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Does anyone have any healthy dessert and/or meal recipes they don’t mind sharing?


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My mom and my boyfriend both went on diets and its killing me because my favorite thing to do is to cook and to bake for them! -.-, well anyway, does any one have any delicious low fat/low calorie dessert or meal recipes that don’t taste or appear to be as healthy as they are? that they would like to share? lol.

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Simple around-the-house Natural Remedies for Bronchitis and/or allergies?

Hi, I am desperately looking for some of those ‘Simple around-the-house Natural Remedies’ for Bronchitis and/or allergies. I can not afford a hospital co payment at the moment, unfortunately, so I am working hard to find ways to make myself feel better before I get any worse or at least until I can afford the ridiculous hospital bill.

My Symptoms that have led me to believe that I have Bronchitis and/or allergies include:

1. An obvious fever;
2. An extremely congested nose, that when I am able to dispel mucus appears as either greenish/yellowish, clear, a combination of that, or with light blood;
3. A chronic and heavy cough. Each time I cough, I hack up gross, greenish/yellow mucus that tastes bad;
4. Difficulty in expanding lungs to fullest capacity without coughing heavily;
5. Headache, clogged ears (probably from excessively blowing nose), sore above eyebrows and sore exterior jaws, stingy facial skin (no visible acne or burns from being outside);
6. Extreme drowsiness, lack of energy, can sleep all day long;
7. Cough worsens after eating.

Bronchitis, allergies, or pneumonia? Simple remedies?

Thank you and sincerely,

John
I should add that I meant that the blood-stained mucus is from my nose I believe.

Your answer is extremely helpful. I’ll keep the question up to see how others can help me too. But in the meantime, I think that I may take your advice and run with it. Thanks so much.

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POLL: What are your favorite diet, fitness, and/or exercise books and magazines?

Just wondering what people like to read.

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Fitness and/or diet experts needed! What is the best exercise and nutrition program?

What is the best workout / diet program for me?

My background: 25 year old male, 6’2″, 180 lbs, basically fit and trim. I’ve been doing Matt Furey’s combat conditioning, eating less than 2000 cals/day and doing about 30 pull ups daily. I look and feel fit, but I have kind of a wiry look.

My objectives:
1. exercise no more than 30-60 mins a day.
2. eat well, but on a budget(!) approx. $10/day
3. gain strength, size to arms / torso
4. put on a little muscle weight/size without having to consume too many calories
5. avoid using free weights / machines, if possible, as I don’t have them

I’m not a crazy anorexic or anything, but I believe that consuming as few calories as possible will lead to a longer life.

So I really want a lifestyle that is healthy and sustainable. IE: I don’t want consider the consumption of 5000 calories worth of expensive placebo supplements sustainable.

What is the best workout and diet program for me? Thanks a million!

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Breakfast And/or Brunch Recipes (suitable for Diabetics, Too!)

If you are tired of the same old thing for breakfast, here are some new ideas for you.  Planning a brunch and want something different than the usual?  These recipes are for you, too.  Pork and apple breakfast sausage is a unique twist on sausage.  Since this sausage is made from the pork tenderloin, you are eliminating almost all of the fat.  Sausage as a healthy choice; what a concept!  Give this recipe a try.  You, your family, and brunch guest will be glad you did.

PORK AND APPLE BREAKFAST SAUSAGES

1 lb pork tenderloin, cut into chunks

1/2 medium to large apple, peeled and cut into chunks

3/4 tsp poultry seasoning

1/2 tsp paprika

1/4 tsp salt

Put the pork, apple and spices into the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade.  Process about 1 minute until finely chopped.  Wash hands thoroughly then using hands shape the mixture into 24 patties.  Coat tops lightly with vegetable oil spray.  Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  Place patties, sprayed side down, in pan.  Cook approximately 5 minutes, turning as needed, until brown and no pink remains.  Reduce heat if the patties start to brown too quickly.

This makes 8 servings of 3 patties each.  Per serving:  73 calories, 1 g carbs, 12 g protein

After cooking, patties may be kept in refrigerator in a resealable plastic freezer bag for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.  To reheat, place on a microwave-safe plate, cover loosely with waxed paper or paper towel.  Microwave on medium power for 1 minute or until heated through.   NOTE:  I found this recipe in a Diabetes Cookbook from Prevention Magazine.

Easy Cinnamon Spread is perfect on bagels, toast, or crackers.  It is simple to make and all ages enjoy it. 

EASY CINNAMON SPREAD

1/4 cup softened butter or margaine

1/4 cup packed brown sugar OR 2 tbsp Splenda Brown Sugar Blend

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp ground nutmeg

Combine all ingredients in a small mixing bowl. 

For a quick and easy “French toast” spread this mixture on whole-wheat toast or mini whole-wheat bagel halves.

Cheesy Ham Nuggets are a great bite-sized food that is great on a buffet table.  It seems that children always enjoy hand foods so if you have a picky eater at home, maybe this is a way to get them to eat something besides cereal for breakfast.

CHEESY HAM NUGGETS

2 tbsp butter, softened

1 cup shredded low-fat cheddar cheese

1/2 cup flour

1/2 tsp paprika

2 tbsp water

dash of salt

1 lb cooked ham, cut into 20 cubes

Combine the butter, cheese, flour, paprika, water and salt; mix well with a fork.  Shape a thin layer of cheese mixture around each ham cube.  Place on a greased cookie sheet.  Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes or until lightly browned.

Chopped Egg Casserole is not your usual egg casserole. This dish uses chopped boiled eggs, rice, tomatoes, mexican cheese, etc.  This is another surprise dish for your family and friends.

CHOPPED EGG CASSEROLE

1 1/2 cups sliced celery

1 cup diced bell pepper

1 medium sweet onion, sliced thin

1 tbsp unsalted butter

1 tbsp flour

1 tsp garlic salt

1 can (16 oz) Mexican-style diced tomatoes with juice

dash of hot sauce

6 hard-boiled eggs, chopped

2 cups brown rice, cooked

3/4 cup low-fat shredded Mexican-blend cheese

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spray a 2-quart casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray.  In a large saucepan, melt butter and saute celery, onion, and pepper until tender.  Add flour and garlic salt, stirring to blend well.  Stir in tomatoes and hot sauce.  Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until mixture is thick and bubbly.  Carefully, stir in eggs.  Spoon rice into the bottom of the prepared casserole dish.  Pour egg mixture over the rice.  Bake 25 to 30 minutes, until thoroughly heated.  Top with the shredded cheese and bake about 5 minutes until cheese is melted.

Enjoy!

For more of Linda’s recipes visit her website at http://diabeticenjoyingfood.squarespace.com If you are looking for vintage recipes, visit grandmasvintagerecipes.blogspot.com

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