Friday, September 2, 2011

It's all about Farmer's Markets!

This morning I had the pleasure of doing one of my favorite things: Shopping at my local farmers market! These days almost all cities, towns, and communities have some sort of farmers market. I am really lucky here in Phoenix, I have several to choose from. Almost everyday of the week there is a farmers market set up in a different valley location. For all of my local AZ readers, I have posted a link below to see all the days, times, and locations.
I haven't always been a farmers market shopper, but let me tell you, "Once you go local you never go back!"

My farm fresh eggs hanging in my kitchen!
In my quest to live a healthier lifestyle, I have found that shopping at the local farmers market gives me the most quality, organic produce at the lowest price. A few of the staple foods in my families diet, I now exclusively buy at the farmers market. Farm fresh eggs for example. Once you have tasted an egg
straight from the farm, you will wonder why you were ever buying store bought eggs to begin with! The consistency, color, and taste of the eggs are a whole world different! And did you know they don't have to be refrigerated?? That's right...straight from the hen's coop to an egg basket in your kitchen. The whole reason store bought eggs have to be refrigerated is because they go through a series of "baths", of bleach and other chemicals. This process strips them of a natural coating they have that keeps them fresh. We are actually one of the only countries in the world that refrigerate their eggs! At my local market, I pay $4 a dozen. Before, when I was buying the quality organic eggs at the grocery store I would pay $4 at least...sometimes $5. The cost difference for me is almost nothing, and I am getting the freshest, tastiest, eggs ever! Some of my other favorite products to buy at farmers market are fresh, local honey, avocado oil (healthiest oil to cook under heat), and 100% grass fed beef.

Fresh, un-processed honey!
Beef from happy cows!



Avocado Oil
Farmers markets are great for so many reasons other than fresh organic food. They are a healthy part of our culture that brings together the consumer and the grower. This atmosphere ensures that there is a transparency to the food system. What I find is that so many Americans are very disconnected from their food source. We mindlessly pull items off the shelf on our weekly grocery store trip, not really thinking about where it came from, or who was involved in its production. This is scary because so often  the faces behind the food industry are not at all concerned with you or your health.

On the flip side, shopping at the farmers market, you are having face to face interaction with the people who grow and produce the food you are buying. You'll find out that most of them are just regular folks who have families just like yours. The difference is they care about the health of others, and our planet. Sometimes at the farmers market, some unique items do cost a little bit more. But for me, I would way rather hand that extra dollar over to a man or woman who I can look in the eye, instead of into a big pot of corporate money that's going to the CEO of some food processing plant who is raking in millions of dollars a year and sacrificing the health of it's customer in order to do so.

Here are some of my favorite reasons to shop farmers markets : 
  • Fresh, Fresh, Fresh! The freshest produce you can buy aside from growing it yourself! It's straight from the ground to you.
  • Buying whats in season. It's very important for our health to be eating foods that are in season locally. Great prices on Organically grown produce!
  • Unique items you cant find at your local supermarket.
  • Farm fresh Eggs!
  • Free range organic meats.
  • Sustainability for our environment! This is a whole other topic in itself, so lets just say.... if you care at all about the health of our planet, this is a great way to honor it.
  • Friendly, chill atmosphere.
  • Fun place to take kids!
  • No harmful toxic chemicals, additives, or preservatives!

I hope you find yourself strolling the rows at your local farmers market soon! I would love to hear comments about your experiences with markets. I know I have alot of California and Arizona readers so below I have links to finding farmers markets in your areas. For my other readers, it's easy to go online and google the name of your state and farmers market.
Hope you all have a great holiday weekend! I bet there will be some great markets being held in a town near you this very weekend!


