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Marching Journey Down FlyLady Way!
March 21
Time to do a little more Marching in the Home Office. Now that our
desks are clean and uncluttered, it's time to tackle some of that
paper clutter we have laying around everywhere. Time toss those
20 year old magazines, 40 year old college textbooks, and light
bills we paid 10 years ago! Have fun with this and don't forget
to tell us when you have completed the mission. Just go to
www.FlyLady.net and scroll down to the March Down FlyLady
Way section.
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FlyLady
Dear Friends,
A few week ago on our radio show, we had a call from a woman who wanted to
make some changes in her life with regard to the food they were
eating. She said she knew it was out of control and things had to
change. She felt bad, she had no energy, and she wanted a better way.
Does that describe you? You know things aren't right in your
pantryÂyou know you could do better in your fridge, too. Dinner is a
wait-and-see proposition; sometimes you have time to make it, but most
times you drive thru or order pizza. There is no semblance of order to
the food in your life and the concern for nutrition is secondary and
only comes in pangs of guilt, not from planning.
It doesn't have to be like this. Taking care of the food in your
family's life doesn't have to be hard, massively time consuming or
brain numbing. You just have to spend a small amount of time on it and
it will pay you back in dividendsÂI promise!
Here are 5 simple rules of thumb to keep in mind next time you're in
the grocery store. This will help you get the food that will make you
feel good, not guilty:
1) Buy stuff that is grown in the ground and easily recognizable. Also
known as fruit and vegetables, most of these items won't come in boxes
with colorful labels.
2) With few exceptions, most food purchased with a coupon is really
pseudo-food that you're not going to want to put in your body. Even if
you can double a coupon and buy Hot Pockets, Bagel Bites or something
else equally unworthy for less than a dollar, do you still REALLY
think this is such a good deal when you consider the negative
nutrition you're really going to consume?
3) Read what's in the food you are considering purchasing. If you
can't pronounce it, don't buy it. Further, if you don't know what some
of the ingredients are on the list, don't buy it either.
4) Make sure you are buying food without dyes. Did you know that the
pink coloring of Good and Plenty candy comes from cochineal beetles
and their eggs? Pink yogurts also have this coloring and yes, it also
comes from dead bugs and their offspring. Sounds yummy, doesn't it?
5) Use a list!! For goodness sake, you can't make magical menus appear
off the top of your head, shopping in the grocery store without a
list. It takes planning, a menu, a little creativity and yes, a
grocery list! I have a bunch of sample menus (with the grocery list)
for you to use if you want to give them a tryÂyou know where the
Dinner Diva lives.
We have enough on our plates (bad pun, sorry) without having the food
in our house be an issue. Don't you agree? Then hop on the band wagon
and let's get the food in our households under control so that it is
helping us to be the best we can be, not weighing us down, making us
feel guilty.
Life is too short for crummy nutrition. Do like SantaÂmake a list and
check it twice. You really do need to know what foods are naughty and
which ones are nice.
Love,
Leanne
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