No Carb Flavor Concentrates- A Unique Discovery For
Dietician And Nutritionists
by George Napoli
Dieticians and Nutritionists recently conducted their annual
conference and expo in Denver in October. Over 800 of these
professionals were sampled with natural flavor concentrates
that contain just a hint of stevia and 0 carbs. Their
response was truly overwhelming. Not only did they think
they delivered on flavor, but they loved the idea they
contained no carbs.
The Dieticians and Nutritionists that were sampled at the
conference specialized in the areas of weight loss and
diabetics. This group of professionals knows the storyline
that we're consuming more calories than ever. About 450
calories a day, that's a tremendous 29 pounds yearly
consumers have to deal with. As a group, they see the value
in a 0 carb, 0 calorie flavor concentrate used to enhance
the flavor of water while promoting drinking proper amounts
of water.
Dieticians and Nutritionists are challenged in the treatment
of weight loss and diabetics when it comes to beverages.
Their patients are not able to drink high caloric beverages
so they have very limited options for beverages and soft
drinks. Natural flavor drops and concentrates with 0 carbs
were a welcome recommendation for these professionals.
Here's the issue with most soft drink beverages. Juices,
sodas and pops are filled with high fructose corn syrups,
that are usually nothing more than sweetened water. A lot of
these drinks also contain artificial sweeteners that promote
insulin, so they are not a solution for diabetics.
Here's a great side advantage to using natural flavor
concentrates: they promote proper hydration. When water
tastes better, consumers will probably drink more water. The
better water tastes, the more you will drink, it's that
easy.
For the first time, Dieticians and Nutritionists have a go
to product that serves as a low cost alternative and no carb
product to recommend to their patients and consumers alike.
Flavoring drops and concentrates are natural flavorings of
fruit, berry or citrus and contain just a hint of stevia to
enhance the flavoring, not sweeten it. Some natural flavor
drops contain low carbs and low calories, others on the
market contain 0 Calories, 0 Carbs, 0 Fats.
Stevia is a natural sweetener that is approved for
diabetics. Stevia is 200-300 times sweeter than sugar and is
heat stable to 390 degrees. A prefect natural sweetener to
enhance any flavoring application: hot or cold.
Check with your dietician or nutritionist to learn all about
natural flavor drops for flavoring water, teas, dairy
products and desserts. Flavoring concentrates are great to
flavor almost any beverage or food products.
Natural concentrates are available at your local weight loss
or diabetic clinics and health food stores. You can easily
find these products in the market and they are also
available for purchase online. Search natural flavoring
concentrates or flavored waters and look for 0 carbs, 0
calories.
Natural flavor concentrates are a real value and typically
make gallons of flavored water per bottle. Some companies
claim up to 5 gallons of flavored water out of one bottle.
Typical serving size is 4-6 drops per 8 oz and a half oz
bottle contains 600 drops.
Next time you want to quench your thirst, reach for tap
water and a natural flavoring drop to blend your own
flavored waters. Flavor concentrates are pennies per use,
easy to bring with you and easy to use. Best thing is, you
control the boldness of flavoring by the number of drops you
use letting you mix the perfect tasting flavored waters each
time.
George Napoli is CEO of Yum Drops
(http://yumdropsflavoring.com/Flavoring%20Concentrates.html)
flavor concentrates knows we're consuming more calories than
ever. He has researched the benefits and cures of water and
the connection with weight gain from consuming high caloric
beverages. These issues were the premise for their new line
of flavor drops with 0 calories, used for
(http://yumdropsflavoring.com) flavored water. Learn more
online at www.yumdropsflavoring.com
I am changing the face of this blog to include many different recipes: Apples, Oranges, Jam. I will add more as we go along. However, the original reciped will continue.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Is The Atkins Grapefruit Diet Genuine?
by Joy Mitchell
The Atkins Grapefruit diet is a diet plan, not supported by
the firm of Dr. Atkins, that plays on the fame of the
grapefruit diet and the Atkins diet name. A closer
inspection of this diet shows that it may not be all it
purports to be.
First of all, it's pretty difficult to find information on
the Atkins grapefruit diet plan. Smart people know that when
someone is perpetrating a deception, or a con, they will
often gloss over facts. This is what the Atkins grapefruit
diet seems to do in an attempt to persuade people to
associate it with two supposedly effective diets.
So, is the Atkins Grapefruit Diet part of the Atkins Diet or
supported by the firm of the late Dr. Atkins? The answer is
a resounding 'no', not only is there no mention of the
Atkins Grapefruit Diet on the Atkins website, but there is
no fruit of at all mentioned in the list of permitted foods
in the Atkins diet Induction phase.
