Friday, October 31, 2014
HEALTHY MENU OCTOBER 25-26
CHILI CON CARNE'
*Black Beans ~ Ground Turkey
with plenty of Vegetables
*Buttered Rolls
*Surprise Desert
Tip of the Day
Beans serve the body by adding more fiber and contribute to
daily protein 7 oz. for men, 6oz. women.
Fiber is a natural sweeper to help remove away toxins.
Do you take a multi vitamin? You might be one of the 1/3 of Americans who take a daily multivitamin, but there's little good clinical evidence to support the claims made for multi's. Despite the lack of the evidence supporting their use in the general population, the experts at the UC Berkeley Wellness Letter say there are some groups for whom a basic multi makes sense. Vegetarians or Vegans People who eat no animal products may not get enough vitamin B12, Iron, Zinc and Calcium.
People on prolonged Weight Loss Diets.
Older People in General: People over 65 may benefit from a multi because they tend to have a harder time absorbing certain nutrients and they are also more likely to be on medications that may block absorption of some nutrients.
Source: Inner Strength
Friday, October 10, 2014
WEEKEND OCTOBER 10-11/2014
MENU FOR THE WEEK END 10/10-11, 2014 Saturday & Sunday
*CRISPY FRIED FISH
*HOME STYLE POTATO SALAD
*STRING BEAN-SWEET PEPPER
*Surprise Dessert!
*HOME STYLE POTATO SALAD
*STRING BEAN-SWEET PEPPER
*Surprise Dessert!
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Daily recommendations for healthy protein intake is:
7 OUNCE=MEN
6 OUNCE=WOMEN
To identify this portion think of a deck of cards.
How many grams of protein are in 1 ounce of meat?
There are about 7 g of protein in 1 ounce of cooked meat. So, for example, 4 ounces of raw boneless skinless chicken breast yields about 3 ounces of cooked chicken, or 21 g of protein. Most healthy adults need about 0.8 g of protein per kilogram of body weight. To calculate pounds, divide your weight by 2.2 to convert to kilograms and multiply by 0.8 to find the protein grams recommended for your weight each day. For example, a 175-pound person would need about 64 g of protein each day.
To learn more regarding protein needs visit:
https://und.edu/student-life/dining/_files/docs/fact-sheets/protein.pdf
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