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How to read the label on your food

Everyone in this country should know how to read a nutritional label.  Here is the FDA’s guide.

http://www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutrition/ConsumerInformation/ucm078889.htm

As for ingredients remember they are listed in the order of GREATEST amount.  So if the 1st two ingredients are High Fructose Corn Syrup and Sugar…that means that product has more HFCS in it that any other ingredient.  The next ingredient that makes up the largest part of your product would be sugar.

That simple.

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Don’t run on empty when filling up can be so easy

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Whole Foods, Ginger Carrot Soup

I know as well as anyone how important eating every 2 – 3 hours is, yet even I skip meals, or go to long between meals given my busy schedule!  Lunch seems to be the one meal we busy Women tend to let slip by.  I know this is true for my friends who work, as well as those of us that work from home or as Stay At Home Moms.  The day just gets away from us, and frankly I think if you don’t have an easy, healthy option it is really easy to just “skip it”.

I have taken to buying pre-made soups and keep them on-hand for an easy, quick, healthy lunch.  You can add half of a sandwich, a small salad, or just grab an apple and VOILA – lunch is complete!  This was actually an afternoon snack for me today and it really amazes me how a few ingredients (easy to pack to the office to) can make you feel like you just went out and got served in a restaurant.

I am on a Ginger Carrot soup kick, and Whole Foods makes this stuff with just the right consistencey…not too clumpy, but still some texture!  One cup has 70 calories, so Ican have 2 cups of a yummy, filling soup and a small piece of fruit and be in the 250 calorie range…perfect for a small meal, getting me from lunch to dinner without breaking a stride.The prep time on this is however long it takes your microwave to get your soup hot!

I add a few bits of feta cheese, a dollop of a sundried- tomato paste, and pepper!  (feta would be easy to take to work as well in a littl contianer or ziplock – no excuses!)

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Tal Ronnen=Vegan God

If you do not know who Tal Ronnen is then you are really missing out!  Learn this Man’s name because his recipe’s are going to become elegant, decadent, healthy treats in your home!  Mr. Ronnen is an amazing Vegan Chef and came to an international fame last spring when he cooked vegan meals for Oprah for 21 days.tal

His Cookbook The Conscious Cook: Delicious Meatless Recipes That Will Change the Way You Eat, is really wonderful and the recipes are not as complicated as they first appear and they do not disappoint…leaving you looking at Vegan Dining in a whole new (and more gourmet) light.

Celery Root Soup With Granny Smith Apples is one of his most popular recipes so of course I gave it a whirl and let me tell you DELICIOUS!  I will post the recipe next.

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Fall is in the air… Can’t go wrong with a Warm HEARTY Soup! YUMMY!

As I type this the wind is blowing the Autumn leaves off their limbs and the daylight has hardly appeared through the sky. Fall in the North West! On these chilly mornings thinking of what to make for dinner takes on a whole new look and feel as the days of tossing a light refreshing salad together, or throwing some veggies on the BBQ have passed. Winter meal-planning can feel more laborious and I think tends to more dinning out for many people.

The reality is a lot of warm, nourishing meals can be made with not much leg-work and the really cool thing is unlike Summer dining, hearty soups, stews and casseroles can be easily doubled or tripled and frozen for later enjoyment!

This soup is about as yummy and filling as soups come and can be altered to be lower-fat with the exchange of ground turkey meat, or vegetarian as I prefer with the addition of lentils, or a few varieties of beans. But the original recipe ROCKS and freezes up perfectly!

