New Approaches to Living Healthy

When our daughter, a former Weight Watchers session leader, lived in DC, she’d come home four or five times a year.  That left ample time for us to consume, freeze, throw out, or hide all the things we should not have been buying and eating.  Not that she was judgmental at all, but guilt could somehow get the better of us.  Now she’s in Boston and pops home regularly.  This requires a whole different strategy.  We have to keep a regular stock of fruits and vegetables in the house to create the illusion that it’s all part of our healthy daily lifestyle. What’s happened since then has been evolutionary. It’s a shame to just dispose of it all when she leaves, we do actually eat some.  I know, right? Continue reading “New Approaches to Living Healthy”