Cooking Class: Brown Bagging It

Cooking Class: Brown Bagging It

Sick of Ho-Hum lunches?  Tired of your kid tossing out half their meal?  Learn how to make your packed lunch have more flavor, nutrition and fun. We will make several lunch meals that work great for on the go. We will teach how to get ‘tricky’ and sneak in more veggies and help balance your meal so you have more energy throughout the day.  This class is hands on – Taught by Sarah Droege, Nutritionist and Sheila Robertson, program director of Optimal Body Balance.  Most of the recipes eliminate the seven most common food allergens while still remaining yummy and beautiful. Recipes, shopping lists, tips and menu plan included.

Join us at Whole Foods on Monday, August 22nd 6-7 PM! Register in person at Whole Foods or call 608.233.9566. Cost is $5.

Cooking Class: Brown Bagging It

Train your Brain to Crave Healthy Food

Good Friday everyone! Here is a great article I just read and wanted to share with all of you from CNN news. If you have cravings you should definitely read this! Although they talk about a specific diet in this article, the “instinct diet”, this idea has been around for a long time.

Processed foods today have changed the way we taste things. Food science uses our inborn food preferences when making processed foods. Almost all processed foods are designed in a way to get you to eat more of them and then buy more of them. They do this by using the ingredients and tastes that humans are predisposed to love – sugar and fat. Processed foods play on your instincts; in nature, you would hardly ever encounter fat and sugar in the amounts you can find them in processed foods, and that is why we like processed foods so much. To quote Michael Pollan again, “You won’t find a fruit with anywhere near the amount of fructose in a soda, or a piece of animal flesh with quite as much fat as a chicken nugget”And there is another big problem with eating so much sugar and fat: we get used to it. We get used to eating a lot of fat and a lot of sugar; it seems normal. But it is not normal. The book The Pleasure Trap compares the this type of high-fat high-sugar diet to a drug addiction: “Food, like drugs, can stimulate dopamine cascades in the pleasure centers of the brain. But there is food—the bounty of nature that we were designed to eat, and then there is magic food—the stuff that we have created. And they are fundamentally different in their effect on health and happiness” The Pleasure Trap explains that the processed foods we eat today are designed to hyper-stimulate the brains pleasure centers. When we eat processed foods, we experience them as being more satisfying than real, whole foods. This is not surprising because they have been designed to be more satisfying. As a person eats more and more processed foods, his or her tastes adapt. He gets used to the rich taste of processed foods and they no longer taste as good as they once did. And yet we continue to eat more and more processed foods and we believe that we can no longer enjoy real, whole, healthful foods.
But the good new is that you can retrain your brain to enjoying real food again! And it may be tough at first, but it only takes about 30 days of abstaining from those bad foods. More details on the “instinct diet” and one woman’s story on how it worked for her in the article below.  (more…)
Cooking Class: Brown Bagging It

Asparagus Herb Tart (with a gluten-free almond flour crust)

I have a ton of fresh produce right now, both from my small container garden and from Circle M Farms CSA box. I really wanted to come up with something awesome to make combining a bunch of the neat things I have right now, and I came up with a tart. Quiches and tarts are a really great way to combine a lot of ingredients — they’re very versatile, can you can do almost any flavor combination you’d like. And they are pretty simple. To speed the process up even more, you could buy a pre-made crust. Then you just whisk together the eggs and milk, pour it in, cut up whatever veggies or herbs you happen to have and throw those in as well and bake!

Here’s the recipe for the one I made today. Super yum.

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