Creating sensible, easy-to-stick-with food diets

With food costs rising around the world and economies in turmoil, it still remains a fact that many Americans struggle with their weight on an ongoing basis. Losing weight has become such a commonplace goal that we now have a bevy of food diets from an array of ‘experts’, typically with a low-carb, low-fat or just plain starvation-style diet, promoted as the only real way to lose unwanted pounds. Well, here we’ve got a refreshing new approach to food diets: one you construct yourself, consisting of nutritious foods you enjoy eating which also get you where you want to go. Sound good? Let’s see how you can put this no-nonsense, but tasty approach to work for you.

If you were to make a list of all your favorite foods, you’d find that, while chips and dip and chocolate may first come to mind, there are plenty of healthy foods which are worthy of inclusion in food diets designed to lose weight. For example, you may not be big on veggies, but you love avocados, carrots, lettuce and artichokes. These veggies are packed with nutritive value, while being relatively skimpy on the calories. Give these beloved veggies a starring role in your menus. You’ll enjoy what you’re eating, feel happy, pampered and satisfied and still achieve your goal of weight loss. Do the same with your list of meats, poultry and seafood. If you enjoy chicken, custom food diets are a snap! Chicken is on the menus of almost every cuisine in the world. Find new ways to prepare this economical and lean meat. Think about fruit-based recipes ?who doesn’t like a fruit smoothie of their favorite fruits? The smoothie makes an excellent breakfast, mid-afternoon snack or dessert. Make your smoothie with yogurt or low-fat milk to keep those calories in line.

Speaking of beverages, if you’re a coffee-with-sugar hound, try sweetening your coffee with Splenda(R) ?this product tastes just like sugar, without the calories. The same goes for sodas ?there are now several major soda brands made with Splenda(R) too. You also might find it useful to insert a few new fruit juices into your beverage lineup. Chilled Chai tea, with a tad of milk is another delicious alternative. Varying the types of foods and beverages within your usual food choices goes a long way towards relieving dietary boredom.

Condiments and seasonings are just one of the secrets of successful food diets. Herbs and spices can really put some zip into an otherwise bland recipe. One tomato, cut into wedges or slices, may not seem an exciting menu choice ?that is, until you make this into a small salad plate adorned with snips of fresh basil leaves and a few slices of fresh (naturally low-fat) mozzarella cheese. If carrots rank high on your list, try a dish of cooked, sliced carrots in a sauce of orange juice laced with ginger for a real taste treat. Bring the orange juice to a simmer, add a touch of cornstarch to thicken and some powdered ginger. When the sauce is thickened, return the cooked carrots to the pot, stir and serve.

Produce is fast becoming a ‘luxury’ food, due to cost. However, this doesn’t mean that food diets should be geared to less of these nutritious foods. Choose the best and freshest produce you can find. Use your best-loved fruits and veggies list to cruise the net in search of new recipes to use these favorites. Then, don’t let them go to waste! If you find you bought too much, remember that many fruits and veggies can be blanched and frozen for future use.

When you consider that we eat not only to allay our hunger, but to also please our palate, it makes sense that variety, food quality and seasonal produce are smart criteria on which to base food diets.

The last of our tips on constructing food diets concerns food portion sizes. The majority of the trendy food programs rely on small portions. When your dinner plate has too much ‘white space’, the psychological effect is that you ultimately feel deprived. Here’s a great trick to using small food portions that are still, at the end of the meal, satisfying. Start serving each course on a separate plate. For example, you might begin with a small fruit cup with a flavored yogurt as the ‘sauce’. Take the time to enjoy this course, as well as the table conversation. Don’t rush through it! Your next course might be your meat and a side of veggies, seasoned in an interesting way. This technique also gives your tummy a chance to catch up with your eyes.

Now, what about that dessert? Taking the time to savor your food, with a few minutes between courses might find your tummy full and happy, not in need of the conventional sugar-laden dessert. If you do crave a finisher to your meal, try a small, fresh fruit and cheese plate. Again, quality counts, but you don’t need much to refresh and satiate your palate.

In the end, custom food diets such as this tend to work for you “the unique individual”. Give this method a try and see those pounds disappear!

