In the spirit of Halloween week, here are a few treats that won't trick your waistline! Enjoy :)
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Recipe Redux Post # 39 Pumpkin Pecan Smoothie
October Recipe ReDux is “Nutty Nut Day." October 22nd
happens to be National Nut Day, which is right around the time we post our
recipes, so we were challenged to develop and “share a healthy nut-filled
recipe”. Being that it is still
VERY warm here in Los Angeles, and no Fall weather is in sight, a smoothie sure sounded good to me! But I still wanted to go with an Autumn
theme in spirit, so I combined the simple flavors of pecans, pumpkin, dates, pumpkin pie spice, and
used a banana/almond milk base to make this smoothie.
This drink is reminiscent of pumpkin and pecan pie but it still
refreshing at the same time! I
hope you will give it a try and also check out all the other nutty themed
recipes from the great Recipe ReDux crew.
Ingredients:
½ large frozen
banana, cut into chunks
1 large mejool
date (pitted and preferably previously soaked for 15-30 minutes in warm water
to soften)
½ cup milk (I
used unsweetened almond milk which works great)
1 tablespoon
pumpkin puree (fresh or canned, and not pumpkin pie filling)
1 tablespoon
chopped pecans
1-2 dashes of
pumpkin pie spice
Directions:
Blend all of
the above ingredients for 30 sec-1 minute on high speed until a smooth mixture
is formed. Pour and serve.
Makes 1
smoothie, one serving
Serving size:
1 smoothie Calories 180 Protein 2 g Carb 32 g Fiber 4 g Sugars 21g Fat 7 g Saturated fat 0.5 g Sodium 90
mg
Saturday, October 17, 2015
In the News: What is Kids Favorite Fruit Choice?
So what is the go to fruit of kids ages 2 and up....APPLES! A new study published in the journal Pediatrics reports just that. Researchers looked at the fruit consumption of over 3000 children and apple consumption accounted for the greatest proportion, being 20 % overall. Kids ages 6-11 were more likely to eat whole fruit apples vs. kids 2-5 drank more apple juice.
" 'These findings provide some insight into what fruits children are eating and socioeconomic factors that may influence what fruit children want to eat and are being provided to eat,' according to a AAP press release that accompanied the study." as published in a summary of the research in TIME Magazine.
Apples are a great choice for kids and adults alike And now that it is fall they are in season too!
Enjoy them in my Apple Cinnamon Pancake and Applesauce Recipes!
Friday, October 9, 2015
Gabby’s Eats: Snack Mini Sandwiches
It
was early in the afternoon on Super Bowl Sunday 2015 and we decided to play it
low key and enjoy the occasion with just our family at home that day. We have been to many Super Bowl parties
throughout the years, which have been fun and offered a delicious array of
great foods so Gabby has gotten accustomed to the concept of it being a food
centered event. Daddy did not
disappoint and ordered a special smoked turkey to enjoy and I managed to cook
up a couple of fun sides. But with
a few hours til kick off, Gabby and I also decided to come up with a couple of
easy and festive snacks that she and I could make for the game. These three mini sandwiches were the
result and turned out to be great finger foods for parties, snack time or even
lunchboxes. They were quite a
SCORE for sure!
Sushi
Folds
Ingredients
seaweed
snack sheets
cooked
rice (brown or white) or quinoa
cucumber
slices
carrot
slices
avocado
slices
mandarin
orange segments
low
sodium soy sauce (use gluten free brand such as San J if on a GF diet)
teriyaki
sauce (use gluten free brand such as San J if on a GF diet)
Directions
Place
seaweed sheets on a clean surface, such as a large plate or cutting board. Add
about 1/2 tablespoon of rice to one
side of the seaweed, along with a cucumber, avocado, carrot or orange
slice. Drizzle with a little soy
and teriyaki sauce, fold over and eat!
Serving
size 1 sushi fold w/cucumber/orange/carrot Calories 10 Protein 1g Carb 2 g
Fiber 0 g Sugars 0 g Fat 1 g Saturated fat 0 g Sodium 25 mg
Serving
size 1 sushi fold w/avocado Calories 25 Protein 0g Carb 2 g Fiber 1 g Sugars 0
g Fat 1.5 g Saturated fat 0 g Sodium 25 mg
Pretzel
Mini Bites
Ingredients
flat
style pretzels, such as thins or waffle squares (use gluten-free brand, such as
Glutino if on a gluten-free diet)
nut
butter (almond butter or peanut butter)
thin
apple slices into 1 inch squares
cinnamon
low
fat cheese slices cut into 1 inch squares
turkey
slices cut into 1 inch squares
honey
mustard
Directions
Place
the pretzels on a clean surface, such as a large plate or cutting board. Add
one square of cheese to one of the pretzels. Spread 1/8 teaspoon mustard onto
the cheese. Then top with the turkey and the second pretzel and eat!
or
Add
one square of apple to one of the pretzels. Spread ¼ teaspoon of nut butter on
the apple. Sprinkle with cinnamon, top with the second pretzel and eat!
Serving
size 1 mini sandwich w/apples + nut butter Calories 35 Protein 1g Carb 6 g
Fiber 0 g Sugars 1 g Fat 1 g Saturated fat 0 g Sodium 130 mg
Serving
size 1 mini sandwich w/ cheese + turkey Calories 45 Protein 2 g Carb 5 g Fiber
0 g Sugars 1 g Fat 1.5 g Saturated fat 1 g Sodium 200mg
Cucumber
Crunchers
Ingredients
cucumber
slices
hummus
light
cream cheese
olives,
pitted and halved
cherry
tomato slices
Directions
Place
the cucumber slices on a clean surface, such as a large plate or cutting board.
Spread ½ teaspoon hummus or cream cheese onto the one cucumber slice. Then put
on one olive halve and tomato slice, top with the second cucumber and eat!.
Serving
size 1 mini sandwich w/ hummus Calories 10 Protein 0 g Carb 1 g Fiber 0 g
Sugars 1 g Fat 0.5 g Saturated fat 0 g Sodium 35 mg
Serving
size 1 mini sandwich w/ cream cheese Calories 15 Protein 0 g Carb 1 g Fiber 0 g
Sugars 1 g Fat 1 g Saturated fat 0 g Sodium 30mg