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Top 10 Foods You Should Start Eating Now

From:
Sarah Karl


#1 Berries.
Berries are brimming with nutrients and
phytochemicals and have been named a “food that fights cancer” by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR). They're also loaded with vitamin C, and fiber -- both substances have been consistently linked to lower cancer risk. But they also contain ellagic acid that laboratory studies have shown may help prevent cancers of the skin, bladder, lung, esophagus, and breast. And blueberries contain a family of phenolic compounds called anthocyanosides, which seem to be among the most potent antioxidants yet discovered.

#2 Garlic & Onions. Loaded with phytochemicals, onions and garlic are members of the allium family of plants (other members include scallions, leeks, and chives), which produces organosulfur phytochemic
als, including allicin and diallyl disulfide (DADS). It’s probably not one component in garlic and onions that holds the wealth of health benefits, either, but a combination of substances. A recent review of garlic research by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City concluded that garlic does indeed have modest lipid-lowering effects when consumed for 6 months. Onions are one of the richest sources of quercetin on the planet. This potent antioxidant is suspected of helping protect against heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers.

#3 Oats. There’s a lot more to oats, nutritionally speaking, than fiber (4 grams per 1/2-cup). You also get some protein; smart fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat); and a host of vitamins, minerals and phytochemical
s to boot! Oats can block harmful effects of “bad” cholesterol. Oats contribute two important antioxidant phytochemicals to your diet: avenanthramides and phenolic acids. More needs to be known on this but researchers from Tufts University completed a clinical trial using an evenanthramide-rich oat extract and found that the oat phytochemicals worked synergistically with vitamin C to protect LDL cholesterol from oxidation. (Oxidized LDL becomes a lot more harmful and more likely to encourage plaguing in the arteries.) In many studies, eating oats have been shown to help reduce blood pressure too.


#4 Tomatoes. Tomatoes first grabbed headlines when researchers discovered that it’s loaded with lycopene (thought to have the highest antioxidant acti
vity of all the carotenoids), which has synergy with vitamin E and other food components. But upon closer inspection, it’s a standout among fruits and vegetables because it actually contains all four major carotenoids (alpha- and beta-carotene, lutein, and lycopene) and all three high-powered antioxidants (beta-carotene, vitamin E, and vitamin C), also thought to have synergy together.

#5 Soy. Soybeans are a unique member of the legume family: They contain a large amount of natural plant estrogens (Isoflavones), as well as all the essential amino acids and a number of antioxidant phytochemicals. Genistein, the main isoflavone in soy, has possible antitumor activity, but soy possesses other cancer-fighting components. Researchers suspect that these powerful anticancer components work at different stages of the cancer process. This means there is value in eating your soy in close to whole form so you are sure to get all of the aforementioned components versus just one in a soy supplement.

It’s also probably better to get your soy in food form to fully b
enefit from the cholesterol-lowering properties of its protein. Processing can also reduce the isoflavone content of some soy protein products by as much as 80%. According to soy expert Mark Messina, PhD, conceivably isoflavones and soy protein work cooperatively to reduce cholesterol. Here’s one more reason to eat your soy in close to whole form: Soy contains “inactive” components along with the “active” ones we’ve just discussed. It’s possible that some of these inactive components are required for the active ones to be useful.


#6 Broccoli. Broccoli is one of those “super” vegetables because it has so many powerful components, each offering wond
erful health benefits. But recent research suggests that several of those components are working together too. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discovered that crambene, one of the phytochemicals in cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli), is more active when combined with another better-known cruciferous phytochemical, indole-3-carbinol. There’s also evidence that components in broccoli have synergy with components in other plant foods. For example, subjects in lab studies fed a combination of tomatoes and broccoli had markedly less prostate tumor growth, compared with groups who ate either food alone.