The induction stage recommends the following foodstuffs:
Fish of all species. All fowl such as turkey and chicken.
All shellfish. All meat such as beef or pork. Eggs cooked in
all styles, including fried. Cheese. Vegetables. Herbs and
Spices. Fats and Oils. Low carbohydrate beverages, including
diet sodas.
Notice something? No fruit is mentioned on that list. Later
phases of the Atkins diet do recommend limited amounts of
fruits such as cantaloupe and even lemon juice, and the
pre-maintenance and maintenance phases even specifically
allow small quantities of grapefruit. But when compared to
the amount of Grapefruit recommended on the Atkins
Grapefruit Diet, once more there is a disagreement.
The Atkins Grapefruit Diet advocates a cup of grapefruit
juice or a cup of grapefruit sections, with 8 and 18 carbs
respectively. Even the most generous stages of the Atkins
diet advocates limiting grapefruit intake to less than 8
carbs a day. That's a direct contradiction of one diet with
the other
Most reasonable people would take a look at the Atkins
website itself the moment they heard of the Atkins
Grapefruit Diet. If they saw no mention of that diet on the
website, then a red light would flash and an alarm bell
would sound.
In general, you should remember this: any diet that relies
too heavily on one food, such as grapefruit on a grapefruit
diet, is not healthy for any but very short periods. The
Atkins Grapefruit Diet is not associated with the Atkins
diet, and may interfere with the results of the Atkins diet
in its early stages.
Do you want to lose those excess kilos quickly? Well, take a
free look at (http://atkins-dieting.the-real-way.com) Atkins
Grapefruit Diet, by going to our resource called
(http://atkins-dieting.the-real-way.com) The Atkins Diet
The Atkins Grapefruit diet is a diet plan, not supported by
the firm of Dr. Atkins, that plays on the fame of the
grapefruit diet and the Atkins diet name. A closer
inspection of this diet shows that it may not be all it
purports to be.
First of all, it's pretty difficult to find information on
the Atkins grapefruit diet plan. Smart people know that when
someone is perpetrating a deception, or a con, they will
often gloss over facts. This is what the Atkins grapefruit
diet seems to do in an attempt to persuade people to
associate it with two supposedly effective diets.
So, is the Atkins Grapefruit Diet part of the Atkins Diet or
supported by the firm of the late Dr. Atkins? The answer is
a resounding 'no', not only is there no mention of the
Atkins Grapefruit Diet on the Atkins website, but there is
no fruit of at all mentioned in the list of permitted foods
in the Atkins diet Induction phase.
The induction stage recommends the following foodstuffs:
Fish of all species. All fowl such as turkey and chicken.
All shellfish. All meat such as beef or pork. Eggs cooked in
all styles, including fried. Cheese. Vegetables. Herbs and
Spices. Fats and Oils. Low carbohydrate beverages, including
diet sodas.
Notice something? No fruit is mentioned on that list. Later
phases of the Atkins diet do recommend limited amounts of
fruits such as cantaloupe and even lemon juice, and the
pre-maintenance and maintenance phases even specifically
allow small quantities of grapefruit. But when compared to
the amount of Grapefruit recommended on the Atkins
Grapefruit Diet, once more there is a disagreement.
The Atkins Grapefruit Diet advocates a cup of grapefruit
juice or a cup of grapefruit sections, with 8 and 18 carbs
respectively. Even the most generous stages of the Atkins
diet advocates limiting grapefruit intake to less than 8
carbs a day. That's a direct contradiction of one diet with
the other
Most reasonable people would take a look at the Atkins
website itself the moment they heard of the Atkins
Grapefruit Diet. If they saw no mention of that diet on the
website, then a red light would flash and an alarm bell
would sound.
In general, you should remember this: any diet that relies
too heavily on one food, such as grapefruit on a grapefruit
diet, is not healthy for any but very short periods. The
Atkins Grapefruit Diet is not associated with the Atkins
diet, and may interfere with the results of the Atkins diet
in its early stages.
Do you want to lose those excess kilos quickly? Well, take a
free look at (http://atkins-dieting.the-real-way.com) Atkins
Grapefruit Diet, by going to our resource called
(http://atkins-dieting.the-real-way.com) The Atkins Diet
Long Islands Best Hamburgers
by L.J. James
When it comes to food, I am no gourmet expert. I do however
know what I like. Now there are many foods that I love and
really like but when it comes down to it one of my Favorite
foods has to be Hamburgers!
