in the garbage and eat the whites, but occasionally will eat the yolk. Either way is fine with me, because their diet is low in fat and cholesterol, and because I'd rather have then eat an egg yolk which is a natural god-made food, rather than McDonalds french fries. :)
My next blog will be on whole-food breakfast ideas, so check back soon if you need ideas or encouragement in this area!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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