Blessings,
Lisa

Links:

http://www.cafarmersmarkets.com/index.cfm

http://www.arizonafarmersmarkets.com/

Monday, August 29, 2011

TOP 10 FAVORITE ORGANIC KIDS PRODUCTS

Hello fellow mommies! Today I am posting a list of my top 10 favorite organic kids products. I have found that the things I listed here are not only healthy organic options, but are also VERY appealing to the little ones! As mothers, our number 1 priority is the health of our kids. What's one of the best ways to ensure our kids are healthy? The answer is food!
Childhood disease is on an incredible high and statistics show 1 in 4 kids under the age of 10 take at least one prescription medication on an ongoing basis. According to a 2010 report by Medco Health Solutions, children's drugs are now the fastest growing segment of the pharmaceutical industry, with sales rising over 10% per year. This is crazy! Children's little bodies are the most susceptible to the adverse affects of  pharmaceuticals, yet they are the most medicated group! How did this happen? How did the youngest members of our society become the most unhealthy? Well in my opinion, it starts with the food.
Food is supposed to provide kids with the nutrients they needs for healthy cell function and brain development. But too often these days the food they eat is actually causing more harm than good. Some of the most dangerous additives and chemicals are in the highest concentrations in foods that are marketed for kids. Corporations spend $1.6 BILLION dollars a year marketing food to kids. And all but a few of the kids products that line the shelves of most supermarkets are classified "Junk food". The corporations are starting to get tricky with their marketing too, throwing out labels like "whole grain" and "sugar free", hoping these terms will entice mothers to give in to buying the brigthly colored packages, even against their better judgment. It really is tough as a mom to know what is healthy and what is not. And trust me, I know from personal experience that none of us moms want to deprive our kids or make them the odd one out. Fear not fellow moms, the good news is your don't have to deprive your kids of anything. There are a ton of great companies out there making quality kid friendly products, without jeopardizing their health.  First, I'm going to outline some of the worst food offenders so you know exactly what to stay away from.

1. High Fructose Corn Syrup
Not only is HFCS made from Genetically modified corn, it is also today's number 1 cause of childhood diabetes. Check the label on most juices or even Gatorade, the labels read water first, then HFCS as the second ingredient. That means it's mostly made from HFCS. And it's not just beverages, it's in everything from bread, to ketchup. Check your labels and make sure HFCS is something you defiantly stay away from!
2. Food Dyes
All of those brightly colored kids products are made possible by food dyes. You may have heard of them before, Blue 1, Red 40, and Yellow 5 and 6, among others. All you need to know is that several studies have shown links between the dyes and childhood cancer. They are to blame for several others illnesses as well, but for me hearing cancer was enough to convince me. Other countries such as Europe have banned the use of food dyes. We need to send a message that here in America we don't want them either.
3. Hydrogenated Oils
Most kids products are loaded with these. They are widely used to increase shelf life of processed foods. Hydrogenated oils cause a myriad of health problems ranging from heart disease, to type 2 diabetes, to cancer, autism, food allergies and autoimmune diseases. Stay away from "partially" hydrogenated oils too. And look out for tricky wording like "fractionated" vegetable oils, they are the same as thing.
4. MSG
It's not just in Chinese food people! These days it's in everything. Most chips, crackers, canned soups, hamburger helper, salad dressings, and frozen meals all contain MSG. Although you wont see it on the label as MSG. Real chemical name = monosodium glutamate. Other common names food makers like to use include : Glutamic acid, Magnesium glutamate, Yeast extract, “hydrolyzed protein”, anything “hydrolyzed”, Autolyzed yeast, Calcium glutamate. MSG has been scientifically proven to cause obesity. Other side effects of MSG include headaches, nausea, depression, behavioral and learning disabilities, and asthma.
5. Artificial Sweeteners
Names : Splenda, Equal, Sweet n Low. Quite possibly  the worst offender. Artificial sweeteners have been proven time and time again to be carcinogenic (cancer causing). In animal studies it caused holes in the brains of monkeys. It is used in all "diet" and "sugar free" products. As far as a "diet" product, this couldn't be farther from the truth. It actually causes you to crave carbohydrates as well as stores formaldehyde in your fat cells. In kids, it has been shown to cause seizures and several other neurological effects. Again though, these are not the names you will see listed on the labels. Here is how you can recognize it on a label : sucralose, aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame potassium. 


