2013年7月25日星期四

3 Protein-rich salad recipes for lunch

Healthy High-Protein Midday MealsIf your idea of a healthy salad is a handful of greens tossed with a nonfat dressing, no wonder you skip lunch or opt for less-than-diet-friendly fare. Boring salads that have no substance will never win your thumbs up when it comes to healthy eating nor will they ever become anticipated and satisfying midday meals. We couldn’t agree more! So we’ve come up with three amazing protein-rich salad recipes that will make lunch your favorite meal of the day.

Warm Mediterranean quinoa salad

Warm Mediterranean quinoa salad recipe

Quinoa is a high-protein super grain that has rapidly gained popularity over the past few years. Quick to cook, it can be served warm or chilled, sweet or savory and for any meal of the day. Sitting down to a bowl of this Mediterranean-inspired quinoa for lunch is a delicious way to fuel the rest of your day until dinnertime.

Serves 4

Ingredients:1 large head broccoli, cut into bite-sized florets1 small eggplant, cut into bite-sized chunks1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, dividedSalt and freshly ground black pepper1 cup quinoa2 cups water1/4 cup minced red onion3/4 cup dried currants2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh basil1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves2 tablespoons pomegranate syrup*1/2 cup crumbled fetaDirections:
    Preheat oven to 400 degrees F and spray a baking sheet with cooking spray.Place broccoli and eggplant on the baking sheet and drizzle with two tablespoons olive oil, tossing to coat. Season with salt and pepper. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender and lightly browned.Meanwhile, combine quinoa and water in a medium saucepan over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover pan, and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes or until the liquid is absorbed. Transfer to a large bowl.Add vegetables, onion, currants, herbs, remaining two tablespoons of olive oil, and pomegranate syrup to quinoa and toss well to combine.Divide quinoa salad among four bowls and garnish with feta.

*Cook's note: You can buy pomegranate syrup or pomegranate molasses in the ethnic section of many supermarkets. You can also make your own pomegranate syrup by combining 1/2 cup 100 percent pomegranate juice and 1/4 cup granulated sugar in a small skillet over high heat. Bring to a boil, and then reduce heat and simmer until mixture reduces down and thickens into a syrup.

Sauteed shrimp salad recipe with creamy citrus dressing

Shellfish is low in calories yet packed with protein. Shrimp's mild flavor makes it an easy addition to just about any type of salad. In this zesty salad recipe, shrimp is tossed with colorful fruit, veggies, greens, and a sweet creamy citrus dressing.

Serves 4

For the dressing:1/2 cup light mayonnaise made with olive oil1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt2 tablespoons honey1 tablespoon finely grated orange zest2 tablespoons orange juice1 tablespoon finely grated lime zest2 tablespoons lime juice1 tablespoon minced fresh cilantroFor the shrimp:1-1/2 pounds raw shrimp, peeled, deveined (remove the tails or leave them on)Salt and freshly ground black pepper2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil1/2 teaspoon paprikaFor the salad:6 cups shredded green and red cabbage2 cups shredded carrots1/2 cup sliced green onions (green and white parts)1 large mango, pitted, peeled, diced1 cup cashewsDirections:
    To make the dressing, whisk together mayonnaise, yogurt, honey, orange zest and juice, lime zest and juice and cilantro. Set aside.To cook the shrimp, season shrimp with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add shrimp and cook, stirring often, for three minutes or until shrimp are pink throughout. Season with paprika, toss again, and remove from heat.To make the salad, in a large bowl, combine cabbage, carrots, green onions and mango. Divide salad among four plates. Arrange shrimp on top of salad ingredients. Drizzle with dressing. Garnish with cashews.
Masa crusted chicken strip salad recipe

Masa harina is a specialty corn flour that you can find in the Mexican section of your local supermarket. It is used to make masa dough for tamales as well as homemade tortillas, and it adds a lovely flavor and coating for juicy chicken strips. This protein-rich chicken strip salad recipe is the perfect dish to serve for a girls' luncheon or family brunch.

Serves 4

For the chicken:1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts2 eggs, lightly beaten1/2 cup masa harina1 cup all-purpose flour1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon ground coriander2 teaspoons granulated sugar1 teaspoon saltA few grinds freshly ground black pepperFor the salad:8 cups mixed salad greens1 cup roasted red peppers, cut into strips1 large ripe but firm avocado, halved, pitted, peeled, sliced2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oilJuice of 2 small limes or 1 large lime1 tablespoon honey1/2 cup crumbled queso fresco (or mild feta cheese)Directions:
    Preheat oven to 375 degrees F and spray a baking sheet with cooking spray.Cut chicken into strips and set aside.Place eggs in a shallow dish. In a second shallow dish, mix together masa harina, flour, spices, sugar, salt and pepper.Dip chicken strips in eggs, let excess drip off, and then dredge in the flour mixture. Place chicken in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.Spray chicken with olive oil (or cooking spray). Bake for 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked through and the coating is lightly browned.Meanwhile, place salad greens, peppers and avocado in a large bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lime juice and honey.Pour dressing over salad ingredients and toss to coat. Divide greens among four plates and top with chicken strips. Garnish with cheese and serve immediately.
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2013年7月24日星期三

Tonight's Dinner Sausage-stuffed shells recipe

Sausage And Spinach Are Perfect TogetherTired of the same old baked zitis or macaroni and cheese? Why not stuff some jumbo pasta shells with meat and vegetables for a delicious dinner the whole family will love.