Now I have been all over and while I have been to some
really great Burger Joints in Upstate NY and a few other
states, I have spent allot of my life on Long Island in New
York. There are many great places to eat here on Long Island
but when it comes to Hamburgers I have two favorite places.
The first is "All American Hamburger Drive" in 4286 Merrick
Rd Massapequa, NY 11758 this place has been around as long
as I can remember. As a kid growing up every trip home from
Jones Beach always ended with a stop at this old fashion
Burger Joint. Their is always a line outside of All American
but the wait is worth it. They have two Burgers I love Their
Quarter pounder with Cheese and their Double Double which is
a double Burger with double cheese. I have been trying to
figure out which one I like better for years. I have had fun
trying but have not figured it out yet, If I ever Figure it
out I will let you all know ! All American also has some of
the best Fries, Onion Rings, Knishes and Milk Shakes I have
ever had!
Now where All American Hamburger Drive In sells a fast food
style Burger and I love them, There is also another Style
Burger which I love too and that is the Bar Burger! Their
are many really great places on Long Island that sell some
really Great Bar Burgers but as the old saying goes when it
comes to the best "their can be only one"!
My Favorite Long Island Bar Burger I have had so far has got
to be from the "Triangle Pub" 381 Old Montauk Hwy Eastport,
NY 11941 I have been to this place a bunch of times over the
years and their Burgers are always Great! Now I can only
speak about their large Burgers (Never got one of the small
ones). The Triangle Pub is known by many across Long Island
for its Giant Burgers and Giant Glasses of Ice Cold Beer!
There is not much to say about the place as I have never had
anything there beside the Beer and large Burger meal. The
people are friendly, The service is good, The Location is
Nice and the Giant Burger and Beer Combo with French fries
or onion rings is incredible. I love stopping by either for
dinner or lunch !
Like I said before I am not a food expert I just know what I
like. I have not eaten every where on Long Island so if you
know of a place that you think serves better Burgers then
the two I have just told you about then let me know what
they are called and where they are located and I will be
there!
I also really Like Chicken Wings!!! L.J. James
www.americanbikerx.com
When it comes to food, I am no gourmet expert. I do however
know what I like. Now there are many foods that I love and
really like but when it comes down to it one of my Favorite
foods has to be Hamburgers!
Now I have been all over and while I have been to some
really great Burger Joints in Upstate NY and a few other
states, I have spent allot of my life on Long Island in New
York. There are many great places to eat here on Long Island
but when it comes to Hamburgers I have two favorite places.
The first is "All American Hamburger Drive" in 4286 Merrick
Rd Massapequa, NY 11758 this place has been around as long
as I can remember. As a kid growing up every trip home from
Jones Beach always ended with a stop at this old fashion
Burger Joint. Their is always a line outside of All American
but the wait is worth it. They have two Burgers I love Their
Quarter pounder with Cheese and their Double Double which is
a double Burger with double cheese. I have been trying to
figure out which one I like better for years. I have had fun
trying but have not figured it out yet, If I ever Figure it
out I will let you all know ! All American also has some of
the best Fries, Onion Rings, Knishes and Milk Shakes I have
ever had!
Now where All American Hamburger Drive In sells a fast food
style Burger and I love them, There is also another Style
Burger which I love too and that is the Bar Burger! Their
are many really great places on Long Island that sell some
really Great Bar Burgers but as the old saying goes when it
comes to the best "their can be only one"!
My Favorite Long Island Bar Burger I have had so far has got
to be from the "Triangle Pub" 381 Old Montauk Hwy Eastport,
NY 11941 I have been to this place a bunch of times over the
years and their Burgers are always Great! Now I can only
speak about their large Burgers (Never got one of the small
ones). The Triangle Pub is known by many across Long Island
for its Giant Burgers and Giant Glasses of Ice Cold Beer!
There is not much to say about the place as I have never had
anything there beside the Beer and large Burger meal. The
people are friendly, The service is good, The Location is
Nice and the Giant Burger and Beer Combo with French fries
or onion rings is incredible. I love stopping by either for
dinner or lunch !
Like I said before I am not a food expert I just know what I
like. I have not eaten every where on Long Island so if you
know of a place that you think serves better Burgers then
the two I have just told you about then let me know what
they are called and where they are located and I will be
there!
