вторник, 5 декабря 2017 г.

Your 17 Day Diet Pre-Weight Loss Plan Checklist (PDF download)

Your 17 Day Diet Pre-Weight Loss Plan Checklist (PDF download)
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It’s never too early or too late to set goals for your weight loss.


If you are looking to set a weight loss goal and are considering the 17 Day Diet as a method to reach your goal, here is a 10-point checklist to help you get started, plus a few extra bonus points!


1. Quick Start Guide


Get a jumpstart on the 17 Day Diet with my quick start guide. I’ve boiled down all 531 pages of The 17 Day Diet Book in my free 24-page guide. I give you an overview of the diet by cycle, best practices for the Transitional Day Fast, a complete food list for each cycle, a weight loss goal chart and more. Sign up for your free 17 Day Diet Plan PDF guide now.


2. Sign a Diet Contract with Yourself


By formally committing to the 17 Day Diet, this signed contract will help keep yourself accountable and successful. (grab your free weight loss contract download)


3. Join an online support group


I run a free private Facebook group with over 6700 members (and climbing). This is a special place to get support from other like-minded individuals who are on the same journey as you. Join for recipe swaps, quarterly weight loss challenges and encouragement in a judgment-free group. Request to join my group now.


4. Buy a weight scale that measures in .2 pound increments


You’d be surprised how many times you might be shy of pound by one or two ounces. It can get very discouraging not seeing the scale move as quickly as you’d like it to. So if you get a scale that measures in .2 pound increments, you’ll see every ounce of progress along the way! (here’s a great scale I use)


5. Write it all down in your daily food journal


There’s something special about putting pen to paper that actually helps you stay on track. I have both a one-page simple food journal (you can download that here) or I now have published a paperback food journal that not only allows you to keep track your food by cycle, but includes daily prompts for affirmations, gratitude journaling, and more. You can check out a copy of my Simply Me daily food journal on Amazon.


6. Use a daily weight loss tracker


Remember, every ounce counts! If you’re the type of person who needs to keep track of your weight loss daily, then by all means, you need a weight loss tracker. Not only is my one-page tracker perfect for keeping track of your weight loss, but it’s also keeping track of your inches, too. Remember the scale is not the only indicator (download your weight tracker here) or check out my Simply Me daily food journal on Amazon that also allows you to keep track of your weight and inches lost.


7. Buy a pair of inexpensive dumb bells


Cardio is great for weight loss, but a little bit of strength training with your routine will really set you up for great results. Use a pair of dum bells for your 17 Day Diet walking workouts (to maximize caloric burn). Start small and go for 2 to 3 pound weights — you’ll be surprised at how well they work, even when they don’t weight that much! (here are some great dumbbells here).


8. Plan ahead for your first week


When it comes to weight loss, planning ahead is really your #1 key to success. Plan your meal plans and your grocery list ready a week before you’re ready to start your diet. This will give you a quick head start and help you become more successful. (Read this blog post for some helpful ideas on how to prepare ahead with meal plans and recipes.)


9. Get an exercise buddy or accountability partner


Getting fit and losing weight is more fun when you can do it with someone you like and a friend that holds you accountable. You can join my free online support group and grab an accountability partner to help you stay motivated.


10. Surround yourself with positive people


You’re the average of the 5 people you spend your most time with. Make sure you’re spending time with people who uplift you and support you every step of the way. Most importantly, since you spend 100% of your time with yourself, make sure you have a positive mindset.


Bonus Points:


11. Get a step-by-step meal plan to help you get started right away


If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed and don’t know quite where to start, get a little extra help — consider purchasing one of my awesome meal plans. If you need help with Cycle 1, then check out my step-by-step meal plan called C1 Slim Down™.


If you need a bit more extra help with all cycles of the 17 Day Diet, take a look at Simple N’ Lean 17™. Both of these kits including meal plans, recipes, shopping lists, and some really cool bonus gifts!


If you’re looking for recipes only, you can check out my free collection of 17 Day Diet recipes or browse my shop for my recipe books for cycle 1.