Baked pasta is one of those wonderful dishes that's warm, filling and perfect for a cold winter's night. But both my family and I get tired of macaroni and cheese, or baked ziti. So, I look for other options as often as possible.

The tortellini casserole I made a few weeks ago is a perfect example because it took one of my favorite pastas and turned it into a savory casserole. So when Ladies' Home Journal did something similar with jumbo pasta shells, I knew I had to try it. What made the dish even more intriguing was it didn't just use meat and tomato sauce. There was also spinach, mushrooms and two kinds of cheese. All these ingredients made for a meal that wasn't only super tasty, but also very healthy. It actually had members from all the food groups in it: pasta, cheese, sausage, spinach and tomatoes. Who knew a casserole could give you a serving of everything in just one sitting?

Sausage-stuffed shells

Serves 10

Ingredients:1 (12 ounce) package jumbo pasta shells3 links hot or sweet sausage, casings removed1 medium onion, chopped8 ounces mushrooms, finely chopped1 cup part-skim ricotta1 egg1 teaspoon Kosher salt1-3/4 cup shredded Italian-blend cheese 1 cup baby spinach leaves1 (24 ounce) jar tomato sauceDirections:
    Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Cook the pasta according to the package, drain and set aside.Cook the sausage, onion and mushrooms over medium-high heat in a large skillet until the onion is tender, about eight minutes.While the sausage cooks, mix together the ricotta, egg, 1/2 cup of cheese and spinach in a large bowl. Stir in the cooked sausage mixture and set aside.Warm up pasta sauce in a large pan. Spoon two-thirds of the warmed sauce into the bottom of a 3-quart casserole dish. Fill each pasta shell with about two tablespoons of the sausage mixture and arrange in the baking dish. Spoon the remaining sauce over the shells.Bake, covered, for 25 minutes or until the sauce bubbles. Sprinkle with the remaining 1-1/4 cups of cheese and bake, uncovered, for another 10 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Serve immediately.
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2013年7月22日星期一

10 Fast fixes for your child’s diet

Kid-Friendly
Diet TipsStriking a balance between healthy and kid-friendly is easy (and delicious!) with these 10 fast fixes for your child's diet.

Little girl having snack

1. The candy bar conundrum

With the cardboard chalky bland taste of most nutrition bars, it's no wonder kids reach for a candy bar when a snack attack arises. The best way to get them to forgo a high-calorie, sugar-laden confection that is mostly devoid of nutrients is by giving them a healthier alternative that is actually pleasing to their palate. The new Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Bar from Amazing Grass, the premiere producer of organic Green SuperFoods, isn't just delicious, it's made with health-boosting antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, organic peanuts and whey protein. One sweet-tooth satisfying gluten-free bar is sweetened with organic agave, cane sugar and dates, and delivers 12 grams of protein and 14 grams of healthy omega fats.

Availability: Nationwide at retailers such as Whole Foods Markets and for purchase online at www.AmazingGrass.com.
Retail: $2.99 per bar; $35.99 for 12-count box

Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Bar from Amazing Grass

2. Want some juice with your sugar?

Take a stroll down the juice aisle and many of the products you see are nothing more than colored sugar water. Kids love juice because of its many vibrant hues as well as its super sweet taste. Offering them a healthier juice (that is actually made from real fruit) is a seamless strategy to ensure they are drinking a nutrient-packed beverage. Sunkist Naturals, a line of premium, all natural antioxidant-rich smoothies and juices that have no added sugar, preservatives or artificial ingredients, is a delicious alternative to sugar water. Made with juicy flavorful fruit, flavors include Berry Cherry Bountiful, Golden Mango, Strawberry Dream, Valencia Orange, Berry Bountiful, Glorious Greens and Orange Cream. There is even a line of Sunkist Light smoothies and juices that have 40 percent less carbohydrates and calories.

Availability: Produce section of major grocery stores, including Ralphs and Whole Foods
Retail: $2.79 for 15.2-ounce bottle

Sunkist Naturals

3. Sneaky snacks

Brightly (artificially) colored, cheesy, seafood-shaped crackers have irresistible allure for kids of all ages. This is where a cute, tasty, bunny-shaped cracker comes to the rescue. Annie's Cheddar Bunnies, which come in cheddar, sour cream & onion, white cheddar and whole wheat flavors -- are made with organic wheat flour and real cheese with no added sugar or artificial coloring or flavorings. They are ideal for toddler-sized hands, but their crispy crunch and real cheesy flavor will tempt kids of all ages to eat them by the handful. Remember to limit portion size to one ounce.

