Guest guest Posted May 16, 2012 Report Share Posted May 16, 2012 It amazes me that you grow most of your own food. I have never tried the homemade sodas. I try to have a soda only once a day and to drink water other times. I feel for your daughter's friends though I don't care that much for doritos but some salt free maize chips with cheese (either out of that jar or shredded or torn up sharp cheddar does call to me.  But I'mtrying to think more of veggies. I planted some today and can only hope they grow. I think the container will be good as it has that well of water underneath it. I did stuff a red pepper and would have done a yellow one but it had a little hole in the bottom and some bite marks inside so I tossed it even though it looked good from the outside. I was disappointed. Those came from the store though. I did use meat and rice in it and tomatoes and seems like catsup provides the sugar to make it taste good. And a bit of cheese. I thought about adding some black beans to it as well. I made tacos for lunch and used the ground meat in both dishes. Have more left for the stuffed pepper so may go back to store to get another to parboil and fill. Maybe I should get some cabbage too for stuffed cabbage. I haven't figured out how to do all this without the meat. I know y ou would probably do it with beans. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Convincing others!  Being vegetarian, and growing most of our own food, I rarely set foot in a grocery store. On the rare occasion that I do, I can SMELL the crappy chemicals and stuff. About the only time we have storebought food in our house is when my daughter is having a sleep over, and the smell of it makes me gag-(think doritos and jarred cheese sauce) My daughter doesn't touch the stuff, but her friends are used to it, so we get it sometimes, but more often than not, they are happier with our fresh food and homemade sodas (they love that they can pick what goes in to their soda and have fun making it-fresh ginger, lime, and honey seems to be the favorite) I am THRILLED that I developed food allergies years ago and had to learn the truth about food...I think my daughter's health is far better for it, since she was raised on fresh stuff, not packaged crap. She has none of the " teenage " issues that her peers do, such as acne, painful periods, weight issues etc. Her doctor says he wishes all of his patients were in the same boat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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