Hola from my corner of the internet! I haven’t been very enthusiastic about menu planning for a few weeks but I’m back on the bandwagon now!
Last week after chatting online with a bloggy friend, I was encouraged to try a little experiment of sorts and cut MSG from my diet (as much as possible, that is.)
MSG (extracted from naturally occurring sources, processed, and added to other foods as a flavor enhancer) doesn’t bother everybody, but for those it bothers it can cause (among other things) headaches, fatigue and weight gain.
It’s amazing how many foods contain MSG! It would be nearly impossible to cut it out completely. Much like (several years ago) when I cut back on trans fats – back before things were being labeled for it. It’s nearly impossible to cut either of those out completely, but you can cut it out mostly.
You will find MSG in almost any kind of powdered seasoning packet (bouillons, soup mixes, and things that come with seasoning packets like ramen noodles and hamburger helper), other sauces like ranch dressing and powdered gravy mix, and anything seasoned with powdered cheese like cheetos and cheezits. Not to mention, my favorite chip of all time, *sniff*, the ranch dorito. *sniff.* Also, a big offender: taco seasoning. MSG was the second ingredient listed – ouch!
MSG also occurs naturally in a lot of foods such as soy, parmesan, beets, yeast, and overripe tomatoes. Personally, I’m not so concerned about limiting the healthy sources which naturally contain MSG. My main focus is cutting out the processed, packaged and prepared forms. Which honestly, isn’t it usually better to cut out processed, packaged and prepared foods anyway?
Reading the label can be a bit tricky. Of course you may find monosodium glutamate or MSG, but there are other things to look for as well: check out this list:
Glutamate | Glutamic acid | Gelatin |
Monosodium glutamate | Calcium caseinate | Textured protein |
Monopotassium glutamate | Sodium caseinate | Yeast nutrient |
Yeast extract | Yeast food | Autolyzed yeast |
Hydrolyzed protein (any protein that is hydrolyzed) |
Hydrolyzed corn gluten | Natrium glutamate (natrium is Latin/German for sodium) |
Carrageenan | Maltodextrin | Malt extract |
Natural pork flavoring | Citric acid | Malt flavoring |
Bouillon and Broth | Natural chicken flavoring | Soy protein isolate |
Natural beef flavoring | Ultra-pasteurized | Soy sauce |
The funny thing about MSG, unlike other foods or items you may research where there are two sides to the story – the few arguments I found for MSG were limited to an occasional comment on a discussion board and a couple of articles written by MSG manufacturers themselves. Other than being a flavor enhancer (and like I need more encouragement to eat more food – ha!) I haven’t found any health benefit to adding it to food, and no inhibition for cutting it out of my diet. (I’ll link to a good list of articles at the end of the post.) So here’s my menu for the upcoming week, tweaked as much as I could for this week to avoid MSG. I’m still learning about what’s what and deciding what I want to cut and what I want to keep. Note: I’ve being buying bottled water lately, so my family has switched to drinking water throughout the day almost exclusively! Who knew all it would take was having bottles of water in the fridge!! (Now I REALLY need to find out about taking recyclables to our local dump for recycling!!)
Monday:
- Breakfast – Frosted Mini Wheats, 2% milk, green grapes, coffee
- Lunch – Quesadillas: Taco meat (self seasoned), shredded cheese, refried beans, sour cream, salsa,
- Snack – Homemade Raisin Granola Bars
- Supper – Supper at BK for a bday party – fast food is a HUGE source of MSG. I’m going to have to research the menu before I go..
Tuesday:
- Breakfast – French Toast, 2% milk, green grapes, coffee
- Lunch – Turkey Sandwiches (with msg-free lunchmeat), regular potato chips, carrot sticks
- Snack – Homemade banana nut bread
- Supper – Meatloaf, corn on the cob, Pork N Beans (haven’t checked the label yet but it’s in the pantry already), bread
Wednesday:
- Breakfast – Oatmeal with raisins, 2% milk, coffee
- Lunch – Fried Egg Sandwiches, regular potato chips (are MSG free!), orange wedges
- Snack – peanut butter, msg-free crackers (a store brand version of Ritz)
- Supper – Pork Chops, Steamed Squash & Broccoli, Ranch Beans, Bread
Thursday:
- Breakfast – Cereal, 2% milk, pears, coffee
- Lunch – Turkey sandwiches, regular potato chips,
- Snack – Fruit cocktail and jello
- Supper – Homemade pizza (I haven’t checked the pepperoni for MSG yet, I already threw away the outer packaging. But we’ll check next time. I don’t eat the pepperoni anyway! 😛 )
(Sometime before this point I’ll have to go grocery shopping. Everything up til now is already in my pantry…)
Friday:
- Breakfast – Eggs, Turkey Bacon, Biscuits, Gravy (for hubby), Orange Juice, Coffee
- Lunch –
- Snack – fruit cocktail and jello leftovers
- Supper – Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo, Salad, Bread
Saturday: (we’ll be at rehearsals all day)
- Breakfast – cereal, fruit, milk, coffee
- Lunch – sandwich stuff, potato chips, string cheese, grapes
- Snack – various snackages will be available for throughout the day, as well as a ton of water and gatorade. I’ll just have to check the labels while I’m shopping.
- Supper – probably more of the same, I don’t want to go eat out.
Sunday:
- Breakfast – cereal, fruit, milk coffee
- Lunch – Beef enchiladas (with self-seasoned meat), salad
- Snack – We’ll probably have leftover snackage from the day before so we’ll eat that.
- Supper – Breakfast for Dinner: pancakes, turkey bacon, fruit, etc
Okay, so that’s the plan. Here’s some informative articles about MSG:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monosodium_glutamate
- http://www.foodsafety.gov/~lrd/msg.html
- http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/monosodium-glutamate/AN01251
- http://www.squidoo.com/msg
- http://www.msgtruth.org/avoid.htm
- http://www.truthinlabeling.org/hiddensources.html
Menu Plan Monday is hosted by Laura at I’m An Organizing Junkie!
P.S. I am done messing with the formatting. I do not know why today it won’t work right. GRRR.
Oooh, this is hard to do. I took it out of our diets a few years ago, and I was amazed at how MUCH of it there is. It’s in everything! I had to actually learn how to cook, not just heat up stuff from a box. LOL!
What a great thing to do for your family! We avoid MSG as well (along with HFCS and food dyes) but it is not easy. Often the label will just say “seasoning” and that will probably have MSG in it as well. Just wanted to add, you might want to check out some cute Sigg bottles for your family and then you can skip the recycling center all together and still have bottled water all the time. 🙂
I also wanted to echo that buying bottled water is not the best thing for the environment. Even recycling them uses up energy, so like Amanda said, reusable bottles and filtered water (like Britta) are a better alternative.