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Anita,

I used to base all my meals around meats too. That was before I got

sick from implants, and my husband was totally a meat and potatoes

man! Now he is a salad eater, big time! It's been a very positive

change for our whole family.

I am glad this discussion prompted some positive changes for your

diet. I bet you and your son will both begin feeling better, and

your pocketbook will feel better too. There's lots of ways to

experiment with veggies for a main dish. So many salads to create!

That's a great tip about Von's. I didn't know they could get the

wild salmon, and that is a great price. Thanks for the info!

Looking forward to seeing you soon-

LOve,

Patty

> >Sure Anita!

> >I think I wrote about a few of my guidelines a few weeks back,

but as

> >a general statement, I try to eat my foods as close to their

natural

> >form as possible, and to concentrate on plant foods. That means

I buy

> >organic things when I can, I try to concentrate on fruits and

> >vegetables in season, and I consume only raw dairy products. Our

meat

> >is from the wild game my husband hunts successfully. We also eat

> >salmon and other fish occasionally. I actually try to follow a

diet

> >as close to the Mediterranean diet, or a biblical diet as I can.

I

> >think Dr. Jordan Rubin's book, " The Maker's Diet " gives great

> >guidelines.

> >

> >I think it is wise to avoid alot of high carbs--as in breads,

pastas,

> >chips, and other flour or grain based foods that are highly

> >processed. They are just fat builders. I think whole grains are

> >great, but I also think many of us need to be aware of whether or

not

> >we have a grain allergy or gluten intolerance. I eat way, way

less

> >bread and pasta than I used to. I used to love bread, but I

rarely

> >eat it at home anymore. When we do eat wheat products, I try to

make

> >sure they are whole wheat, and with oats, I buy the whole oat

(none of

> >this quick processed stuff. For those who like instant oatmeal, I

> >suggest adding oat bran to the bowl to slow down the metabolism of

> >it.) I also do not eat potatoes anymore because of their high

starch

> >content, that causes the pancreas to literally gush with insulin

> >production, much like sugars do. I have heard it said that

eating a

> >potatoe is like eating sugar!

> >

> >Of course, we try to avoid eating too much sugar, but when we do

have

> >treats, we try to have something with some redeeming qualities,

like

> >fruit pies, or fruit crisps, made with whole oats and sucanat. We

eat

> >well, but we are not so inflexible that we can't have fun once in

> >awhile.

> >

> >As for fats, I am totally into eating a healthy quantity of good

> >ones! They are necessary for healthy hair, healthy cells, brain

> >health. I think the low fat fad is actually quite dangerous, and

> >there is alot of very misleading info out there about them. Fats

are

> >so important for our body, and for many aspects of our body

functions.

> >We use organic butter, olive oil and coconut oil and we do not

use low

> >fat products in our house. As I said, as close to their natural

form

> >as possible, so we use no fake anything, and I don't try to skimp

> >either.

> >

> >So, breakfasts are things like fruit and yogurt smoothies, (to

which I

> >add a raw egg and ground flax seeds); or fresh fruit; raw milk

cheese

> >and whole wheat crackers; organic peanut butter and celery sticks;

> >right now we are kinda into watermelon!

> >

> >Lunches are salads, or if we are fast fooding it, we tend to get

the

> >Subway type turkey sandwiches in a wrap.

> >

> >Dinners usually include salads as well, or if we are having any

meat,

> >a side dish of vegetables. I make alot of soups too, using alot

of

> >veggies and might add a little meat. Soups are great...I love

them!

> >I also make casseroles with rice and a little bit of meat once in

> >awhile. My family's absolute favorite is an Arabic dish called

> >Machbous that is made with chicken, rice and lots of spices. It

is

> >delicious!

> >

> >I hope that helps--we can talk more when you come over! I hope

you

> >are hanging in there okay, Anita....how is your son doing?

