Clean Eating? Let’s talk about Dirty Eating!
Last Updated March 28, 2015 · First Published January 23, 2013

This post originally appeared as a guest post on the Attune Foods blog.
If you want to talk about โClean Eating,โ you also have to talk about โDirty Eating.โ
Iโm sure youโve heard the phrase โclean eatingโ hundreds of times. There are truckloads of magazines, books, and blogs dedicated to the subject. Maybe youโve heard it called โunprocessed foodโ (my favorite) or โreal foodโ or just โhealthyโ food. Whatever you label it, there are even more ways to define it (and Iโd encourage you to define it in whatever way makes the most sense foryou).
But what about the opposite of clean? Yep, Iโm talking about eating โdirty.โ
Of course, there are many people and companies โ most often the manufacturers of highly processed foods โ who frequently say that no such thing exists. They claim that โthere are no bad foods.โ*
I beg to differ. There are dirty foods. Itโs yin and yang: It seems you canโt have one without the other.
Of course, to make this case, we have to define โdirtyโ foods somehow. Once again, I encourage you to give it a definition that is right for you. It could be โFrom a factory, not a farm.โย Or perhaps โMore than five ingredients.โย Or โIngredients I canโt pronounce.โย Or to borrow from Michael Pollan, any โedible, food-like substanceโ that isnโt actually food.โย My mom simply calls it โjunk foodโ and โempty calories.โ
I tend to think of it as any food that does more physical harm that good. An easy example of this is anything with man-made trans fats (which is anything that contains partially hydrogenated oil). There is no safe intake level of trans fats.
Some other simple examples: Cake. Cookies. Potato Chips. Ice Cream. French Fries. Candy Bars. Soda.
All of these โdirtyโ foods may be good for you psychologically, but certainly not physically.
I donโt say any of this to make you feel guilty about what you choose to eat. Quite the opposite, in fact. I think itโs empowering. Once you are able to consider โdirtyโ foods just as well as โcleanโ foods, you then have an awareness you didnโt have before, and a way to frame your food choices. You can ask yourself, โIs that piece of [insert guilt-inducing food here] worth it?โย Often, the answer may be โyesโ โ and you can enjoy a fantastic treat, without actually inducing any guilt. Or maybe the answer is โno,โ and you put that cookie down.
Either way, thatโs when youโre really eating clean.
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* โNo bad foodsโ is almost always followed by the industry battle-cry, โEverything in moderation!โ I think thatโs also a bunch of hooey.
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Photo: “I needed chocolate cookie crumbs for a crust” ยฉ 2010 by Robin Zebrowski, used under Creative Commons license.



















