Showing posts with label healthy eating; diet; nutrition; Tosca Reno; Eat Clean; clean eating; fiber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy eating; diet; nutrition; Tosca Reno; Eat Clean; clean eating; fiber. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Eat Clean RATATOUILLE Sloppy Joes

Sunday, February 13, 2011

We were discussing Sloppy Joes this week.  Who needs Manwich when you
can create your own SJ Masterpiece.

Probably the best Sloppy Joe I've ever had!!! Everything about it is super clean & it is so delicious!!

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 lb extra-lean ground bison, beef or turkey breast
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • i medium onion, diced
  • 2 tsp chile powder
  • 3/4 tsp mustard powder
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 sweet red or green bell pepper, diced
  • 1 medium zucchini, diced
  • 1 small eggplant (3/4 lb), diced
  • 1 1/2 cups low-sodium all natural tomato/marinara sauce
  • 1 tbsp Sucanat or raw honey
  • Sea salt & fresh ground black pepper, to taste
  • 8 thin whole-grain sandwich buns, toasted

Instructions

ONE: Heat a large nonstick saute pan over medium-high heat. Add oil, meat, garlic and onion and cook for 5 to 8 minutes, breaking up meat with a spoon while cooking, until no liquid remains and meat is browned. Add chile powder, mustard and cayenne, stir well and continue to cook for 1 more minute. Pour mixture into a bowl and set aside.

TWO: Return pan to heat and add bell pepper, zucchini and eggplant, stir and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Add meat mixture back to pan, stir well and reduce heat to medium. Cook for an additional 10 to 12 minutes, stirring often, or until all vegetables are tender and cooked throughout.

THREE: Add tomato/marinara sauce, 2 tbsp water and Sucanat or honey to pan, stirring until meat and vegetables are coated. Cook until sauce is hot and bubbling. Season with salt and black pepper. To serve, sandwich 3/4 cup of mixture between each bun.

Tips & Bonus Information

Nutrients per 1 filled Sloppy Joe sandwich (including 3/4 cup filling): Calories: 232, Total Fat: 5 g, Sat. Fat: 1 g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g, Carbs: 30 g, Fiber: 5 g, Sugars: 10g, Protein: 18 g, Sodium: 255 mg, Cholesterol: 30 mg
YIELD: 8
PREPARATION TIME: 25 minutes
COOKING TIME: about an hour

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Tosca Reno Giveaway!

Friday, November 19, 2010

OUR FIRST GIVEAWAY!!


I'm so excited to announce PhiBetaFit's first GIVEAWAY!
If you follow our blog, then you know that Tosca Reno's books are part of my personal training bible. My clients are successful because they've joined us in the Eat-Clean lifestyle. Even celebs like Halle Berry, Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman are fans!

Our lucky winner will receive two of Tosca's Best books.
Eat Clean Diet Recharged and her brand new, hot off the presses, Your Best Body Now!

Pictured above are my personal copies but our winner will receive their prizes from Amazon.com

CONTEST ENDS DECEMBER 9!

Good luck!!!

HOW TO ENTER
1. You MUST be a follower of my blog. Please leave your GFC (Google Friend Connect )name in the comments so I can check.

2. Leave your email address so that I can contact you.

3. TWEET about this giveaway! (leave a link so I can find it!)

4. BLOG about this giveaway! Either by doing a blog post or putting it in your sidebar (leave a link to your blog!)

5. REFER a friend! Tell everyone you can about this giveaway so they can follow and enter too! Make sure your friend mentions your name, each time your name is mentioned will earn you one additional entry! (i.e. 10 people say you referred them to my blog, you will get 10 additional entries!)

***each number will equal 1 point. Each point = 1 entry, the more entries the more chances of WINNING! All entries will be put into a hat and my son, Hunter, will be picking the Winner!








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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Best Eat Clean Bread Choices

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Fiber-iffic bread choices for fat loss
PS. I'm in the FREEZER section!

 

Navigating your way through the grocery store is tricky when you are trying to 'eat clean'. Deciding what to buy can be tricky, especially when product labels are deceiving.

We know we need fiber in our diet but what are the best sources?

starLet's start with a quick overview of why fiber is important. star

"Fiber helps to keep our bowel movements regular and ward off certain diseases. Carcinogens in our intestines bind to it and move through our colon more quickly than they otherwise would, reducing our risk for colon cancer. Fiber also helps transport cholesterol out of our body, reducing our risk for heart disease.

Fiber makes us feel full sooner and stays in our stomach longer than other substances we eat, slowing down our rate of digestion and keeping us feeling full longer. Due to its greater fiber content, a single serving of whole grain bread can be more filling than two servings of white bread. Fiber also moves fat through our digestive system faster so that less of it is absorbed."**



Bear in mind that labels reading "whole grain" are made with the COMPLETE grain kernal. Don't be mislead by lables that read "100 % Wheat" or Multi-grain, or "wheat colored" products. Most wheat bread is white bread with caramel coloring added to give it more of a 'natural' look.

What kind of bread is a good choice?
The company Food For Life brings some of the best fiber products to comsumers. The Ezekiel 4:9 breads are a perfect choice for clean eating.

From the Food for life website:

What Is The Difference Between Enriched White Breads And Sprouted Food For Life Breads?

“Enriched” Breads are made from the endosperm of the wheat kernel (the inside portion), which contains few vitamins and minerals (most carbohydrates). The milling of grain into white flour requires the removal of the bran and the germ. During this process, important natural fiber and bran are lost (including 21 vitamins and minerals). 5 vitamins and minerals (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and folic acid) are added back into the flour and are thus, called “enriched”. By contrast, Food For Life sprouted breads are made from freshly sprouted grains which contain all of the fiber, bran, vitamins and minerals of the original grain plus an average of approximately 100% increase in those vitamins and minerals.


I love the Ezekiel 4:9 English muffins. The Rockstar and I often split an Ezekiel Mc Muffin for breakfast. It's very filling and having the protein (egg)and fiber together keeps me going.

I struck gold at Dierbergs markets in St. Louis.
They seem to stock more Ezekiel products than my local city grocers.
Remember, the Ezekiel breads are in the freezer section. If your
market doesn't carry it, let them know you want it!

If you are looking for Food for life products in your area,
check out the store locator on their website.

**thanks to Calories per hour's fiber tutorial




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