Morning Everyone!
This week, I’ve been having Almond Breeze’s Chocolate Almond Milk as part of my breakfast. I’ve been looking for low-calorie, no-added-sugar version of chocolate milk for a while so I’m glad I found this. It’s refreshing with just the right amount of cocoa to make you forget about any chocolate cravings! At just 45 calories a cup with 45% of your DVR of Calcium, it can easily be part of your daily diet.
Some ideas for use:
Washing all 5 lbs of strawberries from Costco so I’ll have something healthy for snacks and dessert all week!
I don’t follow a strict raw diet, but I must say, I love tracking “raw food” on tumblr! It definitely motivates me to make my meals veggie-centered.
Other tracks: doctor who (obsessed), matt smith (obsessed), karen gillan (not so much obsessed because she smokes), modern dance, korra (this one is going though…)
Everyone, this was so amazing but I just ate my last avocado so can’t make it again to take my own picture. BUT, just so you can get a head start and try it out for yourself (if you haven’t all ready), I found a picture =) :
Brown Rice and Avocado
So easy and yet so tasty. Life is good.
Simply Cooked tops this with a Vietnamese sauce with red pepper, ginger, fish sauce, and lime which sounds awesome and I’m definitely going to make it when I get another avocado…but if you want to keep this vegetarian and vegan, stick in the salt&pepper!
Happy healthy eating <3
Link containing videos of Clinton and Obama sharing how they feel about healthier American diets.
Clinton (has a stent to reinforce a weak artery, vegan): I live on beans, legumes, vegetables, fruit…I drink almond milk with fruit and protein powder. It changed my whole metabolism…I wanted to lose a little weight, but I did it for a different reason…I researched that 82% of people since 1986 (with heart disease) who have gone on a plantbased diet have begun to heal themselves; their arterial blockage cleans up, the calcium blockage around their heart breaks up. We now have 25 years of evidence. So I thought, “Well since I need to lose some weight for Chelsea’s wedding, I’ll become part of this experiment. I’ll see if I can become one of those with a self-clearing mechanism.”
Obama (in response to Vegan Activist): I like BBQ. I’m not going to lie. But, the young lady makes a good point and that is: right now our food system is under severe pressure…Americans would actually benefit from a change in diet. I don’t think that that’s something we should legislate, but it’s something we should encourage…The fact that we are actually subsidizing some of these big agribusiness operations that are not necessarily producing healthy food, and that we don’t subsidize farmers selling fruits and vegetables…the fact that we are not doing more to make sure that healthy food are in schools…All these things do not make sense. Just making sure more fruits and vegetables in school lunch programs, that would make an enormous effect in our children’s diet, it would make use healthier in the long run, and it would cut our health care costs.”
Interesting topics to research: heart disease, agribusiness, food policy, improving school lunch programs, plant-based diet and decrease in healthcare costs
No beer for me on St. Patty’s Day…just some ginger green tea (and an art project to finish). If you ever have a stomache ache, ginger helps a lot! I.e some of this tea or those ginger slices served with sushi does the trick.
I’m not a big drinker…probably only drank 5 times in 2011. My singing instructor mentioned that its detrimental for your vocal cords. Some opera singers take a shot before their performance to calm their nerves, but alcohol is a muscle relaxer and makes it harder to engage your back muscles when you need to use your head voice and to maintain your singer’s expansion.
Cinnamon Pear Oatmeal
Do you like apple-cinnamon-sugar flavored instant oatmeal? Or do you just want to add some flavor to your bowl of oats without anything gross? Well try this out for change! Pear’s are softer that apples so they mix more easily in the oatmeal.
Have you had mung beans before?! I mixed dried mung beans in my brown rice while steaming bok choy and squash on top. Adding any type of dried beans to your rice is a great way to boost the fiber, protein, and antioxidant doses of your starchy side. 1 cup of prepared mung beans has 212 calories, 14g protein, and 15g of fiber..Heck next time I’ll just eat mung beans without the rice!
Interesting and Funny Fact: Please do not try this at home, but there’s a crazy cleanse diet using just Mung Beans and Rice. Apparently some wise-man in India lives off of mung beans, white rice, and yogurt…
So you all saw what my dad gets at Costco right? Well this is what I like to get! Dried plums, cocktail cucumbers, low sodium turkey, cut butternut squash, freeze dried fruit (for oatmeal toppings), bok choy, and a big box of blueberries! I usually get my Fage 0% Greek yogurt here too.
Easy eggs with tomato, green onion, avocado, salt & pepper. Paired with wheatberry and soy milk…tea and an orange. A complete breakfast for me has protein, fiber, vitamin C, and calcium.
Do you like flavored yogurt? Have you noticed how much sugar is packed into Chobani varieties? There’s 19 g of sugar, but 6 g is just from lactose-natural milk sugar. That leaves 13 g of added sugar (3+ teaspoons full)! An alternative is Siggi’s Skyre which only has 3-4 g (1 teaspoon) of added sugar, after subtracting 6 g for lactose.
Craving frozen yogurt or ice cream? I eat plain yogurt with fruit on a regular basis, but when I get the craving for frozen yogurt (hello pinkberry/yogurt world/yogurtland/golden spoon), I go buy Siggi’s flavored skyre instead! It’s a creamier, more whipped, texture than Greek yogurt and also less tart. Why would you eat frozen yogurt with 30+g of sugar and 5g of protein when you can delicious skyre which has 9 g of sugar total with 14 g of protein?
Okinawan Sweet Potato (Japanese sweet potato/yam)
Although these are native to North America, and not Japan, they serve as the main carbohydrate source in the traditional diet of the Okinawan people, the longest-living people in the world.
So what’s good about this purple sweet potato? It has all the nutrients the average American person lacks! One potato (~180g) has 700% of the Daily Recommended Value of Vitamin A. Unlike others foods like nuts & oils which are rich in Vitamin E, this sweet potato has the antioxidant without the extra fats.
It’s also really tasty & easy to prepare! They can be found at any Asian market or even regular markets marked as “Japanese sweet potato/yam.” But from my understanding, all sweet potatoes are generally as nutritious.
~Geraldine
PS: This was from New Year’s day!
I’m very interested in the diet of the indigenous population of Okinawa, the southernmost cluster of islands of Japan. The Okinawan are known for having the longest life expectancy, high numbers of centenarians, & low risk of age-associated diseases. Researchers believe that the longevity of Okinawan people is attributed to their food! Their traditional Okinawan diet is:
(following info from http://www.fyiliving.com/diet/special-diets/health-benefits-of-the-okinawa-diet/)
Okinawa diet is lots of complex carbohydrates from sweet potatoes and green leafy vegetables. Plus, the diet is very low in fat, sugar, and dairy products. Instead, Okinawans eat lots of soy, some meat (typically fish), fruits, and lots of vegetables. What researchers set out to discover was what were the key “functional foods” in the Okinawan diet. A functional food is a food that provides health benefits for your body beyond just meeting a basic nutritional need; for example, foods that contain disease-fighting phytochemicals in addition to providing basic requirements like protein, fiber or vitamins.
Researchers gathered a list of 12 functional foods that were eaten regularly by Okinawan elders.
Original research here! It’s an interesting and fairly easy read.
*All quoted research was from and article published in the 2009 issue of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition,
entitled “The Okinawan Diet: Health Implications of a Low-Calorie, Nutrient-Dense,
Antioxidant-Rich Dietary Pattern Low in Glycemic Load”
Ripe Fuyu Persimmons- after they are jelly soft, store them in the fridge. When eaten cold, they have the consistency and taste of jello!