Tag: smoothies

  • Have Fun With Fruits And Vegetables

    Healthylife® Weigh

    Part 2

    A mix of colorful vegetables.

    Color

    *  Have color theme nights and plan a meal with foods of that color.

    *  Combine two brightly colored vegetables together (like vibrant red peppers and deep green broccoli).

    Shapes

    *  Cut fruits and vegetables into different shapes. Use a knife, cookie cutters, or a melon baller to cut stars, hearts, and other fun shapes into fruit.

    *  Use a knife or spiralizer to cut vegetables into strings, coins, or another shape.

    Texture & Temperature

    Serve fruits and vegetables at different temperatures and at different levels of “crunch.” Have raw carrots for lunch but soften celery in a soup at dinner. A salad can be hot. A soup can be cold.

    Pick a new way to prepare a vegetable this week. What best describe(s) how you plan to prepare it:

    *  Crunchy

    *  Soft

    *  Smooth

    *  Rough

    *  Jagged

    *  Al dente (firm in the middle)

    *  Hot

    *  Cold

    Toppings

    Add toasted nuts (flaked almonds, pine nuts, hazelnuts, or cashews), roasted garlic, crispy shallots, toasted seeds, or parmesan cheese to a vegetable-based salad, soup, or stir fry. Other flavorful additions include olives, chili, capers, anchovies, low-sodium soy sauce, and crumbled turkey bacon.

    Make it yours! Food can express your uniqueness.

    © American Institute for Preventive Medicine

  • Make Your Own Smoothie

    HEALTHY EATING

    Image of 3 different smoothies.

    Don’t settle for a restaurant smoothie that likely has loads of added sugar and very little nutrition. Instead, use this formula to make your own smoothies at home. All you need is a blender or juicer and the fresh ingredients you enjoy. Have fun with it and try different ingredients each time until you discover your favorite recipe.

    Illustration on how to make your own smoothie.

    © American Institute for Preventive Medicine