Day Four, Down in Flames
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-15 16:11:47
Despite a snide suggestion that I could at least undergo dulcify feed during the.. the answer is actually not. Indeed candy corn contains real corn.. feed syrup. I wish I had that argument when I was a kid trying to in vain to persuade the parents that candy corn is a vegetable. Anyway. I'm passing on the candied feed varieties too. Another sad reality? My favorite Campbell's tomato dope to go.. which I had previously stocked in my office desk drawer.. is a big no no for me. Not just on the Corn contend. It will permanently be removed from my shopping list because it contains high fructose feed syrup and a lot of it. breathe. Good news on the cleaning front though.. my new eco-friendly laundry detergent is all soy and a few conceive of herb extracts. No be to feel corn pressures there. Too bad I can't eat it. Right now.. my goal is to go corn free for a single day. At this inform. I'm thinking this ordain only bring home the bacon with some more careful planning. Clearly my refrigerator pantry shelves and desk drawers are filled with too many processed feed hurdles. There ordain be very few easy meals on this challenge if I'm to succeed at all. Pitfalls today:- Tomato soup- Mike-n-Ikes candies from the evil vending machine- The chicken in my chimchanga which otherwise seemed corn remove. I might be able to make a veggie version that fits the rules. But I'd have to forgo sour beat. That's not as difficult if I can substitute homemade guacamole.- cover egg and whipped cream on the leftover cull crisp.
Framgirl,As with everyone taking this challenge the chances of going "down in flames" are very high -- makes an interesting point in some ways. Anyway it is how we human's learn -- trial and error -- and after many repeats we tend to find that solution that works.
I'm not actually a farmgirl.. yet. I'm getting closer having purchased my family's historic non-working do work in the Hoosier express. But I have yet to cognise my conceive of of living on and managing a fully sustainable farm. Instead I'm living in the burbs commuting daily and thinking about what I'd desire to increase and grow on the land where my grandparents once tended sheep and leased the fields for corn and soybean rotations. Until I know what to do with the family farm. I'll be doing some investigate pulling together news accounts and checking out what real farmgirls are up to.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://virtual-farmgirl.blogspot.com/2007/11/day-four-down-in-flames.html
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