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Helpful links mentioned in this episode:
Cruciferous vegetables and cancer: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/diet/cruciferous-vegetables-fact-sheet#what-are-cruciferous-vegetables
Don't be afraid of the Dirty Dozen: https://fruitsandveggies.org/expert-advice/should-i-be-afraid-of-the-dirty-dozen/
Safe Produce Calculator: https://www.safefruitsandveggies.com/calculate/
Liz’s Links:
My website: www.lizshealthytable.com
My email: liz@lizshealthytable.com
Have you ever wondered how much impact beer, wine, and spirits have on your health and longevity? The US Dietary Guidelines recommend limiting the number of alcoholic beverages we consume, but that can be pretty confusing. How do we even know how much alcohol is considered moderate and how much is too much? Or if we’re offered a cocktail at a party, how do we know how much alcohol is in it? My friend, and fellow dietician, Kathleen Zelman is joining us today to answer all those questions and tell us how moderate alcohol consumption can affect our health. She will also explain how alcohol can sabotage our well-being and longevity. Kathleen Zelman is a food, nutrition, and media communications consultant, co-host of the new podcast, True Health Revealed, and owner of No Nonsense Nutrition. Kathleen helped launch WebMD and spent seventeen years as their Director of Nutrition. Kathleen has received many awards throughout her career, including the prestigious Lenna Frances Cooper Memorial Award from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in recognition of her distinguished career and remarkable contributions to the dietetics profession. Kathleen is also a consultant for the Distilled Spirits Council (DISCUS), so she is savvy on the subject of alcohol. She is here to give us the scoop on alcohol and talk about a new online calculator designed to help us figure out how much alcohol we are drinking. We will also share some snazzy ideas for cocktails and mocktails!
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The standard drinks calculator
The Distilled Spirits Council (DISCUS) website is called Standard Drinks.Org
Liz’s Links:
My website: www.lizshealthytable.com
My email: liz@lizshealthytable.com
Mocktail Recipe:
Pomegranate Winter Spiced Mocktail (Serves 2)
Place a cup of 100% pomegranate juice, a cup of 100% orange juice, some cloves, star anise, and a cinnamon stick in a small saucepan. Let it simmer for about 15 minutes, and then allow it to cool.
Pour it into a tall glass filled with ice, and garnish it with some orange slices or a wedge of orange. You can also add a sprig of mint. Or stretch it by adding some sparkling water.
Chocolate comes from cacao, which is found in the seeds of football-shaped pods that grow on the cacao tree. So yes, there IS such a thing as a chocolate forest! I’ve never been in one, but I’m SO ready to go! Today I’m telling you why dark chocolate is good for us, along with a brief history of chocolate, the differences in types of chocolate, and I’m sharing some delicious recipes. I created a new recipe for Dark Chocolate, Pecan, and Dried Cherry Clusters; they are crunchy and yummy and very easy to make. I’ll also highlight a few favorites from my Recipe Roundup, which includes 40 recipes from some fellow dietitians who also love dark chocolate. Join me for this delicious adventure!
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History of Chocolate:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/archaeology-chocolate-180954243/
Video of Cacao Bean Processing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_JuQCiKWUc
Savory recipes with dark chocolate:
Triple Chocolate Beef and Bean Chili: https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Triple-Chocolate-Beef-Bean-Chili/
Eggplant Caponata: https://www.saveur.com/gallery/Savory-Chocolate-Recipes/
Dark Chocolate Orange Mousse:
https://www.lauramali.com/easy-dark-chocolate-orange-mousse/
Vegan Turtles:
https://kellyjonesnutrition.com/vegan-turtles/
Double chocolate banana dessert bread: https://jackienewgent.com/dessert-bread/
Liz’s Links:
My website: www.lizshealthytable.com
My email: liz@lizshealthytable.com
Do you find yourself running in a million different directions all day long? Burnout is a reality for many people, especially busy women. It is terrible for our health and takes a huge toll on the quality of our lives. If you want to live a long and vibrant life, join me to learn more about the fight against burnout!
Patricia Bannan is the author of the new cookbook, From Burnout to Balance: 60+ Healing Recipes and Simple Strategies to Boost Mood, Immunity, Focus, and Sleep. Patricia joins me to share her personal experience with burnout and how she turned it into balance. She’ll tell us how the foods on our plates can have a profound impact on improving our health and happiness. Her cookbook has solutions for breakfast, main meals, salads, snacks, and desserts, including her Fudgy Avocado Walnut Brownies. Yum! I tried her Zucchini and Black Bean Chilaquiles Skillet yesterday, and I’m sharing that recipe on today’s show and on my blog. Patricia is a nationally recognized dietitian and healthy cooking expert who has done thousands of media interviews, and she is a busy mom who lives in California.
