Food and cooking tips

Buy Local Food : As an ‘everything in moderation’ kind of guy, I’d find a strict local food diet fascinating but obsessive and intimidating, says Peter Marks, program coordinator for the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project in Asheville, N.C. He suggests a more gradual approach: Every week or month, replace one food in your diet that’s provided by a big, faraway company with a locally grown food.


Buy Local Food : It’s easy to take locally abundant foods for granted when they’re in season, but you can enjoy many locally produced foods out of season by stocking up. Storing big baskets of hazelnuts (in the Northwest) or pecans (in the Southeast) will come naturally if you start thinking like a squirrel. Look for foods that keep well, such as nuts, honey, winter squash and sweet potatoes and stock up.


Diet info

The Zone Diet
The Zone diet is a weight loss regime first invented by Barry Sears in a series of books and publications. The Zone diet isn’t exactly a fat reduction diet, although many zone diet followers believe that they really manage to lose body weight by following the zone diet.
The theory behind the Zone Diet is that if you control the secretion of insulin and glucogen (two hormones produced naturally by your body), then your body releases eicosanoids which, in turn puts the body in a state of balance which is a lot more wholesome than normal, this is referred to as 'the zone'.
Sears states that a body that is in 'the zone' is working at its best and, as a consequence, does not build up layers of fat.
The most interesting technique of the zone diet is to monitor and control the exact ratio of carbohydrates to proteins, and to make sure your diet has increased amounts of Omega 6 and omega 3 fish oils.











Mocha Macaroons Recipe

Mocha Macaroons Category Baking Recipes 
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3 Egg whites

1 ts Instant coffee granules;

-crushed 1/4 ts Cream of tartar

1/8 ts Salt

1/2 c Granulated sugar

2 tb Unsweetened cocoa powder

2 c Coconut flakes

Recipe by: Betty Crocker, Holidays, December 1994 Preheat oven to 300 degrees; lightly grease cookie sheets. Beat the egg whites, coffee, cream of tartar and salt in a medium bowl on high speed until foamy. Beat in the sugar, one tablespoon at a time, on high speed; continue beating until stiff. Do not underbeat. Stir the cocoa until smooth and powdery. Fold in the cocoa and coconut. Drop the mixture by rounded teaspoonfuls 1 inch apart on the cookie sheets. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until set. Cool for 10 minutes; remove from the cookie sheets. Cool on wire racks. Sprinkle with additional cocoa or drizzle with melted chocolate, if desired. Penny Halsey (ATBN65B). Nutrition Analysis: 30 calories, 0g protein, 5g carbohydrate, 1g fat, 0mg cholesterol, 20mg sodium. -----

 
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