Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 http://health.yahoo.com/better-in-2007/summer-shape-up/ssu2/29/powerfoods-that-strip-away-fat I found this article on Yahoo today. Do you think the 12 power foods are really as wonderful as they sound? Do you think they can do what it is claimed they can do? I would love to have access to fresh berries. My grocery store sucks for fresh veggies and fruit. CR: a most uncommon degree of popularity by Kathleen Gilles Seidel Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Michele Hagenlock wrote: > http://health.yahoo.com/better-in-2007/summer-shape-up/ssu2/29/powerfoods-that-s\ trip-away-fat > <http://health.yahoo.com/better-in-2007/summer-shape-up/ssu2/29/powerfoods-that-\ strip-away-fat> > *The Power 12:* > > *A*lmonds and other nuts > I do believe that most nuts are packed with nutrition. A few go a long way for satiety and nutrients. I'm particularly fond of almond and cashews and chocolate-covered macadamia nuts. > > *B*eans and legumes > I love black beans, hummus, etc. Lentils, beans, etc can be delicious added to other food or made into dips. I do believe they have lots of fiber, nutrients, flavor. > > *S*pinach and other green vegetables > Spinach is the *G. O. D.* of green leafy vegetables. So much is packed into so little volume it's scary. It's also delicious. I love veggies period. And now I don't have to discriminate based on carb content or glycemic index. I go just for taste. > > > *D*airy (fat-free or low-fat milk, yogurt, cheese) > I don't agree w/ the low or fat-free part of it all, but I love me some dairy and I eat a ton of it every day. Yogurt can be especially good for ppl w/ GI issues or women who are prone to yeast infections - just get the kind w/ active cultures/live bacteria in it. > > *I*nstant oatmeal (unsweetened, unflavored) > no F-in way. If I eat oatmeal it's the old-fashioned or steel-cut kind. I think the instant kind is rather puny compared to the old-fashioned kind and I like my oatmeal/oats to have bulk. Great fiber, great taste, great for lowering cholesterol and scrubbing out the colon. > > *E*ggs > yay for eggs! They don't make a dish w/ eggs that I don't love. Wish I could afford the free-range kind, but I'm sitting pretty in the middle w/ the 'normal' eggs and I'd never touch an eggbeater. > > *T*urkey and other lean meats > Love all meats - lean or not. There's more flavor in the 'not' but I'm on the list for a 1/2 a pasture-fed cow so we'll see how that tastes. For some reason, probably a carry-over from nursing and from Atkins, I don't feel it's truly a meal w/o meat. > > > *P*eanut butter > Yummy! All natural, oil-on-top, crunchy. Or cashew butter, or almond butter. YUMMY! So delicious, so nutritious. > > *O*live oil > Find the good kind, cold-pressed, etc and you've got a winner. There are so many kinds for different uses. Did you know that some people have olive oil tastings!? That's how complex it can be. It's not just for cooking anymore. > > *W*hole-grain breads and cereals > If it's tasty, airy, etc. I love a nice, fresh, yeasty bread fresh from the oven. I'm also partial to non 'whole-grain' breads like sourdough, etc. I don't discriminate w/ my flour or bread or cereal anymore - I buy based on taste, texture, purpose, etc. > > *E*xtra-protein powder to make smoothies > I used to buy this stuff, still have some in fact in my pantry. Maybe if I was working out or 'dieting' I might use it, but I'm not a smoothie lover normally, so I don't foresee using that stuff again. In a pinch I'd rather have a piece of cheese for a snack. > > *R*aspberries and other berries > OMG. Raspberries are the bomb for fiber. Something like 8 grams per 1/2 cup. It's insane! And they taste phenomenal! And don't get me started on Strawberries! O. M. G. !!! There is a LOT of 'nutrition' to be had in the foods above, a lot of health benefits - BUT since finding IE I won't eat *anything* just because of a label attached to it - healthy, whole-grain, high-fiber, low-whatever. I want high taste and I want the best. I've become a right food snob. I want what I've termed a 'mouth orgasm' when I eat and if I'm eating some of these power foods and I'm getting superior nutrition in my body - great, all the better. But, that's not what I'm after. I want my favorite foods on my plate and in my mouth and in my tummy. What they do after I eat them is between them and my bod. I try not to interfere anymore. Thanks for this article. I love talking about food and IE, etc. F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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