Wednesday, April 21, 2010
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/04/beating-obesity-10-ideas-to-solve-the-problem/39130/
I totally agree with #8 teach kids to cook. If you want kids to lay off junk food and stuff out of the box we need to teach them to cook. Shaun and I made lasagna for Seth's bday last year so he could learn how to make it. It was fun.
Field Guide: What's the Best Smartphone Operating System?
My hubby and I have Iphones and we love them. I was never a cell phone nut. I always had the basic no frills phone for calling only. Last year I got an Iphone for my birthday and I have been hooked every since. I love that it is a phone and Ipod in one but most of all I love having the internet at my fingertips.
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Travel and Food: Tuning In to Tasty Italy
Wish I was going to Italy. Well I hope to one day and when I do I will use these tips. I love dives, diners and local spots. They have the best food, even here in Houston.
Diabetes: Added Sugar Increases Heart Risks - Heart Disease
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-04-19/health/ct-biz-0419-burns-syrup-20100419_1_corn-refiners-association-syrup-corn-products-international
http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/stroke/
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Salad, got enough to feed an army
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/Articles/Cooking-Tips--Techniques-642/salad-herbs.aspx
Friday, April 16, 2010
Bariatric surgery changed my taste for the Sweet and Salty
I read this article and it made me think of how my palate has changed after my bariatric surgery (gastric bypass RNY). I used to never eat sugar. I could pass on birthday cake, icecream, almost any desserts. I had a few things I liked that were really more connected to childhood memories like peach cobbler and vanilla ice cream, DingDongs, strawberry shortcake from Luby's. Those type sweets I only ate a few times a year and usually in connection to my birthday. Now carbs, potatoes, rice and pasta was a whole 'nother thing. I was totaly carb addict! I would never pass on pasta or mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese. Spaghetti was my favorite thing to eat or a big bowl of rice or pasta with lots of butter, pepper and garlic salt. But here's where it changed, after surgery I quit eating any processed carbs and suddenly I was craving sweets. Me who would eat a can of green beans before a cookie, lol. So now I realize I am a sugar addict in addition to using food as a coping tool. I realized all those carbs I craved and ate were really just part of my sugar addiction. Like an acoholic I was really addicted to the sugar high as much as the actual item. I combact that sugar craving by eating a steady supply of fruit. I eat anywhere from 2-3 grapes or an apple with every meal. It's the only way I have found to keep my sugar fix in check. So back to this article, after surgery and my new consumption of whole, less processed foods including fresh fruit I began to be able to taste all the flavors and additives they put in stuff, yogurt especially. I am now very aware of how overly sweet, salty and flavored our foods our. So I totally agree with this article. A person really needs to go to a whole foods way of eating for a couple of months and then go back and try processed stuff to be able to taste the difference. The problem really lies in the fact that we as Americans don't want to eat whole healthy foods. Most people complain that fresh fruits and vegetables are too expensive. At times I am sure that is true but you can always find something on sale. It's funny bc I've talked to people who only buy fruit or veggies when they are on sale but don't think twice about buying their favorite treats or chips with little regard to price. A bag of on sale fruit is the same price as a bag of chips but which one would you choose?
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
FOOD ADDICTION and FOOD OBSESSION
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Food: Atkins Chocolate Chip Granola Bar (Low sugar and carbs)
http://www.atkins.com/Products/AvailableProducts3l2/Atkins-Advantage-Bars.aspx
Here are some links if you want to buy a variety pack to try them out. Note: I tried the ones that were 10 grams of protein and higher and the Chocolate Chip Granola was the only one I was excited about. Atkins Advantage Caramel Bars, Variety Pack (Chocolate Peanut Nougat, Double Chocolate Crunch & Fudge Brownie), 1.6-Ounce Bars (Pack of 30) Atkins Advantage-Caramel Variety Pack, 15ct
Music: Esperanza Spalding
http://www.esperanzaspalding.com/
Healthy Low Carb Chicken Souvlaki with Tzatziki Sauce
I had to get out in the glorious weather for lunch today. It's a bit overcast but the temperature is perfect, 72 degrees. I walked to the corner gas station aka Ekko's Greek Deli (corner of Richmond and South Rice). The special today was Beef or Chicken Souvlaki (2 kabobs)with fries or Greek potatoes, pita bread and a drink for $8.50. I of course being the good low carb girl that I am got my Chicken Souvlaki with a side Greek salad (dressing on side), no fries/potatoes/bread and Tzatziki sauce (on side). I ate one kabob which had chicken, onion and green pepper and half the salad with 3 forks of drizzled dressing and 2 spoons of Tzatziki on my chicken and squeeze a quarter of a huge lemon over all my food. It was awesome. I am not sure that the food was as awesome as just getting out of the office, lol. Oh, and those who know me know I am a sucker for sauces/dips/condiments so the Tzatziki sauce was my favorite part.
I am no Greek Food Expert but of the places I have tried I like their Tzatziki Sauce the best. I like Niko Niko's Village Greek Salad the best because it has no lettuce and a chunk of wonderfully salty authentic Greek Feta cheese, yummy, and their people watching is great too!
Ekko's Greek Deli http://www.datasegura.net/~ekkosdel/ Niko Niko's Greek http://www.nikonikos.com/
Here's a bariatric friendly low carb Chicken Souvlaki recipe with Cucumbers and Tzatziki Sauce http://kalynskitchen.blogspot.com/2008/07/chicken-souvlaki-recipe.html. Send me your feedback if you try this recipe I'd love to hear if it's pouch worthy (as MeltingMama says).
I buy the yogurts with the most natural ingredients and the most protein. I buy Icelandic yogurt, Siggi's, at Whole Foods and Central Market. It has 120 calories and 16 grams of protein. You know us bariatric babies need all the protein we can get but note this yogurt is more of a true yogurt flavor versus the flavor/sugar/filler pumped lowfat yogurts like Yoplait so it takes some getting used to. It's also on the pricier side, $2.50 each, but it's like most high quality foods you get what you pay for. http://skyr.com/products.html . I also buy Fage Greek yogurt at Whole Foods and Central Market and even HEB. http://www.fageusa.com/products.aspx#/products/classic . Oh and there's Oikos by Stoneyfield http://www.stonyfield.com/oikos/index.jsp.