Availability: Health food stores and supermarkets or for order online at www.Annies.com
Retail: $4.89 for 12-ounce box; $4.99 for 6-count box of 1-ounce snack bags

Annie's Cheddar Bunnies

4. The nutrient-lacking lunch

How often do you visit the fast food drive thru that is conveniently located near school just so you can send your kids to school with a lunch? Instead of a Happy Meal, reach for the new line of Oscar Mayer Lunchables. Not only will you save yourself time (you won't need to wait in line at the fast food drive-thru), you'll also be feeding your kids a more wholesome midday meal. The Oscar Mayer Lunchables Lunch Combinations feature 100 percent turkey breast, whole grain bread, low-fat cheese, and a variety of other healthier choices that meet the Kraft Foods Sensible Solution criteria for nutritional value. Meals come complete with a bottle of spring water, applesauce and a small dessert. And if you are eco-conscious, you'll be pleased that the product packaging uses recyclable materials.

Availability: Refrigerated section of grocery stores nationwide
Retail: $3.49 each

Oscar Mayer Lunchables

5. A better catch of seafood

Popcorn shrimp and chicken are popular among the kid crowd. These deep-fried, high-fat fast food offerings are also served with a side of high-calorie dips. Treat your kids to SeaPak's Popcorn Shrimp, a scrumptious alternative that you bake in the oven. Make your own dips or opt for healthier versions of the fast food favorites. You may even be able to trick your kids into eating their veggies by serving a few popcorn shrimp in a whole wheat tortilla with shredded cabbage or broccoli slaw.

Availability: Freezer aisle at supermarkets nationwide
Retail: $6.99 for 12-ounce package; $9.79 for 20-ounce package

SeaPak's Popcorn Shrimp

6. Being choosy about nut butters

Choosy moms choose Jif, particularly if they are looking to increase their family's omega-3 intake. Research shows kids aren't getting their recommended weekly intake of seafood, which means they are missing out on the many health benefits of omega-3s. Jif Creamy Peanut Butter is now rich in omega-3 DHA and EPA, good-for-you fatty acids that promote mood, brain development and heart health, and reduce inflammation. The omega-3s in Jif are derived from fatty fish but don't expect this PB&J fave to taste anything like the sea. Your kids will never know their usual peanut butter is delivering the same health benefits of that often eschewed plate of baked fish. Slather Jif on breakfast foods, blend it into smoothies or turn it into a nutty good satay sauce for chicken skewers.

Availability: Supermarkets and grocery retailers nationwide
Retail: $3.49 for 16-ounce jar

Jif Creamy Peanut Butter

7. Super soup

Those cups of deep-fried ramen noodles are teeming with sodium and calories. Fun, yes; healthy, not so much. When soup is a necessary lunch to keep your kids warm at school, opt for a thermos of Campbell's Select Harvest Soup. Made with 100 percent natural ingredients, you can choose from five new Mediterranean style soups, including Zesty Tomato Bisque and Light Minestrone -- featuring flavorful veggies, whole grains and extra virgin olive oil. These satisfying wholesome soups contain no MSG and maintain a modest sodium level compared to other soups with 480 milligrams per serving.

Availability: Supermarkets and grocery retailers nationwide
Retail: $2.99 for 18.6-ounce can (2 servings)

Light Minestrone

8. Hack the sugar habit

Do you cringe when your kids pour sugar on their morning cereal? You can cringe less with Sun Crystals All Natural Sweetener, the first sweetener made from stevia and pure sugar cane. Your kids (and you) will get the same sweet tooth pleasing taste but with only a fraction of the calories. One packet of Sun Crystals has the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar but only five calories (two teaspoons of sugar has 32 calories). Sun Crystals is also available in granular form at 16 calories per teaspoon (the same as sugar) but with twice the sweetness so you can make sweet beverages and bake family-favorite treats with half the sugar calories. Both packets and the granulated blend are suitable for people with diabetes.

Availability: Supermarkets and grocery retailers nationwide
Retail: $3.49 for 50-count box and $5.99 for 100-count box; $6.49 for 2-pound sugar-equivalent bag

Sun Crystals All Natural Sweetener

9. Slurping naturally

Those 32-ounce jugs of convenience store soda are not only bubbling with sugar and calories, they are also teeming with artificial flavors, colors and preservatives. A tastier, healthier grab is Natural Brew soft drinks. Made using old-fashioned micro-brewing techniques to bring out the robust flavor of all the key ingredients, these tasty beverages contain no artificial colors, additives or preservatives. Whatever your child's cola fix may be, you can satisfy it with one of Natural Brew's refreshingly delicious flavors. Choose from Draft Root Beer, Outrageous Ginger Ale, Vanilla Crème, Lemon Lime, Ginseng Cola and Concord Grape. Even better, the 12-ounce bottles will make sure your kiddos aren't slurping half of their day's calories in a nutrient-devoid drink.

