- Eat Food. --Not over processed packaged stuff passing for food.
- Don't Eat Anything Your Great-Grandmother Wouldn't Recognize as Food --example: Go Gurt. Is it yogurt or toothpaste? Over processed, packaged food isn't really food.
- Avoid Food Products containing Ingredients That No Ordinary Human would keep in the pantry. --Ethoxylated diglycerides. You wouldn't cook with it, so don't eat stuff that contains it.
- Avoid Food products that contain high-fructose corn syrup. --Usually a food that contains HFCS has been highly processed..
- Avoid foods that have some form of sugar (or sweetener) listed among the top 3 ingredients.
- Avoid food products that contain more than five ingredients. --I love Lara Bars. They usually only have 3 ingredients. Fruit, dried fruit and nuts. Delish.
- Avoid food products containing ingredients that a third-grader cannot pronounce.
- Avoid food products that make health claims. -- Low fat? Maybe, but I bet they added sugar to up the taste. Also, fruits and vegetables do not make health claims, yet we know they are healthy.
- Avoid food products with the wordoid "lite" or the terms "low-fat" or "non-fat" in their names. --Same reason as above. Often times full fat items have fewer calories than their non-fat counterparts.
- Avoid foods that are pretending to be something they are not. --margarine is the classic example. Artificial sweeteners too.
- Avoid foods you see advertised on television. --Usually over processed yuck.
- Shop the peripheries of the supermarket and stay out of the middle. --you've heard this before. Do it.
- Eat only foods that will eventually rot. --preservatives are not your friend.
- Eat foods made from ingredients that you can picture in their raw state or growing in nature. --For fun check out a twinkie ingredient list. Do not eat Twinkie.
- Get out of the Supermarket whenever you can. --And into the Farmers Market.
- Buy your snacks at the Farmers Market. ie--fruit, veggies and nuts.
- Eat only foods that have been cooked by humans. --Corporations but large amounts of sugar, salt and fat in their food. Yuck.
- Don't ingest foods made in places where everyone is required to wear a surgical cap.
- If it came from a plant, eat it. If it was made in a plant, don't.
- It's not food if it arrived through the window of your car. --one exception--Au Natural.
- It's not food if it's called by the same name in every language. (Thing Big Mac, Cheetos, Pringles.)
And there you have it. The rules to good, wise and delicious eating. Now, I don't want you even for a minute to think I am going to follow this perfectly. I am no food saint. Believe me. But I'm gonna simply lean in to it. Try eating more healthfully. At least 90% of the time.
Stay tuned for Parts 2 & 3 from Michael Pollan's Food Rules. Or just go buy the book yo-self. Cause it's good reads people. Good reads I say.