I found it really difficult to eat healthily the last few weeks. Feeding myself and my children became more and more like a chore and as a result we ate more convenient food. I simply did not have the time or energy to prepare wholesome food daily.
I certainly felt the affect, that all that food was having on me and now once again as I have returned home and am eating food that is partly from my garden and from the local market. I am a big believer in the fact, that you are what you eat and that to truly honour and love yourself, you need to start by paying attention to what you are putting into your body.
This may seems like common sense, but how many people check the ingredients on packaging, how many check to see where their food has come from. Our relationship with food has changed so much over the years.Where once, the only food you would have eaten would have been that which you could source locally, now it is being shipped right across the world.
On top of that we no longer eat to nourish our bodies, but more to satisfy our unnatural hunger. Unnatural because of the many ingredients that are added to food to increase their shelf life and make them sweeter and as a bonus are also highly addictive. Bonus to who though, certainly not to us. I strongly believe that we eat so much more food today because we are not satisfying our bodies need for natural and highly nutritious foods, leaving us craving for foods that we are not consuming enough of.
Because of this so many people have no connection to the food they eat, they focus more on the way something looks and taste, on the way it has been marketed to them, that the actual value it has on their well being.
But when we we take the time to grow our own food, we are providing our bodies with the highest levels of nutrients and energy that plant life can offer. This is especially true, when we harvest that food and eat it straight away. And even more so when we actually forage and eat foods that grow naturally around us.
But just as important, we also become very connected to the land that we live on. As we are taking in the many nutrients from the soil and the energy of the land, where we have grown and sourced our food. Food that we planted throughout the year, during the different seasons, with the different elements, all with their own energy locked into them, all connected to the land and now connected to us, now a part of us.
I have returned home to a land that provides me with so much food, food that grows here naturally and also food that I grow intentionally, but all of it connects me to the land that I live on. Today I ate salad for my lunch that my middle daughter picked from my garden, she also picked some marigold flowers to add to it. We added avocado from one of the trees and apples and tomatoes we sourced locally. I used lemon juice and olive oil as a dressing, both from the land I live on.
@trucklife-family what can I say? Those Avies looked so good, I cleaned ours out (now my wife hates you!hahaha) and your words besides being very true, they were put down beautifully. Many thanks and now I'm off to the grove...
Oh, most ready to eat foods have lots of processed sugars (even some of the organics) and while it temporarily raises your blood sugar appeasing your hungry feeling, when you feel hungry again, with the lower blood sugar (higher insulin levels) you might end up dizzy or with a headache.
Sorry, I digress,,, Take care and I look forward to seeing your writings again..
Mike
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I agree completely. The "cheaper" easier food may satisfy our mouth and convenience but our body will pay a much higher cost which we will then have to repair. Also, You have avocado trees!! Very awesome! We live in the frozen north and growing our own food is a lot of work and planning for the whole year. Still very dependent on Costco. Hopefully we can get closer to food independence one step at a time.
thank you @puredarknes2life, you such check out @porters and @walkerland they live way up north and produce really good food and they both have such a wealth of knowledge xx
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Look at those delicious avocadoes! The season is over here sadly. I couldn't think of a more important time to nourish yourself and your family, my dear.
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Oh I know I am so lucky to have them, they are such a stable of our diet when we are here, thanks for dropping by @homesteaderscoop and @riverflows xx
I love ovacados the are very nutritious
they are indeed @wanasoloben x
FOOD IS MEDICINE! Oh, I love your post so much.
You're so right. We've become so disconnected from the soil and the earth because of mass farming and our consumeristic society. You're doing things right, keep it up! We love you!!!!
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Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback , I really wish more people would make the connection between food and well being. xx
So true. And once you start eating healthily, you lose your tolerance for the junk food! Both in taste and in how your body reacts to it. Things that I used to love as treats now no longer taste that good; on occasions where I've eaten out too much (I almost never eat out, so this came up years ago when I'd go to a weekend convention with friends, or when I traveled to a friend's wedding), my body has NOT been happy with me. At least when I went on the wedding trip, I had learned my lesson and was sure to at least bring the makings of my daily protein shake that keeps my blood sugar happy and is my daily breakfast, so I had a good start to my day even if lunch and dinner were less than optimal.
I wasn't sure if TSA was going to let me through with ziploc baggies of powder, since I mix my own protein shake from scratch ingredients, lol - but they did! I even went out and bought the Starbucks instant coffee because it comes in individual sealed packets (I mix it up with coffee), but the other ingredients were home-mixed, lol.
Really happy to see gardening like that. I agree with you. Growing our own food make us have connection with earth, people, add more value.
Thanks for sharing
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