12. Check out BistroMD home delivered meals


If you’re a busy mom tired of cooking two different meals (one for you and the other for your family) or just too tired to cook from your long day at work, here’s a WONDERFUL solution for you!


BistroMD has a delicious AND affordable 17 Day Diet Meal Delivery Service. All food is 17 Day Diet approved, prepared using quality ingredients, frozen fresh and delivered to your door each week. You can check out more information on my review of the BistroMD 17 Day Diet Meal Delivery Service.


FREE CHECKLIST DOWNLOAD: Click here to save a copy of your own 17 Day Diet Checklist



Original article and pictures take 17ddblog.com site

пятница, 3 ноября 2017 г.

Yogurt with Berries

Yogurt with Berries
Plain yogurt with your choice of berries -- strawberries, blueberries or raspberries (or all three). Sprinkle with golden flax seed for something special. Perfect breakfast for 17 Day Diet. #17DayDiet

This 17 day diet blog recipe is super easy. I have this every morning for breakfast during Spring and Summer when my body is naturally craving something lighter, yet satiating! It satisfies just over 1 probiotic serving and 1 fruit for the day.


Yogurt with Berries


1 Cup Plain Fat Free Yogurt

4-5 large strawberries, sliced

1/4 cup fresh blueberries

3 tsp ground flax seed (optional)

1/2 tsp sweetener


Mix all together and serve cold. During summer months, try different berries such as blueberries, blackberries or raspberries.


On Cycle 3, add a sprinkling of your favorite bran cereal (such as Kashi Go Lean) for that added crunch.


Original article and pictures take 17ddblog.com site

понедельник, 16 октября 2017 г.

yogurt mayonnaise

yogurt mayonnaise
yogurt mayonnaise
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I came up with this recipe about seven or eight years ago, when I tried making regular mayonnaise for the first time. Being a little worried about the mixture not emulsifying I whisked the oil in really, really slowly. The result? A very, very thick mayo. So I thinned it with yogurt and I haven't looked back. Because it's a little thinner than regular mayo it makes a great dipping sauce, as well as being useful for the usual mayo purposes. Of course it's much healthier than regular mayonnaise, but even if you don't care about health there's a creaminess and lightness to this that you may prefer. It's also very, very versatile, as you'll see.


Method


Put the egg yolk and mustard in a bowl and whisk together.

Very, very gradually drizzle in the extra virgin olive oil, whisking all the while.

(It's imortant to go very slowly at first, once you've got 1/3 to 1/2 of the oil in there you can go a bit faster)

Whisk the yogurt in. There's no need to go slowly with this part.

Add salt and pepper to taste.

Because the yogurt is naturally sour there's no need to add lemon juice or vinegar as you normally would with a mayonnaise, unless you're using it for tartar sauce (see below), in which case you may want it a bit more tart.


Variations:

1. Add some blue cheese, and maybe a few chopped chives, and you've got a blue cheese dip, delicious with chicken wings (or, if you're being healtier, with spicy grilled chicken breast strips)

2. Add chopped pickles and capers, and some chopped dill if you like, and you've got tartar sauce. Or you can mix it with tuna, for a delicious tuna salad / sandwich.

3. Add more mustard and a bit of honey and you've got a honey mustard dressing for coleslaw.

4. Add chopped anchovies, minced garlic and grated parmesan and it's caesar dressing.

5. Add some wasabi and you've got a wasabi mayo that goes really well with grilled salmon or tuna

6. You can also add reyhydrated and minced chipotle peppers, pureed roasted peppers, chopped herbs, pureed roasted tomatoes...


Original article and pictures take cdn.jamieoliver.com site

пятница, 6 октября 2017 г.

Why I Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Everyday

Why I Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Everyday

I usually start each morning with the healthiest shot ever, which is made with apple cider vinegar and other incredibly healthy ingredients. A lot of people have a hard time ingesting ACV because let’s face it – that’s some sour sh*t. But when mixed with ingredients like lemon, raw honey and wrinkle + cellulite reducing collagen, it’s actually pretty dang good.


