Category Archives: Design for Health

She is like the ships of the merchant; she brings her food from afar. She rises while it is yet night and provides food for her household and portions for her maidens… Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. Proverbs 31:14-14, 25

So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

I believe that as followers of Jesus Christ we should do the best job we can within our means to steward our bodies to the glory of God. I believe the issues of health and nutrition are very important. As a wife and mother, it is likely that you will be the one making most of the decisions about what to buy and how to fix it. Consequently, it is a good idea to take seriously this opportunity to bless your husband and children!

In fact, a design for health is needed.

It is my desire to encourage responsible thinking and thoughtful approaches to your family’s health and nutrition. As you develop your own design for health, it is important to remember that food, diet, and lifestyle can be a touchy subject. I recognize that people have tremendous personal freedom to eat and steward their bodies as their conscience allows before God. In no way is my intention to create dogmatic, legalistic standards, and I hope such attitudes are not conveyed here.

But, more than ever, it is true that we have a great need to take responsibility and actively design for health! In our fast food, frenetic, convenient culture, wives and mothers would likely benefit by slowing down long enough to create an approach to healthy living.

We need to have a design for health: a plan for how we approach the area of good nutrition and exercise within our families.

The goal of this topic is to encourage responsible thinking in the area of good nutrition, exercise, overall fitness, and health. But, remember, everything we do should be done in faith. You should be at peace with the stewardship decisions you make for your family as you learn and apply and incorporate different health and nutrition information into your personal design for health!

Weekend Reading & Blog Update!

Blood.  Sweat.  Tears.  Okay, maybe not blood, but sweat and tears have definitely gone into this blog.  I am working soooo hard to get things ready for the *official* launch date: Monday, October 4th.  Mark your calendars!  Sound the alarm!  … Continue reading

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The Best Chili Ever!

Yep.  In our house, usually, the temperature doesn’t affect our food choices.  My husband LOVES chili and will eat it at any point druing the year, so long as I prepare it. 

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What to Do With All That Zucchini? Make a Meatloaf!

Are you up to your ears in zucchini from your garden or CSA?  I am.  Take a look at exhibit A.  Um, that is only *half* of the zucchini. This monstrous mutation of a zucchini and squash grew in our … Continue reading

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Non Toxic Cleaners, Part 2

Yesterday, we briefly explored why I made the switch to non toxic cleaners.  Today, I want to share with you some natural household cleaners that are very economical and safe for your family.

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Non Toxic Cleaners, Part 1

As I’ve mentioned before, I strive to be consistent across the board when it comes to being a good steward of my body, time, resources, etc.  Over the past several years of research and learning, this has included making changes … Continue reading

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Grilled Pork Marinade and Homemade Worcestershire Sauce

I don’t know about you, but I love food fresh off the grill.  The flavor, the smell…all makes for a wonderful summer-time meal.  For Father’s Day, I grilled boneless pork chops and they were fantastic!  I was never a fan … Continue reading

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Organic/Whole Food Shopping – 7 Tips

When the topic of organic or whole food shopping comes up, it’s often met with the lament, “It’s so expensive!”  True, much of the organic fare that’s offered in stores is expensive. Ideally, we would like to have our own … Continue reading

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My July Menu Plan

It’s that time again!  I can’t believe how quickly June flew by…this month my baby will be one!  Here’s some inspiration for you as you contemplate what to include in your menu plan this month:

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Naturally Knocked Up E-Course!

Many women struggle or have struggled with infertility at some point.  In fact, 1 in 6 woman face infertility.  Are you one of them?  Maybe you haven’t struggled with infertility but are hoping to have children in the future.  If … Continue reading

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Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes

If you enjoy potatoes, you might really like this recipe!  It is the most flavorful way of eating potatoes and is a new favorite for my family.  It goes wonderfully with a large salad.  It is easy, healthy, and very … Continue reading

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