Tips for Eating Healthy This Winter

Released on: March 20, 2008, 5:34 am

Press Release Author: mohan mittal

Industry: Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary: (ARA) - It's easy to eat right during the summer months with
an abundance of fresh produce available from a wide variety of sources. But as
winter rolls around, those juicy ears of corn is just a memory. That doesn't mean,
however, that you drop your healthy eating habits with the dropping temperatures.


Press Release Body: (ARA) - It's easy to eat right during the summer months with an
abundance of fresh produce available from a wide variety of sources. But as winter
rolls around, those juicy ears of corn is just a memory. That doesn't mean, however,
that you drop your healthy eating habits with the dropping temperatures.

You still need to get your five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. Make an
effort to include fruits and vegetables at every meal. Since your options are more
limited during the winter months, now's the time to get creative by trying new
recipes as well as sampling produce you haven't eaten before.

Winter brings a bumper crop of root vegetables like turnips, rutabagas and parsnips;
squash; Brussels sprouts; and more. Apples and pumpkins are the foundation of a
variety of comforting, homey desserts. Here are some tips to help you chase away the
winter chill by adding the flavors and healthy benefits of winter produce.

As always, the key to buying the best produce is to know what you're looking for. No
matter what the season, look for fruits and vegetables with good color; stay away
from produce with bruising, blemishes, soft spots or shriveling.

For additional help in selecting produce, especially items you haven't tried before,
visit www.aboutproduce.com. This easy-to-use Web site features an "A to Z" guide to
produce that includes useful information on the peak season for any given item,
nutrition information and selection tips. You can also "ask the experts" if you have
a question that isn't answered on the site. Best of all, the site includes hundreds
of recipes that show you how to put the produce to work on the dinner table. From
asparagus to zucchini and everything in between, you'll find it all here.

Here are two delicious recipes sure to warm you up this winter:

Pesto Minestrone

This full-flavored soup is also full of healthy vegetables.

2 cups cauliflower (2 small heads), coarsely chopped

1 1/2 cups zucchini (1-2 medium), chopped

3 cans (14.5 ounces) chicken broth, reduced sodium

1 16-ounce can tomatoes, diced, drained

1 cup elbow macaroni or small pasta shells

3 cups kidney beans or black-eyed peas, drained and rinsed (1 cup dry makes 3 cups
cooked) or 2 cans (15 ounces each)

1 cup carrot (1 medium), sliced

1 cup onion (1 medium), chopped

2 tablespoons olive oil (for pesto)

2 garlic cloves (for pesto)

1 cup basil leaves, fresh, loosely packed OR (for pesto)

1 cup Italian parsley plus 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves (for pesto)

1 tablespoon water

Directions

In a 5 to 6 quart saucepan bring to boil 1/2 cup water, tomatoes, cauliflower, onion
and carrots; reduce heat and simmer covered 10 minutes or until vegetables are
tender. Add zucchini, beans, broth and pasta. Return to a boil, reduce heat and
simmer uncovered 10 minutes. Meanwhile put all pesto ingredients in food processor
or blender and process until very finely chopped. Just before serving, remove soup
from heat and stir in pesto. Makes 8 servings.

Golden Apple Oatmeal

Start your day off right with a steaming bowl of this hearty (and heart healthy)
oatmeal.

1/2 cup Golden Delicious apples, diced

1/3 cup apple juice

1/3 cup water

1/8 teaspoon salt

Dash of cinnamon

Dash of nutmeg

1/3 cup quick-cooking rolled oats, uncooked

Directions

Combine apples, apple juice, water and seasoning; bring to a boil. Stir in rolled
oats; cook 1 minute. Cover and let stand several minutes before serving. Makes a
1-cup serving.


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