(BTW the best way to freeze soups is to put the soup in zip-locks in whatever quantities you desire (I often do 2 servings to defrost for the kids if we are heading out or to feed Michael if he is on his own for an evening; or enough for 4 to feed us all and this allows me to easily invite others over as I can just grab two bags)…take the bag and set in the drawer of your freezer upright, or in a bowl if you do not have a freezer drawer. Once frozen you can fold over the extra portion of the bag and slide them in wherever they fit!

beef-barley-soup-recipe

Beef & Barley Soup

  • 2 pounds extra lean ground beef (be certain to thoroughly drain the fat off of the meat once it is cooked)

(feel free to substitute with bison meat, lean turkey, or omit meat and use extra veggies/beans/lentils)

  • 2 cups celery, cut into ½ inch dice
  • 2 cups carrots, cut into ½ inch dice
  • 2 cups cabbage, cut into ½ inch dice
  • ½ cup onion, cut into ½ inch dice (I use a whole onion and I use red b/c it is my fav)

NOTE: This is the perfect example of why we all need Nicer Dicer’s! Need I say more? Unless you are like my friend Honey Curvy who will triple this recipe and make it just so she can chop and chop and chop, ARRRGGGHH!!!!

  • 2 (50 ounce) cans beef broth or Consomme` (I like Sexton brand)
  • 1 (28ounce) can Paradiso brand whole tomatoes, coarsely chopped, including all juices
  • 2/3 cup uncooked barley
  • 2 teaspoons thyme
  • 1 teaspoon basil
  • 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons brown sugar , or to taste
  • 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar, or to taste
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • Freshly cracked black pepper, to taste.
  1. In a large kettle, brown ground beef just until it is no longer pink, crumbling the meat into small pieces. Thoroughly drain off fat. (Most reliable method-especially when doing larger batches- is to pour meat and fat through a strainer set over a large mixing bowl and allow meat to drain for 5-10 minutes.) Note: I NEVER do this:)
  2. Return drained meat to pan and add celery, carrots, cabbage, onion, consommé, tomatoes and juices , barley, thyme, basil and garlic. Cover pan and bring mixture to a boil.
  3. Reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes or until vegetables and barley are tender.
  4. Remove from heat and stir in brown sugar, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper.
  5. Check seasoning and serve

Great with a crusty bread, cold beer or nice glass of red wine

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Halloween Smoothie Recipe

Halloween Smoothie Recipe

  • 1 cup orange juice

  • 1 cup 1% milk or soy milk/rice milk

  • 1 pint orange sherbet

  • 2 medium ripe bananas

  • 1 cup fat-free whipped topping, optional

  • Halloween sprinkles to make it zippy

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Trick-or-Treat! THE VEGAN CANDY LIST!

Drum roll friends… the list you waited your whole life to see!  From what I can tell if you LOVE the real sugar, Sugar – you have been a practiced Vegan for some time!  I just love that there is such a list!

The following candies are considered vegan, but please double check the ingredients for yourself when you buy them. Companies can change their formula at any time without notice! But you can use this list as a start.A note about sugar: Some of the products listed here may contain cane sugar. Most contain high fructose corn syrup. If you are a vegan who avoids refined cane sugar, please read the labels carefully and/or contact the companies that make these products and find out if they use beet or cane sugar.

  • Airheads taffy
  • Atkins peanut butter bars
  • Blow Pops
  • Boston Baked Beans
  • Charms lollipops
  • Chick-o-Sticks
  • Cracker Jack
  • Cry Babies
  • Dem Bones
  • Dots
  • Dum-Dums
  • Fireballs
  • Gob Stoppers by Willy Wonka
  • Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews
  • Good ‘n’ Plenty
  • Hot Tamales
  • Hubba Bubba bubblegum
  • Jolly Ranchers (lollipops and hard candy only)
  • Jujubees
  • Jujyfruits
  • Lemonheads
  • Mambas
  • Mary Janes (regular and peanut butter kisses)
  • Mike and Ike
  • Nerds
  • Now and Later
  • Pez
  • Ring Pop lollipops
  • Smarties (not the ones made by Nestle with chocolate!)
  • Sour Patch Kids
  • Spree (original, not the new chewy kind)
  • Starburst (jelly beans and hard candy only!)
  • Super Bubble
  • Swedish Fish
  • Sweet Tarts
  • Tropical Source mini chocolate bags
  • Twizzlers
  • Zotz

 

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Healthy Chicken Nuggets

So each morning I try to assess what it is I think I am going to serve for dinner.  A few days ago I pulled out a package of skinless, organic chicken breasts (pre-packaged in two’s from Costco- buy them and freeze them), placed them in a bowl in the fridge to defrost and figured I would decide later.  Michael and I were heading out so I was just going to do something simple for the kids.

