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Real Food Experience 2015 – Week 2 Challenge: Eat Whole Grains

Dump The Processed White Bread, Rice and Pasta.  
Eat Whole Grains Instead.
When Juggling a busy schedule, sandwiches, pasta, and rice casseroles are easy go-to meals.  There is so much you can put on a sandwich and so many different pasta sauces you can make.  Not only are they quick and easy to make, but they are a real crowd pleaser in my house and probably yours too. However, in order to get the most nutrient dense foods into your family, you are going to have to make the switch to whole grains.
This week I challenge you to dump your white bread, rice and pasta and switch to whole grains. Don’t panic!  This one should be easy.  Whole grains are delicious and there are so many to choose from.  In fact, if you have already given up white bread, I challenge you to try a new whole grain.  You can find Whole Grains from A to Z here.  I’ve rediscovered oats and found a new favorite in quinoa (keen – wah) since I made the switch to whole grains.  My dad who has also made the switch to whole grains (and is a great cook) talks about how much he loves millet.  He says it is a good substitute for rice because it has a similar texture.

 

Real Food Experience Week 2 Challenge: Eat whole grains



So, what’s the problem with processed flour and grains?


Quite simply, you are missing important nutrition.  Whole grains contain 3 parts…..the germ, endosperm, and bran.  When processed into white flour or white rice, the germ and bran are stripped away.  Again……….so why does that matter?  It matters because these are the parts of the grain that carry the bulk of the nutrition.  The endosperm is actually primarily starch which is high in calories and low in nutrition.

Part of my real food journey (and maybe yours) has been getting my head straight.  Food is delicious.  Food can be comforting.  Ice cream tastes really good after a bad day.  Ice cream tastes really good when there is something to celebrate.  Lots of us think about food only in relation to how it tastes.  What we need to start doing is thinking about food as nutrition.  Our bodies are machines and they need nutrition to fuel us properly and prevent disease.  Every meal is a choice. You can choose to fill your body with processed foods that do not provide nutrition or you can choose foods that provide a ton of nutrition that to me provides “almost magical” qualities.  I define “magic” as regulating my bodies systems, providing energy to make it through my busy days, and fighting chronic illness.  Nutrition can’t fix everything, but it sure does help with obesity, heart disease, and cancer.  I’m not going into lots of detail here, but I just want you to know that the research that I have read is staggering.  Google diet-related diseases and start reading.  That is how I started turning my thoughts of food from taste alone to nutrition.

OK……..let’s start looking for whole grains at the grocery store.  Try a new whole grain if you have already thrown white bread out of your house.  I can’t wait to hear about your progress.  Let us know what questions you have and I’ll be back later this week with some additional support.  There is a lot of confusing information out there.  I’ll help you weed through the confusion and make informed decisions about your food purchases.

Last week we talked about eating more fruit and veggies with each meal. This is the second step of your real food journey if you are participating in the Real Food Experience 2015.  Keep eating your fruits and veggies while working on this new challenge.  Join us over at our Real Food Experience 2015 Facebook group.  We are sharing lots of recipes, tips, and encouragement.

 


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