The wonders of a CSA -- a love story.

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' Why do you use acronyms I don't know? '

Like text talk and everything technological, it's easy to become so familiar with a topic that it's second nature, and anyone who doesn't know what you're talking about has a third head. But that's not productive and certainly not what I (Emily) wish for anyone navigating this green and delicious world. So, what is a CSA? Well, if the above picture is no indication, a CSA is a Community Supported Agriculture. And it is ahhhhhmazing. How you ask? Well, a customer pays - normally a weekly amount or discounted bundle of weeks - and the CSA returns with delicious, locally grown (sometimes even organic if chosen) produce in abundance. The picture above is half of what my mom and I got in this week's box -- and it's a box for two! As the summer tumbles along, you'll see more squash, tomatoes, fresh blueberries, and all that seasonal produce we love to love. And normally, a good CSA goes all year round. Meaning that the freshest, most delicious and seasonally appropriate goodies are sitting in a box waiting for you to pick up (or have dropped off), ready to be made into delicious recipes.

BENNIES of a CSA BOX - some, not all. I don't have all day.

  • budget friendly
  • supports local business
  • means less toxins and harmful preservatives in your body
  • a surprise every week that tastes good and makes you feel great
  • meeting new people when picking the box up having them recognize your face and give you things you love just for fun & free is the best feeling
  • having a varied diet important for a great total nutrition profile - think: all your vitamins and minerals
  • more and more every day as we learn that fresh is best and local is grand

Check with your local CSA, but boxes are usually a flat rate - read: not by pound - so you can get a heck of a lot of produce in the height of the season. I don't think we pay more than $30 for our box a week (even cheaper when we payed up front), and aside from my needs of bananas, almond butter, and chocolate, that's basically it for the week. So even if you spent an extra $20 on items of necessity for your body and nutrition satisfaction, you're only looking at around $50 a week. If that. How often do you eat out or order in? How much does that cost you typically? Do you really know how fresh those ingredients are when they arrive? The average American eats out 4-5 times a week and can spend $250 a month on those meals alone. Just those. That doesn't include the additional amount to make the 16 other meals. And if it's just refined and processed foods, they aren't really keeping you full and satisfied and are sucking your budget dry. Lose, lose.

My favorite part of getting a new CSA box is looking up fun new recipes to put all the produce to work. Sometimes I'll batch cook, prepping foods for the whole week by roasting or making large quantities of the same recipe, but most of the time, especially in the summer, I'll leave it fresh and waiting to be sliced and thrown into a yummy salad or stir-fry. Fresh fruits and veggies draw toxins out of the body, support a healthy metabolism and brain function, and help keep a nurtured and wholesome physique. Win, win, win! Find your local CSA, here. And if you live in Wilmington, check out the Veggie Wagon in Carolina Beach -- that's where I go, and I couldn't fangirl about them more.

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Down & Dirty with Toxins

 

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I've been away this week as you can see. I was preparing for my first farmer's market selling my all natural beauty product line, Crescent Moon Naturals, namely my citrus body scrub and mermaid sea salt spray-- coming to my online shop soon(!). Woohoo! So in honor of my new weekly commitment, I thought I'd share with you my beauty manifesto and some quick tips on the dirty dozen chemicals that can be in everything from your lotion to your antiperspirant.

+ let me know what you think of these toxins after you read, in the comments below or on facebook!


The Dirt on Toxic Chemicals

Today, we are so far removed from what we put on our skin, what we choose to eat and digest, and what is in our environment. Our largest and fastest growing organ is our skin, and daily, we cover almost every inch with harmful, toxic chemicals found in our lotions, our perfumes, and our beauty products. With all of the press about eating organic, locally grown, non-gmo, etc., we forget that what we put on our skin matters just as much. 60 percent of what we put on our skin is directly absorbed into our bloodstream. That means that the perfumes, lotions, and foundations we put on our skin, those ingredients that are hard to pronounce and don’t resemble something even slightly familiar, directly enters our bloodstream, our source of life.

 


In fact, the FDA has not evaluated 89 percent of 10,500 ingredients used in our personal care products.


 

The US federal government doesn’t require health studies to be conducted on personal care products. In fact, the FDA has not evaluated 89 percent of 10,500 ingredients used in our personal care products. To make that a little more clear, that is 9,345 ingredients that go untested and not studied that we willingly slather all over our bodies. Many cosmetics are thought to contain carcinogens and reproductive toxins. One in eight of the ingredients used in personal care products are industrial chemicals; “many products include plasticizers (chemicals that keep concrete soft), degreasers (used to get grime off auto parts), and surfactants (they reduce surface tension in water, like in paint and inks)”1.

Scientists refer to the worst chemical additives as the dirty dozen. At the bottom of the page, I have listed the twelve chemicals. Resources has more information on each ingredient. It is amazing that such toxic chemicals can be added to our everyday routine without our knowledge.

And when we do learn, the current market has failed at producing products that won’t kill us. It seems that nurturing our body and caring for it has backfired, as the things we buy marked “nature’s best” or “all-natural” contain just as many harmful ingredients as the next product. We live in a world where we want to see something so beautifully concocted and presented that we separate ourselves from the trauma it causes our internal system. These toxins kill. Why don’t we listen to that? When you put products on that contain these toxins, you are feeding your body chemicals that will leave you far from beautiful.

 


These toxins kill.


 

I understand that it is a hard shift; product lasts a little shorter; they cost more than drug-store buys; they might not be as vibrant or expressive as common brands. And I understand that it is a transition. You add a toxin free product, one at a time, until you find your cabinet filled with products where you can pronounce the entire ingredient list and understand the reasoning behind each ingredient.

This is a relationship with yourself that is worth nurturing. Take care of your body and your body will in turn take care of itself.


 

The Dirty Dozen

  1. BHA & BHT used in moisturizers and makeups as preservatives. BHA can cause cancer and disrupts the endocrine system.
  2. Coal Tar Dyes: p-phenylenediamine // colors listed as “CI” followed by a five digit number often contaminated with heavy metals and aluminum compounds which are toxic to the brain, can cause blindness if comes in contact with the eye
  3. DEA-related ingredients: look for related chemicals MEA and TEA found in creamy and foaming products, they can react to form nitrosamine, which causes cancer
  4. Dibutyl Phthalate reproductive toxicant; endocrine disruptor
  5. Formaldehyde-releasing preservatives look for DMDM hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea, methenamine and quarternium-15
  6. Parabens endocrine disrupters; interferes with male reproductive functions
  7. Parfum (a.k.a fragrance) ~ thousands of ingredients disguised by this name even exists in “unscented” product; can trigger allergies and asthma; linked to cancer and neurotoxicity
  8. PEG compounds Used in cosmetic cream bases that can be contaminated with 1- and 4-dioxane, which is linked to cancer; look for related: propylene glycol and ingredients with letters “eth” (i.e. polyethylene glycol)
  9. Petrolatum a petroleum product contaminated with hydrocarbons used for shine and in lip balms
  10. Siloxanes found in ingredients ending in –siloxane or –methicone: reproductive toxicant (cyclotetrasiloxane) and suspected endocrine disrupter
  11. Sodium laureth sulfate; related chemical sodium lauryl sulfate and those ending in “eth” can be contaminated with 1- and 4-dioxane, which is linked to cancer; found in foaming cosmetics
  12. Triclosan used in antibacterial cosmetics, such as toothpastes, cleansers, and antiperspirants; endocrine disrupter and contributes to antibiotic resistance in bacteria
  1. “‘Dirty Dozen’ Cosmetic Chemicals to Avoid.” David Suzuki Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 July 2014.

 

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