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It’s incredibly easy to make a batch of this every Sunday and take a shot of it once a day throughout the week. And I highly recommend giving it a try, because apple cider vinegar is incredibly healthy. Before delving into the benefits of apple cider vinegar, I’d like to emphasize that I only use Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar. Bragg’s ACV is “with the mother” which is the dark, cloudy substance you may see floating around in the bottle. It’s presence indicates that the best part of that apple has not been destroyed via heat or filtration. Majority of vinegars on the market do not contain this, and are devoid of the enzymes and minerals that come with the mother. It’s the most nutritions part of ACV and is incredibly beneficial for digestion. Bragg’s may not be the only ACV company that provides this, but they’re the only one I know of. Now, here’s why I drink apple cider vinegar everyday!


IT BOOSTS STOMACH ACID AND IMPROVES DIGESTION.


Some of the worst health advice I’ve heard is to drink a large glass of water either before or with meals to make you feel fuller. This is incredibly stupid for two reasons. Hunger is the brain’s way of signaling that the body needs nutrients. Water does not contain nutrients, so drinking a bunch of water before a meal is useless for eating less. Second, water dilutes stomach acid, which makes it more difficult to digest food and absorb the nutrients from it.


However, regular intake of apple cider vinegar ensures that is stomach acid strong. Many people have weakened stomach acid due to modern day diets rich in sugar, vegetable oils, refined carbohydrates and junk food. You’re not just what you eat – you are what you absorb from what you eat. That salad isn’t going to be very healthy if your body can’t absorb the nutrients from it. Because ACV improves stomach acid, it also improves digestion (source). It’s a good idea to drink about a tbsp of of ACV in a shot glass full of water about 20-30 minutes prior to a meal. This will improve digestion greatly.


IT BOOSTS THE METABOLISM.


And because it improves digestion, it also improves the metabolism. When I’m referring to metabolism, I’m actually referring to the rate at which the body breaks down, digests and absorbs food to turn into energy. If digestion is sluggish, this will slow down the metabolism and lead to a whole list of issues. But because ACV improves digestion, it also improves the metabolism. It’s also rich in malic acid, which improves fat metabolism.


IT’S ANTIMICROBIAL, WHICH CAN HELP KILL OF HARMFUL BACTERIA IN THE GUT.


Apple cider vinegar contains acetic acid and malic acid, both of which are antibacterial and anti-fungal. However, it does not kill off beneficial bacteria but instead the harmful bacteria found in the gut.


IT BOOSTS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM.


You’ve probably heard that majority of the immune system is located in the gut. This is true. A healthy gut is a healthy immune system. Because ACV is great for digestion as well as killing off harmful bacteria, it makes it a


Why I Drink Apple Cider Vinegar Everyday it's great for digestion, boosts the immune system, helps heal the gut, boosts metabolism, lowers blood sugar and promotes healthy weight loss!

potent immune booster. Not to mention that it contains a variety of acids, specifically malic acid, which is antibacterial and anti-viral.


IT’S RICH IN ANTIOXIDANTS.


We are constantly bombarded with toxins, chemicals and free radicals. This can lead to premature aging, cancer and degenerative disorders. Apple cider vinegar contains beneficial antioxidants which reduce the effects of free radicals.


IT BALANCES BLOOD SUGAR.


If you have issues with blood sugar regulation, or even if you’re diabetic, it may be time to look into apple cider vinegar. Even the American Diabetes Association has studied the beneficial effects of ACV,


“These data indicate that vinegar can significantly improve postprandial insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant subjects. Acetic acid has been shown to suppress disaccharidase activity (3) and to raise glucose-6-phosphate concentrations in skeletal muscle (4); thus, vinegar may possess physiological effects similar to acarbose or metformin.”


IT HELPS PREVENT WEIGHT GAIN.


Studies have shown that the acetic acid in ACV suppresses the accumulation of body fat and liver lipids (which is particularly great for anyone who suffers from fatty liver disease).