So with all of that out of the way, on to my favorite kids products!

1. Annie's Organics
Annie's makes a huge variety of organic and all natural kids foods, from macaroni and cheese, crackers, chips, and fruit snacks. My kids favorites are the "Bunny Grahams" and the fruit snacks. 




2. Honest Kids

Honest kids makes 5 flavors of organic pouch juices (they come in large bottles too). They are a great alternative to the Capri Sun's, with half the amount of sugar! Super convenient to pack in lunches too!



3. Yo Kids Squeezers

An awesome alternative to the highly popular GoGurt, but without the food dyes. Made with organic milk, not treated with antibiotics or hormones. Trader Joe's also makes their own brand of organic squeezers which I buy all the time too.



4. EnviroKidz

This company makes several flavors of cereal, frozen waffels, and snack bars too. My kids favorite is the Peanut Butter Panda Puffs cereal. All of their products are organic and 1% of their revenue is donated to species and habitat conservation.



5. Yummy Earth



 Makers of organic lollipops and gummy worms. Our family's favorite are the Vitamin C pops. Candy and vitamin C in one, cant go wrong there!





6. So-Delicious Chocolate Coconut Milk

True to it's name, this stuff really is sooo delicious! They make soy and coconut milks but we prefer the coconut. Too much soy can be really harmful to little girls reproductive organs. Anyway, the chocolate coconut milk is a big hit in my family. We try to cut down on the amount of dairy we consume, so this is a great healthy alternative.


7.Organic peanut butter

I didn't specify a brand on this one because there are so many to choose from. Peanut butter is such a staple of most kids diet and really needs to be organic. By choosing organic peanut butter you are avoiding hydrogenated oils and other chemical preservatives. Two of my favorite organic peanut butters are actually generic brands from Fry's and Safeway (Ralphs and Vons in California).


8. Trader Joe's organic ketchup



Another staple food of so many kids is ketchup. My kids like to put it on everything. Most conventional brand ketchup contain high fructose corn syrup as one of the main ingredients. By choosing organic you are getting organically grown tomatoes and avoiding HFCS. Trader Joe's is a great one. I also buy the O organics generic from Safeway.


9. Healthy Handfuls Luckie Duckies

Ok I hate to break this to you moms, but goldfish crackers now contain MSG. Over the past few years they have changed their formulation and it now contains MSG (especially all those flavor blasted ones). So the once healthy snack that millions of toddlers enjoy is now tainted. :( booo!
Good news though, here is the organic alternative. Healthy Handfuls makes these "luckie duckie" cheese crackers and a few other flavors too. They come in boxes or individual packets perfect for lunches. I find them at my local health food store but they are also sold at Costco. 

10. Nordic Naturals
Ok, so this last one really inst a food but I decided to include it because I it's one of my favorite products for kids. By this time, you may have noticed that it is hard to get all the nutrients needed from food sources alone. For this reason, my family and I take vitamins. I figure if your going to spend your money on vitamins they might as well be quality ones. So many kids vitamins out there are really lacking an adequate amount of nutrients they need. This company supplies some of the highest quality adult and kid supplements on the market. My kids take the multi-vitamin and the Omega 3 fish oils (which are super important for developing brains). They taste great and have 3x the amount of nutrients than most store bought kids vitamins.


While fresh fruits, vegatables, and whole homeade food is best, the above items are some of the best packaged kid products on the market. I have personally tested all of the things I recommend here and they have all recieved rave reviews from my little ones. The best way to ensure your kids want to be healthy is to educate them. Make a trip to the grocery store and educational experience. Explain to them that not all the food they sell there is good for your body. Put it into terms they understand. Being healthy is a lifelong journey so why not start em' young. Trust me, your kids will thank you for it!

As always, if you have any questions or comments feel free to post them here. I appreciate each and every one of you, and applaud you on taking steps to better the health of you and your families! Moms rock!

Till next time,
Lisa