Confessions on an Organic (Sometimes), Vegetarian, Sugar Addict

Do you ever feel guilty grocery shopping? Not for not bringing your own reusable grocery bags. Not even for taking a mango sucker at the check out that is intended for the children. Just for what you buy -- or want to buy. I pick up an item and look at the ingredients. If it doesn't have some kind of corn syrup or artificial colors and flavors, it has enriched flour or pesticides or hormones. Sometimes I feel like there is nothing safe to eat. I know if my grandma was alive she would be reminding me about the mantra "everything in moderation." Right now sugar really is my downfall. I eat candy like I'm a 7-year-old. Have you tried the Tropical Starbust? A-maz-ing.

I love to shop in the "hippie section" as CP likes to call it. You might better know it as the organic section of your grocery store. I would rather cut back on other areas of my budget and be able to get a few key organic pieces (did that sound like fashion?). I try to look at the items I consume daily and focus on those first. Since I have such a problem with sugar I figure if I am going to eat the crap it might as well be organic crap. I have my eye on some organic candy that has no corn syrup, no artificial colors and all the other bad stuff. It's made by Surf Sweets. I will let you know how it is after I try it out.


Jamie's Must Buy Organic/Healthy List
1. Milk. I don't care what brand -- whatever is on sale -- as long as it's organic. Take a taste test and you will taste the chemicals/hormones in regular milk.
2. Yogurt. I like Stonyfield's organic yogurt. The lid this month features a message from the President's Cancer Panel recommending you eat organic. And no high fructose!
3. Strawberries. Maybe my most favorite fruit and also one of the worst. I read an interview with a non-organic farmer who said that you could grind up regular strawberries and spread them back out as fertilizer because they are filled with so many chemicals.
4. Peanut Butter. I love Earth Balance natural peanut butter. It's not organic, but it's natural. It only has five ingredients! Peanuts, flaxseed, agave syrup, palm fruit oil and salt. And it's not that weird have-to-stir-it-up-kind.

Not buying everything organic or healthy can sometimes leave me feeling guilty as I mentioned earlier. However, once I learned about "The Dirty Dozen" it greatly helped. Basically it's a list of the most contaminated don't-eat-these-foods list. Kind of like buying organic on a budget.

Here is the list taken from the Environmental Working Group.

12 Most Contaminated
  • Peaches
  • Apples
  • Sweet Bell Peppers
  • Celery
  • Nectarines
  • Strawberries
  • Cherries
  • Pears
  • Grapes (Imported)
  • Spinach
  • Lettuce
  • Potatoes
While we're at it, here is a list of the least contaminated.

12 Least Contaminated
  • Onions
  • Avocado
  • Sweet Corn (Frozen)
  • Pineapples
  • Mango
  • Asparagus
  • Sweet Peas (Frozen)
  • Kiwi Fruit
  • Bananas
  • Cabbage
  • Broccoli
  • Papaya
There even is a place here where you can print out a wallet version or download an iPhone app to take with you to the grocery store so you can remember what you can skimp on and what you should splurge on.


If eating less sugar and more organic interests you, I would recommend the book "To Buy or Not to Buy Organic: What You Need to Know to Choose the Healthiest, Safest, Most Earth-Friendly Food" by Cindy Burke. It explains what exactly organic means, talks about the Dirty Dozen and so much more.


So I pretty much eat like Jekyll and Hyde. Clean, healthy, organic one day. Blizzards and Starburst the next. I will keep trying to make it work.

Pass the Skittles,
Jam

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I Hate Wearing Shorts

I hate wearing shorts. I think they are the most unflattering piece of clothing aside from palazzo pants, mom jeans and pleated khakis. I think they either give you sausage legs or make you look like a park ranger. I only wear them to sleep in and for the three times a year I work out. I have tried to wear them on rare occasions with hooker heels, but I still feel squatty. Maybe if I worked out more than three times a year I would feel more confident in shorts, but I doubt it. I love skirts, so it's not completely a legs issue. It's a shorts issue. Maybe I just haven't found the right pair yet. If you know of an amazing brand/style of shorts out there, please let me know. I would love to try them.

Exhibit A: Kesha
Forget about the $ sign and the Hello Kitty glitter on her legs-- that actually helps to distract you from the shorts.


Exhibit B: Mischa Barton


And here's me (and Zoe).

I always get excited when I put together pieces I have never put together before. It makes me feel like I have a new outfit without having to spend anything. Internet - here I am in black shorts and two Miley Cyrus pieces. Don't worry. I don't have Justin Bieber's nail polish on ... it's not out yet.

