Hello all. So happy you are here and I hope all is well with you and yours.
We have a calm, muggy and cloudy morning to start the day here. Last night about 9PM we had a big old storm blow in! Literally blow in! Dang, it hit hard at first, then just rain and a light show and a lot of noise. At one point the thunder was so loud - it actually scared Bitsy. I don't think he has ever been scared by a storm before. He got up on the bed, and I petted, and that was good enough, so he got under the covers and snuggled under them at the end of the bed for a couple hours! Brave kitty! About 11PM the lights went out, generator started and then regular lights came back on all within a minute.
I had trouble sleeping last night, as RLS took hold. I had a hard time shaking it. May be a nap in my future today!
Kitties are all well - I was worried about them. Lots of sticks down - all picked up already. Garden is fine. Thank goodness no troubles in my area. I hope all are safe.
Today will be one of our hottest in many months. Supposed to hit 90*F and be humid. A couple days of this and then we get a reprieve.
Today let us talk a bit about produce and many things we hear and do when it comes to fresh foods.**Many say organic is more nutritious. Weeeeelllll - that can be debatable. It is just without pesticides and fertilizer. The main difference if the farming method, not the actual nutritional value. Yes, the chemicals are bad, but the nutritional value of the actual item is still a good thing.
**Fresh is best! Fresh is appealing but flash frozen is a wonderful exchange. Dried produce and canned (simply canned) are good too. Better than none. When I buy canned it is without added ingredients. Read your labels. I try to get those just in water and maybe salt, or fruit juice (they are out there). Flash freezing is done at the peak of freshness and preserves vitamin C and antioxidants.
**Cosmetic doesn't mean quality. Perfect looking produce can lack flavor. Beauty shouldn't be a judging factor. Never judge a book by its cover!!!!! So don't overlook a an oddly shaped item that may be cheaper.
**Don't avoid juice. Some say juice isn't all that good. Wrong - juice that is 100% juice (fruit) is very nutritious. You still need to eat fresh items, but 100% juice is wonderful to fill in.
** MORE matters! Inadequate consumption is a big concern. We need all the goodness in them to stay healthy. Consume a variety of colors. I find it amazing that things that can be so beautiful can also be so good for you.
Fresh produce supports your overall health, aids in digestion, and helps contribute to a balanced and satisfying diet.
Picking the best takes a keen eye. You want to pick vibrant colors. Weight in hand is important. A heavy orange is generally a sign of a good piece of fruit over a light weight one. Firmness and texture matters. No bruises, soft spots or dents. Give it a squeeze - if rock hard, not ripe. Mushy, over ripe.Sometimes looks matter more than we think.
You shouldn't pick a shiny cucumber - that means it is covered in wax (encasing pesticides). You want a duller dark green one (it is natural and prob. fresher).
Picking a watermelon can be tricky.
I use this method when picking one. I keep a little cheat sheet in my purse, with these suggestions. When I really follow them, I get a good one. Take your time when picking one!Why a variety of color? Different colors have different vitamins and minerals and can do very different things to help your body.
Color is kind of like natural medicine. It helps prevent some maladies and it keeps our bodies it good shape to help fight things.Many items are turned into supplements because they do such good things.
I am so happy summer gardens are starting around here. Now is the time to find local vendors selling goods. Farm markets are wonderful - although I do realize they can be spendy! If you spend on them and leave the junk alone - it may work out in the finances.
There are the stores as well - yes, it is not just picked, but it is still good.
Do what you can to help your body. Do what you can to pick the best of the produce - know what to look for.
Take care of that body - you have to admit that an apple or a peach or a carrot is much better for your body than a stack of chips!
Hope this helps someone make a better decision on picking the right things and makes you feel a bit better.
Have a blessed day my friends.











