How to not eat SAD (Standard American Diet)
When I moved to the US my health went haywire. Autoimmune type symptoms began to appear in various parts of my body.
The reason was simple. I could not find the food that I was used to eating. So much American food is bad for me and most others I suspect.
The food in Australia is so different. Things like bread only last a few days, not weeks because it is not loaded with preservatives and chemicals. Most food is fresh, and not loaded with chemicals in Australia.
Last night I attended a meeting of cyclists, as I looked at all the food and drink that they served up, there was clearly nothing that I could eat because it was all processed and full of bad stuff.
We all know that our health is primarily reliant on what we eat or do.
So I'm looking for more ideas from people who are probably trying to eat better because they too probably have developed autoimmune type issues from food.
What do you look for when you have to eat out. I've not been very successful with salads, and there is a mountain of evidence that salad greens are a common source of E.Coli food poisoning.
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@johnbishop, John,I am the total opposite. I could eat fish everyday!(except salmon, that is a once in a blue moon thing)
We have been supporting a radio station in Nome, Alaska – KICY after going there one summer with the wife's sisters church group to do some summer helper work on a new generator building. In the winter the station director usually makes trips to a lot of the supporting churches for fund raisers and he ships fresh caught salmon and prepares it at each church. We've been to three of the dinners so far and they always have chicken for me ☺ My daughter loves the salmon and goes with us. As good as it is, I can get a small piece on the tip of my fork and swish it down quick, say yummy and go back to my chicken and veggies…and of course all the Norwegian home baked pies and cakes assortment.
@johnbishop Thanks, John. That Peel-A-Pound Soup sounds good and easy to make!
Teresa
It is surprisingly good.
@Some pieces are karge, others are small. But anyone can easily figure out how to estimate how many tablespoons. A A few pieces can be 2 tablespoons. Sometimes I put in 6 pieces or abbout 6 tablespoons. Elephant garlic tasts like garlic with a very low and sweet garlic taste. Peach414144
Thanks, @peach414144 and @johnbishop
I like the sound of elephant garlic, I'll have to find it and give it a try.
Teresa
@ The more you cut any garlic into small pieces the greater the taste. The larger the piece, then the sweeter the taste especially with elephant garlic. Therefore when I make a soup, especially chicken soup I place large pieces into the soup so the garlic can be distinguished from the other vegetables. ENJOY! peach414144
Thank you for that tip Peach @peach414144 !
@ Dear Johnbishop and everyone else: Since you like peanut butter: When I do not feel like cooking and I do need protein for the day I make a peanut Butter and pickle sandwich on the bread of your choice. If you make this with a garlic dill pickle it is a unique taste.
Hi @peach414144 What a unique idea – I do like peanut butter and dill pickles but I've never put them together – I need to give it a try.
Teresa
One of my mainstays as a teenager was peanut butter and sliced banana sandwiches. Magnesium and protein…☺
@ Hi Hopefull. /the pickles can be found at publix in the refrigerated section on the highest shelf. BaTamptee garlic dill for me would be the way to go. Or the pickle of your choice.