Availability: Natural food stores and the natural foods section of grocery stores nationwide
Retail: $5.49 per each 4-pack

Draft Root Beer

10. The little chef

Getting your kids in the kitchen to help fix the family meals is an opportune way to improve your family's diet and eventually even save you time in preparing meals. If your children are already intrigued by gadgets in the utensil drawer, giving them their own kid-friendly kitchen tools will pique their interest even further. The Curious Chef's 8-piece Fruit and Vegetable Set gives them the basics of putting together a fruit- or vegetable-centric meal: silicon spatula, peeler, melon baller, apple corer, lemon zester, nylon knife, lemon cutting board, and vegetable scrubber. Let your kids wash the produce before dinner, teach them to make squiggly twists of lemon zest for garnish, or challenge them to make a colorful melon ball salad. Give them a chance to be a little chef and you'll be teaching them to eat healthier and cook for themselves into adulthood.

Availability: www.CuriousChef.com
Retail: $29.99

The Curious Chef's 8-piece Fruit and Vegetable Set

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2013年7月21日星期日

Serve a crepe buffet for breakfast

Morning EntertainingThis creative breakfast idea is perfect to serve to overnight guests. Not only is it fun, but it will keep everyone full and satisfied for the day's adventures.

Blueberry crepes with creme fraiche

Crepe buffet

Crepes always strike a delicate balance between light and satisfying for breakfast and can be sweet or savory. The French are so smart. We recommend making two crepes for each guest and offering them a variety of homemade and season-appropriate fillings.

Follow this simple crepe recipe and add one-half cup of pumpkin puree to your crepe batter if you want just a touch of pumpkin flavor. They're delicious and enhance the crepe's overall flavor, regardless of what your guests put inside.

What you'll need for serving: HoneyPowdered sugarNutellaWhipped creamBrown sugar

Main filling ideas:
1Fresh seasonal fruit
& creme fraiche

Go to your local farmers market and pick out a variety of seasonal fresh fruit. Make sure they're at the peak of ripeness, diced into tiny cubes and served in separate dishes. Guests can spoon out and fill their crepes with their desired amount of fruit and other fillings, including creme fraiche, as it goes delectably with fruit.

2Scrambled
eggs

If someone prefers a savory crepe, whip up some scrambled eggs (just be sure not to use pumpkin in your crepe recipe if you're going to go the savory route). Add whatever you'd like to your eggs, including bacon, sausage, cheese and fresh diced veggies like onions, green peppers or tomatoes.

3Baked apples

Baked apples taste best when wrapped in a warm and perfectly sweet crepe. Here is a crepe-friendly baked apple recipe.

Baked apples recipe

Serves 4

Ingredients:4 apples, peeld and diced into cubes (1 apple per person)Water1 cup brown sugar1 tablespoon cinnamon1 teaspoon nutmegDirections:
    Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.Put apples into baking dish and sprinkle with water.Sprinkle brown sugar on top of apples, then top with cinnamon and nutmeg.Cover baking dish with aluminum foil.Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until fork tender.Serve baked apples as a crepe filling.

Two to three filling options is perfect for your crepe buffet! Adults and kids will love putting their own crepes together and choosing their fillings. Served with espresso and spiced tea, it makes for the perfect breakfast.

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2013年7月18日星期四

HIV cure in the works

Stem-Cell Transplant Shows HIV CureGerman doctors say they've found an HIV cure in one of their patients. The "Berlin Patient" no longer shows signs of HIV after a 2007 stem-cell transplant. Does that mean we've found an HIV cure?

An AIDS cure found?

Is an HIV cure in the works? Not so fast.

Doctors in Germany believe an HIV-positive man has been cured of the disease as a result of a stem-cell transplant. Timothy Ray Brown, known as the "Berlin Patien" received the transplant in 2007 as a part of his leukemia treatment. His doctors report that the results "strongly suggest that cure of HIV infection has been achieved."

"I'm extremely excited about the result," Jerome Zack, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles told MSNBC. Zack studies HIV infection and was not involved with the "Berlin Patient." "It suggests that at least in this one individual, there's a long-term benefit to this approach."

HIV cure in the future?

While these results seem promising, it's likely a long time before this will be a proven (or un-proven) HIV cure for the 33 million people worldwide living with HIV.

In addition, Time reported last week that healthy people who take antiretroviral medicine can reduce their risk of contracting HIV by 73 percent. The medicine, normally only prescribed to HIV-infected patients, was named one of the top discoveries of 2010 by Time.

The U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration has also approved the use of a once-daily dosing of Prezista in conjunction with ritonavir to treat HIV patients.

All of these advancements in technology mean that we could see a definite cure for this deadly epidemic within the next several years. Here's hoping we find a way to put an end to this disease in both first- and third-world countries for good.

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2013年7月17日星期三

A week's worth of $10 dinners

Cook Smart
Save Money Are you trying to save money on groceries? According to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, the average American consumer spends just over $6,000 on food every year. This handy cheap meal plan will walk you through a week’s worth of family dinners, all under $10. So if you’re a budget-conscious cook, print this baby out start saving today.

