I have been wanting to incorporate ways to include more fruit in my diet without having to just sit and eat fruit. One way has been really helpful, in that it also helps eliminate waste. I normally go grocery shopping every week and stock up on all my fruits and veggies. By the end of the week, my bananas are browning, my fruit is softening, and it's that time when I have to eat all of it, toss it...or perhaps save it!
So, as my fruit seems like it has just about a day or two left in it, I will cut it up in some pieces, place it is individual baggies, and pop it in the freezer. I put them aside to create new combinations of smoothies. I've come up with some crafty ways to get some tricky fruits in to add them to my mixtures. Here is my trick and recipe for one of my favorites:
1. I normally take my bananas and cut them in half before I freeze them. I use a half a banana for the recipe, and drop it in the blender.
2. I usually buy the big bag of cuties from my local store. Well, the skin on the cuties is not that appetizing, even when blended. So, I came up with juicing the cuties when they were on their last few days. I put the juice in an ice tray, froze it, and there you have your own frozen orange / cutie juice rather than buying concentrate from the grocery store!!! So, I use 3-4 "cutie cubes."
3. I LOVE papayas. I know it's not a fruit that most people love, or like for that matter, but it adds for a nice taste in this smoothie. I normally cut up a papaya and freeze about 1/2 of the papaya. Of that 1/2 a papaya, I use 1/2 of that (so it's really 1/4 of a frozen papaya).
4. I add about 1/6 of a cup of Kefir milk.
5. I add about 1/6 of a cup of Soy milk.
6. I add a splash of water to add some liquid and help the blending process. (Note, you can add more of the soy milk, but I add water to keep the caloric intake lower)
I start blending, and if it seems a bit dry, add equal parts of the Kefir milk, soy milk and water. Note, you can add lowfat yogurt instead of the Kefir milk.
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Introductions
So, it's definitely a struggle trying to balance work, health, and a life, right? I know I have to make a concerted effort in order to keep up with everything. I would say though, that within the last few months, the most rewarding thing for many reasons has been that I have been attempting to make many of my meals and eat at home or take meals from home.
The results? Well, eating foods that I actually have made has resulted in weight loss, feeling better, more energetic, and I make a conscientious choice of the ingredients I use. It has been great in terms of how I feel, but it has not been so wonderful in terms of the time I spend. My mission has been to continue to make delicious foods, but to come up with recipes and foods that do not take too much time to make from start to finish (including prep time and cleaning!). So, I'm happy to share that with anyone who is interested.
Many know me professionally. But who am I personally? I am someone who enjoys all things food. I am consistent in watching the Food Network, shows like Top Chef, Iron Chef, and cooking challenges. I enjoy taking that to the kitchen and testing and honing my own skills. Cooking is such a joy and a creative outlet, but making the time to actually cook regularly is the challenge.
My most recent enjoyable culinary experience was taking the Top Chef Cruise April 11-15. There were great cooking demos, top chefs and judges on the cruise, amazing food to taste, etc. It was truly a culinary experience that I will never forget.
So, my point in getting started here was to try new things, share my recipes with everyone, and hopefully encourage myself, as well as others who read, to eat and live healthier.
I'll leave the intros with some pictures from the Top Chef Cruise...=)
The results? Well, eating foods that I actually have made has resulted in weight loss, feeling better, more energetic, and I make a conscientious choice of the ingredients I use. It has been great in terms of how I feel, but it has not been so wonderful in terms of the time I spend. My mission has been to continue to make delicious foods, but to come up with recipes and foods that do not take too much time to make from start to finish (including prep time and cleaning!). So, I'm happy to share that with anyone who is interested.
Many know me professionally. But who am I personally? I am someone who enjoys all things food. I am consistent in watching the Food Network, shows like Top Chef, Iron Chef, and cooking challenges. I enjoy taking that to the kitchen and testing and honing my own skills. Cooking is such a joy and a creative outlet, but making the time to actually cook regularly is the challenge.
My most recent enjoyable culinary experience was taking the Top Chef Cruise April 11-15. There were great cooking demos, top chefs and judges on the cruise, amazing food to taste, etc. It was truly a culinary experience that I will never forget.
So, my point in getting started here was to try new things, share my recipes with everyone, and hopefully encourage myself, as well as others who read, to eat and live healthier.
I'll leave the intros with some pictures from the Top Chef Cruise...=)
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