Plastic is bad for you

This isn’t good

It used to be that people who just couldn't break the plastic habit to go plastic-freecould at least rely on certain types of plastics, usually those labeled #2, #4, or #5 in the triangle of arrows on the bottom, because those plastics weren't made using bisphenol A or phthalates, the two chemicals in plastic that are known to interfere with the way your body produces and handles estrogen. But a new study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives concludes that there really are no "safe" plastics, thanks to all the chemicals, additives, and processing aids that go into making plastic products. In a test of nearly 500 chemical containers, the authors discovered that nearly all exhibited some kind of estrogenic activity.

What does this mean?  Well first of all you need to stop using plastic containers in microwaves.

Revamp your food storage. Glass, ceramic, and stainless steel are great food-storage materials that can go from stove to fridge to freezer easily.

Buy less processed food. Most processed foods in the grocery store come in some form of plastic packaging. Buying fresh vegetables and ingredients in bulk (which you can package in your own plastic-free containers) will help you avoid most of it.

BYO… You may already carry a reusable mug and reusable shopping bags to eliminate some plastics, but take the next step and start carrying reusable produce bags, too, when you shop. Like other forms of plastic, those flimsy plastic produce bags can leach hormone-disrupting chemicals into your berries and broccoli, and they're hard to recycle once they're contaminated with food. You can find regular and organic cotton produce bags online at Ecobags.com.

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Tequila Steak Marinade Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Combine the tequila, Worcestershire sauce, cayenne pepper, and garlic in a blender; blend until smooth. Place the steak on a plate; pour marinade over the steak. Place in refrigerator at least 8 hours or overnight.

Your Summer Steak Grilling Guide

Selected steak recipes from the archives and from around the web

  1. Grilled Steak and Blue Cheese Sandwich Recipe
  2. Pub Steak Recipe
  3. Steak Marinade Recipe
  4. Steak Sandwich Recipe
  5. Make your own A-1 Steak Sauce
  6. Steakhouse-Style Grilled Marinated Flank Steak
  7. Dirty Steak | Dwight Eisenhower wasn't the first or only cook to grill steaks directly on hot coals, but he was the most famous one to do it. One of many stories about Ike in the Eisenhower Library archives relates that he liked three-inch beef strip steaks—also called New York strip, shell steak, or Kansas City strip—completely covered with salt and pepper, then placed directly on white-hot coals for a rare, charry-crusted steak that can be addictive.
  8. Garlic-and-Chili-Rubbed Steaks
  9. Tequila Steak Marinade
  10. Beer Steak Marinade

Tips and Guides

Weber Barbecue’s Steak Boot Camp

Steak Boot Camp from Weber BarbecueFor those of you are so inclined to barbecue this summer, check out this free booklet (PDF) from 2006 from Weber Barbecue called Steak Boot Camp.

For 15 years, Weber has surveyed consumers across the country to find out what America loves to grill. What tops the list? Steak. Sure, burgers, hot dogs, and brats are all delicious on the grill, but nothing makes a griller’s heart palpitate like a big, juicy, perfectly cooked steak.

A good steak is one of life’s simple pleasures, but grilling it to perfection takes a little knowledge and skill. But once you’ve got it down, you’ll be able to grill steaks every bit as good as what you’d get at a high-priced steak joint. Just follow these tips and techniques and you’ll be large and in charge in no time when it comes to steak.

Caesar Salad Dressing Recipe

Caesar Salad Dressing Recipe

A lot of people love our Caesar Salad.  This is Jordon’s recipe and is really quite simple.  The one thing you do need is really fresh ingredients.

  • 1 cup of vegetable oil
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice

Blend together until creamy.  If dressing doesn’t thick and creamy, it means your ingredients aren’t fresh and you don’t want to use it.

Before I make the dressing, I cook up some tender bacon, chop of the romaine lettuce, and toss on some croutons and I am set.

Vegetable Soup with Bow Ties and Dill Recipe

Vegetable Soup with Bow Ties and Dill Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 lemon
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 large shallot, finely chopped
  • 4 medium carrots, cut lengthwise in quarters, then thinly sliced
  • About 3 1/2 cans fat free chicken broth
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 package (10 oz.) frozen peas.
  • 3/4 cup small bow-tie pasta, cooked as label directs.
  • 3 tablespoons chopped dill
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black better

Directions

  1. With vegetable peeler or small knife, remove 3” by 1” strip peel from lemon; squeeze 1 tablespoon juice.
  2. In nonstick 5- to 6-quart saucepan, heat oil over medium-high heat until hot.  Add shallot and cook, stirring frequently, until golden, about 2 minutes.  Add carrots, and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until tender-crisp, 5 minutes.
  3. Add broth, lemon peel, and water to saucepot; heat to boiling over medium-high heat.  Reduce heat to low'; cover and simmer until vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes.
  4. Remove cover; stir in frozen peas and cook one minute longer.  Stir in cooked pasta, dill, pepper, and lemon juice; heat through.

Source: Soups & Stews by Good Housekeeping

How Safe Is Your Food?

According to Robyn O’Brien in this much see video from TEDxAustin, it’s not.

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