 

Turkey Chili: Estimated Cost: $6.75-$7.75Serves 4

Ingredients:
1 pound of ground turkey
1 can of chili beans (drained and rinsed)
1 can of black beans (drained and rinsed)
1, 14-ounce can of diced tomatoes
1 can of tomato paste
2 teaspoons chili powder

Directions:

    Brown ground turkey in a skillet and drain.In a large pot, combine black beans, chili beans, diced tomatoes (do not drain) and tomato paste and bring to a boil. Add in the cooked ground turkey. Stir in chili powder. Let simmer for 30 minutes on low heat. Serve with crackers or a slice of whole wheat bread.

 

Dirty Rice Casserole: Estimated Cost: $6.00

Serves 4

Ingredients:
1 pound of ground turkey or beef
1 box of Zatarain's reduced sodium dirty rice
1 small green pepper (chopped)
1 small red onion (chopped)

Directions:

    Cook rice according to package. In a medium-sized skillet, brown the ground turkey or beef. Add in onions and peppers.Once the rice is finished and the meat is drained, combine together in a large pot.
    Serve with hot sauce or teriyaki sauce if desired.

 

Italian Meatball Soup: Estimated Cost: $6.50-$7.50

Serves 4

Ingredients:
8 ounces refrigerated or frozen meatballs
1 15-ounce can sweet peas
1, 14-ounce can diced tomatoes with basil, garlic and oregano
1, 14-ounce can beef broth

Directions:

    Combine all ingredients in large saucepan.Bring to boil; reduce heat. Simmer uncovered,
    about 10 minutes or until meatballs are heated through. Garnish with basil if desired.

 

Baked Ziti: Estimated Cost: $6.75-$7.50

Serves 4

Ingredients:
1 box of whole penne pasta
1 jar of spaghetti sauce
1 pound of ground turkey
1 cup of reduced fat mozzarella cheese

Directions:

    Boil pasta according to package.Brown the meat in large skillet and drain. Add in jar of spaghetti sauceDrain pasta and combine with meat and sauce mixture. Pour pasta
    into a lasagna pan and sprinkle evenly with 1 cup of reduced fat mozzarella cheese. Heat in the oven for approximately 20 minutes or until the cheese has melted.

 

Meatball Subs: Estimated Cost: $7.50-$8.50

Serves 4

Ingredients:
8 ounce package of turkey meatballs
1 bag of sub rolls
1 jar of spaghetti sauce
1 cup of reduced fat shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions:

    Heat meatballs in a saucepan with spaghetti sauce.Place meatballs on sub rolls, and sprinkle with cheese. Place in oven until the bread is toasted and the cheese is melted.

 

Veggie Wrap: Estimated Cost: $7.00-$8.00

Serves 4

Ingredients:
10-inch flour tortillas
2 tablespoons of cheddar cheese
½ cup of cut up vegetables
1 tablespoon bottled ranch dressing

Directions:

    Layer cheese and vegetables on tortillaTop with ranch salad dressing and roll up

     

*Note that the prices listed will vary based on brand, store and location.

 

 

 

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2013年7月16日星期二

Tonight's Dinner Shrimp pasta with strawberry Champagne vinaigrette recipe

Strawberries Add Sweetness To A Savory SaladStrawberries are usually reserved for desserts and snacks. But adding them to a savory pasta dish gives it a delicious and unexpected tang.

Strawberry season is just getting under way, which means two things: spring is officially here and so is strawberry dessert season. But cakes, muffins, cookies and jams aren't the only way to use the red fruit. Strawberries are often a nice sweet complement to an otherwise savory dinner dish. And that's just what Julie from Mommie Cooks did. Not only did she use the red berries to brighten up an already delicious Champagne vinaigrette, she went one step further by adding them to a shrimp salad. The tart fruit added the perfect amount of sweet tang to an already wonderful dish. It brightened up the whole salad, making it the perfect choice when you're in a rush on a warm spring or summer night.

Shrimp pasta salad with strawberry Champagne vinaigrette

Serves 4

Ingredients:

For the dressing:

1/4 cup Champagne1 tablespoon olive oil1 tablespoon white vinegar3 strawberries, chopped4 basil leaves, choppedSalt and pepper to taste

For the pasta salad:

10 ounces penne pasta1 pound shrimp, cooked and chopped1 cup red onion, chopped1/2 Japanese cucumber, chopped1 avocado, chopped8 large strawberries, chopped3 ounces goat cheese, crumbledDirections:
    Place all the ingredients for the dressing in a food processor and pulse until combined. Set aside.Cook the pasta according to the package directions; drain, shock with cold water and place in a large bowl. Add the shrimp, onion, cucumber, avocado and strawberries to the bowl and toss to combine.Pour in the vinaigrette and toss to coat. Sprinkle the cheese over the salad and serve.
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2013年7月15日星期一

Environmentally-inspired Earth Day cocktail recipes

Woman with Earth Day cocktail

You recycle, drive a Prius, have a compost bin in your backyard, buy only organic vegetables and have even started biking to work. You definitely deserve a big pat on the back from Planet Earth (or Al Gore) for giving back.

Festive cocktail recipes to salute planet Earth!

So this Earth Day, celebrate your eco-friendly lifestyle by sipping one of these Earth-inspired cocktails out of a recycled glass.

