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Posts Tagged ‘fiber’

Homemade Trail Mix
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Wandering through the grocery store the other day, I realized that the days of needing to make your own trail mix are long gone. Every type of mix imaginable is available in bulk foods or the pre-packaged areas of the grocery store. Given that, why would you be interested in making your own?

  1. You choose your own ingredients.
  2. Kids can join in the fun!
  3. Holiday or theme specific mixes are easy to prepare.
  4. It is a good way to have a favorite sweet treat in small quantities.
  5. If you or your child has an allergy, you can work around that in your mix.

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Tags: fiber, mix
Posted in Ideas, Recipes | No Comments »

Quick & Healthy Pizza Dough
Friday, February 26th, 2010

Stromboli

The Dough

Rolling Mini Stromboli

Portable Lunch

Homemade pizza is a Friday night staple in our house, and our kids take the cold leftovers in their school lunch from time to time. To keep costs down and nutrition high, we use our bread machine to make a great whole-grain dough. It’s simple to make, easy to work with and results in a great tasting pizza.

Variety is the spice of life, and sometimes cold pizza in a lunch can get, well, old. Our kids asked us to make something just a little different to mix things up. The last time we made pizza, we decided to make small versions of the large bread known as Stromboli. For our first time, we kept things simple with pepperoni and cheese, but we’re already thinking ahead to other great fillings! Packing this lunch is simple: wrap individual Stromboli in foil and store in the fridge.  See our pepperoni & cheese Stromboli page for directions for making your own. If you have access to a microwave or a toaster oven at work or school, pop it in to heat up! We also know from experience that it tastes quite nice cold.

Nutritionally, the pizza dough fares very well. We’ve made a lot of attempts at whole wheat dough in the past, but this one is lighter than anything we’ve tried. The wheat bran gives it some chew and the mix of whole wheat and all-purpose flour results in a very nice dough. See how it compares to traditional pizza dough made with all white flour: (more…)

Tags: dough, fiber, pizza, stromboli, wheat
Posted in How-To, Nutrition | No Comments »

A Healthier (Chocolate Mint!) Cookie
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Chocolate Mint Cookies

It is nice to have a treat in your lunchbox from time to time. We find ourselves seeking out treats that are lower in fat or higher in fiber than standard cookies.  However, many pre-packaged items are costly, and sometimes we just want to be able to whip up our own healthy snacks. A few tweaks to our favorite recipe and we created a new family favorite, Chocolate Mint Cookies.

We compared the nutrition data of this new family favorite to Kashi’s Oatmeal Dark Chocolate Cookies. All values are rounded to the nearest whole number. (more…)

Tags: cookies, cost, fiber
Posted in How-To, Nutrition | 2 Comments »

Help! Which bread is best?
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Wegmans Lite Hamburger BunsYou’ll see a dizzying array of bread choices at your local grocery store. Some claim of having “double fiber”, while others masquerade as healthy and sprinkle nutritional claims all over their packaging. How does one choose from all the options? A couple of things we keep in mind while shopping for our family…

  • Price matters, but so does nutrition.
    Bread freezes well and sale items rotate frequently. When you find a bread filled with fiber on sale, stock up and freeze it.
  • So what’s the fiber threshold?
    Look for at least 2 grams of fiber per slice, preferably 3 or 4.  Younger children only need 1/2 sandwich, so if you settle for a bread with 2 grams of fiber, your son or daughter could end up with only 1 gram at lunch. *To find the current minimum recommended fiber intake for kids, add 5 grams to their age. So, a 4 year old will need at least 9 grams while his 9 year-old sister should aim for 14 grams or more. For adults, aim for 20-25 grams of fiber.  A quick rule of thumb is 1 gram of fiber per 100 calories consumed.
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Tags: bread, fiber, hfcs
Posted in Nutrition | No Comments »

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