Friday, January 9, 2015

Friday " Food Facts"... Broccoli

Broccoli is a very common food, but I think it helps to be reminded of all the good benefits that it can offer our bodies.

Broccoli Facts
Contains twice the vitamin C as an orange
Almost as much calcium as milk and the calcium is better absorbed
It's a natural source of selenium, which is good for your body
Moderate source of Vitamin A and E
It has antioxidant properties



Thursday, January 8, 2015

Thursday " Tip"... Baking Powder

 
 For all of you who love to bake, here is a tip that may help...

It's always a good idea to check the freshness of your baking powder because you never know when you purchase it, if it is old or not. So here is a how to check...

Put one teaspoon of baking powder into 1/3 cup of water and if the water does not fizz, toss the baking powder out, it's old!



Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Wednesday " Word"... Essentials

 
 The Four Essential Spices for every kitchen

Salt
Pepper
Onion Powder (not onion salt)
Garlic Powder ( not garlic salt)

Additional ones to add
Cumin
Italian blend
Thyme

      Always look for the word "powder" not "salt" when buying onion and garlic spices, whether that is in bulk or in jars. There are many different spices out there and each one adds a particular taste to your dish. But if your budget is limited, start with the four essentials and try a different one each month. If you can find a store where they have spices in bulk, you can get a very small amount at a time and the cost will be minimal. Plus this is a great way to try a new spice! Another idea would be to share with a family member or friend and split a spice.
      You can build up your spice cabinet a little at a time. The additional ones I suggested are good basic ones to eventually purchase,  like cumin for Mexican dishes, Italian "blend" so you don't have to buy all the individual spices like, oregano, basal etc. and thyme because it is a really good basic spice for chicken and other dishes. 
      A fun trip if you wanted to get excited about cooking would be to visit a spice shop or just visit your local grocery store and let your nose enjoy the aroma the spices give off. Spice's offer bold flavors without adding more salt or fat to a dish. Start small and get your four essential spices and work from there. You can always ask for spices as a gift. But don't let what you have available right now in your cabinet stop you from playing with your food.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Tuesday "Try"... Transform leftovers

    Try - when you look in your refrigerator and see leftovers you don't know what to do with or nobody wants to eat again... think... "Transformation." - what can I do with them and make it new again? When I have this problem, I usually go to "Google" and see what ideas other people have with similar food.
    Last week I had leftover homemade mango chutney that I'd made to take to a friends house and there was a lot left over. So in my search ( just searched "what to do with leftover mango chutney") I found out I could make a mango chutney cheese ball. There were many other ideas as well,  but I needed something that would take more then a teaspoon or two. I'm always looking for a idea to make my son when he comes to visit, so guess what he got? Yep, a mango chutney cheese ball! Then I froze the rest to be used at a later time.
     Or how about leftover meatloaf. You could make some mac and cheese put the extra meatloaf in it and it is now Beef A-Roni. Or then there is the tomato soup that is half left, so it is now turned into chili or add it to some spaghetti sauce. Then there is always those little bit of this and little bit of that. For me that becomes my lunch ( always love when I don't have to fix something).
     Don't let the word "leftover" scare you. If what you make doesn't work, that's okay. You may even surprise yourself and come up with a great flavor combination. Or why not let your children see what they could do with the leftovers. Don't be afraid to play with your food. A lot of great foods were created from mistakes!
      Here is a site to show some yummy food creations made out of someones mistake...

Monday, January 5, 2015

Monday Mention... Re-visit Food Traditions

 
          A while back I wrote a post http://whole-food-living.blogspot.com/2013/10/food-traditions-and-their-benefits.html  about making food traditions with your family ( that could be or include your cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters, friend etc.) so I thought in this New Year I would re-visit the idea. My children are getting older and sometimes what we once did is not possible anymore so we are starting to create different ones. Like my oldest son who is now married and expecting their first child, has come up the last couple years on Christmas morning and I've made us all a big breakfast. So that is fast becoming our tradition and as my granddaughter arrives I'm sure there will be more exciting and new ones that will be handed down. I've also started years ago, since my oldest son left the nest, cooking him a meal to take home on the days when he comes to visit through out the year.
          You don't have to be a person who loves to cook or even enjoys being in the kitchen. Don't let feeling like it has to be a " Martha Stewart" kind of thing hold you back.There is always "Google and Pinerest" to help with ideas and there are awesome things at the grocery store, specially shops, or even your farmers market that would work just fine. It's never to late to start and traditions are not only for the holidays. So do what makes you happy and with love and there can be no result other then it's "a good thing."

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Sunday's Nourishment...


When I add a spoon of honey to my tea, I give thanks to a dozen bees for the work of their whole lives. When my finger sweeps the final drop of sweetness from the jar, I know we've enjoyed the nectar from over a million flowers. This is what honey is: the souls of flowers, a food to please the gods. Honeyeaters know that to have a joyful heart one must live life like the bees, sipping the sweet nectar from each moment as it blooms. And Life, like the world of honey, has its enchantments and stings....   ~Ingrid Goff-Maidoff, "The Honey Sutras"


Today is Sunday... let this be a day of rest if only for the mind. Make something simple for dinner or go and have someone serve you. Whatever you do let it bring joy and be nourishing for the mind as well as the body.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Saturday Supper...


 Bourbon Chicken
(doesn't actually use bourbon)
be sure to read the reviews and comments on recipe site for ideas

Suggestion for Sides:
~ rice / noodles
~ fresh tossed salad
~ stir fry vegetables