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Monday, 24 May 2010 00:31
BONUS FOOD - WHEY PROTEIN
Why take WHEY PROTEIN?
Whey protein shakes are often taken post-workout because of whey's fast absorption rate. They are also low-fat or fat free, and low in carbohydrates. Many flavors are available, such as chocolate, vanilla, banana, and cookies and cream, just to name a few. For a wide selection of brands and flavors with competitive pricing, visit my online partner by clicking this logo.
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Monday, 24 May 2010 00:29
MAY 31 - YOGURT
Why eat YOGURT?
Yogurt can be eaten alone, or combined with granola, nuts, or fruit. It can also be mixed with olive oil and herbs to make a vegetable dip. What is your favorite way to eat yogurt?
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Monday, 24 May 2010 00:19
MAY 30 - 100% WHOLE WHEAT GRAINS
Why eat 100% WHOLE WHEAT products?
These are some of the easiest foods to incorporate into your diet. Use 100% whole wheat bread for sandwiches, 100% whole wheat crusts for pizzas, and serve 100% whole wheat pasta too.
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 18:13
MAY 29 - WHEAT GERM
Why eat WHEAT GERM?
Wheat germ can be added to baked goods such as cookies and breads, sprinkled on the top of casseroles, or used to make homemade granola. How have you eaten it?
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 18:06
MAY 28 - WALNUTS
Why eat WALNUTS?
Walnuts can be eaten alone, chopped and added to yogurt, salads, or baked recipes for cookies, cakes, or breads.
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 18:01
MAY 27 - TURKEY BREAST
Why eat TURKEY BREAST?
It is obviously a staple at Thanksgiving, but you can also substitute ground turkey in recipes calling for ground beef, chop and add it to salads, or slice it for sandwiches on whole wheat bread.
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 17:53
MAY 26 - TOMATOES
Why eat TOMATOES?
A few ways to eat tomatoes are to chop and combine them with peppers and onions for salsa, add sliced tomatoes to sandwiches or burgers, or eat them with a little salt. How do you like them?
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:14
MAY 25 - SWEET POTATOESWhy eat SWEET POTATOES?
Sweet potatoes are high in Vitamins A and C, manganese, fiber, and copper. They fight free radicals and reduce inflammation.
Although the terms sweet potatoes and yams are often used to refer to the same food, true yams are usually white-fleshed and long and cylindrical. They also have a rougher skin than sweet potatoes.
Sweet potato casseroles, pies, and baked goods always taste good, but I prefer sweet potatoes boiled or cooked in the microwave, skin in tact. How do you like to eat them?
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:13
MAY 24 - SPINACHWhy eat SPINACH? Because as Popeye said, “I’m strong to the finish cause I eat my spinach.” If that’s not a good enough reason, spinach is rich in Vitamins A, C, and K, and high in fiber, calcium, folate, iron, magnesium, beta carotene, and flavonoids. It is also low in calories and is fat free. Spinach fights cancer and macular degeneration, improves bone health and cardiovascular health, reduces inflammation, and slows age-related cognitive decline.
Spinach can be added to casseroles or pasta dishes including lasagna, served with pine nuts as a side dish, or steamed with olive oil. What is your favorite way to eat spinach?
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Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:13
MAY 23 - SALMONWhy eat SALMON? Salmon is a powerhouse of nutrients. It is rich in Vitamins B3, B12, and D, tryptophan, selenium, phosphorus, and omega-3 fatty acids. It is also high in protein. Salmon helps reduce inflammation, improve many facets of cardiovascular health, and protect against strokes. Studies have shown that it helps against age-related cognitive decline and elevates mood.
Salmon can be grilled and served with asparagus and brown rice, or in a spinach or dark-leaf salad with sliced almonds and onions.
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