Wednesday, October 21, 2009

flu fighting food

as many of you know, it is almost flu season and many people i know are already getting the bug!
below is an article i read in forbes that can help us all stay healthy.




 
Top Superfoods
It turns out that many of the foods mom made when you were sick also can help you fight off a cold. Tea with honey is a combo that packs antibacterial and antiviral polyphenols and can aid in treating a sore throat or bacterial infection, Grotto says. Warm broth, full of phytochemicals leaked by steeping vegetables, may have antibacterial properties, too.
One way to make sure you're getting enough of these types of foods in your diet is to avoid skipping meals, Hark says. If you always eat breakfast, you can regularly aid your immune system by eating oats. Skip it and you're not giving yourself the fuel you need to recover from an overnight fast, potentially compromising your ability to fight off infection. When you're feeling run down, you're also more likely to grab whatever is available to keep you going, such as a nutritionally lacking donut, creating a vicious circle of bad eating.
If you're spending most of your time eating out, order a side salad packed with spinach leaves--not a Caesar. Skip the side of pasta and order a double helping of colorful veggies. Going out for drinks? Hark suggests having a screwdriver, which will at least give you a dose of vitamin C. While it's not clear how much of an impact vitamin C has on the common cold, it is an antioxidant that the body uses to stay healthy.
Mix It Up
What's more, by adding nutritious fare to your diet, you might be getting a bigger benefit than you realize. Research is beginning to show that when some foods are combined they produce a healthy synergy, says Wendy Bazilian, a doctor of public health, registered dietitian and author of The SuperFoodsRx Diet. Pairing a tomato with a bit of olive oil, for instance, may improve absorption of the antioxidant lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that's been demonstrated to have protective properties.
Susan Atkins, 50, a San Diego-based accountant, has been following a diet full of disease-fighting, healthy "superfoods," such as peppers, nuts, grains and sweet potatoes, since May. Not only has the switch eliminated her acid reflux and gastrointestinal problems, but it's also given her a lot more energy.
"Within a week," she says, "I noticed a difference."
But if you can't stand cabbage, don't force yourself to eat it just to keep a cold away. Focus on adding healthy foods you like to your diet. Many experts believe that the act of enjoying your food also can have a therapeutic effect on the body.
"Go for convenience, accessibility and, first and foremost," Grotto says, "it's got to taste good."


source: http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/21/health-cold-flu-forbeslife-cx_avd_0123health.html




Monday, October 19, 2009

turkey lasagna. amazing-ness.


  • 1 tsp. olive oil
  • 1 lb. ground turkey breast
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 8-oz. can tomato sauce
  • 28-oz. can crushed tomatoes
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp. Italian seasoning
  • 12 oz. shredded low-moisture, part-skim mozzarella cheese
  • 12 oz. part-skim ricotta cheese
  • ¾ c. grated parmesan cheese
  • one package no-boil lasagna noodles

Directions:
  1. Spray 8x8 baking dish with cooking spray; preheat oven to 375° Fahrenheit (190° Celsius).
  2. Brown turkey with olive oil and garlic.
  3. Add tomato sauce, tomatoes, salt/pepper, and seasoning.
  4. Simmer 20 minutes.
  5. To assemble lasagna:
    - add small amount of sauce to bottom of pan
    - layer noodles to cover bottom of baking dish
    - add some ricotta and mozzarella
    - add tomato/meat sauce
    - sprinkle with parmesan
    - repeat with two more layers of noodles, ending with tomato/meat sauce and parmesan as top layer
  6. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes, or until bubbly and cheese is melted.
  7. Remove from oven and let rest for about 10 minutes before cutting.



halloween cupcakes w homemade vanilla frosting.


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

i have been living on chili.

lindsey gave me this yummy recipe.
super easy and amazing.
here it is.

2 lbs. ground turkey meat
1 white onion
1 package of ranch mix
1 package of taco seasoning
2 28 oz. cans of diced tomatoes
1 bag of frozen corn
 1 can of Rotel brand tomatoes
1 can kidney beans
1 can pinto beans
1 can black beans

dice up the onion and saute it with the raw turkey meat for about 10 minutes or until cooked through.
drain all beans, do not drain tomatoes. combine all in large pot and simmer for an hour.
add sour cream, chili flakes, taco sauce, cheese, bacon, etc.
serve with cornbread.




Thursday, October 8, 2009

unami burger opens a second location!


the popular spot on la brea has opened a NEW spot on the east side.
as i have been spending more and more time downtown, this really made my ears perk up.
unami burger
4655 Hollywood Blvd
Los Feliz, CA 90027
(323) 669-3922

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

since im into rotisserie chicken right now...


I will have you know that the Whole Foods chickens are good, but Costco's are still the best.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

"bacon is good for me"


  1. 1 pound campanelle pasta
  2. 4 medium red onions, thinly sliced
  3. 4 ounces soft goat cheese
  4. 4 slices bacon, sliced crosswise, 1-inch thick
  5. 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, plus more for serving
  6. 2 cloves garlic, chopped
  7. Cook 1 pound campanelle. Drain, reserving 2 cups pasta water; return pasta to pot.
  8. Meanwhile, cook bacon in large skillet over medium, turning, until browned, 5 to 7 minutes; remove to a paper-towel-lined plate.
  9. Add onions, garlic, and thyme to fat in skillet; season with coarse salt and ground pepper. Cover; cook, stirring occasionally, until onions begin to brown, about 15 minutes. Uncover; cook until golden brown, 5 to 10 minutes more.
  10. Crumble goat cheese over pasta; add onion mixture and 1 cup reserved pasta water. Season with salt and pepper. Toss, adding more pasta water as desired. Serve immediately, sprinkled with bacon and more thyme.
THANK YOU, MARTHA!
http://food.yahoo.com/recipes/martha-stewart/recipe3380019/pasta-with-onion-bacon-and-goat-cheese/