May 13, 2008

Sorbet Fruits D’Ete

Filed under: Nutrition — Mark @ 10:42 pm

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Strawberry Sorbet
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Sorbet fruits d’ete, or Summer Fruits Sorbet is a delicious and refreshing treat that is really easy to make and will keep for up to 3 months in the freezer.

1lb or 500g of freshly frozen mixed summer fruits such as strawberries
Blueberries and raspberries
1 tablespoon of raspberry jam
Juice and grated zest of 1 large quality orange
Some extra strawberries, cherries, raspberries, and blueberries for decoration
Some fresh mint sprigs for decoration

Simply put the 1lb of frozen summer fruits into a food processor and blend until smooth. (It can help to put the food processor container in the freezer if possible before hand to make it really cold).

Serve immediately over a bed of fresh summer fruit and decorate with the fresh mint sprigs. Serve in a round scoop about fist size, similar in look to a Christmas pudding.

Of course if you really want to spoil yourself add a little fresh cream.
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    May 10, 2008

    Using Your Slow Cooker to Make a Low Fat Meal

    Filed under: Nutrition — Mark @ 10:39 pm

    a w:slow cooker Oval Crock Pot

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    by Arturo Ronson

    The slow cooker or crock pot is one of the greatest inventions known to man. With little or no effort, you can have a hot, delicious and nutritious meal whether you worked all day or were out running errands. With most slow cooker recipes, you cut and chop in the morning and turn on your crock pot to the required setting and let it simmer all day. When you and your family return home after a long and busy day you will have a delicious hot meal waiting for you.

    A slow cooker can make a low fat meal simply delicious. You begin by spraying low fat spray into the ceramic insert and you are just about ready to make a low fat meal. Adding fresh vegetables and lean cuts of meat cooking for hours can make flavor rich and satisfying, even if it is a low fat meal. The flavor comes from the liquid you add, and you can use tomatoes, broths and wines as your base when you are preparing a low fat meal.

    Poultry Stock In Process
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    If you really want a low fat meal, don’t use as much meat and replace with whole grains and beans. You can add fresh herbs and spices to enhance the flavor of your slow cooker low fat meal as well. If someone tells you that eating low fat meal is boring and bland, they aren’t making use of all the no fat options that are available to add zest and flavor to any meal.


    Tips for Preparing Low Fat Meal in a Slow Cooker

    Start with buying a slow cooker with a removable insert for easy cleaning. Find a slow cooker that has more than one setting, such as low, medium and high. Most slow cookers include basic instructions for using it, as well as more elaborate recipes you may want to try. Remember, any slow cooker recipe you find can be easily remade into a low fat meal using low fat substitutes for high fat ingredients. When you use your imagination and your slow cooker, there is no end to the delicious low fat meal you can serve your family.

    For more information about Low Fat Meal, feel free to visit us at: http://www.about-low-fat.com/Low-Fat-Meal.html

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    May 7, 2008

    New Idea - No-Calorie Soda Pop Syrups

    Filed under: Nutrition — Mark @ 6:57 pm


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    by Cal Smith

    In spite of their world-wide reputation as being fattening, pancakes are the perfect breakfast food. It is the toppings and fillings that turns them into fat generators. Take away the butter, milk, sugar, eggs, cooking oil, sour cream, whipped cream, syrups, and jams, and there is nothing left but a perfect balance of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.

    Two big pancakes made with cake-flour and smothered in fresh crushed strawberries, sweetened with a good sugar substitute like Splenda, contains less than 250 calories. A tablespoon of cooking oil adds an extra 120 calories, and butter contributes another 100 or so. By the time you add in the sugar, eggs, creams, and syrups, your poor pancakes resemble a skinny dad padded with pillows to play the role of Santa.

    Of course, pancakes aren’t pancakes without syrup. But now days, syrup doesn’t have to be made with sugar. There are many brands of sugar-free syrups on the supermarket shelves. But none of them are as good as some of the things you can make in less than two minutes in your own kitchen!

    All you need is water, flavoring, sugar substitute, and cellulose gum to provide the thickness and viscosity of sugar syrups. Maybe add a bit of coloring for a rich, full-bodied look. Mix it for 30 seconds or so in your blender and you’ve got delicious, thick, slow-pouring maple, almond, strawberry, orange, or lemon syrup.

    For a very unusual treat, just add cellulose gum to any flavor no-calorie soda pop. Just imagine - root beer or cream soda syrup! The kids will go crazy! How about a variety of orange crush, lemon-lime, Dr. Pepper, strawberry, peach, and ginger ale. I haven’t tried coke or Pepsi, but they should make good syrups too.

    You can turn almost any liquid into syrup with cellulose gum. Chocolate milk becomes chocolate syrup, Add some vanilla, cinnamon, and Splenda to soymilk for a healthy and delicious eggnog syrup.

    So forget the frozen waffles, toaster strudels, and French toast stix. Stir up some cake flour, baking powder, and water and cook the kids some pancakes. It takes just a couple of minutes. While they are cooking, make a fresh batch of syrup. Everybody will love them and they’ll go to school filled with all the even, slow-burning energy they need to keep them active and alert all morning.

    Cal Smith is the author or ‘The No-diet Diet’ featuring pancakes and other low-calorie, high-bulk foods.

    A FREE sample of cellulose gum and an e-booklet are available at http://calsbooks.com

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