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Showing posts with label Recipes/Food Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes/Food Information. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Protein Bio-availability

Bio-availability: this represents the percentage or scale rating of just how much our bodies can make use of certain protein sources. You need to know that our bodies and digestive systems absorb some protein's better than others and also certain sources will provide a higher amino acid profile.
These are the protein source's we should be including in our diets. Here is a quick chart to give you an idea of the bio-availability index rating of some protein sources:
Protein Source Bio-Availability Index
Whey Protein Isolate Blends 100-159
Whey Concentrate 104
Whole Egg 100
Cow's Milk 91
Egg White 88
Fish 83
Beef 80
Chicken 79
Casein 77
Rice 74
Soy 59
Wheat 54
Beans 49
Peanuts 43





























        

Monday, November 22, 2010

FRUITS

*Apples           
*Limes           
*Peaches
*Apricots           
*Lemons           
*Pears
*Blackberries       
*Mangoes           

*Pomegranates
*Blueberries       
*Melons           
*Prunes
*Cherries           
*Nectarines           
*Raspberries
*Cranberries       
*Oranges           
*Rhubarb
*Currants           
*Papaya           
*Strawberries
*Grapefruit           
*Pineapple                 
*Tangerines
*Grapes           
*Plums           
*Watermelon

Thursday, November 11, 2010

COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES

COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
LIST

*Bran
*Wheat germ
*Barley
*Maize
*Buckwheat
*Cornmeal
*Oatmeal
*Wheat Pasta
*Wheat Macaroni
*Wheat Spaghetti
*Brown rice
*Potatoes
*Root Vegetables
*Wholemeal breads
*Granary breads
*Brown bread
*Pitta bread
*Wheat Bagel
*Whole grain cereals
*High fiber cereals
*Porridge oats
*All bran
*Wheetabix
*Shredded wheat
*Ry. vita crisp bread
*Muesli
*Cassava
*Corn
*Yams
*Oat cakes
*Peas
*Beans
*Lentils

Monday, November 1, 2010

FAT LOSS MEAL PLAN

Meal #1
 ½ Cup Oatmeal w/ raisins
2 Egg whites w/ 1 yoke

Meal #2
Protein shake
1 Apple

Meal #3
1 Turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread w/ mustard
lettuce and tomatoes

Meal #4
Protein shake
Celery sticks w/ peanut butter

Meal #5
Salmon
Broccoli
Salad

Meal #6
Beef jerky

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

No-Bake Protein Bars

No-Bake Protein Bars - Makes 8 servings. This comes from Oxygen Women's Fitness Magazine. I could eat this any time of day as one of my mini meals with a piece of fruit! If you can't read the "Cheap Energy" part in the pic, it says: 1 Tbsp of PB costs just 7 cents but is rich in healthy fats, which can prevent you from overeating.



Ingredients:

• 2 cups quick cooking oats

• 1/2 cup natural peanut butter

• 4 scoops protein powder (they suggested vanilla or cookies 'n' cream flavors but I guess you can do what you think you would like)

• 1 Tbsp ground flaxseeds

• 1/2 cup water

Directions:

• Knead all ingredients in a large bowl

• Line square baking pan with wax paper. Spread dough into pan using a spatula. Optional: spread a thin layer of PB on top (which will change the nutrition facts obviously)

• Freeze 30 minutes

• Remove from freezer & cut into bars

Nutrients per serving: Calories:230, Total Fats: 10g; Saturated Fat: 2g; Trans Fat: 0g; Cholesterol: 15mg; Sodium: 20mg; Total Carbohydrates: 21g; Dietary Fiber: 4g; Sugars: 3g; Protein: 15g; Iron: 2mg

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Boot Camp Food Tracker


To all of you that just started boot camp - you will be getting your personalized nutrition plans! This is something that could help you keep track of your daily food intake! If you would like this emailed to you - leave your email address on the comments and I will email you a PDF file of the food tracker form. Good Luck to all of you! And REMEMBER diet makes up a huge portion of your boot camp success - this diet has been successful to so many and it is something that is a lifestyle change more then a diet!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Camille's Awesome "HEALTHY" Pancakes...

I LOVE pancakes...I have my pancake recipe that I converted to healthy pancakes. Make these and then freeze them and pop them in the toaster, when u need to change things up!!


