About Me

Dearest Readers,

I could spend hours and hours right now trying to get this to look all pretty, but I really just want to get into the food!  How about you?  I will be updating and working on a more beautiful blog, but in the mean time, I want to tell you about my food journey…

As some of you know, my dear Emma (2 1/2 yrs.) has been diagnosed too much since birth.  It started with eczema, sensitive skin, atopic dermatitis.  Then it was “toddler’s diarrhea” at 9 mos.  At 1 year, she had allergy testing done for the first time, and it came out positive for more than 15 food allergies.  She’s also suffered from recurrent ear infections throughout all of this.  Just after her 2nd birthday, the diarrhea got a lot worse and she went to the Pediatric Gastrointestinal Doctor.  It was after this appointment (5/09) that I lost patience with the whole doctor and laboratory scene.  I found a common thread with each doctor we had seen to date, and that was that they all treated the symptom and didn’t address the underlying problem.  Why were we emptying our healthcare funds for this, anyway?

So I got to work and got praying hard, determined to find my own answers.  I read books, blogs, websites – anything I could find.  Things that sounded true to me or linked to other true things I read I kept, until I found a body of information that can heal my daughter and protect my son from having the same problems.  I discovered along the way that I have my own bit of digestive issues as well.  What I’ve found is astonishing.  It’s changed everything about me.  And I’m a pretty simple person.  (I think about husband, kids, and food all day : )  The journey we are all on is still developing, and none of us are 100% healthy yet.  But, I know that I have the TOOLS to make us reach that goal over the next couple of years.  For any of you out there with health problems, I have to mention a couple of things:

The Lord wants you to be healthy.  Your body is a temple, pure and clean, and it should function that way.  Even seemingly trivial things like gas and heartburn are cause for review.  Probably half of our diseases and illnesses as a country can be healed simply by healing the gut through proper nutrition.  But it’s a slow process, and there is not a miracle pill or solution for all.  Diet alone is enough to flip someone’s world upside-down.  Believe me, I know.  When the Doctors told me that Emma was allergic to corn, wheat, rye, soy, and rice,  I was DEFEATED.  But I got back up after I prayed and cried on my knees.  And each of us, regardless of religion, race, demographic or status can do that anywhere in the world.  As I started my journey with her, I started reading books by some of the top specialists in the U.S.  For a couple of weeks I was adamant that we HAD to get her to one of the doctors that wrote my book.  But eventually after I calmed down, this thought came to me – it’s not your doctor that’s going to heal you.  It’s a treatment of some sort that’s going to heal you.  And that treatment can be found in ways other than spending the $ to go to the Doctor.  Heavenly Father will help you if you pour your heart out to him.  He helped me.

So now you know how I got hyper-connected to my food, let’s get to the meat and potatoes : P  The food.  This blog is all about nourishing food.  So what that means is food that’s good for you and that is mostly based (about 80%) on the principles found in what I like to refer to as food scripture, or Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon.  Lucky for me, most of the Mexican food we already eat didn’t have to be changed at all.  Which is very interesting, but that’s for another post.  The typical American diet is mostly being rejected in this book because, well, does anyone disagree that sugary cereals and hormone and antibiotic pumped meats are good for you?

Each day (ideally) I will post the dinner meal we ate the day before.  Emma is on a special diet most of the time so what she eats will mostly be excluded, unless you guys want some low-carb meal ideas for kids…hmm didn’t think so (but leave a post if you do!)  I am hoping that ya’ll will comment with recipes or techniques you have as well.  Hopefully we’ll be one jolly recipe-exchange, equally benefiting each other. So let the games begin!

Love,

Michelle

3 responses to “About Me

  1. Virginia

    HI,

    Great site! If and when I ever get my computer back up I will enjoy sharing recipes and ideas.

    I am at the community computer lab where I live. I ahve not been on line since last thurs. we missed you last night at sewing class. just 3 of us. Viri came alone with Rebbeca.

    I am going to bring my Macrobiotic books to church sunday for you to see. I think you will enjoy them very much and get a lot out of them. I really think it is the way to go.

    I think you need to take your daughter off all dairy products. the is a drink you can replace it with.

    gotta check my mail. Loved the salsa recipes. I have never made salsa. what is a medium hot pepper? I don’t like hot peppers. what else can I use?

    Good luck with your blog.

    Virginia

    • Michelle G.

      Virginia-

      Serrano pepper is hot, but used in small portions, it’s just fine (1 med. serrano pepper per cup will yield mild to medium salsa). If you don’t like hot peppers, a quartered roasted green or red pepper (roast alongside tomato in skillet) would be delicious.

      Happy cooking!

      Michelle

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