Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Healthy Holidays!

Too much stuffing, pies, sweets and wine already and it's not even December 2?  Well I'm here to tell you, can have your cake and eat it too this holiday season. Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible – all which can be achieved by learning some nutrition basics and incorporating them in a way that works for you.

Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes - Foods high in complex carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, low in fat, and free of cholesterol. Try to get fresh, local produce
Don’t be the food police - You can enjoy your favorite sweets and fried foods in moderation, as long as they are an occasional part of your overall healthy diet. Food is a great source of pleasure, and pleasure is good for the heart – even if those french fries aren’t!
One step at a time - Establishing holiday food habits is much easier if you focus on and take action on one food group or food fact at a time.
How about this? When you're not at a holiday party try our Heart Healthy Stir Fry for dinner, you'll be glad you did!
1 c. carrots
1 c. broccoli flowerets and stems
1 c. celery
1 c. green pepper, cut in strips
1/2 c. sliced onion
1 c. fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 can water chestnuts, save liquid
1 c. pineapple chunks, save liquid
1 or 2 Roma tomatoes, cut in wedges
1 or 2 c. fresh chicken or leftover chicken
orange juice, arrowroot and cornstarch

Use a wok. Sautee each item separately in small amount of safflower oil. Remove each item and keep warm. Only cook the vegetables enough so they are still crisp. Add the juice together, but if you don’t have 1 1/2 cups, add in some orange juice. Heat the liquid and thicken with arrowroot or a small amount of cornstarch. Add all vegetables and chicken together in the wok. Mix lightly. Add liquid and heat thoroughly. Mix in 3 tablespoons of sweet and sour sauce. Serve over rice and enjoy.

For dessert, try serving a variety of fresh fruits such as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries and peaches served with a dollop of fat free whip cream or vanilla bean frozen yogurt.

Visit us at L’Hermitage Catering and Gourmet Emporium. We are located in Fort Lauderdale on the SW corner of Federal Highway and Oakland Park Blvd. (diagonal from Target)
L'Hermitage Catering & Gourmet Emporium
3045 North Federal Highway # 38
Ft. Lauderdale , Fl 33306
Phone: (954) 568-2383


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