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Former teacher, clinical social worker and now entrepreneur. My focus, no matter what career I am engaged in, has been on helping people. Now I am on an incredible journey to change life in a leaner, cleaner, greener way. I hope you will join me in this transition.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Parmesan Sweet Potato Fries - Recipe

I love sweet potato fries for two reasons.  First, they are sweet and delicious!!! (Always a good thing!!)  And secondly, they have fewer calories since they are baked and not fried.  If I have a regular french fry ala Micky-D's, all I taste is the oil and salt.  Try these great fries, with a touch of Parmesan cheese.
 
Parmesan Sweet Potato Fries
 
Ingredients:
1/2 pound sweet potatoes, cut into 1/4" thick sticks
1 Tbs. grated reduced-fat Parmesan cheese
1/2 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
1/8 tsp. paprika
Pinch of cayenne
Salt to taste

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F
2. In a medium bowl, toss the potatoes, cheese, olive oil and spices
3. Place potatoes in a single layer on a medium nonstick baking sheet
4. Bake for 8 minutes
5. Flip the potatoes and bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and browned
in spots.
6. Serve immediately

Makes 2 Servings

Nutrition Facts:
125 Calories, 2.5g Protein, 25g Carbs, 2g Fat, 4mg Cholesterol, 3.5g Fiber,
119mg Sodium, (3 Points+ Plus)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Six Doctors

The best six doctors anywhere
And no one can deny it
Are sunshine, water, rest, and air
Exercise and diet.
These six will gladly you attend
If only you are willing
Your mind they'll ease
Your will they'll mend
And charge you not a shilling.

~Nursery rhyme quoted by Wayne Fields, What the River Knows, 1990

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Yummy Left-Over Meat Pocket Sandwiches

This recipe is becoming my "go to" recipe for left-over meat.  I made it last night with my left-over Perfected Pulled Pork (see my recipe on Sept. 12, 2011).  It was fantastic!  Light, flakey, and full of flavor.

YUMMY LEFT-OVER MEAT POCKET SANDWICHES


1 can (8 biscuits) Pillsbury Grand Biscuits

2-2/3 cups left-over shredded & chopped meat (I used pulled pork, but you can also use chicken, beef, etc.)

Your favorite BBQ seasoning or rub

1 egg white

1 tsp water

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.

1.  Flour surface and rolling pin and roll each biscuit into a 6" round.
2.  Lightly sprinkle the top (which will become the "inside") with BBQ seasoning or rub.
3.  Place 1/3 cup of shredded and chopped left-over meat on the front half of the 6" round of dough.
4.  Pull the back half of the dough gently over the meat (to make a 1/2 moon shape) and press the edges together when they meet.  Crimp the edges with a fork.
5.  Mix the egg white and water together in a small bowl, and then brush the mixture over the filled dough.
6.  Sprinkle a little more of the seasoning or rub over the top of the pocket sandwich.
7.  Place on a baking sheet covered with parchment, and bake at 350 degrees until golden brown (about 20 minutes.)
8.  Serve with barbecue or other sauce for dipping.

Serves: 8

I served my pulled pork pocket sandwiches with left-over cole slaw and baked beans from our party.  It was an excellent, but simple dinner for under 600 calories.





Monday, September 12, 2011

Perfected Pulled Pork -- Recipe

I have been fiddling around with this pulled pork recipe for a few weeks (well, since I got a great bargain on organic pork!!)
It is the easiest recipe ever.  Since it is made in a crock pot, you can put it together in 15 minutes before you take off for work, and dinner is ready when you get back home.

We had a pot luck with our neighbors yesterday, and I served this dish ... everybody loved it.  Even my gluten-free friends.

Perfected Pulled Pork

2 large red onions
3-4 lbs pork shoulder, pork butt or pork loin
1-12oz can of root beer (I used diet Barq's)
1-18oz bottle of barbecue sauce (I used Sweet Baby Rays)

1.  Cut the red onions in half, and then slice in small strips.  Take the strips from one onion and separate and fill the bottom of your crock pot.

2.  Take the pork and sear it on all sides to seal in the juices, and then lay it on the bed of onions in your crock pot.

3.  Cover the pork with the separated strips from the second onion.

4.  Pour the root beer over the pork.

5.  Pour the barbecue sauce over the pork.

6.  Cover the pot and set to Low (Slow Cook), and cook for 10-12 hours.  (If you are in a hurry, set the pot on high and cook for 5-6 hours)

7.  After cooking for 12 hours, pull the pork and onions out of the pot and toss the juices left in the pot.

8.  Take two forks and pull the pork in two directions until you get the pork shredded to small pieces.

9.  Return pork to the crock pot and if necessary, pour in an extra 1/4 to 1/2 cup barbecue sauce.

Nutritional Info:
Calories  159
Total Fat  3g
  Sat Fat  1g
  Trans Fat  0g
Chol  41g
Sod  411g
Total Carbs  15g
  Diet. Fiber  0
  Sugar  14g
Protein  17g
Calc  0%

I make a sandwich with those new thin 100 calorie buns, so the whole sandwich only contains 259 calories.  We also like to put a dab of low fat cole slaw on top of the meat (which I make with non-fat organic mayo, cabbage & carrot shreds, and 1/2 cup of dried cranberries.)  Even with the cole slaw, the sandwhich is less than 280 calories.

Enjoy!!