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I Wouldn’t Exactly Call Them the "11 Best Foods"

As you may remember, not too long ago I read a book called In Defense of Food, which rang true for me in many ways. Although I’m not quite ready to completely forgo all packaged food (yep, that was my kid with Ruffles on the beach yesterday), I have tried to bring more “real” food into our house since reading Michael Pollan’s book. Probably the biggest change I’ve made is that I focus more on the ingredient list than the nutrition label these days. It’s amazing what you find in your “food” if you stop and look!

That said, I recently read an article in the NY Times called, The 11 Best Foods You’re Not Eating, and I am definitely not eating the top three: beets, cabbage, and swiss chard. And sardines, which came in at #8, don’t often make my grocery list either. I mean, yuk! I don’t care how you dress them up, I’m probably not going to declare beets tasty anytime in the near future. And cabbage? No way. I know that these are VERY “real” foods, but I have my limits.

In fact, a surprising little tidbit about me is that until a few years ago (okay, fifteen or so), I didn’t like spinach, green beans, or cooked carrots. (Still don’t like cooked carrots.) Even more surprising, I think, is how narrow my food choices were. Hamburgers were definitely at the top of my favorites list (and I still like them), but I didn’t like Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Mediterranean or really any kind of ethnic food. Sad, isn’t it? Thankfully, I have come to embrace all sorts of delicious spices, but my kids–not so much. They’d rather have McDonald’s, thank-you-very-much. Double yuk.

But as I shop for my “real” food, avoiding Doritos as often as possible and choosing plain organic yogurt that the boys are sure to complain about, I’m left to wonder: how much do my food choices for them matter? If it took me 25 years to really enjoy variety in my food, isn’t there always hope for my brat-loving, sugar-craving kids?

Hip Mom’s Interview with Missy Schowalter

Missy is originally from Colorado, met her husband in Hawaii (she was a science teacher, he was a Marine), and now lives with her family in Ohio.

How long have you been married?  My husband Joe and I have been married for 10 years.

How many children do you have?  Ages?  I have 4 kids.  Max 9,  Madi 8,  Emily 5 and Chloe 4.

How do you enjoy spending time with family?  One of our new favorite hobbies is geocaching.  We ride bikes along our bike trail and use a GPS to find “hidden treasure”.  It has been a wonderful way for our family to get some exercise and have fun together.  The great thing about geocaching is that it is free once you have a GPS.  We love seeing if we can find the cache and the kids love exploring new parks and trails.   Check out geocaching.com  for more information.

What do you and your husband enjoy doing together?  Joe and I enjoy traveling, watching movies, and watching our kids play their various sports.

What is your favorite vacation spot?  Our favorite family vacation spot is Poipu Bay  on Kuai.  It is a wonderful  beach area and the water is about a foot and a half deep.  The kids swam with seals and loved the calm bay. 

Who is your favorite movie or TV star?  I’m not very hip when it comes to movie stars but I would say my favorite TV star is Luke Perry.

How about your favorite movie?  My favorite recent  movie is Georgia Rules.

What are three to five books that you’ll always keep on your shelf?  A book I always keep close by is “Parenting with Love and Logic”.  Not too many other books stay on my shelf very long, I love to read and most of my books come from the library.  My favorite authors are James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell, and Stuart Woods.

What about favorite children’s books?  My favorite kids books are :Friends to the End, You and Me,  and Wishes for You.

How do you spend your days?  It seems I spend most of my days playing games, coloring, cleaning up various craft project, coming up with new craft projects and feeding everyone who lives in my house.

What’s a job you think you might have enjoyed doing, if you had pursued a different path?  Why?  I have always wanted to be in law enforcement.  I think it would be very interesting to be a forensic pathologist or a  crime scene investigator.  I have always thought that it would be fascinating to solve crimes.  I guess that is why I love the books I read.

What do you feel truly passionate about in life?  I am very passionate about my family.  I don’t want to be old and wish I had spent more time playing and learning with my family.  I also love the “3 most important rules in life” … Be Kind… Be Kind and… Be Kind!!!

PC or Mac Lover?  PC although I’m using a Mac at the moment.