Well one thing led to another and then one of my dearest friends (love ya Cin’s) called at 5pm!  At 5:30pm my wonderful husband opened the door and asked what he could do to start dinner?

Crud!  So moving quickly I came up with what my kids have decided should be called “Mom’s Yummy Chicken Nuggets” (not super creative, but hey-they are 5 and 3)… they really are the best!

I started this dinner at 5:35 pm and at 6:15 pm I was loading the dishwasher…so WALK IN THE PARK!

Mom’s Yummy Chicken Nuggets

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts-rinse, pat dry, and cut into chicken nugget size (do 4 for the whole family, we were going out so I was feeding two)

Double for 4ppl

  • 1/4 cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1/4 cup whole wheat bread crumbs
  • 1 egg, or the equivalent in egg whites
  • 1/2 cup milk (whatever kind you have)
  • Agave Syrup

DIRECTIONS

  • Rinse chicken breasts, pat dry, cube chicken into whatever size looks like nugget size to you
  • In a small mixing bowl combine the egg, milk, and about two tablespoons of Agave syrup.  Mix/beat with a fork
  • Drop chicken cubes/nuggets into the bowl and let sit for a minute, make sure all the meat is coated
  • In a large ziplock combine the panko, bread crumbs, and some salt and pepper
  • Using a fork, or slated spoon, move the chicken pieces to the ziploch bag, let as much of the egg mixture fall off as possible
  • Seal bag and shake until all chicken is coated well
  • Cover a cookie sheet with tinfoil, spray with an olive oil or pan spray
  • place nuggets on tray and place in oven

I did about 8 min per side on 400 and turned the pieces half way through.

(Just take the biggest nugget and cut it open if you want to see if they are ready.  You want the outside of the nuggets to be a toasted brown color)

DIPPING SAUCES

I added Agave Syrup to yellow mustard and created a hot mustard dipping sauce that I can confidently say rivals McDonalds…yep, you read that right!  And of course Ketchup! 

I chopped a cucumber and a pear and voila dinner was served!

It was a hit, and they have already asked for it for tomorrow night!  They also had to fight Daddy off which is always a sign I am on to something!

And the proof it was enjoyed!

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The SuperFoods Rx Diet

So Wendy Bazilian and Steven Pratt took their list of 14 SuperFoods and elaborated on it as a lifestyle plan.  I hate the word DIET but I guess we live in a time that anything that outlines a way of eating that is not fast food and microwave dinners is considered a DIET!  Well I LOVE this DIET!  LOL!

The SuperFood RX Diet is not just the 14 SuperFoods (as a friend recently asked).   It is healthy foods, whole foods….food that is good for you!  This book is an easy read.  I will say it may take you a bit of time to really grasp a few of the methods they would like you to follow, but it is well worth your time and money to have this book on your shelf.

I have not actually followed this eating plan SPECIFICALLY, but I have Incorporated a lot of their ideas into my eating.  There are also a ton of great recipes and snack tips!  A great book to add to your library if you are looking to change the way you eat!

The Superfoods Rx Diet: Lose Weight with the Power of SuperNutrients

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SuperFoods Rx – 14 Foods that will change your life

OK.  If you are not clear on what a SuperFood is, then I would highly reccomend buying the book SUPERFOODS RX – 14 Foods That Will Change Your LifeI actually bought this book a few years ago, long before I started this way of eating.  It really breaks down why there are certain foods that need to be part of your WAY of eating, even if your WAY of eating is McDonald’s and the chip and cookie aisle at the supermarket.  No matter how you chose to eat, you will see how easily you can add in a few basic foods and really up the quality of foods you are taking in!

What are the 14 foods that will change your life?

Beans • Blueberries • Broccoli • Oats •
Oranges • Pumpkin • Salmon • Soy • Spinach •
Tea — green or black • Tomatoes • Turkey • Walnuts • Yogurt

SuperFoods Rx by Steven Pratt, M.D

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