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Showing posts with label Soups and Stews. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Nutrisystem Sodium count per meal/day

Pasta e fagioli rapidaPasta e fagioli rapida (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Here is an example of the typical Nutrisystem meal you'd eat in one day and their sodium content totaled
Breakfast: Harvest Nut bar
sodium     170 mgs.
protein shake 120 mgs with Almond milk add 95 mgs.
Total sodium for breakfast:385 mgs.
Lunch: Fettucini Alfredo
sodium     550 mgs.
Dinner:  Pasta Fagioli soup
sodium     600 mgs.

Total sodium for all three meals: 1535 mgs not including desserts, any salt you add or any additional food you eat or drinks you have that contain sodium. If you add condiments like ketchup or sauces that number would be higher. Keep in mind this is just for the selections listed here, other selection in the nutrisystem meals offered may vary.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Reduced Carb Southern fried chicken

Kentucky Fried Chicken/KFC Original Recipe chi...Image via Wikipedia
If there is one thing Southerners are known for it is our southern fried chicken. There is no family reunion, church function or Sunday dinner that doesn't have this wonderful feast for the senses. The savory crunch, and juicy tender meat with just the right spices will guarantee a full house on any event where food is served.
There are a lot of different versions and recipes for fried chicken.Some use buttermilk, some use egg and flour. The simplest way is the southern way. That being said, we all know that fried anything isn't particularly healthy. Trying to find the right taste, without the extra carbs and fat is a real challenge.
Here's a version that is lower in fat and carbs, but still retains most of the great flavors we all love in fried chicken. Now if Colonel Sanders would get a clue, we'd all be happy? Right? Try this next time you have a craving for fried chicken and see if you can taste the healthy difference? If you can't that is a good thing. 
Ingredients:
 
Boneless, Skinless chicken breasts
Seasoned salt
Paprika-smoked
Onion powder
Pepper
dash of Cayenne pepper
1 1/2 cups Canola oil
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup soy flour

Step one:

In heavy deep skillet, (cast iron is the best for frying chicken), heat oil to the point that a drop of water snaps or a little flour dropped in browns with out burning.
Step two:
Season rinsed and dried chicken breasts with seasoned salt,paprika, black pepper and a little Cayenne if you like spicy fried chicken.
Step three:
Once chicken is seasoned, place into a plastic bag, or even a paper bag filled with the all purpose flour and the soy flour. Shake thoroughly so that every piece is well coated.
Step four:
Add the chicken to the oil. Cook thoroughly, turning occasionally, until golden brown on all sides. Boneless skinless chicken cooks quickly so keep an eye on it and don't neglect.
You save calories, fat and carbs by using lean chicken, less all purpose flour, blended with soy which is much healthier.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Healthy white chili with chicken

Most all of us have a chili recipe on hand especially for cold winter nights, or when we have a yearning for something rich, flavorful and spicy. However, more often than not we pay for it in one way or another.
Here's the Free Recipe: 

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