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Looking for Lighter Recipes?

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

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New Mr. Food eCookbook: Light, Simple & Tasty

We’ve got a whole bunch of lighter recipes in our new Mr. Food eCookbook called Light, Simple & Tasty.

There are quick and easy recipes to tantalize your taste buds without tipping the scale. After all, eating lighter doesn’t have to mean totally giving up on our favorite foods.

You’ll become a believer fast when you simmer a pot of our Skinny Soup or mix up some Thick ‘n’ Creamy Mushroom Soup. We’re betting you’ll love ’em, and our change-of-pace salads, too! Think you can’t enjoy sweets? Think again! We’ve got everything from heart-healthy melt-in-your mouth Oatmeal Bars and rich-tasting-yet-lighter Orange Dream Shake to…are you ready? This isn’t a misprint…Double Chocolate Brownies and Banana Cream Pie! Yes, our versions taste decadent but will keep you on track to eat lighter. And when it comes to main-dish favorites and go-alongs, we’ve got pizza and pasta, and so much more!

With recipes this good-tasting that are simple to make, you may just find some of those pounds melting away like snow in winter.

Download your FREE copy of the new Mr. Food eCookbook today. Light, Simple & Tasty is too good to keep to yourself. Your friends will thank you for sharing it with them!

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New Year, New Me

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011
 

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Mr. Food's recipe for Skinny Soup is perfect for lighter eating

From Mr. Food Team Member Jaime

“This year is going to be different.” How many times have you said that? I think I probably say that at the beginning of each New Year. Every year, I say I want to lose weight and I think about what diet I am going to try. Nearly every one I have tried over the years has worked – until I got bored with it.

So this year, I am going into it with a completely different thought process. I know I want to change and this year I asked myself, “What do I need to do to make that happen?” The bottom line is I want to be healthier – for my family, for my friends, but mostly for myself. Look, we all know what we have to do, right? Fad diets are a temporary fix; it’s all about making better food choices and exercising. Let me just say this – I am NOT a dietician or nutritionist. However, I am a very experienced dieter. Maybe the reason I still have to “diet” is because I haven’t changed my lifestyle.

So that’s exactly what I am working on. I make time to have a bowl of healthy cereal at home in the morning rather than grabbing something on the go. For lunch, I switched from mayo to mustard on my turkey sandwich and replaced my regular bread with a high fiber whole grain wrap. Last night I had the same dinner I normally would have had, but filled up on salad (with a very light dressing) and only had one serving of yummy vegetarian Eggplant Parmigiana instead of two.

For me, it’s all about the planning. If the right choices are in my house and available to me, I can make better selections. I found some great tips at the office that I can share with you also: Smart Ways to Beat the Binges.

Working at Mr. Food doesn’t make it easy to have self-control. Not with all the tempting smells coming from our test kitchen every day. They are currently testing recipes for a new cookbook (Shh, I don’t know if I’m supposed to be saying anything about this yet), so there is A LOT of cooking going on!

This weekend, I will probably make a big pot of Skinny Soup to bring for lunch with my sandwich or salad; all the veggies that are in it are great for filling you up, not to mention how easy it is to make.

Oh, I almost forgot – I am also exercising. Instead of taking my dog for her normal walk, once she is done doing what she does, we power walk and then come home. Then, at night, we go for a longer walk than we used to. These are little steps, I know, but it’s a start.

I just began and I may not have lost any weight yet, but I feel better mentally because I know I am doing something great for ME! I hope this helps give you ideas for small changes, too.

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Do You Know What Edamame Are?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010
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Edamame Garden Salad from Mr. Food

Do you know what edamame are? They’re green soybeans, and edamame is the Japanese word for them, pronounced ĕd-uh-mah-mā. Edamame are the only vegetable considered a complete protein, comparable to meat and eggs, and soy is often recommended as a healthy substitute for protein sources that are higher in saturated fat and cholesterol. Edamame are full of calcium, iron, zinc and many B vitamins, and may also help protect against cancer and osteoporosis. And, ladies, here’s one of the best reasons to love edamame: some studies suggest that soy can help reduce symptoms of menopause!

If you’ve never seen or eaten edamame, they’re green pods with sweet soybeans inside. They’re often on the menu as an appetizer at Japanese restaurants, and are served steamed and sprinkled with salt. You can buy them in the freezer case of the grocery store, either in the pod, or shelled. Now, just be sure you only eat the beans inside, not the actual pod! They’re a fun and yummy snack that’s actually good for you!

I’ve seen lots of kids eat edamame, including my own. My daughter especially loves them, and often takes them to school with her lunch. Edamame have become so popular with kids that companies are marketing directly to them with SpongeBob and Dora the Explorer packaging!

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Even SpongeBob snacks on edamame!

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Dora the Explorer loves edamame!

I hope you’ll look for edamame in the freezer section of your local grocery store. Try them with your family and let me know what they think. I bet they’re gonna love them! Then you can try our recipe for Edamame Garden Salad. And, for all things soy, check out The Soyfoods Council Web site at: http://thesoyfoodscouncil.com.

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