I also really Like Chicken Wings!!! L.J. James
www.americanbikerx.com
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Is Sushi Okay for Someone with Diabetes?
by Jake Ryan
When looking at how to adjust your diet you may come up with
some questions regarding specific types of food. Being
diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes does not mean that you cannot
indulge in the foods that you have previously enjoyed. In
fact, sushi is probably one of the most speculated foods for
those dealing with diabetes. So, Is Sushi Okay for Someone
with Type 2 Diabetes?
Sushi is full of nutrients. It can contain all kinds of
vegetables and lean proteins. It is a very eye appealing
food and many people enjoy it. The popularity has been
increasing over time and the US has found more and more
sushi restaurants being built.
However, those who suffer from Type 2 Diabetes need to
approach sushi with a bit of caution. Those who are
diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes typically have diets that are
full of high glucose foods that cause their blood sugar to
be off kilter.
White rice is a perfect example of those high glucose foods
that can prove detrimental to your blood sugar levels. Most
traditional pieces of nigiri sushi and sushi rolls are
constructed with a fair amount of this rice.
It is important that you take into account how much of that
rice you are eating when you are having sushi. Additionally,
not all rolls are constructed with healthy ingredients. In
fact, you will often find some very elaborate rolls that are
filled with fried ingredients or heavily sugared sauces.
Sashimi is a type of sushi that works very well for a
diabetic. Sashimi is a sushi roll without the rice. It is
very good for anyone that needs to avoid foods that are too
high on the glycemic index.
What is a good
(http://type2diabetesdiettips.com/what-is-a-good-type-2-diabetes-eating-plan/)
Type 2 Diabetes Eating Plan ? To answer that question you
need a list of
(http://type2diabetesdiettips.com/list-of-foods-for-type-2-diabetes/)
Foods For Type 2 Diabetes.
When looking at how to adjust your diet you may come up with
some questions regarding specific types of food. Being
diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes does not mean that you cannot
indulge in the foods that you have previously enjoyed. In
fact, sushi is probably one of the most speculated foods for
those dealing with diabetes. So, Is Sushi Okay for Someone
with Type 2 Diabetes?
Sushi is full of nutrients. It can contain all kinds of
vegetables and lean proteins. It is a very eye appealing
food and many people enjoy it. The popularity has been
increasing over time and the US has found more and more
sushi restaurants being built.
However, those who suffer from Type 2 Diabetes need to
approach sushi with a bit of caution. Those who are
diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes typically have diets that are
full of high glucose foods that cause their blood sugar to
be off kilter.
White rice is a perfect example of those high glucose foods
that can prove detrimental to your blood sugar levels. Most
traditional pieces of nigiri sushi and sushi rolls are
constructed with a fair amount of this rice.
It is important that you take into account how much of that
rice you are eating when you are having sushi. Additionally,
not all rolls are constructed with healthy ingredients. In
fact, you will often find some very elaborate rolls that are
filled with fried ingredients or heavily sugared sauces.
Sashimi is a type of sushi that works very well for a
diabetic. Sashimi is a sushi roll without the rice. It is
very good for anyone that needs to avoid foods that are too
high on the glycemic index.
What is a good
(http://type2diabetesdiettips.com/what-is-a-good-type-2-diabetes-eating-plan/)
Type 2 Diabetes Eating Plan ? To answer that question you
need a list of
(http://type2diabetesdiettips.com/list-of-foods-for-type-2-diabetes/)
Foods For Type 2 Diabetes.
Monday, December 21, 2009
200 Free Recipes
200 Free Recipes
Hello, Robert here,
We have created 200 articles on recipes.
That is 5 pages with 40 recipes each page.
The best part about this website, is that
it is FREE!
So, whom so ever is looking for great recipes,
you have come to the right place.
Just click the link below:
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Enjoy!
Robert Jones
Hello, Robert here,
We have created 200 articles on recipes.
That is 5 pages with 40 recipes each page.
The best part about this website, is that
it is FREE!
So, whom so ever is looking for great recipes,
you have come to the right place.
Just click the link below:
http://cloakeasy.com/bl77
Enjoy!
Robert Jones
Kitchen Tools for Moms Who Want Healthy Families
by Jackie Tungsteiner
One common electronic appliance found in healthy kitchens is
a vegetable juicer. (http://greenlifejuicers.com) Juicers
are used as a way to quickly prepare all of those extremely
healthy raw vegetables so you can get enough of them into
your diet. Eating them one at a time every day can cause
you to learn to dislike them. If you turn them into juice
instead, you can drink a cup once per day in a few seconds.
That makes it much easier to get them in.