> >Hugs,

> >Patty

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >--- In , " anita kessler "

<AnitaK001@m...>

> >wrote:

> > > Patty,

> > > I am getting more and more confused when it comes to diet. Low

> >carb, no carb, high fat, low fat, etc. Can you give me a quick

> >overview of what your diet consists of? Love, Anita

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by

> >licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

licensed

> >health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> >Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live

> >a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

ing,

> >two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >

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ANita

I don't know if it is true, but have heard that atlantic salmon is

more contaminated. Dr. mercola recommends wild alaskan salmon from

Vitalchoice and that is where I buy mine. It is delicious and has

been tested for mercury and level is undetectable. The website is

www.vitalchoice.com.

love, kathy

> >Sure Anita!

> >I think I wrote about a few of my guidelines a few weeks back,

but as

> >a general statement, I try to eat my foods as close to their

natural

> >form as possible, and to concentrate on plant foods. That means

I buy

> >organic things when I can, I try to concentrate on fruits and

> >vegetables in season, and I consume only raw dairy products. Our

meat

> >is from the wild game my husband hunts successfully. We also eat

> >salmon and other fish occasionally. I actually try to follow a

diet

> >as close to the Mediterranean diet, or a biblical diet as I can.

I

> >think Dr. Jordan Rubin's book, " The Maker's Diet " gives great

> >guidelines.

> >

> >I think it is wise to avoid alot of high carbs--as in breads,

pastas,

> >chips, and other flour or grain based foods that are highly

> >processed. They are just fat builders. I think whole grains are

> >great, but I also think many of us need to be aware of whether or

not

> >we have a grain allergy or gluten intolerance. I eat way, way

less

> >bread and pasta than I used to. I used to love bread, but I

rarely

> >eat it at home anymore. When we do eat wheat products, I try to

make

> >sure they are whole wheat, and with oats, I buy the whole oat

(none of

> >this quick processed stuff. For those who like instant oatmeal, I

> >suggest adding oat bran to the bowl to slow down the metabolism of

> >it.) I also do not eat potatoes anymore because of their high

starch

> >content, that causes the pancreas to literally gush with insulin

> >production, much like sugars do. I have heard it said that

eating a

> >potatoe is like eating sugar!

> >

> >Of course, we try to avoid eating too much sugar, but when we do

have

> >treats, we try to have something with some redeeming qualities,

like

> >fruit pies, or fruit crisps, made with whole oats and sucanat. We

eat

> >well, but we are not so inflexible that we can't have fun once in

> >awhile.

> >

> >As for fats, I am totally into eating a healthy quantity of good

> >ones! They are necessary for healthy hair, healthy cells, brain

> >health. I think the low fat fad is actually quite dangerous, and

> >there is alot of very misleading info out there about them. Fats

are

> >so important for our body, and for many aspects of our body

functions.

> >We use organic butter, olive oil and coconut oil and we do not

use low

> >fat products in our house. As I said, as close to their natural

form

> >as possible, so we use no fake anything, and I don't try to skimp

> >either.

> >

> >So, breakfasts are things like fruit and yogurt smoothies, (to

which I

> >add a raw egg and ground flax seeds); or fresh fruit; raw milk

cheese

> >and whole wheat crackers; organic peanut butter and celery sticks;

> >right now we are kinda into watermelon!

> >

> >Lunches are salads, or if we are fast fooding it, we tend to get

the

> >Subway type turkey sandwiches in a wrap.

> >

> >Dinners usually include salads as well, or if we are having any

meat,

> >a side dish of vegetables. I make alot of soups too, using alot

of

> >veggies and might add a little meat. Soups are great...I love

them!

> >I also make casseroles with rice and a little bit of meat once in

> >awhile. My family's absolute favorite is an Arabic dish called

> >Machbous that is made with chicken, rice and lots of spices. It

is

> >delicious!

> >

> >I hope that helps--we can talk more when you come over! I hope

you

> >are hanging in there okay, Anita....how is your son doing?

> >Hugs,

> >Patty

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >--- In , " anita kessler "

<AnitaK001@m...>

> >wrote:

> > > Patty,

> > > I am getting more and more confused when it comes to diet. Low

> >carb, no carb, high fat, low fat, etc. Can you give me a quick

> >overview of what your diet consists of? Love, Anita

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by

> >licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

licensed

> >health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> >Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live

> >a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

ing,

> >two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >

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