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The Diet Supplements Industry Finally meets its Match in the FDA

If it weren’t so sad, it would be hilarious. The General Mills Corporation tries to sell Cheerios on the claim that it lowers your cholesterol. If you watched any TV, and paid attention to the commercials, you’ll certainly recognize this claim. It was the Bush administration’s understanding approach that got companies confident over getting away with just about any claim they chose to put out there. Under President Obama though, the FDA is asking Cheerios to prove it or cut it out. It’s also going against Nestle’s Juicy Juice drinks that claim they will help you with brain development. Nestl?takes that claim so seriously, they actually call the product Juicy Juice a brain development aid. The FDA is asking Nestl?to prove their claims, or stop making claims that would typically belong on serious diet supplements or on drugs.

But the FDA and the Institute of Medicine are not stopping there. They’re wondering now if diet supplements and nutrition supplements are being marketed accurately either. They’re wondering if the strict standards that they apply to drugs before passing them for sale to the public, should be applied to diet supplements too. That’s quite a thought there – no one will be able to sell vitamin tablets without proving that they actually do any good. The FCC says that there is really no scientific reason why you should have strict standards for drugs, and lenient ones for nutritional supplements. There may be no scientific reason why they should be treated difeferently; but there certainly is a political one. The food and diet supplements industry is a richly funded one.

So according to research done by the FDA, it is now believed that the best way to get makers of diet supplements to prove the merit in their products, is to get them to use biomarkers – standard measures of the way the body responds to a drug, a diet supplement or anything. This could be really big. If the makers of diet supplements were made to prove that their products actually did anything, nine out of ten of those companies would go under. You’d better be prepared now to see most of your favorite supplements and potions are wiped off the face of the earth. There is certainly going to be some terrible opposition from the industry over this. You can expect a lot of news coverage too.

Most of the makers of diet supplements are set up in Utah, home to Senator Orrin Hatch who under President Clinton, pushed through laws that let manufacturers of diet supplements and foods say just about anything they wanted. Still, in removing the diet supplements firms from existence, the FDA has a pretty tough job cut out for it. It needs to prove that the products are actually harmful. It took the FDA years to do anything about ephedra for instance; and that was a product that was actually killing people.

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Middle East recipes with RAISINS (part II)

Enjoy the previous salad? You surely will not just satisfy with this lighit delicious side dish. So, are you ready to level up and learn something more advanced recipes with raisins? The most traditional dish with a very long long history that I like is Pilaf. In fact, the word “pilaf” is originated in Turkey while pilaf recipes were developed in Iran, Central Asia and Turkey. There are a lot of cooking variation in Pilaf as it includes many ingredients with the rice including carrots, raisins, peas, potatoes, lamb or beef.

Ok…so ready to get started now!

Pilaf Recipe

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Ingredients:

- 1 cup long-grained rice
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 yellow diced onion
- 1.5 peeled and diced carrot
- 1 tbsp crushed garlic
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 cup raisins
- 1/4 cup toasted, slivered almonds

Instructions:

  1. Saute the onion, carrots and garlic in the olive oil until they become softened.
  2. Add the rice and continue cooking for approximately 2 minutes
  3. Add the broth and cinnamon and bring the mixture to a boil
  4. Stir well and lower heat, allow the mixture to simmer for 15 – 20 minutes until the broth is absorbed
  5. Finally, don’t forget to stir in the raisins and almonds before serving.
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Middle East recipes with RAISINS (part I)

Today I am going to teach you guys a very simple but traditional Middle East appetizer / side dish called carrot raisin salad. Easy to prepare as both carrots and raisins have long growing seasons.

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Carrot Raisin Salad Recipe

Servings: 3

Ingredients:

- 1.5 cups of carrots, grated
- 1/5 cup raisins
- 1.5 tbsp olive oil
- 1/8 cup strained yogurt
- 1/8 cup slivered, toasted almonds

Directions:

Combine the carrots and raisins in a medium sized bowl
Stir in the yogurt and olive oil and mix well
Add the almonds and refrigerate for 2 hours before serving
That’s it! Bon appetit!

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Raisins: The magic ingredient in Middle East

raisinsIf you are observable enough, you will find out that there are really a lor Middle East dishes contain raisins. Why? The fact is for many of the countries in Middle East, grape vines grows everywhere, and most importantly, no part of the plant gets wasted including its leaves and fruits.

Therefore, in order to create authentic Middle Eastern food at home, I highly recommend to add raisins in the dish, not only it can help add sweetness and flavour, it can also help bring the taste of the Middle East to foods of all kind.

Just want to give more magic tips about raisins in different dishes.
Add raisins to lamb with time can allow the moisture to reintegrate with the raisins.
Add raisins to salads, stews and meats can help balance out stronger flavors.
In the next post, I would try to include my favourite Middle East dishes contains raisins. Stay tune! =)

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