Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Food Rules: The CliffsNotes of Nutrition

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Rules were generally made to break, right? Your mother tells you to keep your dirty little hands out of the cookie jar because you've had enough, and what do you do? Wait until she's not looking and stick your dirty little hands in the cookie jar. You're not even discouraged when she hides the jar on top of the highest shelf in the kitchen, thereby requiring you to scale a kitchen countertop the size of Mt. Everest. You might not even want a cookie, but because she laid down the ground rules, you just HAVE to have one. It's your calling, your mission in life at that particular moment.

Well, I hate to say it, but your mom, your dad, your teachers... they were all correct. Rules ARE for your own good, especially when it comes to food. Last week, while at the powerHouse Arena bookstore in DUMBO, I purchased a copy of Michael Pollan's book Food Rules. It's one of those quick reads that you can easily finish in an hour, but it's packed with useful and enlightening information about (you guessed it) food!

For the next few weeks, I'll be sharing tidbits from his book because they are definitely worth sharing with an audience such as you! I'll start with this one...


"AVOID FOOD PRODUCTS THAT 
MAKE HEALTH CLAIMS"


This seems pretty straight-forward, but how many times have you given yourself a pat on the back for eating a product that advertised itself to be 'low fat', 'natural', 'healthy', etc.? I know I have! Just think Lean Cuisine, Snackwells and Baked Lays.

The underlying problem with these products is that they are processed foods, and unfortunately, processed foods are not regulated by the FDA as responsibly as you might assume. The very fact that they come in a package should tell you something. If you take a moment to review the ingredient list, you'll see that most of these foods are full of genetically modified ingredients. 

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Check out this ingredient list for Lean Cuisine's Chicken Fettuccini. You, like me, probably can't pronounce most of the ingredients towards the end, much less figure out what they are. Also notice the word 'modified' more than a few times in this list...

Ingredients:

BLANCHED FETTUCCINI (WATER, SEMOLINA, WHEAT GLUTEN), SKIM MILK, COOKED CHICKEN TENDERLOIN (CHICKEN TENDERLOINS, WATER, SEASONING (MODIFIED CORN STARCH, SUGAR, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, YEAST EXTRACT, DEXTROSE, SPICE, ONION POWDER, GARLIC POWDER, PAPRIKA), SOYBEAN OIL, ISOLATED SOY PROTEIN, SALT, SODIUM PHOSPHATES), BROCCOLI, WATER, 2% OR LESS OF CREAM, MODIFIED CORNSTARCH, SALT, ENZYME MODIFIED PARMESAN CHEESE PASTE (PARMESAN CHEESE (CULTURED PART-SKIM MILK, SALT, ENZYMES), WATER, WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE (FROM MILK), REDUCED FAT MILK, MILK PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, ENZYMES, NONFAT MILK, CULTURES), PARMESAN CHEESE PASTE (GRANULAR AND PARMESAN CHEESE (PASTEURIZED MILK, CHEESE CULTURES, SALT, ENZYMES), WATER, SALT, LACTIC ACID, CITRIC ACID), SOYBEAN OIL, BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR, ROMANO CHEESE PRODUCT ((PASTEURIZED COW'S MILK, CHEESE CULTURES, SALT, ENZYMES), WATER, SALT, LACTIC ACID), BUTTERFAT, WHEY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, CHEESE FLAVOR (CHEDDAR CHEESE (CULTURED MILK, SALT, ENZYMES), WATER, SALT, ENZYMES, CULTURES, PHOSPHORIC ACID, XANTHAN GUM), SPICES, MONO-&DIGLYCERIDES, XANTHAN GUM, FLAVOR (MALTODEXTRIN, FLAVORING AND MODIFIED FOOD STARCH), YEAST EXTRACT, SEASONING (WHEAT STARCH, EXTRACTS OF ANNATTO AND TURMERIC COLOR, NATURAL FLAVOR).
Contains: MILK, SOY, WHEAT INGREDIENTS


If your great-great-great grandfather and his clan didn't need genetically modified ingredients in their food, then you probably don't need them in yours either. These processed foods are modified to increase their shelf life. They're basically immortal. You know as well as I do that REAL food goes bad. If your food is not going bad, you should probably err on the side of caution when grabbing it off the shelf at the grocery next time.

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I'll leave you with one last excerpt from the book:

"Generally, it is the products of modern food science that make the boldest health claims, and these are often founded on incomplete and often bad science. Don't forget that margarine, one of the first industrial foods to claim it was more healthful than the traditional food it replaced, turned out to contain transfats that give people heart attacks. The healthiest food in the supermarket - the fresh produce - doesn't boast about its healthfulness, because the growers don't have the budget or the packaging. Don't take the silence of the yams as a sign they have nothing valuable to say about your health."

Now I'm not saying you should never buy food that's packaged. Don't worry about looking over both shoulders for me in the grocery store. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not on the Processed Food Police Task Force. If truth be told, I am guilty of buying processed food myself. It's just hard to avoid sometimes!

But my goal after reading Michael Pollan's book is to make a conscious effort to investigate what I'm putting into my body. The corporations that produce these 'foods' don't have a vested interest in my well-being, or yours. It's up to us to take an active role in what we purchase and consume.

Those Lean Cuisines weren't any fun to eat anyways, right? 

Good! I'm glad I didn't spoil your lunchtime fun!


GIVEAWAY ALERT!
I'd like to give one lucky reader a copy of Food Rules! Here's how you win...
Leave a comment on my Strictly Nutritious Facebook page sharing one food rule you live by OR pin it to win it! Pin a picture of the book Food Rules with a link to today's post, then paste your pin below in the comments section!

Winner will be announced tomorrow! 


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