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Patricia Bannan's website: https://www.patriciabannan.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NutritionGoGo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciabannan/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patriciabannanRD
Where to find Patricia's book: https://www.patriciabannan.com/from-burnout-to-balance-book
Connect with Liz: www.lizshealthytable.com
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Recipe roundup
Sweet Potato, Chickpea & Coconut Soup
Blue Zones: Why beans are the #1 longevity food in the world
Do you or a family member or friend have pre-diabetes? Pre-diabetes is a condition that can lead to type 2 diabetes. It impacts 88 million Americans (that's one in three!) and can zap years from your life and vibrant health from those years. On today’s show, my guest is Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN, author of The Everything Easy Pre-Diabetes Cookbook. Together, we'll explain how to manage pre-diabetes through diet and lifestyle and in some cases, even reverse it.
Lauren Harris-Pincus is the author of The Everything Easy Pre-Diabetes Cookbook: 200 Healthy Recipes to Help Reverse and Manage Pre-Diabetes. Lauren is a nutrition communications specialist, speaker, spokesperson, consultant, and registered dietitian in private practice. She is the founder and owner of Nutrition Starring You, LLC, where she specializes in weight management and pre-diabetes. She is the author of The Protein-Packed Breakfast Club as well as her latest cookbook already mentioned. After growing up with weight issues and obesity, Lauren dedicated herself to combatting the growing adult and childhood obesity epidemic. She has wisdom to share about pre-diabetes, a condition that impacts 88 million Americans.
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Link to The Everything Easy Pre-Diabetes Cookbook
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Welcome to my new podcast! This show is all about living a longer and better life, feeling vibrant and energized, and radiating good health from the inside out. On each episode, I'll be sharing simple changes to the ways we eat and drink that can add years to our lives and better health to those years. I look forward to being your tour guide on this delicious journey!
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Connect with me: www.lizshealthytable.com
Check out my closed Facebook group: Liz's Podcast Posse
Email me: liz@lizshealthytable.com
Why are kids picky? Is it possible to turn finicky eaters into adventurous eaters? You'll be surprised, the answer is YES! Listen in to lots of veggie talk today, because I'm going to be talking about picky eating and I'm going to be sharing two recipes from Chop Chop. One of them is for a delicious, Raw Brussels Sprout Salad and the other is for a Carrot Salad, with mint, honey, lime juice and peanuts (only if you like them).
Sally Sampson will be joining me on the show, today. She is the founder of Chop Chop Kids, which is the non-profit publisher of Chop Chop, the fun Cooking Magazine for Families. This was named The Publication Of The Year by the James Beard Foundation, back in 2013. Sally has written twenty-three cookbooks, so she knows a thing or two about cooking! She's a mom of two and she's written a book called The Picky Eater Project, Six Weeks To Happier, Healthier Family Mealtimes.
Whether you have picky eaters or not, I still think you're going to love this episode, because we have so many ideas for making vegetables more appealing and even including your kids in the cooking process. Listen in now to find out more!
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Sally's website: www.chopchopmag.org
Sally's Free Online Cooking Club for Kids: www.chopchopcookingclub.org
To be part of the Podcast Posse, go to the podcast page on www.lizshealthytable.com and there's a little button in the sidebar that says “Join the Podcast Posse”.
They come in a wild variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and winter squash are everywhere this time of year. In addition to their vibrant beauty, winter squash are versatile and nutritious. The stars of today’s show are some of my favorite winter squash varieties--butternut, acorn, delicata, kabocha, Honeynut, spaghetti--and together with my two guests, we'll be sharing interesting ways to prepare winter squash that even your pickiest eaters will love. It's time for some winter squash wisdom!
My first guest today is Katie Morford, a registered dietitian, food writer, and cookbook author. She has a blog called Mom’s Kitchen Handbook: Raising Fresh-food Kids in a French-fried World, and her recipes rock. Wait till you hear about Katie's recipe for Delicata Squash Tacos with Quick Pickled Onions.
My second guest is the Executive Chef at Wilson Farm, a family farm located down the road from my home in Lexington, Massachusetts. Chef Raymond Ost was on the show last spring to talk about asparagus, and he’s here again to share some of his favorite winter squash creations including a stuffed Honeynut squash recipe.
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Katie's recipe for Delicata Squash Tacos with Quick Pickled Onions
https://www.momskitchenhandbook.com/recipes/roasted-winter-squash-tacos-with-quick-pickled-onions/
Spaghetti Squash Lasagna
https://www.momskitchenhandbook.com/recipes/spaghetti-squash-lasagne-just-what-the-doctor-ordered/
Katie Morford, RD
Mom's Kitchen Handbook: https://www.momskitchenhandbook.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MKHandbook
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momskitchenhandbook/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momskitchenhandbook/
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Wilson Farm: http://www.wilsonfarm.com/v2.0/home.php
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wilsonfarm/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilsonfarm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shopwilsonfarm
www.lizshealthytable.com/roundup Find a roundup of 17 winter squash recipes on my blog
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