If you have a choice between plastic or stainless steel
kitchen gadgets go with the stainless steel. Plastics are
composed of ultra refined petroleum based materials. Over
the years, some of the plastic will break down and release
byproducts into whatever it comes in contact with. You
would not want any of that tainting your food.
Healthy homes prefer glass containers over plastic ones.
This is because of the plastic's properties. Glass doesn't
have the petroleum based components that could allow some
seepage of unwanted byproducts into your stored food. Glass
containers are usually pretty smooth and easier to clean.
Food particles have a much harder time sticking inside of
glass containers as most of the other ones. Cleaner
containers means less bacteria growing on the particles left
behind after you wash them.
Healthy kitchens across the globe are full of all kinds of
healthy gadgets. On of those common appliances is the food
dehydrator. Food dehydrators allow you to preserve the
enzyme rich foods that you love to snack on without cooking
away all of the really beneficial enzymes of the food. If
you have healthy things to snack on, it will be much easier
to watch what you eat when hunger strikes. Why not make it
easier to stick to a healthy diet?
Some healthy homes keep filtered or purified water on hand.
You could install a central water filtration system for the
whole home or just put one under your kitchen sink. If you
don't want either project, you can just get yourself a
pitcher with the filter in it. Water filtration is one of
the simplest ways to upgrade the health of a kitchen. It is
an easy way to reduce you body's exposure to pollutants.
Look inside a healthy cook's kitchen and you'll likely find
a variety of cookbooks. In order to keep things
interesting, you need to try new recipes. Otherwise, you
will get sick of eating the same old things. Spend a few
dollars and get yourself a few great healthy cookbooks.
A food processor could drastically reduce the time required
to prepare certain types of food. If you are making lots of
casseroles and soups, having an electric gadget to do some
of the prep work will make meals a lot less of a burden to
prepare. Buying one of these items is money well spent.
Smart shoppers looking for (http://greenlifejuicers.com)
high quality juicers will do plenty of research before they
buy. Some of the higher end vegetable juicers like the
(http://greenlifejuicers.com/jack-lalane-juicer.html) Jack
Lalane Juicer is a substantial investment.
One common electronic appliance found in healthy kitchens is
a vegetable juicer. (http://greenlifejuicers.com) Juicers
are used as a way to quickly prepare all of those extremely
healthy raw vegetables so you can get enough of them into
your diet. Eating them one at a time every day can cause
you to learn to dislike them. If you turn them into juice
instead, you can drink a cup once per day in a few seconds.
That makes it much easier to get them in.
If you have a choice between plastic or stainless steel
kitchen gadgets go with the stainless steel. Plastics are
composed of ultra refined petroleum based materials. Over
the years, some of the plastic will break down and release
byproducts into whatever it comes in contact with. You
would not want any of that tainting your food.
Healthy homes prefer glass containers over plastic ones.
This is because of the plastic's properties. Glass doesn't
have the petroleum based components that could allow some
seepage of unwanted byproducts into your stored food. Glass
containers are usually pretty smooth and easier to clean.
Food particles have a much harder time sticking inside of
glass containers as most of the other ones. Cleaner
containers means less bacteria growing on the particles left
behind after you wash them.
Healthy kitchens across the globe are full of all kinds of
healthy gadgets. On of those common appliances is the food
dehydrator. Food dehydrators allow you to preserve the
enzyme rich foods that you love to snack on without cooking
away all of the really beneficial enzymes of the food. If
you have healthy things to snack on, it will be much easier
to watch what you eat when hunger strikes. Why not make it
easier to stick to a healthy diet?
Some healthy homes keep filtered or purified water on hand.
You could install a central water filtration system for the
whole home or just put one under your kitchen sink. If you
don't want either project, you can just get yourself a
pitcher with the filter in it. Water filtration is one of
the simplest ways to upgrade the health of a kitchen. It is
an easy way to reduce you body's exposure to pollutants.
Look inside a healthy cook's kitchen and you'll likely find
a variety of cookbooks. In order to keep things
interesting, you need to try new recipes. Otherwise, you
will get sick of eating the same old things. Spend a few
dollars and get yourself a few great healthy cookbooks.
A food processor could drastically reduce the time required
to prepare certain types of food. If you are making lots of
casseroles and soups, having an electric gadget to do some
of the prep work will make meals a lot less of a burden to
prepare. Buying one of these items is money well spent.
Smart shoppers looking for (http://greenlifejuicers.com)
high quality juicers will do plenty of research before they
buy. Some of the higher end vegetable juicers like the
(http://greenlifejuicers.com/jack-lalane-juicer.html) Jack
Lalane Juicer is a substantial investment.
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