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Friday, December 4, 2009

11 ways to eat the 11 best healthy foods that you aren't eating

When I was a kid, my grandmother never relied upon the classic "Because I said so!" when pressed with the ubiquitous "Why?" Instead, she would give very concrete, inarguable reasons supporting her statements and if she wasn't quite certain, she'd make something up that sounded good. For instance, when she'd encourage me to try a beet, she said, "It's good for you. It's good for your blood." Which is reasonable, right? After all, blood is everywhere. And also, almost the same color as a beet. It convinced the 8-year-old me, anyway, so I tried beets and whaddya know, actually loved them.

Nutritionist Dr. Johnny Bowden has better, more believable reasons that you should eat certain foods and identifies 11 foods that you're probably not eating but should. Except...well, that's great and everything, but the thought of a beet, sardine, turmeric, prune and pumpkin salad is really nauseating. The Times article gives a few ideas (and Men's Health published the original list along with some recipes a few months back), but here are some more recipes for each of the 11 foods, in case you're like me and need a little more inspiration than "combine with yogurt."

  • Cabbage: Pomegranate seeds, cinnamon and red cabbage all team together to make one side dish of awesome.
  • Swiss Chard: If you're like me, you'll eat just about anything in a pastry crust. Lace it with goat cheese and your kids won't even notice the swiss chard and beets hiding in these empanadas. And if I ever find a store that carries lime pickle, I'm all over this.
  • Cinnamon: Oh, you know how to do this one, but remember, it doesn't have to be sweet, like this amazing breakfast cinnamon quinoa from our dream girl Heidi. Please tell me that the cinnamon in your spice cupboard is fresh and cost more than 99 cents? The light orange-y cheap stuff is totally fake and doesn't have the health properties of the real deal from a reputable spice purveyor.
  • Pomegranate Juice: Use this in anything where you need a touch of acid, like salad dressings or vodka drinks or even guacamole. And how decadent is pomegranate and blueberry ice cream? And good for you too? If we must.
  • Dried Plums: Okay, so they're really more commonly called prunes but this pantry staple isn't just for when you need more fiber. Throw some into your stock pot to lend a complex earthiness to your stews, like this amazing Beef Guinness version, or just chop them up and toss a little sweetness into your summer salads.
Go forth and become super healthy! Don't forget, it's good for your blood!

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  • 's Avatar
    Posted by Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:58am PDT

    I love apples

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  • Bill's Avatar
    Posted by Bill Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:00pm PDT

    In case you haven't heard of them, they sell Lime Pickles at Indian food stores. Also lemon pickles, chili pickles, chili and lime pickles, mango pickles and a whole lot more. And they all taste good for at least a little while until you get sick of them so buy them in small jars at first.

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    Posted by datwomen31 Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:01pm PDT

    the healthy food is the more expensive food they want people to be healthier then maybe they should change it where healthy food is cheaper than junk food in a time where many people r lucky to have money at all to put food on the table for their family its not about how healthy it is its about weather or not the person can afford to buy it.

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    Posted by Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:01pm PDT

    hi I can not stop eating good ! you see I do cheer !

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  • KellyS's Avatar
    Posted by KellyS Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:19pm PDT

    It is and it isn't expensive to eat healthy. You can just eat one or two cheap healthy things - the watermelon I bought for $1.99 the other day that gave me 5 meals comes to mind, likewise if you buy a head of lettuce for salad and just chew on the leaves, I imagine that would be healthy too and go a long way. But yeah, if you want to add stuff to anything, it takes money. One of the reasons I don't cook nearly as much as I should is because every time I do, I have to run to the store and buy all the ingredients. I don't have things like spices or vanilla or evaporated milk or salad dressing or garbanzo beans just sitting around.

    Having said that, I am still not eating beets, Swiss chard, dried plums and sardines - I don't care what you add to them. And quite frankly, what's being added to them has more of a yuk factor for me than some of the foods. If I can't get it past my eyes or my nose, it won't go past my mouth.

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  • Mike's Avatar
    Posted by Mike Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:04pm PDT

    You can make anything good with spices. Here's my favorite.

    www.penzeys.com

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  • swift's Avatar
    Posted by swift Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:17pm PDT

    i think who ever wrote this is nuts, yay Pizza hut!

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  • chico's Avatar
    Posted by chico Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:36pm PDT

    I love your ideas but it isn't true when they say "if it's good for you it probably tastes bad". I found an amazing product that tastes GREAT and is good for you! It has the equivalent of 13 servings of fruit and 7-9 servings of vegetables in a four ounce serving! If you value your health PLEASE drop me a line and I will see that you get some of this!gdelarosa2002@yahoo.com or Thegreatproduct.com/Godsberry

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  • Sasha K's Avatar
    Posted by Sasha K Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:47pm PDT

    About pumpkin seeds: They sell these at Hispanic flea markets. They are toasted on a hot plate and have salt sprinkled on them so you get a subtle salty flavor when you bite to open the seed.

    But I heard that if you eat too many of the seeds you can develop acne. I don't know if this is an old wives' tale or not.

    But the toasted seeds are very good.

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  • Lloyd's Avatar
    Posted by Lloyd Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:51pm PDT

    i actually find half of those to be really good

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