These environmentally-inspired cocktails, like the deep blue sea martini and the greentini, are the perfect way to celebrate the lovely planet Earth. However, watch out for those mudslides, those suckers will knock you out.

Blue Sea MartiniBlue Sea Martini

This delicious concoction gets its beautiful blue color from the addition of blue curacao. Although this may look like the beautiful ocean, it certainly doesn't taste like it (thankfully) and instead tastes like a tropical island vacation.

Serves 1

Ingredients: 1-1/2 ounces lemon vodka1 once blue curacao1 tablespoon fresh lime juice1/4 cup light white cranberry juice (try this)Lime and lemon for garnishDirections: 
    Mix all of the ingredients in a chilled drink mixer filled halfway with ice. Shake vigorously. Strain drink into two chilled martini glasses and garnish with your favorite fruit!
Frozen Mai ThaiFrozen Mai Thai

There's no better way to enjoy Earth's beauty than to sip a drink inspired by one of the most beautiful places here. Enjoy this frozen twist on the popular favorite as you close your eyes and pretend you're sipping this on a beach instead of in your cramped suburban kitchen.

Serves 1

Ingredients: 2 ounces coconut rum (like Malibu)1/2 ounce lime juice1/2 ounce citrus rum (like Bacardi Limon)1-1/2 ounces pineapple juice1/2 ounce cherry rum (try Coconut Jack!)1/2 ounce maraschino cherry juiceCherries for garnishAbout 1 cup iceDirections: 
    Place ice in blender and add the rest of the ingredients (except for the cherries) in and blend on high until mixture is smooth.Serve in a chilled glass and garnish with cherries or your favorite fruit and enjoy!
Green PlantiniGreen Plantini

One of the biggest environmental pushes these days is to "go green," and what better way to do so than to sip on a lovely green cocktail? But don't worry, this drink doesn't taste like a plant -- it just looks like one!

Serves 1

Ingredients: 2 ounces vodka1-1/2 ounces apple puckerLime wedge for garnishDirections:
    Mix all the ingredients (except for the lime wedge) in a chilled martini mixer filled halfway with ice. Shake vigorously.Strain liquid into a chilled martini mixer and garnish with a fresh lime!
MudslideMudslide

In a real life, a mudslide is nothing to rejoice about, but in cocktail world, it's actually quite a delicious drink! However, if you aren't careful, this strong, deceptive drink will knock you right on your butt, sort of like a real mudslide would!

Serves 1

Ingredients: 1-1/2 ounces vodka1-1/2 ounces coffee liqueur1-1/2 ounces Irish creamer (like Baileys)Chocolate drizzleDirections: 
    Drizzle melted chocolate along the inside of a wine glass. Chill for at least 10 minutes so chocolate sets.Pour all of the ingredients into a chilled martini mixer filled halfway with ice and then shake. Strain into the prepared glass and enjoy!

Who said cocktails couldn't inspire an environmental movement?

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2013年7月13日星期六

Slow cooker recipes for fall

Fall Favorite
Slow Cooker RecipesWith your family's jam-packed work and school schedules getting even more loaded with the upcoming holidays, let the slow cooker become your best kitchen friend. Put your favorite lean proteins and vegetables in the "crock" in the morning and you'll have a hearty, balanced meal when you come home for dinner. You can even slow cook a dessert to satisfy your kids' (and your stress-induced) sweet tooth cravings. Here are three sumptuous slow cooker recipes for fall.

Slow cooker crock pot stew

Slow cooker venison veggie stew

Living in Montana, game meat is aplenty and it is abounding with richly-flavored lean protein. Partner venison with a bounty of vegetables and you've got a balanced slow cooker meal that will keep your family well-fed on the busiest days of the season. If you don't have venison on hand, simply substitute two pounds of stew beef.

Serves 6

Ingredients:2 tablespoons olive oil2 pounds cubed venison2 onions, chopped3 carrots, diced3 stalks celery, sliced1 red bell pepper, seeded, diced1 (15 ounce) can fire-roasted tomatoes4 cloves garlic, minced1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary2 bay leaves2 cups beef brothSalt and freshly ground black pepper to taste1/2 cup sour cream3 tablespoons minced fresh parsleyDirections:
    Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, brown venison (adding more oil if necessary). Transfer venison and juices in skillet to a 4- to 5-quart slow cooker.Add onion, carrots, celery, bell pepper, tomatoes, garlic, rosemary, bay leaves and broth to the slow cooker and cook on HIGH for 6 hours or LOW for 8 to 10 hours.Remove bay leaves. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Stir in sour cream and parsley. Serve hot.
Slow cooker curry chicken

Curry isn't just a warming wonderful spice. It is also a super spice that may reduce your risk of heart disease. Lean chicken breasts, broccoli, peppers, coconut oil and coconut milk give this slow cooker meal a scrumptious healthy appeal.