Boyfriend Jacket: Miley Cyrus/Max Azria at Walmart
Graphic Flower Tee: Miley Cyrus/Maz Azria at Walmart
Belt: ?
Black Shorts: Daisy Fuentes at Kohl's
Tights: ?
Multi-Strand Necklace
: Simply Vera at Kohl's
Grey Booties: Simply Vera at Kohl's
Zoe: Rescued Brussels Griffon Mix wearing a collar from Pet Supplies Plus

If you can make it work wearing shorts - go for it. I'll be painting my nails One Less Lonely Girl.

MIW-
Jam

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The Vi Peel Rocks My World

I've never had the greatest skin. Is it possible for a 5-year-old to have a pimple? CP says no, but I'm not convinced. Check out my kindergarten school picture.


I will go through times where my skin is better than other times, but usually it just leaves me feeling self-conscious. I finally reached a place where I was OK with how my skin was doing and then I stopped taking the pill and all "h" broke loose (in our house we just say letters). Mah-jor hormonal imbalance going on everywhere - my face, my neck, my chest, my back. Two huge thumbs down.

Then, I tried the Vi Peel. It's a chemical peel that combines the strongest acids without causing pain during the peel or downtime afterward. Not only does it help with acne, but it also helps with pore size, fine lines, brown spots and so much more. On the third day after the peel, the visible transformation begins. Your skin will start to flake and peel around the mouth and then work its way up your face. The peeling should be finished by the end of the fourth day. I had a few flakes here and there around my jawline and hairline for the next few days. People always want to know what the peeling will look like. Well, I don't know what I'm thinking. I would rather show you my uterus again than my face without makeup, but here I am on Day 3 after a Vi Peel.



Left: The Vi Peel begins peeling around the mouth on Day 3.

Above: An up close shot of the flaking. It can be covered with the moisturizer provided in a take-home after care kit.



Check out the amazing before and after results on my neck!


If you have any questions at all, feel free to leave a comment or send me an e-mail.

The Vi Peel definitely makes it work!
Jam

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My Uterus Landed On The Moon

Yes, that is my uterus. Who knew it was so little? It's the dark sort of triangular blob in the middle. The jellyfish/spaghetti to either side are the fallopian tubes. Don't worry. The shy one all curled up is OK. They do that sometimes, I guess.

I passed my HSG or Hysterosalpingogram test. The test wasn't bad -- just a little cramping. If you want more details on the test or to see what an abnormal test might look like, this site is great.

So, what's next? More waiting. Next month I will take another round of Clomid and plan to have an IUI done. Although looking at the low success rates for the IUI procedure I'm ready to break out the big guns. In trying to find a bright spot in all of this, I am thankful I get a month break from the hot flashes.

I will try to get another post up soon so you don't have to stare at my insides. I know CP is thrilled about that :).

MIW-
Jam

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I Never Met A Neutral I Didn't Like

You know what I love more than neutrals? Putting them all together!

Neutral: matching well with many or most other colors or shades
I tend to find myself drawn to a few certain looks: boho, downtown and feminine. Prisoner chic has never made the list. However, I recently wore this look to volunteer at a community dinner and one of the attendees said I looked like a prisoner. He obviously hadn't eaten his chicken and noodles yet. Does Rachel Zoe have to deal with this? Where is my gay best friend when I need him?

Anyway, my favorite part of this look is the pop of brown with the belt and earrings. Oh and the mash up of stripes. I guess I just need a ball and chain and I've got my Halloween costume ready to go.


Grey & Cream Sweater Dress: T.J. Maxx
Navy & Cream Stripe Cardigan: The Loft
Brown Belt: Maurices (old)
Grey Tights: Kohl's
Grey Booties: Simply Vera at Kohl's

Here's to making prisoner chic work-
Jam

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A Roller Coaster Year

It was a year ago today that I took my last birth control pill. Yesterday, I had my Day 3 blood tests. Not where I thought we would be one year later, but that's where we are. They performed the FSH and estradiol tests and had the results back in less than three hours!

If you're new to all of this infertility talk an FSH -- or Follicle Stimulating Hormone test -- basically checks to see the quality and quantity of the eggs you have on reserve. If your FSH number is higher, then your egg supply is lower. I scored a 4.5, which is normal.

The estradiol test checks for ovulation issues. It is a form of estrogen that helps a follicle mature and also is responsible for the uterine lining for pregnancy. I scored less than 20, which again is normal.

Tuesday I go for an HSG x-ray. This test will show if my tubes are blocked, my uterus is crooked, etc. We are hoping insurance covers this test. Unfortunately many insurance companies, our included, will not cover infertility. I have no idea why. It's not the couple's fault they have medical issues preventing them from getting pregnant. I understand insurance not covering it if someone is healthy but just wants to go all Octomom and have eight babies at one time. Of course. But for those with medical issues, it's so frustrating it's not covered.

Either way we will make it work.

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