#7 Beans. Beans o
ffer an amazing package of nutrients—every piece is important—but the beauty is in the balance. This plant food is uniquely high in protein and bursting with beneficial phytochemicals, many of which have antioxidant power. You get some good-quality carbohydrates that interact with lots of fiber to be digested slowly. Beans have been shown to result in relatively small increases in blood glucose levels following meals in people with and without diabetes.

Beans and soy are two of 11 plant foods that the American Institute for Cancer Research recently named as “foods that fight cancer.” The active ingredients in beans that seem t
o play a protective role include three phytochemicals (saponins, protease inhibitors, and phytic acid). They are thought to protect cells from the type of genetic damage that can lead to cancer. Beans may also help reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease too.

#8 Yogurt. Bet you never thought bac
teria would be a good thing! Well, your body actually needs a healthy amount of “good,” or beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract. We can promote the activity of these beneficial bacteria by eating probiotic foods. Most major brands of yogurt contain probiotic bacteria. Yogurt with active cultures may help stimulate the immune system, according to several recent research reviews, although more research needs to be done using well-designed human studies. Yogurt with active cultures may prove helpful for certain gastrointestinal conditions, including lactose intolerance, constipation, diarrheal diseases, colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and Helicobacter pylori infection.

#9 Apples. Eat an apple a day to help keep breast cancer away? In a recent lab study at Cornell, researchers found that breast tumor incidence was reduced by 17 percent when rats were fed the human equivalent of one apple a day over 24 weeks and 39% when fed the human equivalent of three a day. Actually numerous population studies have linked eating apples with a reduced risk of some cancers, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and diabetes. And in the laboratory, apples have exhibited very strong antioxidant activity to inhibit cell proliferation (the type of rapid multiplication that occurs in tumors), decrease lipid oxidation (when fats in the body combine with oxygen), and lower cholesterol. Simple phenolics and flavonoids represent the majority of antioxidant activity found in apples, and it’s the phenolics in apple peel specifically that account for the majority of the antioxidant and antiproliferating activity.

#10 Almonds (and other nuts). Nuts in general contain a combination of various cholesterol-lowering plant food components. Here’s the fact that got my attention, though: In virtually all studies that examined the impact of nuts in our diet, nut consumption has been associated with a reduction in coronary heart disease risk. Each nut contains its own unique profile of phytochemicals, types of fatty acids, and types and amounts of fiber. Almonds and most nuts contain large amounts of oleic acid (a monounsaturated fat), which may help raise HDL “good” cholesterol levels and lower LDL “bad” cholesterol. Plus, almonds contain a vegetable protein that may also lower LDLs.

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monday chocolate recipe treats!!!


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Chocolate Raspberry Nut Bars
Recipe Courtesy of Nestle®

Ingredients
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 3/4 cup seedless raspberry preserves or jam
  • 2 cups NESTLE® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate Mini Morsels
  • 1 cup chopped slivered almonds
  • 1 cup sifted powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon milk
Preparations
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 13 x 9-inch baking pan with foil; grease foil.
  2. Combine flour and sugar in large mixer bowl. Cut butter into mixture with pastry blender or two knives until mixture is crumbly. Add egg and almond extract; stir with a fork until moistened (mixture will still be crumbly). Reserve 1 cup of the crumb mixture. Press remaining mixture in bottom of prepared pan. Spread preserves over crust, leaving 1/2-inch border.
  3. Combine reserved crumbs, morsels and almonds in same bowl. Sprinkle chocolate mixture over preserves layer, pressing lightly.
  4. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until top is golden brown. Cool slightly in pan on wire rack. While still warm, score into 4 dozen bars. Cool completely in pan.
  5. Combine powdered sugar and enough milk in small bowl to make drizzling consistency. Drizzle over bars; let stand until set. Cut bars along scored lines.

