Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Anti-Aging Foods
These foods may hold the "power" to help you turn back the clock !!!
Avocado:
This fruit, which is usually eaten as a vegetable, is a good source of healthy monounsaturated fat that may help to reduce level of a bad type of cholesterol in body. Avocado is a good source of vitamin E and can help to maintain healthy skin and prevent skin aging (vitamin E may also help alleviate menopausal hot flushes). It is rich in potassium which helps prevent fluid retention and high blood pressure.
Berries:
All black and blue berries such as blackberries, blueberries, blackcurrants and black grapes contain phytochemicals known as flavonoids-powerful antioxidants which help to protect the body against damage caused by free radicals and aging.
Cruciferous vegetables:
The family of Cruciferous vegetables includes cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale, turnip, brussels sprouts, radish and watercress. Cruciferous vegetables assist the body in its fight against toxins and cancer. You should try to consume at least 115g/40z(of any one or a combination) of these vegetables on a daily basis. If possible, eat them row or very lightly cooked so that the important enzymes remain intact.
Garlic:
Some studies suggest that eating a clove of garlic a day (row or cooked) helps to protect the body against cancer and heart disease. The cardioprotective effects of garlic are well recorded. One 1994 study in Iowa, USA, of 41,837 women between the age of 55 and 69 suggested that women who ate a clove of garlic at least once a week were 50 percent less likely to develop colon cancer. Another study at Tasgore Medical college in India suggested that garlic reduced cholesterol levels and assisted blood thinning more effectively than aspirin, thus helping to reduce the risk of heart disease.
Ginger:
This spicy root can boost the digestive and circulatory systems, which can be useful for older people. Ginger may also help to alleviate rheumatic aches and pains.
Nuts:
Most varieties of nuts are good sources of minerals, particularly walnuts and brazi nuts. Walnuts, although high in calories, are rich in potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper and selenium. Adding nuts to your diet (sprinkle them on salads and desserts) can enhance the functioning of your digestive and immune systems, improve your skin help control prevent cancer. Nuts may also help control cholesterol levels. Never eat rancid nuts, however, as they have been linked to a high incidence of free radicals.
Whole meal pasta and rice:
Complex carbohydrates provide a consistent supply of energy throughout the day. Wholemeal pasta is an excellent complex carbohydrate. It is high in fibre and contains twice the amount of iron as normal pasta. Brown rice is another recommended complex carbohydrate, which is high in fibre and B vitamins.
Watermelon:
Both the flesh and seeds of the watermelon are nutritious so try blending them together in a food processor and drinking as a juice. The flesh contain vitamin A, B and C ; the seeds contain selenium, essential fats, zinc and vitamin E, all of which help against free radical damage and aging
Water:
Drink at least half of your body weight in ounces of water every day in order to remain healthy. Water helps us to get rid of the toxins and unwanted waste materials from your body.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
GAME DAY EGG ROLLS
It's Super Bowl Sunday so we decided to make our own home made Game Day Egg Rolls. They were absolutely delicious and easy on the waistline too at only 150 calories each with a nice balance of proteins, carbs and healthy fats.
Ingredients:
1 pound ground pork
1 TB cilantro paste
1 TB red chili paste
1 TB ginger paste
1 tsp himalayan sea salt
1 cup bean sprouts
1 cup shredded carrots
2 cups shredded cabbage
16 All Natural Egg Roll Wrappers
1/3 cup grapeseed oil
Directions:
Cook ground beef until no longer pink and then season with himalayan sea salt, cilantro, red chili and ginger paste. Mix well. Next add bean spouts and shredded carrots and stir fry for 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Mix in cabbage.
Fill each each egg roll wrapper with 1/16 of mix. Wet all four side of wrapper. Fold over top and bottom of wrapper and then roll to form traditional shape. Set aside until all 16 rolls are made.
Heat grapeseed oil in an 8 inch skillet. Gently add egg rolls 4 at a time to pa. Turn frequently (about every minute) until all sides are crispy. Remove from pan and drain on paper towels. Continue this process until all the rolls are cooked. Serve warm alone or with dipping sauce.
Dipping Sauce:
4 TB Spicy Brown Mustard
1 TB Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce
2 TB Honey (if you like it sweet - this is optional)
Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 pound ground pork
1 TB cilantro paste
1 TB red chili paste
1 TB ginger paste
1 tsp himalayan sea salt
1 cup bean sprouts
1 cup shredded carrots
2 cups shredded cabbage
16 All Natural Egg Roll Wrappers
1/3 cup grapeseed oil
Directions:
Cook ground beef until no longer pink and then season with himalayan sea salt, cilantro, red chili and ginger paste. Mix well. Next add bean spouts and shredded carrots and stir fry for 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Mix in cabbage.
Fill each each egg roll wrapper with 1/16 of mix. Wet all four side of wrapper. Fold over top and bottom of wrapper and then roll to form traditional shape. Set aside until all 16 rolls are made.
Heat grapeseed oil in an 8 inch skillet. Gently add egg rolls 4 at a time to pa. Turn frequently (about every minute) until all sides are crispy. Remove from pan and drain on paper towels. Continue this process until all the rolls are cooked. Serve warm alone or with dipping sauce.
Dipping Sauce:
4 TB Spicy Brown Mustard
1 TB Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce
2 TB Honey (if you like it sweet - this is optional)
Enjoy!
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