Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A few Recipes From the All-Food Diet

There are zillions of recipes out there.  I use google to find them,  It helps to add keywords such as 'heathy', 'natural', or 'whole wheat'.   If I have a few specific items to use up, I'll enter the list into google and see what comes up.

Somewhat unintentionally, I wrote down a few recipes over the years.   These are included in The All-Food Diet.   And here they are:



RECIPES

Pho

Prep/cooking time: 20 minutes

Fill large Pot with water about 2/3 full
Set burner on Hi
Slice veggies to desired size
Stir sporadically as you add ingredients

Add:
Miso or other veggie soup stock base (use sparingly)
Hot Sesame oil (or other oil), many drops
Lime. Squeeze lots of lime in till stock tastes sour
Serrano or Jalapeno pepper
Pepper, to taste
Bundle of green onions
Lots of soy sauce or tamari, to taste

After veggies are cooked, add:
Package of hard (or firm) tofu
One Roma tomato
Package of rice noodles

Rice noodles will be cooked in about three minutes
Serve when they are soft

Serve with basil and sprouts





Curry Rice

Fry a green onion in hot oil

Optionally, Add:
Bits of sliced veggies, such as cabbage or bok choy
Tofu
Peanuts

Add:

Rice

Curry Paste (there must be a way to make your own, can someone post it)

Sliced Roma Tomato
Cubed jack cheese (optional)

Cook till hot and serve





Mexican V8 soup

In a medium saucepan, put 1 to 2 cans of Jugo de Verduras Ocho. In a pinch, substitute American V8. Fill pan with water till it’s ½ full. Put on High.

Add:

Pepper
Hot Pepper oil (a few drops)
2 Sliced Anaheim chilis
Several green onions and/or regular onion
Lots of cabbage
Lots of potatoes
Other veggies as desired

Serve with bread




Salad and Potatoes

Left side of plate:

Pour some peanut sauce on romaine lettuce

Right side of plate:

Slice some unpeeled potatoes real small

Boil till soft

Serve with butter and soy sauce or tamari

Note: Peanut sauce can be made from peanuts, coconut milk, spices and a few other things. I've never done it though.





Pasta with veggie garnish

Use small quantities of everything

Cook in hot oil:

Green onions
Roma tomato
Cabbage

Optional ingredients

Broccoli
Black Olives

Put on top of pasta
Yuppie pasta or angel hair work well


Tacos Veracruzana

Protein can be eggs, fish, or shrimp among other thing

Or you can use cabbage instead

Fry in hot oil:

One Jalapeno or Serrano pepper

Anaheim pepper (optional)

Add Onion

Red pepper (optional)

Wait

Add lime & romas

Add protein

Heat tortillas on top, one by one






Coconut Curry

Canola Oil
Curry
Onion
Anaheim pepper
Cashews, Almond slivers, sunflower seeds
Pea Pods
Red Pepper
Corn (cut from cob)
Coconut milk
Curry paste
Pepper
Hot sauce
Soy sauce or tamari

Add and stir fry in order given

Serve with rice





Fish Chowder

Cook an onion in oil

Add potatoes

Cook a bit longer

Add milk

Add cut up Tilapia

Add salt, pepper, and cumin or curry powder

Monday, November 19, 2012

Thanksgiving

I used to be a pescatarian.  While we never had a Thanksgiving fish, I was always happy with the spread.  Scratch the turkey, and that leaves only 11 vegetable dishes.  Yum.

It's hard to get hyped up for an entire month about food and not have a letdown.  There is only so much you can eat.  There is only so much you want to eat.  Fewer smaller portioned dishes are in order.  I do hate to waste food.  I try and use up all my leftovers by having a cupful twice a day for days on end.

This year will be a smaller gathering.  I've recommended that 'the bird' be a hummingbird.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Animal Farm

I just watched Food Inc.  What a scary movie.  We all knew that CAFO's were out there, but the devil is in the details.  No wonder there are so many vegetarians.  I should be getting a discount from my health care plan, as one of the few who doesn't have a diabetes prone diet.

Vegetables aren't safe either, because the animal farms produce mass manure runoff.  It seems like everything about the food industry is wrong.  Quality is often not a factor, and large amounts of water, fuel, antibiotics, pesticides, and fertilizer are used.

Family farms are good.  Grass fed beef.  Vegetables.  Local food.  Seasonal food.  Farmer's markets.

Fast food is bad.  Restaurant food.   Processed food.  Supermarket food.   Meat.

Ever since the black death, each generation has been taller, healthier, and has lived longer lifespans.  Modern food and sedentary lifestyles have reversed this trend.   Childhood obesity and diabetes are leading the current generation to be less healthy than their parents, and prone to die young.

Now if everyone bought foods with one ingredient and had a cow and chickens in their yard...

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Tax Treats?

Now I'm hearing about a fatty foods tax.   We already have a large soda ban .  Where will it end?  I could make a long list of unhealthy foods.  Do we really want to tax donuts, white flour, and junk food?  Should we tax CAFO's, GMO food, non-organic food, meat, and butter?  Any tax on fries with that?

Even though the government is discouraging a few unhealthy things, many are encouraged with favorable tax treatment.  Big AG is supported, as is tobacco, ethanol, sugar, and oil.

Let's let the citizens take responsibility for their own diet, and stray when they deem it desirable.

Update:  The French are looking at a Nutella tax.  What can you do?

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Nature's Way

Sometimes you have no science backing you up.  You just go by intuition.  Mine tells me that natural is good, and conversely, artificial is bad.

At one point they thought Radium was good for you, and DDT, and Thalidomide.  And C-sections.  Later it becomes apparent that they were wrong.

Why not jump the gun, and avoid household cleaners, GMO foods, excessive medications, and Teflon even before the science comes to light?

The New Yorker had a piece on biotics recently.   It seems that the good creatures in our guts are being wiped out by antibiotics.  This may cause overeating, asthma, and allergies.

Who knew?  I didn't, but I'll try to live natural on a number of fronts.  May as well get ahead of the curve.

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