Not bad as a crunchy "handful snack" |
Part of our sprout stash |
As you can see, we have a variety of seeds and bean stuff we use for cooking and sprouting - red, black and green lentils, adzuki beans, mung beans...other stuff I don't know the names of but can retrieve when LG calls for them. Apparently, if I could learn to live on just sprouts, I'd get younger each day and develop the capacity to leap tall buildings in a single bound. They're good, but I'd miss the lasagna. All the beans and seeds we sprout are organic and - therefore - non-GMO. From what we've learned while studying about our food these past few weeks, we're buying only foods with those qualities if they're available to us.
Confession time. As the end of our four week challenge approaches, I am really looking forward to a splurge here and there. LG and I honestly admit we'll never go back to eating as we did before, but we are likely to allow ourselves a bit more latitude than we have recently. I love that I'm losing fat, and losing it honestly and in a much healthier way than ever before. I want to keep that going. But, I strolled past the old [sodden, drenched] garden spot this morning and noticed that the rhubarb is about ready for harvest. That calls for a pie, cobbler or other concoction that will require at least some sugar. I've repeatedly mentioned a couple other food items I miss as well - of the grape and malted barley varieties. I am also going to be more dedicated next hunting season. There is no meat more "organically grown" than a wild elk or deer and - if we're going to eat animal muscles - it's going to be the healthiest and most natural we can find. If the darned rain would abate, I'd get out my bow today and start chucking some arrows in preparation for next season. Sorry if that concept is offensive to you, but - if you eat meat/foul/fish - it requires the killing of a sentient creature and I feel better doing it myself with an attitude of appreciation and thanks. So...there's that.
I just finished enclosing and painting the exterior of our wine room and will share a photo of that and the room's contents tomorrow, as we approach the day when we can once again partake.
Mmmmmm....fresh rhubarb pie does sound yummy. We'll throw in some of our strawberries (frozen) from last year's crop. Great idea...and great post my "super man". xoxo
ReplyDelete