1C ground oatmeal (I do this in the blender or food processor)
1T Splenda

2t baking powder

1/4t salt

1 beaten egg

1 C milk

(2 scoops protein optional)



Blend together and spoon onto a hot griddle.

I top my pancakes with Smart Balance butter or peanut butter and sugar free syrup; sugar free jam is another favorite.

**this can easily be doubled and tripled for the whole family**
 
~ Camille

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Grapefruit has GREAT side affects



Many people want to neglect Grapefruit due to its bitter taste. I thought after posting this info on how you can benefit from Grapefruit, that you may want to start including it into your daily meals. If you cannot handle the taste right off, just simply add , splenda, and then daily cut down on the amount of the sweetener you use . You will find that it isn't that bad at all once you eat it plain......Grapefruit is very popular among the citrus family due to its flavour and refreshing qualities. It is an excellent health-builder and appetizer as it promotes salivary and gastric digestion. More than 20 varieties of grapefruit have been propagated in the United States. Nutritional value of the fruit varies with colour (white, pink, or red). Red and pink grapefruits have high amount of vitamin A, potassium(325mg), folate(25 micrograms), calcium(40mg), and iron(1mg).

Other health benefits of the fruit includes:
*Citric acid of fresh grapefruit juice has an alkaline reaction that increase the alkalinity in the body. The fruit juice has been found useful in treating many diseases caused by too much acid in the body system.
* Grapefruit is a rich source of pectin. Pectin is a soluble fibre that helps to lower blood cholesterol.
* Pink and red grapefruits contain high amount of lycopene. Lycopene is an antioxidant that is know for lowering the risk of prostate cancer.
* Grapefruit stimulates appetite and posses unique ability to burn away fat, for many years people have used the fruit to lose weight.
Prevent and treat diabetes - eating grapefruit can help people lose weight which in turn can decrease the risk for diabetes.
*Grapefruit peel is rich with pectin which is used for the preservation of other fruits. The peel oil can also be use as soft-drink flavouring.
*The pulp of grapefruit is valuable in relieving constipation. When wholly taken, it supplies healthy bulk to aid bowel action.
*The bitter properties of grapefruit can remove the burning sensation of fever and is excellent remedy for influenza.
*Grapefruit contain natural ‘quinine’ which is used to treat malaria. This ‘quinine’ can be extracted by boiling a quarter of a grapefruit and straining the pulp.
*The protective plant chemicals found in grapefruits induce the production of enzymes that help to prevent cancer.
*Grapefruit juice inhibits a special enzyme in the intestines that is responsible for the natural breakdown and absorption of many medications.
*Eating grapefruit daily seems to alleviate rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other inflammatory disorders symptoms.
*Grapefruit juice is extremely rich in vitamin C and potassium. Therefore, it is used as a medicine in scanty urination caused by kidney, liver and heart disorders.
*Grapefruit is a natural source of soluble dietary fiber that offers many health benefits.
Grapefruit juice can boost anti-cancer drug.
Info obtained from: http://www.grapefruit-diet.org/grapefruit_health_benefit.htm
Eating grapefruit can benefit weight loss in many ways.


They are low in calories, low in sodium, high in potassium and high in fat burning enzymes. These can benefit weight loss in different ways. The low calories means we can eat grapefruit freely without consuming too many calories. A low sodium intake helps flush away excess water weight caused from high sodium foods. And, the enzymes present in grapefruit help increase fat burning.
Another positive benefit of eating grapefruit is the high water content. Grapefruits are almost 90 percent water. Eating any fruit with a high water content helps boost water ingestion and research has shown that increasing water consumption can give more energy and help increase the metabolism. Many people are discovering the benefits of eating high water foods like grapefruit and many other fruits for help in losing weight.
http://www.weightlossforall.com/benefits-eating-grapefruit.htm

Sunday, January 24, 2010

RECIPIES

Good for You Cookies
1 ¾ C whole wheat flour or oat flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon (I use A LOT More)
½ C organic sugar or splenda
1 ¼ C packed dark brown sugar (I don’t pack it)
½ C GreatNorthern Beans (pureed)
½ C unsweetened applesauce
2 egg whites
1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract
2 ½ C oats ( add more if u like a heavier cookie)
2 C chocolate chips/ apples
½ C wheat germ
Cook 375 for 8-10 mins
**this is the recipe, I don’t measure everything exact…**
For more recipes check out http://www.kennysragerecipis.blogspot.com/