Pineapple Rosemary Limeade

Summer’s almost over, but can we keep sipping the yummy ice-cold drinks? I think yes. Ingredients 1/2 pineapple, or 3 cups, chopped 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, plus more for garnish 1/2 cup lime juice (from about 4 limes) 12 oz club soda Ice Directions Pulse pineapple in a food processor until very finely chopped, or…

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Maitake Squash Blossom Fettuccine

Along with the arrival of summer squashes this season are their delicate, edible flowers. The bright orange blossoms can be dipped in beer batter and fried, stuffed with cheese — ricotta, mozzarella, goat cheese — then baked, or drizzled with olive oil and eaten raw!  This recipe combines squash blossoms with the flavorful maitake mushroom, enjoy! Ingredients 7…

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Susie’s Birthday Blog – Favorite Foods

Good Morning!  Today is my birthday – YAY, planning a long run this morning. I used this fun ice breaker/introduction when I taught nutrition and food safety at the Culinary Institute of America in St. Helena and recently also for classes, workshops and networking. Each person introduces themselves and then names a favorite food that…

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“My Healthy Kick”

Hope ya’ll are having an excellent week so far… In other news, we have a new URL for our blog! myhealthykick.com

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Family Food Traditions and Nutrition

Here’s a bit from an article on food traditions and how they play into food security and access and consumer power, especially within minority communities. Michelle Obama talks family food traditions and nutrition at Hispanic conference in New Orleans “For many of us, food is love,” said Obama. “Food is how we knit our families together,”…

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Trying to Lose Weight? Ditch Calorie-rich Rewards After Exercise

30 sit ups = 1 donut ? Not quite.  If you’re working out regularly and still not seeing results, those calorie-bomb rewards after exercise might be the cause.   Check out this excerpt from an article on exercise and nutrition.  “There’s a war between exercise and nutrition in our heads,” said American Council on Exercise…

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Lemon Asparagus Penne

Ingredients 1/2 box penne 1 bunch asparagus, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 head broccoli, chopped 1 red bell pepper, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 small summer squash, cut into 1 inch pieces 4 sun dried tomatoes, sliced 1 small onion, diced 1 bunch spinach 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice…

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Workout Wednesdays

A couple ways to make your daily routine more active.   Take the stairs. Use the stairs instead of elevators and escalators whenever possible. Turn off the TV. Don’t eat in front of a screen. Less screen time equals less “sit time.” Instead of watching tv or texting/instagramming/tweeting/facebooking, visit the gym, or even just straighten up around…

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Baked Zucchini Fries

Okay…these look good.  Ingredients For the baked zucchini fries: a little olive oil, for preparing the sheet pan 2 eggs 2 tablespoons nonfat milk 2 large zucchinis, cut into 4-inch sticks 1 ½ cups panko bread crumbs* ½ cups Parmesan cheese, shredded salt and pepper, to taste For the yogurt dipping sauce: 1 cup low…

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A Few Reasons to Go Organic

Organic produce delivers higher levels of antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins and more intense flavor!  Reduce exposure to harmful synthetic pesticides.  The average serving of conventionally grown produce harbors 2-12+ pesticide residues. Avoid potential health risks associated with genetically modified food.  Even small differences in the genetic makeup of food can lead to unexpected human health…

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