Serves 6

Ingredients:2 tablespoons Navitas Naturals Coconut Oil4 cloves garlic, minced3 tablespoons minced fresh, peeled ginger root2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cubedSalt and freshly ground black pepperZest and juice of 2 limes1 large onion, halved, thinly sliced3 heads broccoli, cut into bite-sized florets1 large red, orange or yellow bell pepper, seeded, cut into strips1 teaspoon ground allspice1 teaspoon dried thyme2 teaspoons curry powder1 cup chicken broth1 (15 ounce) can coconut milk2 green onions, finely sliced (white and green parts)1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantroDirections:
    Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add garlic, ginger and chicken and cook, stirring often, until chicken is browned. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to a 4- to 5-quart slow cooker.To the slow cooker, add lime zest and juice, onion, broccoli, bell pepper, spices and chicken broth, stirring to combine.Cook on HIGH for 4 to 6 hours or on LOW for 8 to 10 hours. Stir in coconut milk and heat through.Serve garnished generously with green onions and cilantro.
Blackberry cobbler

Freezing those sweet, ripe summer berries is going to pay off for you with this slow cooker dessert recipe. Blackberries are my preferred fruit, but you can substitute any berry you have on hand.

Serves 8

Ingredients:6 cups frozen blackberries, thawed1/3 cup granulated sugarZest and juice of 1 large lemon1 cup white whole wheat flour1/4 cups cornmeal1-1/4 teaspoons baking powder1/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup sliced almonds, crushed1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, softened at room temperature1/3 cup granulated sugar2 eggs1 teaspoon pure almond extractDirections:
    In a large bowl, combine blackberries, sugar and lemon zest and juice.In a small bowl, whisk together cornmeal, baking powder and salt. Stir in almonds.In a medium bowl, cream butter and sugar with an electric hand mixer. Beat in eggs one at a time. Then beat in almond extract.Transfer berry mixture to a greased 4- to 5-quart slow cooker. Top with cornmeal batter.Place a clean kitchen towel over slow cooker then top securely with the lid (the towel will absorb moisture).Cook on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours or until topping is set and lightly browned. Spoon out and serve hot.
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2013年7月10日星期三

Healthy spring recipes

Poached egg in tomato soup

Spring is in the air! The addition of fresh vegetables brings bold flavors and vibrant colors to any dish. With more farm fresh produce available, why not head to your farmers market and add more variety to your daily food routine. Go seasonal and try a few of these delicious and healthy spring recipes.

A collection of springtime favorites

Skip the lines at the grocery store and head to your closest farmers market to get the freshest produce. These recipes feature an abundance of fresh vegetables that are wholesome and healthy, perfect for this spring.

Simple pureed tomato soup with a poached egg

Makes 4-6 servings

Ingredients:3 tablespoons olive oil1 large onion, sliced thin1 tablespoon curry powder1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon chili flakes, or to taste6 cups fresh tomatoes, chopped4-6 eggsCreme fraicheSalt and pepper, to tasteDirections:
    Heat a large pot over medium and add olive oil. Mix together onions and a generous pinch of salt, cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.Stir in the curry powder, cumin and chili flakes, and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in tomatoes and six cups of water. Simmer for 12-15 minutes, then puree with a blender or hand blender until smooth. Add salt and pepper to taste.While soup cooks, in a wide shallow pan, bring three inches of water to a gentle simmer. One by one, crack each egg into a small bowl or ramekin. Carefully slip eggs into water, one or two at a time. Gently nudge with a spoon the egg whites closer to their yolks creating a round shape. Cover and cook for three to five minutes. Lift eggs from water with a slotted spoon. Drain and set aside.Top soup with a dollop of creme fraiche and a poached egg into each serving bowl.
Shaved fennel salad with toasted almonds

Makes 4 servings

Ingredients:3-4 cups thinly sliced fennel bulb1 red onion, slicedJuice of one lemon1 tablespoon olive oil1/4 cup chopped parsley1/4 cup toasted almonds, or to tasteSalt and pepper, or to tasteDirections:
    Combine ingredients together in a bowl and toss well to combine. Sprinkle with more toasted almonds if desired.
Spring panzanella with garlic croutons

Makes 8 servings

Ingredients:1 loaf bread cut into 1-inch cubes3-4 garlic cloves, chopped1 shallot or small onion, chopped3 teaspoons fresh thyme1/4 cup olive oil2 cups fresh peas2 cups fresh asparagus, cut into pieces2 cups spinach leaves1/4 cup sundried tomatoes, choppedSalt and pepper, to tasteDirections:
    Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Toss together the bread, garlic, shallot, thyme, olive oil, salt and pepper. Pour bread mixture onto a baking sheet and toast for about 15 minutes, until crunchy.In a pan, add olive oil, asparagus and a generous pinch of salt. Stir and then add peas and stir in the spinach. Cover and cook just a few seconds.In a large bowl, add toasted bread, and then the vegetables and sundried tomatoes. Toss until well-combined.
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2013年7月5日星期五

5 Things you can do today for a healthier tomorrow

5 Healthy Habits Looking for ways to improve your health can be overwhelming. Start simple with these five healthy habits that have many long-term benefits.

woman eating healthy outside

Establish healthy eating habits

Replace all of the fad diets with a renewed focus on nutrition for a new, healthier you. Try to make each plate more colorful than the next. Give bright fruits and vegetables a starring role in each one of your meals as a way to help ensure you get a variety of essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs. Most produce is packed with fiber, so you will feel fuller longer. You'll also avoid that between-meal energy crash because fiber helps to regulate blood sugar too.

