Showing posts with label tomato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomato. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Celebrating day 42 with a great recipe

Hi my name is Pamela and I am addicted to processed, unhealthy foods.

Wow, hard to believe it has been 42 days since I realized food addiction was the primary cause of my weight issues and was leading me toward health problems and aches and pains as each day passed.

42 days in, I am happy to say, as of this morning, I have lost 29 pounds. This is amazing to me because I am not counting calories, I'm not on any specific plan, I'm not writing down every morsel I put in my mouth. I am simply saying no to any foods that are processed, packaged or made specifically for the fast food industry. I have consumed cheese, red meat and even a small slice of homemade apple pie. Yes, those things are limited in my daily routine and I would not eat them every day, but none of those foods are triggers for binges on large amounts of calorie laden, unhealthy foods. It was very freeing to discover that foods made from scratch without preservatives, even if they contain some sugar or a little bit of fat, are not triggers. Of course this convinces me even more of the dangers/problems with processed foods. I am still researching that and when I feel like I know what I am talking about a little more, I will post the results of my study. In the mean time, I'm celebrating the freedom of walking each day in food sobriety. I don't have a weight loss goal set because as I wrote previously, it isn't as much about losing weight as it is about being healthy. But, just so that none of the readers get concerned about the weight loss, I could easily lose another 70 to 80 pounds without being in danger of being under weight. ;) I don't know if my body will shed that much or not. Wherever the number lands I will still work out my food-sobriety each day, sometimes each hour. Just like a alcoholic or drug addict, this will not go away and no matter what my body weight or BMI I must be committed to food sobriety for the rest of my life.

This morning I made a wonderful wild rice dish. In celebration of 42 days of food-sobriety, here is the recipe.

Wild Spanish Rice

4 cups cooked wild rice
1 cup chopped green onion
1 cup enchilada sauce
1 large can, chopped green chiles
1 cup shredded cheddar/jack cheese

Stir all ingredients into rice over medium heat. Keep stirring as mixture heats. (to avoid scorching) If you want to add some lean protein to this dish, add 1 cup of diced, cooked chicken breast. Serve as a side dish or as a wonderful lunch. It's great served with a side of fruit or stuffed in a tomato or bell pepper. This will serve 6 to 8 adults as a side dish, or at least 4 as a main dish.

Enjoy!

Keep coming back, It works if you work it!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Breakfast Isn't Boring in Pamela's Kitchen


Hi, My name is Pamela and I am addicted to unhealthy foods. 

Five days into recovery and I am feeling great. This morning I wanted a yummy weekend breakfast, so I went to the fridge and got creative. I know, that could be dangerous, but I have purged most of the high fats and empty sugars from the shelves, so I was able to make a great choice.  YUM...the result was this super flavorful omelet. 

I just took 1 egg and the white from another and beat them in a bowl with a nice whisk. (Did you know, the bigger your whisk, the fluffier your eggs will be?) then I sprayed a skillet with non stick spray, turned on the heat until the pan was nice and hot, then I turned it to low. Next I poured the egg in, covered it and let it cook for a couple of minutes. The lid will help it cook through so its not runny anywhere. I spooned on a bit of my pesto and grated about half an ounce of smoked mozzarella on top of that. Next I carfully folded it over, topped it with sliced tomato and just a bit more cheese for garnish. This is seriously good, and good for you. A great start for a Healthy Saturday. 


Pamela's Favorite Sundried Tomato Pesto
Ingredients

4 ounces sun-dried tomatoes
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1/4 cup chopped pine nuts
3 tablespoons chopped onion
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/3 cup crushed fresh tomatoes
1/3 cup olive oil
salt to taste (I don’t use any.)
Directions

Place sun-dried tomatoes in a bowl and cover with warm water for 5 minutes, or until tender.
In a food processor combine sun-dried tomatoes, basil, parsley, garlic, pine nuts and onion; process until well blended. Add vinegar, tomato paste, crushed tomatoes and process. Stir in olive oil Season with salt to taste.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Excellent Lunch recipe!!!! Zucchini Fritters with Tomato

Hi, my name is Pamela and I am addicted to food.

Well, at least certain foods. I have found that because of that I need to really enjoy the healthier options I find. As I sat staring at a zucchini on my counter, knowing it was a great idea to actually eat it, I began to dread the process of steaming, or sauteing this summer-garden favorite. I like zucchini well enough, but it is not special in the appetite centers of my mind. I had to do something to make it more appealing. This is the recipe I came up with that gave me the goodness of the vegetable, plus a serving of protein, dairy and a bit of Lycopine from a friendly tomato. Of course you can adjust it a bit if you are allergic to dairy or have issues with any of the ingredients...but this is the recipe for my lunch today...and it was a PLATE FULL of amazing. 


Non-stick spray
2 eggs
2 cups grated zucchini
½ cup grated onion
1 Tsp freshly ground black pepper
8 tomato slices
2 ounces grated cheese (your favorite)

Beat eggs, add zucchini, onion and pepper. Spray griddle with non-stick spray and place on burner, over medium heat. When it is hot, spoon half of zucchini mixture onto griddle in four small mounds. Push them down to flatten a bit. Cook for about two minutes and then flip them carefully. 

Place about a quarter ounce of cheese on each zucchini patty, top with a tomato slice, flip again so that the tomato is on the bottom. Cook about two more minutes. Place fritters on a plate, sprinkle with a bit more cheese. Repeat with remaining mixture and cheese. Serve hot. Makes 2 generous servings at approximately 215 calories each.