Original article and pictures take ancestral-nutrition.com site

вторник, 19 сентября 2017 г.

Whole Roasted Cauliflower With Butter Sauce

Whole Roasted Cauliflower With Butter Sauce
Whole Roasted Cauliflower With Butter Sauce
Crisp on the outside, melting in the inside — Your new favorite way to eat cauliflower.

Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious, this is your new favorite way to eat cauliflower.


Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Ingredients list for the whole roasted cauliflower


  • Fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 4 cups (1l) vegetable or chicken stock, more or less, depending on the size of the cauliflower
  • 1/3 cup (70)g melted butter
  • Fresh cracked pepper
  • oz

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Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

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Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Directions


Download your Whole roasted cauliflower with butter sauce recipe card with nutrition info!


1. Preheat your oven to 400ºF (200°C). Trim the bottom of the cauliflower and remove all the leaves and the stem, but without breaking apart. Give it a quick rinse and pat dry.


2. Place the whole cauliflower in a pot and cover with stock, add fresh thyme and bay leaf. Bring to a boil and simmer for 12 minutes.


3. Drain and transfer the cauliflower head in a cast iron skillet or any oven proof pan. Ladle a little of the cooking stock over the cauliflower then drizzle with melted butter on top. Sprinkle with fresh thyme and pepper.


4. Roast in the oven for 10-15 minutes, depending on the size of your cauliflower, until golden. Baste with cooking juice from time to time. Check with a knife, if it slides in easily, then it’s cooked. You can broil for an extra 2 minutes if you want to give it a bit more color, but keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn.


5. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with fresh thyme. Slice, and serve with an extra drizzle of the buttery cooking juices.


Note: For a smokey non-vegetarian version, add crumbled bacon on top of the roasted cauliflower.


Set the mood



Prep tips


  • When selecting cauliflower, it should have compact curds that are clean. Look for thick, compact, heads of creamy white florets, with no spots or bruising, and firm to the touch.
  • Remove the stalk from the head by cutting around it with a sharp knife. When the stalk is removed, the core with the florets attached will be remaining.
  • Don’t wash cauliflower until you’re going to cut it up and cook it because residual moist will spoil the vegetable. You can soak it in salted water or vinegar water to force out any insects lodged within the floret.

Whole Roasted Cauliflower Recipe – A lovely LOW CARB side or a VEGETARIAN main course! Crisp, tender, and SO delicious!

Download your Whole roasted cauliflower with butter sauce recipe card to save!


  • Read easily and store in your tablet
  • Print in a breeze and keep in your recipes binder
  • Track your calories count with the nutrition info

You’ll receive a downloadable PDF file immediately after your purchase. It includes a picture, the ingredients list, clear instructions for the recipe, and the nutritional values. Click here to download your recipe card.


Original article and pictures take www.eatwell101.com site

среда, 30 августа 2017 г.

Veggie Egg Cups

Veggie Egg Cups
Veggie Egg Cups - use whatever veggies you have on hand! Simple and yummy grab and go meal!

The beauty of egg cups is that they are super versatile – you can literally add any veggie combination you want and still end up with a terrific egg cup!


Here’s a 17 Day Diet compliant recipe for egg cups shared by a fellow 17dd Blog reader, Janice. Literally use the ingredients you have on hand, but if you need a starting recipe, this is the one to use!


Veggie Egg Cups


Ingredients


1 16oz carton of egg whites plus 2 whole eggs (lightly beaten) (may use Egg Beaters)

1 chopped green onion

1 large handful cherry tomatoes, sliced (or more)

1/3 cup of frozen spinach, thawed

1 red or green bell pepper, chopped

1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

Salt & pepper to taste


Directions


Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.


In a large bowl, mix all ingredients together. Pour mixture into greased muffin tins or silicone baking cups.


Bake for approximately 30-35 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.


Note from Janice: can use cooked broccoli, sliced mushrooms, red onion, red pepper flakes…whatever you have on hand & sounds good!


