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		<title>Welcome!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For quite some time I have become particular about what I eat. I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s an obsession because that has the connotation of real discipline. I enjoy food. I like to eat. And I like to eat good things. This was not always the case. I didn&#8217;t grow up eating good things. Good food [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For quite some time I have become particular about what I eat. I can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s an obsession because that has the connotation of real <i>discipline</i>. I enjoy food. I like to eat. And I like to eat good things. This was not always the case. I didn&#8217;t grow up eating good things. Good food just wasn&#8217;t part of our family&#8217;s culture. It was a means to an end; we ate because we had to. Yet, as I got older, my tastes matured. The meanings of &#8216;food&#8217; and &#8216;meal&#8217; matured. Now, eating, for me, is about sharing a meal, being with my family and friends, and it&#8217;s joyful. My husband and I always enjoy the time we spend together making meals and we decided early on that we were going to continue to make time for meals.</p>
<p>When I was first pregnant with Claire I decided that I would be even more conscious of what I ate. I enjoyed thinking about what choices I had to make and why I was making them. After a while I became preoccupied: with gaining over 50 lbs(!), I was making many, many food choices a day &#8211; admittedly not always good ones; cravings for ice cream in the last few weeks became very, <i>very</i> strong. As I continue to breastfeed Claire, food choices are still important. Claire is now almost eight months old and I am making choices for her that &#8211; I hope &#8211; will help her make good food choices as she gets older. (Yes, she will be allowed to have ice cream &#8211; maybe not every night and maybe not until her first birthday.)</p>
<p>As a family, we opt for good, honest food. That doesn&#8217;t mean we don&#8217;t like to enjoy ourselves from time to time. Living in South Philly comes with lots of sausage and cannoli. The difference is that these sausages and cannoli are <b><i>homemade</i></b>. When I can see the butcher and the baker, I know I am making a good choice &#8211; in moderation, of course. When it came time for Claire to start eating solid foods, I did not hesitate to consider making my own baby food. She&#8217;s been eating solids for some time now and she&#8217;s eaten both homemade and store-bought. I am committed to continue making homemade baby food for various reasons but mostly because it&#8217;s good, honest food. She can see where I bought it and how I made it. Living in the city makes it somewhat hard to show her where everything comes from (especially meat) but this is a good start.</p>
<p>But I am no chef. I&#8217;ve only just started cooking a few years ago (thanks to my husband and some unemployed days watching <a href="http://www.kqed.org/w/jpfastfood/home.html">Jacques Pepin</a>). Thankfully, I&#8217;m not too bad at following a recipe. That being said, I will learn as I go (just as I do with being a mom), armed with fresh veg, fruit, and my food pro as I document my adventures in feeding Claire.</p>
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