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Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook

March 1st, 2011

A comprehensive collection of deliciously filling main dishes-all 300 calories or less! Eating healthy and monitoring calories has never been easier-or more delicious-with this tempting collection of recipes from Betty Crocker. The 300 Calorie Cookbook offers slimmed-down versions of your favorite foods, with family-pleasing recipes for burgers, sandwiches, soups and stews, salads, main courses, even casseroles-all just 300 calories or less per serving. Betty Crocker takes all the guesswork and effort out of calorie counting at mealtime by providing clear calorie counts, comparisons for food swaps, full nutrition information for each recipe, and calorie charts for common ingredients. With 300 low-calorie recipes, you’ll never run out of tasty, satisfying meals that will still help you stay on track Offers a simple, fad-free way to control portion size-perfect for anyone looking to lose or maintain their weight with low-cal dishes or for people with diabetes and anyone who has to carefully monitor their calorie intake Forty inspiring full-color photos, proving that healthy cooking can be hearty and delicious The 300 Calorie Cookbook offers easy solutions for anyone counting their calories, letting you watch your weight without sacrificing great taste or favorite family dishes. Recipe Excerpts from Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook Chicken Quesadillas Roasted-Vegetable Lasagna Italian Steak and Vegetables

Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day

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Healthy Foods

April 5th, 2010

The Important of Healthy Foods

By easyhealthyfoods.com

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Food is the fuel that our bodies use for energy. The three main sources of fuel are carbohydrates, protein, and fat. The body changes them into glucose for energy or stores them as fat. A car uses gas for energy-we use glucose! Eating a balance of healthy foods that contain carbohydrate, protein, and fat every day will help your blood glucose stay in balance and keep your weight where you want it to be.

Today most people are to accept as a fact that “to be healthy” a well-balanced diet is required. They want what’s best for their live. Healthy foods are an important issue because healthy eating is important to good health. There are lots of reasons to eat healthy foods, here are just a few:

  • For energy and vitality to live
  • To grow at a healthy rate
  • To help keep blood sugar or glucose levels in balance-not too high or too low
  • For weight control
  • To control of blood fats and prevention of heart disease
  • To keep the body working properly
  • To help the body avoid other health problems caused by diabetes

Good nutrition is an important part of healthy foods. Many causes of disease are related to poor nutrition, including heart disease, diabetes, overweight and obesity, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and certain cancers. Poor nutrition can also impact day-to-day life by affecting concentration and work performance. For children, a poor diet can have a significant effect on proper growth and development.

People who want to follow a healthier eating plan should try to:

  • Increase the amount of fruits and vegetables eaten as part of an everyday diet.
  • Buy fresh produce in season for the best prices.
  • Select canned fruits and vegetables as a convenient way to include more produce in the diet. Look for fruits canned in light syrup or natural juices.
  • For vegetables, choose “No Salt Added” versions if sodium intake is a concern.
  • Choose frozen fruits and vegetables, which are available year round and are rich in important nutrients.
  • Choose whole grain products when possible. Look for “Whole Wheat Flour” or “Whole Wheat” as the first ingredient on the nutrition facts label.
  • Include up to three servings of fat-free (skim) or low-fat (1-2%) milk and milk products each day.
  • Select lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts as quality protein sources.
  • Focus on choosing food items low in saturated fats, trans-fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars.
  • Use proper serving sizes for all foods to prevent excess calorie consumption. Information on the correct serving sizes for each food group is available at The Food Guide Pyramid.

Many factors can affect the nutritional health of both individuals and communities, including an individual’s knowledge about healthy nutrition, cultural practices related to food choices, and having access to information about an adequate and healthy diet.

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