Yields roughly 9 regular-sized muffin cups (up to 3 cups equal 1 serving)


Approved for all cycles


Veggie Egg Cups - use whatever veggies you have on hand! Simple and yummy grab and go meal!

Photo courtesy of Janice B.


Original article and pictures take 17ddblog.com site

вторник, 22 августа 2017 г.

Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks
Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks. How to make the best use of your foodsaver. The best ways to food saver, unique products that you can, and should be food savering.  Enjoy these great Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks


Hubby is the undisputed king of foodsavering. Nothing comes in this house and goes into one of the freezers without his foodsavering it – well, maybe not frozen vegetables or ice cream, but pretty much everything else! Here are some of his vacuum sealing tips and tricks:


We recently made a trip to the local slaughterhouse and brought back quite a bit of meat.


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

So hubby hauled out the old foodsaver:


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

As well as the bags I bought him as a gift!


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

And then he choose what meat he wanted to work with.


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Since these were simple steaks, it was pretty straightforward. He just place one of each into a bag, and foodsavered:


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

He uses one steak underneath the other to raise the steak he is currently working on to the correct height. It makes it easier to use your hands to press the button and hold the flap to the foodsaver.


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

The steak is labeled with date and type and now ready for the freezer.


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Some items hubby foodsavers regularly are:


Flour:


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Beans and Peas:


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

Lard and Butter:


Vacuum Sealing Tips and Tricks

The flour, lard and butter we keep in the freezer, the beans and peas in the stockpile. Since I hate the thought of bugs, I definitely am onboard with this habit of hubby’s!


Are you a vacuum sealer devotee like my hubby? What unique ideas do you have for vacuum sealing?


Note: this post originally appeared on my old blog, Coupons, Deals and More.


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Original article and pictures take www.annsentitledlife.com site

четверг, 27 июля 2017 г.

Unstuffed Cabbage Casserole

Unstuffed Cabbage Casserole

This is a recipe I featured in my latest C1 Challenge, and it was a great hit! This recipe is a healthier version of the traditional cabbage roll. It’s acceptable for all cycles of the 17 Day Diet and is super easy to make (much easier than the traditional recipe).


Unstuffed Cabbage Casserole


Ingredients


1 pound Ground Lean Turkey (or chicken)

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

1 Small Onion, chopped

1 teaspoon Garlic Powder

1/2 teaspoon Onion Powder

1/2 teaspoon Dried Thyme

1/4 teaspoon Ground Pepper

1/2 teaspoon Salt

15 ounce Can Diced Tomatoes

1 Small Head Small Green Cabbage – chopped

½ Cup Water

1 Cup Low-fat Mozzarella Cheese

Salt/Pepper To Taste

1 Cup Riced Cauliflower, cooked


Directions


In large pot or pan, over medium high heat, brown turkey with olive oil and onions.


Reduce heat to medium; add garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, salt and pepper and stir until well combined.


Add diced tomatoes and water to mixture and bring to a boil.


Add cabbage, cover and reduce heat to medium low. Cook 7 to 10 minutes.


While mixture is cooking, prepare the cooked riced cauliflower. In a food processor or with a grater, rice your cauliflower into rice-sized pieces. Use enough cauliflower to yield 1 cup riced.


In an un-oiled pan over medium heat, cook the cauliflower until all moisture is gone, about 6-8 minutes. Set aside.


When your meat mixture is finished cooking, cooked riced cauliflower to pot and let flavors marry for a minute or two.


Top with cheese and cover 1-2 minutes to melt.


Remove from heat and serve.


Yields 4 Servings


Approved all cycles


Unstuffed Cabbage Casserole for the 17 Day Diet

Photo Courtesy of Cari G. Follow Cari on Instagram.


Original article and pictures take 17ddblog.com site

среда, 12 июля 2017 г.

Tuscan Chicken Skillet

Tuscan Chicken Skillet
Tuscan Chicken Skillet

Calling all tomato-lovers! This easy weeknight dinner has it all: sun-dried and fire-roasted tomatoes to double up on that full-bodied savory flavor. Add the umami from the mushrooms and the time-honored combination of garlic and herbs, and you’ve got a surefire winning recipe, all in just a few minutes of cooking time.