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updates...

i completed the nine nights of special masses...
patrick finally gets home...discharge from his vet's clinic after almost a week of confinement...
busy shopping at the last minute...
24th of december to be exact, racing with the shopping mall's closing time...
prepare foods for noche buena..
celebrating christmas eve with my family...
enjoying mouth watering foods at out table...
pray...
sleep at 330 in the morning on christmas day due to rush gift wrapping...
and wake up at 9am...pray..

distributed gift's for my lola, cousins, aunts, uncles, god children, and friends...
spending time with my family...visiting relatives...
finally have my rest, sleep a long hours...

after christmas day...

wake up at 8 in the morning...
prepare food for lunch.. nickz visited me and my family...
eat lunch together...
go to mall on the afternoon...until night...

have my rest at night...

busy...tired...but very HAPPY...and having FUN !!!




gReEtiNGs eVeRYoNe!!!




busy as a bee ... on christmas holiday...

merry christmas everyone...
been so very busy, sorry for greeting you guys this late...
but i wish you all a very happy
and blessed christmas and new year..

one more night to go...

one more night to go...nine special masses..i completed again...those nights may not be enough to thank God for all his blessings...but i offered my prayers and thank HIM wholeheartedly..


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Monday's Chocolate Recipe...


Chocolate Layer Cake Recipe

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/3 cups lour
1 egg
2 teaspoons baking powder

Procedures:

1. Cream the butter, add sugar gradually, and egg well beaten.
2. Mix and sift flour and baking powder, add alternately with milk to first mixture.
3. Bake thirty minutes in round layer cake pans.
4. Split layers, and spread between and on top of each thin layer of Chocolate Frosting.

december 16...my lucky day!!!

it all started last 16th of december way back 2005...all the blessings happens to fall on this date every year for me...

december 16...is the first day of "simbang gabi"... people eagerly go to the church to attend the 9 mornings mass of "simbang gabi", although not all of them have the same intentions in completing the tradition, but most of them have the faith and believe that their wishes will be granted once the said 9 days of tirelessly waking up so early to attend the mass will be completed...praying to God and thanking Him with from the deepest of their heart and soul.


december 16, 2005-december 24, 2005 ...

i successfully (first ever) completed "simbang gabi" i attended..@ 4 o'clock in the morning for 9 straight days...

three months after, God given me the wish i am praying for...and i'm so blessed and thankful for giving me that "blessing"...and that makes me so happy until now...i can say that it can be last 'til i die...

since then, i always make it a point to attend "simbang gabi" every year...good thing, now at our church, we can attend "simbang gabi" starting every 15th of december 'til 23th of december at 830 in the evening...it is much easier for me 'coz of my busy work schedule...

i attended 2 out of 9 nights now...7 more nights to go...thanking God for all the gifts and blessings i received for the whole year...



another monday-chocolate recipe...


Pine-choco Revel Bars
recipe courtesy of
del monte kitchenomics

ingredients

2/3

cup

margarine, softened

1

cup

brown sugar

1

pc

egg

3/4

tsp

vanilla extract

1-1/4

cups

all-purpose flour

3/4

tsp

baking soda

1

cup

oatmeal

1

tbsp

cashew nuts or walnut, chopped

100

g

semi-sweet chocolate, grated

1/2

cup

sweetened condensed milk

1

can

(234 g) DEL MONTE Fresh Cut Crushed Pineapple, drained


1

PREHEAT oven to 350°F. Grease a 7”x7” pan. Set aside.

2

CREAM margarine and brown sugar. Add egg, beating well after addition. Add vanilla. Set aside.

3

COMBINE flour and baking soda. Add to the margarine mixture. Mix well. Fold in oatmeal and nuts. Press 3/4 of this mixture at the bottom of the prepared pan. Spread DEL MONTE Fresh Cut Crushed Pineapple over crust (oatmeal mixture). Set aside.

4

MELT chocolate in a double boiler. Blend in condensed milk. Pour over crust. Cover and freeze for 15 minutes. Divide remaining oatmeal mixture into 6 portions. Press lightly onto pan to partly cover the chocolate topping. Bake for 35 minutes. Cool and chill for 3 hours. Cut into bars.