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Heart Healthy Parmesan Oat Crusted Chicken
We are all familiar with old fashioned rolled oats and you’ve probably fixed it for breakfast at one point in time. This is a pretty common use for oats, but us dietitians are all about being creative with traditional ingredients. We thought it would be fun to take a very common breakfast item and breathe new life into it. Have you ever tried using oats to bread …
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Strawberry Basil Grilled Cheese with Red Pepper Jelly
The dietitians at Market Street have been moving through the color wheel this year, and we’re continuing on with white and brown foods in April. People typically consider these boring and drab colors, especially when it comes to food. This could not be farther from the truth--white and brown foods have great health benefits! For example, they contain flavonoids and …
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Strawberry Blackberry Chia Jam
When leading our Diabetes Tours it is not uncommon for the conversation to turn to seeds when we talk about healing foods. There are sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds and chia seeds. Flax has been popular for a while and chia has become popular more recently. The chia seed is exactly what you are thinking - that terracotta figurine that sprouts hair or fur on …
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Naturally Dye Your Easter Eggs
This month happens to be National Nutrition Month, Frozen Foods Month and Easter. When we were planning out our blogs, we kept asking ourselves “Is there something that would fit all 3?” As we were sitting around, eating copious amounts of fruit (as you’d imagine any dietitian meeting going), it literally popped into our head (and mouth): BLUEBERRIES! It’s the perfect …
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Gluten Free Nachos
People traditionally don’t think of nachos as something that is considered healthy, but we are always looking for ways to make things more nutritious for you and this is no exception to that rule. This recipe combines the delicious flavors of nachos, fish, cheese and mangos. Sounds good, right?
Normally people steer away from blue colored items …
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Figure Friendly Spring Rolls
Purple cabbage, also known as red cabbage, is a member of the Brassica Family of vegetables. It is a cruciferous vegetable that is very low in calories and high in water content. The high water content allows you to consume a large portion, for few calories. It is rich in Vitamin C and Vitamin K. Purple cabbage also contains fiber which helps to produce a feeling of …
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Color Your Basket with Eggplant Quesadillas
You've probably seen this vegetable in the supermarket. Or you’ve spotted it on the menu at your favorite Italian restaurant in the form of breaded and deep fried eggplant parmesan. Well, did you know that there are many different ways you can eat eggplant? You can grill them and eat them as a side item, include them with your favorite stir-fry blend or use them as a …
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Strawberry Tomato Salsa
Did you know that Strawberries are considered a superfood and are ranked second among the top ten antioxidant containing fruits? They are packed full of vitamin C, potassium, folate, phytonutrients and fiber, which aid in a healthy heart. One of the best things about strawberries is how unique and versatile they can be! They make a great addition to any salad, …
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Red Meat and Heart Health Month
Color Your Basket Red this month with lean cuts of red meat and red kidney beans! Now you may be surprised that we are promoting a red meat recipe during heart health month here at Market Street, but according to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines red meat is now off the list of foods to avoid. In many cases choosing lean cuts of red meat is a healthier choice as compared to …
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Valentine's Heart Beet Cupcakes
Beets are a funny little vegetable, aren’t they? For some, they’re definitely an acquired taste. For others, the beets at the salad bar have no chance.
These dark hued roots have had a marketing makeover. Just like their other veggie friends, kale and cauliflower, beets are growing in popularity.
Beets are a good source of fiber, folate, antioxidants, …