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Lentil Fruit Salad

Lentil Fruit Salad

lentil saladThis recipe is as refreshing as it is nutritious. Plump black lentils mixed with chunks of mango, strawberries, tomatoes and onions will tease your taste buds into submission. A splash of balsamic vinegar is the only flavoring that this colorful salads needs. Serve as a side dish or as a light meal.
Yield: 3 serving

Here’s what you need…

  • 1 cup black lentils, cooked
  • 1 medium mango, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 medium tomato, chopped
  • 6 medium ORGANIC strawberries, chopped  ( trust me! At least buy organic strawberries.)
  • 1 tablespoon red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar  or try Paul Newman’s Balsamic Vinegrette
  • Sea Salt and pepper to taste
  • Place the lentils in a medium bowl. Chop the fruit and onions, add to lentils.
  • Add balsamic vinegar to the lentils and fruit, mix until well combined.
  • Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 148 calories, 1g fat, 27g carbohydrate, 10 g fiber, and 9g protein.

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    Organic Fresh Vegetable Tacos

    There is no question that these veggie stuffed tacos are both healthy and delicious. Fresh asparagus, sweet peppers, corn, onion, pinto beans and cilantro create a tasty blend of flavors. To increase your protein intake feel free to throw in strips of lean chicken breast or chopped up tofu. Serve with sliced avocado and a side of salsa. Servings: 6

    Here’s what you need…
    Always organic when possible :)
    1 teaspoon olive oil
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 medium onion, chopped
    2 cups asparagus, cut into 1 inch pieces
    1 cup sweet peppers, chopped (red, yellow, orange or all three!)
    3 ears of corn, kernels shaved off
    1 (15 oz) can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
    1/4 chopped cilantro
    6 whole wheat tortillas…I personally like the bearito hard shell organic found in Whole Foods.
    1 avocado, sliced
    Salsa….try the Trader Joes Authentic Salsa, it’s great. If no Trader Joe’s then try Green Mountain.
    Place the olive oil and garlic in a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Add the onions and sauté for about three minutes or until the onions begin to soften.
    Add the asparagus and continue to sauté , stirring occasionally for 5 minutes.
    Add the peppers and continue to sauté , stirring occasionally for 5 minutes.
    Add the corn, beans and cilantro and sauté for 5 more minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. *Note: Make sure you don’t overcook the vegetables. You want them to be tender but not too soft.*
    Remove from heat. Place a scoop of the veggie mixture in each tortilla and top with sliced avocado. Serve with your favorite salsa.
    You can even add Homestyle BBQ sauce to this blend to make it a little different.
    Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 308 calories, 8g fat, 46g carbohydrate, 13g fiber, and 12g protein.

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    Fried Food is So Unhealthy

    friedfoodFried Food Disaster
    I am often asked how to lose weight quickly and easily.

    Of course no one wants to listen to a lecture on the importance of healthy eating coupled with a solid exercise routine. That would preclude the quick and easy part.

    So in a world where two thirds of all adults are overweight or obese, and some doctors predict that we will soon see a generation with a lower life expectancy than their parents due to obesity related diseases, I’ve come up with a solution that is both quick and easy. (Drum roll, please.)

    Stop eating fried foods. (Gasp!)

    Fried foods, despite having little to no nutritional value and being loaded with fat and calories, have become an accepted indulgence in our society. So accepted that many restaurants serve fries or chips alongside every meal.

    It’s no wonder that fried foods are the number one thing that most people crave – they are salty, addictive and plentiful.

    Are Fried Foods Really That Bad?

    In a nutshell, yes, fried foods really are that bad for you.

    Take an average potato, bake it and you have 110 calories and 0 grams of fat. Take that same potato, turn it into French fries and you have 380 calories and 18 grams of fat.

    Frying food is the easiest way to dramatically increase the calorie and fat content. And you know that extra calories and fat end up as extra body fat.

    Other disasters that fried foods put you at risk for include:

    • Heart Disease
    • Diabetes
    • Clogged Arteries
    • High Blood Pressure
    • Obesity
    • Acne

    Fried foods have also been known to trigger Acid Reflux and IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome).

    Need I say more?

    Going Fried-Free

    Giving up fried food may not be easy, though it will arguably be one of the best things you do for your health and appearance. You will lose weight and improve your health by eliminating fried food from your life.

    Keep in mind that, like all habits, the first thirty days will be the toughest. Make things easier by staying away from situations that place you in front of a big basket of fries or plate of doughnuts.

    New Foods to Love

    Instead of fried foods, enjoy the following:

    • Substitute a salad or fruit instead of fries
    • Baked potato – but pass on the butter and sour cream
    • Baked or grilled chicken instead of fried chicken
    • Organic Tortilla Chips (baked) instead of fried potato chips
    • Raw veggie pieces

    You may be surprised how delicious these healthier options taste.

    Help, I’m addicted!

    If your diet has consistently included fried foods – multiple times a day or several times each week, then giving it up may take more work than simply trying healthier options.

    You’ll need to use some mental strategies as well.

    To do this focus on all the negative things about eating fried foods:

    • Think of how bloated and heavy you feel afterward
    • Remember the heart burn you’ve experienced
    • Focus on the extra pounds you want to lose – imagine doughnuts and French fries sticking to your belly and thighs
    • Look at your acne

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    • Feel the discomfort of being out of breath doing normal activities

    You didn’t think I was really going to skip telling you how beneficial exercise is to achieving your health and weight loss goals did you?

    The bottom line is that exercise plus healthy eating will give you the body that you want.

    What are you waiting for? Drop that bag of chips!

     
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