Friday, October 3, 2008

The crunchy lasagna

One of the dilemmas of housekeeping and husband-keeping [I know you housewives will agree with me] that we housewives have to go through every single day is to come up with extra-ordinary meal every mealtime to make sure that our family will be well fed. Other than that, we also don’t want to waste food or worse case scenario… eat the meal we prepared all by ourselves because Hubby can pursue plan B [when needs arise] and call pizza delivery, that is.

I made lasagna last night for supper. Hubby was in a hurry to go to school [he is taking adult education course on GED] so I had no choice but to take the lasagna out of the oven 10 minutes earlier. As excepted it was not done yet. But he was so hungry [and didn’t even have a time for plan B] so he took the risk. The pasta was crunchy. And that was an extra-ordinary meal, wasn’t it?

This morning my friend Aida sent me this e-mail about food. And again, I want to share it with you housewives out there so that you will have an idea what kind of food we should give our family so that they will be healthier. And save us lots of money on medicines and doctor’s visits.


God's Pharmacy! Amazing!
God left us great clues as to what foods help what part of our body!

A sliced Carrot looks like the human eye. The pupil, iris and radiating lines look just like the human eye... and YES, science now shows carrots greatly enhance blood flow to and function of the eyes.

A Tomato has four chambers and is red. The heart has four chambers and is red. All of the research shows tomatoes are loaded with lycopine and are indeed pure heart and blood food.

Grapes hang in a cluster that has the shape of the heart. Each grape looks like a blood cell and all of the research today shows grapes are also profound heart and blood vitalizing food.

A Walnut looks like a little brain, a left and right hemisphere, upper cerebrums and lower cerebellums. Even the wrinkles or folds on the nut are just like the neo-cortex.Walnuts help develop more than three (3) dozen neuron-transmitters for brain function.

Kidney Beans actually heal and help maintain kidney function and yes, they look exactly like the human kidneys.

Celery, Bok Choy, Rhubarb and many more look just like bones. These foods specifically target bone strength. Bones are 23% sodium and these foods are 23% sodium. If you don't have enough sodium in your diet, the body pulls it from the bones, thus making them weak. These foods replenish the skeletal needs of the body.

Avocadoes, Eggplant and Pears target the health and function of the womb and cervix of the female - they look just like these organs. Today's research shows that when a woman eats one avocado a week, it balances hormones, sheds unwanted birth weight, and prevents cervical cancers. And how profound is this? It takes exactly nine (9) months to grow an avocado from blossom to ripened fruit. There are over 14,000 photolytic chemical constituents of nutrition in each one of these foods (modern science has only studied and named about 141 of them).

Figs are full of seeds and hang in twos when they grow. Figs increase the mobility of male sperm and increase the numbers of Sperm as well to overcome male sterility.

Sweet Potatoes look like the pancreas and actually balance the glycemic index of diabetics.

Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries.

Oranges,Grapefruits, and other Citrus fruits look just like the mammary glands of the female and actually assist the health of the breasts and the movement of lymph in and out of the breasts.

Onions look like the body's cells. Today's research shows onions help clear waste materials from all of the body cells. They even produce tears which wash the epithelial layers of the eyes. A working companion, Garlic, also helps eliminate waste materials and dangerous free radicals from the body.


Amazing indeed! So there you go housewives, I hope these will give you a different way of doing your groceries and cooking your meal. I know this is another challenge that we need to deal with but… knowing the importance of our family will compensate for all the efforts that we put up with. Happy cooking! By the way, I don’t suggest that you try the crispy lasagna… but Hubby had 2 more servings when he got home from school.

6 comments:

Teena in Toronto said...

Sounds yummy!

Happy blogoversary!

Soy said...

That looks like an interesting lasagna! I'd say, husbands who depend on their wives for food shouldn't complain. It could be crunchy or slimy, sweet or bland, but if it's made with love, who cares?

At least, you Ruthi, knows how to make lasagna. I don't. So I won't mind if you'd offer to me your extraordinary crunchy lasagna! :)

Karen and Gerard said...

This is the most interesting and helpful food article I've come across while blogging. Thanks for the info!

ruthinian said...

for Teena,

Thanks for the greeting.

ruthinian said...

for Soy... thanks for the compliments... i dont actually know how to make the real lasagna... i only read the package and presto... i bought all those mix and cook stuff in the grocery and added some secret ingredients... and my love potion. hahahaha.

ruthinian said...

for Karen and Gerard... thanks for the visit... you are welcome here.