Another benefit -- when you get the right balance of vitamins and minerals, you are less likely to fall victim to unhealthy food cravings. Since your body is getting what it needs, it won't trigger cravings to try and recover what it's lacking.

Establish an exercise regimen

An exercise program that includes aerobic and strength training is an essential healthy habit that will help you to maintain an optimal weight. It's also a great stress reliever! Exercise actually releases endorphins in the brain which help to improve your mood and self-image.

The only way to establish a long-lasting exercise program is to find something that you enjoy. Try new things, and don't lose heart if you do not find bliss on the treadmill. Read about some of the hottest fitness trends of 2012 here.

Take care of your skin

Good skin care can help to delay the natural aging process. Keeping your skin protected from UV rays can also help to prevent skin problems like age spots and cancer. A few easy measures you can take to make sure your skin is at its best are:

Always wear sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or moreStay in the shade whenever possible -- especially during the middle of the day when UV rays are at their strongestEat a healthy dietKeep your stress at a manageable levelAvoid harsh soaps and limit time in hot showers or bathsAlways moisturizeFor more healthy skin info, check out these tips for flawless summer skin and hair >>Don't skimp on sleep

The Harvard Women's Health Watch suggests a number of good reasons to get more than six hours of sleep per night. Resting helps your body to boost immunity and recover from illness. Sleep also helps the brain with learning and memory.

Getting too little sleep can cause weight gain by affecting metabolism and appetite, can impact safety because you are more likely to fall or get into an accident and it can impact your mood and concentration level.

Find a hobby

A healthy habit for your total well-being includes finding a hobby or two that you enjoy. Activities that have meaning for you may contribute to a long life, as they reduce stress and provide a strong sense of purpose and self-satisfaction.

Not sure where to start? Check out our recommendations for 5 Hobbies to try this spring >>Watch: 30 Minute hip hop cardio dance workoutRead more

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2013年7月4日星期四

Scrambled egg breakfast tostadas

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 Scrambled egg breakfast tostadas Break a few eggs for breakfast

Scrambled egg breakfast tostadas might not be your standard diner dish, but we think you’ll be hooked after one bite.

Tired of plain ol' bacon and eggs every morning? These spiced up breakfast tostadas with scrambled eggs, salsa and avocado will start your day off with a bang. Amp them up with more salsa and plenty of extra hot sauce to taste.

Scrambled egg breakfast tostada recipe

Serves 2

Ingredients:Canola oil2 corn tortillas4 eggs1/4 cup salsa1/2 cup shredded cabbage or cole slaw mix1/2 tablespoon lime juice1/2 avocado, sliced1/4 cup cotija cheese (or substitute feta)Chopped cilantroHot sauceDirections:
    In a small pan, heat about 1/4 inch of oil to about 350 degrees F.Place a tortilla in the oil and fry until starting to crisp. Flip tortilla and continue frying until crisp. Remove and drain on a paper towel. Repeat with the remaining tortilla.In a small bowl, toss the cabbage with the lime juice. Reserve.In another bowl, beat the eggs.Pour into a medium skillet over low heat and scramble. When the eggs are almost cooked, stir in the salsa and finish cooking to desired doneness.Place half of the eggs on each tortilla. Top with the dressed cabbage, sliced avocado, cheese and cilantro.Serve with hot sauce.
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2013年7月3日星期三

Boozy hurricane sorbet

Sorbet That Tastes Like The Classic HurricaneIf you love the traditional hurricane cocktails served during Mardi Gras, you're going to love this sorbet even more. It's made with all of the ingredients of the cocktail, just frozen and served up in a bowl instead of a glass.

Boozy hurricane sorbet

Don't think this dessert is any less lethal because it's eaten, not sipped. This boozy sorbet is just as strong as a cocktail! A few of these will definitely land you on your behind in the French Quarter and may or may not be the cause of that weird symbol tattoo you get on your lower back.

Boozy hurricane sorbet recipe

Serves about 4

Boozy hurricane sorbetIngredients:3/4 cup water1/2 cup sugar2 cups passion fruit juice2/3 cup orange juice3 tablespoons white rum1 tablespoon grenadine1/2 tablespoon lemon juiceDirections: 
    Make simple syrup by heating the sugar and water together in a small saucepan. Heat on medium-high heat until sugar is dissolved and mixture is reduced by about half (about 10 minutes).Mix syrup, juices, rum, lemon juice and grenadine in a mixing bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours.Once chilled, pour mixture into a frozen canister of an ice cream maker. Turn the machine on and let stir for at least 20 minutes or until sorbet is thick. Freeze for about an hour or until completely frozen. Serve with cherries and an umbrella!
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