December 6th, 2007

Tex-Mex Omlete

Filed under: cooking — saul @ 8:26 AM

I’ve written about my love affair with Lightlife veggie products before, basically they make veggie alternatives to popular dishes – garlic chicken teryaki (which is excellent), chili, orange sesame chicken - and it turns out, Tex Mex, which I found on my recent Whole Foods excursion, so this morning I thought the Tex Mex would nicely round out (carbohydrate wise) my typical (3 days a week) omelet variation - I must say it was delicious - and even though I ate all three servings of the Tex-Mex the nutritional numbers where excellent.

  • 3 egg whites (roughly 3.5g) - 50 calories, 0 fat, 0 cholesterol, 1.5 carb
  • 1 package Tex-Mex - 150 calories, 0 fat, 0 cholesterol, 18g carb
  • 28g Kraft fat-free Cheddar Cheese - 45 calories, 0 fat, 0 cholesterol, 1g carb

To save you from having you do the math. that’s 245 calories, and under 20 grams of carbs, That leaves a tiny bit of wiggle for some form of fiber, which in my case is a 1/4(ish) cup of Post Grapenuts which I graze on over the course of the morning.

In case you think I’m more obsessed about the numbers, than I am with the taste, you’re wrong - I’m absolutely obsessed with them equally - If I’m going to put the effort to prepare food, it’s going to be both delicious, AND good for me - I figure I wasted 35 years on food that wasn’t doing me any good, this seems the least I can do.

Eat well, enjoy!

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August 14th, 2007 : FOODIES REVENGE

The Big Healthy Breakfast

Filed under: cooking,nutrition — saul @ 9:18 AM

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I’ve lambasted the American breakfast tradition before In general ‘We’ eat too much, and what we eat isn’t particularly good for us, that’s not to say that a slice of bacon or an egg yolk is bad for us, it’s about moderation, and portion control - two words that until very recently meant absolutely nothing to me.

I spent a little time reading labels and doing some trial and error cooking I came up with a delicious fulfilling breakfast that’s essentially guilt-free (I also should mention this is not my daily breakfast.. again, say it with me…moderation)

A Big White Omelet

  • 85g of egg whites (carton egg whites work fine, if your cracking your own that’s the whites of about 3 large eggs )
  • 28g of fat-free cheese shredded (Kraft makes both a cheddar and a mozzarella pre-shredded either of which are good, Cabot’s reduced fat cheese is far better, but you’ll have to shred it yourself)
  • 30g of yellow or white onion chopped (I buy mine chopped)
  • 10 cherry tomatoes halved

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July 17th, 2007 : A NUTRITIONAL 180°

A 200 Calorie Breakfast

Filed under: daily,nutrition — saul @ 8:23 AM

They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, I’ve never been sure who they are, but I’ve never really doubted that statement. Let’s take a look at what the a typical American breakfast might consists of:

  • 2 Fried Eggs (Yolks up!)
  • 3 Slices of Bacon
  • 1 English Muffin / Butter
  • 3 Ounces of Hash Browns
  • 2 Cups of Coffee (w/ cream)
  • 6 ounces of Orange Juice

Now you may argue that that’s not what YOU eat (good for you), but talk a stroll through a Denny’s or an IHop and you’ll realize that I’m not far off. I want to go on record that for 35 years of my life, I ignored what I ate, if it tasted good, it was good - restraint and moderation weren’t in my vocabulary, and I deluded myself that the good folks at Denny’s where serving me a balanced and well proportioned meal - I now know better - let’s take a ‘eyes-wide-open’ at that breakfast;
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