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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Environmental Working Group ranks the best and worst choices for NON-Organic produce.  This year apples moved from number 4 to number 1, 98% of apples tested had pesticides.  That said the list helps us to make educated choices when buying produce.  When you can, buy items on the Dirty Dozen list Organic, and save money buy purchasing items on the Clean 15 NON-Organic.  

DIRTY DOZEN LIST 
12 FOODS TO EAT ORGANIC

1) Apples
2) Celery
3) Strawberries
4) Peaches (Imported)
5) Spinach
6) Nectarines (Imported)
7) Grapes (Imported)
8) Bell Peppers
9) Potatoes 
10)Blueberries
11) Lettuce
12) Kale

The GOOD NEWS
CLEAN 15 FOODS TO EAT NON-ORGANIC

1) Onions
2) Corn
3) Pineapple
4) Avocado
5) Asparagus
6) Sweet Potatoes
7) Mangoes
8) Eggplant
9) Cantaloupe
10) Kiwi
11) Cabbage
12) Watermelon
13) Sweet Potatoes
14) Grapefruit
15) Mushrooms

 If you would like more information here is a link:

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Mom's Homestyle Spaghetti Sauce

Mom's Home-Style Spaghetti Sauce

1 1/2-2 pounds ground beef (depending on how meaty you like your sauce)
1/2 cup chopped onion (or one small-med onion)
3 cups water
1 (12 oz.) can tomato paste (organic is best, just check ingredients)
1/2 tsp honey (optional, it's just enough to cut the acidity of the tomatoes)
1 1/2 tsp each basil and sea salt (or you may use less salt if you like)
1 tsp each garlic granules/powder and oregano (I go scant on the dried oregano leaves, it can easily overpower)
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
2 bay leaves

Brown the ground beef and onion in a frying pan.  In a large saucepan combine remaining ingredients and stir, add drained ground beef and onion mixture to the sauce ingredients.  Bring to a boil and let simmer for at least an hour, several hours is even better.  Simple, Easy, Tasty.

Spaghetti Squash
Serve over baked Spaghetti Squash.  To bake, I just cut them in half length wise, scoop out the insides place cut side down in a roasting pan fill with water to about 1/2 inch and bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes or less.  It really depends on the size of your squash and your oven, it is done when the shell is soft when you touch it, or dents in easily.  Remove from the oven cool slightly and scoop out your "spaghetti".

For a side dish we had Sauteed Italian Zucchini and yellow Squash.
 Slice some zucchini and some yellow squash, about half and half.  Add it to a pan with some olive oil in it, slice an onion, some sweet peppers and add that too.  Saute until desired texture is achieved, add some basil, oregano, sea salt and pepper to taste.  Serve and enjoy.