Archive for October, 2008

28
Oct

We just returned from the Expo East Natural Products Trade Show in Boston.  At each trade show I seek out and choose the latest and greatest new product or brand among the thousands of foods on display.  This year’s winner is:

Plum Organics Kids Meals and Plum Organics Baby Food

All meals are frozen which means there are NO Preservatives!
All meals are Organic!

Below is the list of their products:

KIDS MEALS: Bowties Pasta with Creamy Sweet Potato
                    Cheese filled Spinach Tortellini with Marinara Sauce
                    Rainbow Pasta Shells with Creamy Parmesan Sauce
                    Italian Sausage Marinara Suace over Multigrain Pasta
All include a Veggie Delight mix

 - 100% organic ingredients
 - Fortified with Omega-3 - brain food!
 - No artificial sweeteners, colors or flavors
 - Og trans fat, low fat
 - Convenient 2-item frozen meals
 - Biodegradable Tray

BABY FOODS: Pumpkin Banana
                      Mango Muesli
                      Black Bean Tomato Tagout
                      Harvest Vegetables with Turkey
                      Pears and Apples
                      Sweet Potatoes
                      Super Greens
                      Super Greens Multigrain
                      Red Lentil Veggie
                      Pasta with Veggies and Chicken
                      Banana Peach Rice Pudding
                      Vegetable Stew with Beef
 - No Added Sugar
 - No Added Salt
 - No Artificial Ingredients

As usual, good ideas spring from a need and desire to do a better job.  I met and talked with the founder of this new company.  As a young mom, she looked at herself and said, “There has to be a better way to feed babies and kids.”  She began by feeding her baby son and now has developed a wonderful line of foods for young ones starting at 6 months.  If you recall from our interview with pediatrician, Dr. Ocampo, the recommendation is to not start by feeding your babies sweet foods.  Plum Organics line for babies offers many non-sweet, vegetable and other healthy options.  Bravo! 

We encourage you to look for this line and weave it into your current food choices.  Plum Organics is a new bright light in the food industry.  It’s a win/win for all.

… for the health of families,
ellen

 

 

 

     

 

Kids

Category : Antioxidants | Artificial Additives | Babies and Toddlers | Dyes | Eating Healthy | Fruit | Latest Food News | Nutrition | Organic | Organic and Natural | Phytonutrients | Sugar | Throw-Together Meals | Vegetables | Blog
25
Oct
Keri Marshall, ND, NS

Keri Marshall, ND, NS

Join host Criss Bertling and Family Food Expert Ellen Briggs as we interview Keri Marshall, NS, ND, of Nordic Naturals, manufacturer of “Pure and Great Tasting Omega Oils.”

Dr. Marshall is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor who specializes in holistic pediatrics and women’s medicine. She has published several scientific papers and magazine articles, written a book on proteins and amino acids, appears regularly on nationally syndicated radio shows, and most recently, appeared on ABC’s “A View from the Bay.” She is a writer and blogger for KIWI Magazine, a natural family living magazine.

Devoted to children’s health and wellness, Dr. Marshall also serves as a nutrition expert on the Wellness Committee in the Oyster River School District, helping to change the school lunch program by integrating healthier options. Dr. Marshall received her Naturopathic Medical degree from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, a Masters Degree in Social and Preventive Medicine from S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo, and a Bachelors of Science from the George Washington University.

Call in with your questions and get your information from the source! Dial 914-803-4091 or directly from the Internet at http://BetterFoodChoicesRadio.com.

Category : Uncategorized | Blog
22
Oct

$2 Billion – that’s how much money shoppers are expected to spend on candy for Halloween.  That’s 2 with nine zeros following it – $2,000,000,000!  How much of this is going on credit cards adding to debt?  How many credit cards will be used to pay for the medicine purchased for all the kids who will eat this candy and then get sick?  How much money will be spent paying for dentist bills afterwards?  Halloween is a costly holiday and no one even gets presents – just candy full of fake dyes, flavors, and sugar. 

What’s the solution?  Since we are warned not to give out or receive anything thing that is not packaged, why not some small bags of trail mix, crackers (Cheddar Bunnies), and even cookies (Late July) that kids love – the ones that meet our Better Food Choices standards? Joseph’s Lite Cookies has some little snack paks of cookies that have been Kid Kritics Approved.  This is money better spent.  I also like the idea of having parties with home-cooked treats, especially those using fruit.  Serve a good ice cream made with real cane sugar and cream topped with frozen berries and nuts (for those not allergic) - yum!   If you use chocolate syrup, make sure it is Ah! Laska.  Let’s Go Organic has some sprinkles made with natural food colors that are fun. 

As a child years ago, I loved running around our village in a home-made costume going from house to house for treats.  There was one house always to be avoided because they always made you do a trick first- sing a song or something – before they gave you anything.  I am afraid that those days of fun innocent trick or treating are over – too many real scary possibilites in today’s world of “crazies”.  Unfortunately, this holiday tends to lend itself to bad experiences.  

Please spend your portion of this $2 billion on good healther food and fun.

Category : Artificial Additives | Dyes | Junk Food | Kids & Teens | Sugar | Sweets | Uncategorized | Blog
21
Oct

Here’s a good one.  A friend of mine’s daughter wanted to go to Taco Bell – her favorite fast-food place.  When they got there, they were told that they could not order some items on the menu because “The meat hose was broken!”  A meat hose?  That is the way Taco Bell puts their “meat” into their tacos, burritos and who knows what else. Even her daughter said, “I’ll pass.”

Category : Eating Out | Fast Food Restaurants | Blog
19
Oct

Kraft has introduced some new products.  In a time when healthier foods are in demand, you would think this food manufacturer could cough up some healthier products for kids.  Don’t hold your breath.  How about the ingenious idea of mac and cheese crackers?  Wish I had thought of that.  Cool Whip Topping in can.  Just what we need – a fast and fun way to cover desserts with processed sugar and stuff.  Just spray it into your kids mouths – they’ll love you!  Nilla Cakesters – come on.  NUTrition trail mix and more one hundred calorie snack packs are also being introduced to the market.  Portion control can be helpful.  Still, what ever you put into your mouth has a positive or negative reaction.  That fact can’t be altered by the amount you eat. For example one hundred calories of a snack made with high fructose corn syrup is an absolute no, no.  One hundred calories of a dried fruit, nut and seed trail mix – preferably organic – is a good product.  I did not see this on Kraft’s new product list.  Too bad.  This company has the money to create and package healthier snacks.   Vote with your pocket book.  Don’t buy the junk stuff.  Mac and cheese crackers – really.  What’s next, Luncheable crackers?

… for the health of your family,

Ellen

Category : Artificial Additives | Bad Fats | Calories | Calories | Food Manufacturers | Junk Food | Kids & Teens | Latest Food News | Snacks | Sugar | Blog