The tomato-based sauce is also perfect for the meat in this recipe: chicken tenderloins are extremely lean, so cooking them in the rich sauce helps add flavor and prevent them from drying out. If you’ve never cooked with tenderloins before, they’re very easy to use. They’re essentially like little miniature breasts: extremely versatile and easy to use in pretty much whatever you want to cook (if you’ve ever eaten chicken tenders at a restaurant, you were eating the tenderloin). In fact, there’s only one real difference between a breast and a tenderloin: the tenderloin is cheaper!


With just a few minutes of prep and cook time, this recipe would be the perfect solution to a busy evening when you don’t have a lot of time to cook or wash up a huge pile of dishes. And it makes great leftovers, too, even for breakfast (imagine a bowl of all those delicious tomatoes, with a runny poached egg on top – yum!). Make a big pan, save some for later, and enjoy all the time you’re not spending in front of the stove.


Tuscan Chicken Skillet Recipe


SERVES: 4 PREP: 15 min. COOK: 30 min.


Ingredients


  • 1 lb. chicken breast tenderloins;
  • 1 onion, diced;
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced;
  • 12 oz. mushrooms, sliced;
  • ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes, chopped;
  • 15 oz. fire-roasted diced tomatoes;
  • 1 tsp. oregano;
  • ½ tsp. thyme;
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper;

Tuscan Chicken preparation
Tuscan Chicken preparation

Preparation


  1. Melt some cooking fat in a large skillet placed over a medium-high heat.
  2. Add the chicken and brown for 3 minutes on each side.
  3. Remove chicken and set aside on a plate.
  4. Add some more cooking fat to the skillet if necessary.
  5. Add the sliced mushrooms in a single layer and brown for a few minutes per side. Remove from the pan and set aside.
  6. Add the onion and cook until soft, about 4 minutes.
  7. Add the garlic and sun-dried tomatoes and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes.
  8. Stir in the diced tomatoes, oregano, thyme, and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  9. Transfer the chicken back to the pan.
  10. Cover and cook until the chicken is cooked through, about 10 to 12 minutes.
  11. Return the mushrooms to the pan, combine well, adjust the seasoning if needed, and serve.

Original article and pictures take res.cloudinary.com site

пятница, 30 июня 2017 г.

Turkey Stuffed Peppers (Seventeen Day Diet, Cycle 1)

Turkey Stuffed Peppers (Seventeen Day Diet, Cycle 1)

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Introduction


A savory, satisfying meal that happens to be compliant to the Seventeen Day Diet. This version is great for those of us who think meat is the most important item on a menu.


If you want to sneak a little more vegetable into the family diet, try "Stuffed Peppers with Turkey and Veggies."


Ingredients


Directions


Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).


After washing your peppers, cut off the top and remove the core, seeds and membranes. Dice the removed tops, after discarding the stem, and set aside. Wrap the bell peppers in aluminum foil and place in a baking dish. Bake 20-25 minutes, then remove from heat.


In a skillet over medium heat, saute onion and garlic in olive oil. until the onion becomes translucent (3-5 minutes). Remove from heat.


In a large bowl, combine sauted vegetables with all remaining ingredients and stir until combined. Fill the peppers with this mixture and place in baking dish*.


Cover loosly with foil and bake for 30 mintes, then remove foil and bake uncovered for 30 minutes more, or until turkey is cooked through.


*If your peppers do not want to stand upright, cut them down the middle and fill them as though they were little pepper boats. This also allows more of the meat to be exposed to direct heat, resulting in more of that lovely, crunchy meat crust.


Serving Size: Makes 4 abundant servings.


Original article and pictures take www.sparkpeople.com site

вторник, 20 июня 2017 г.

Turkey Cilantro Enchilada Soup

Turkey Cilantro Enchilada Soup
Turkey Cilantro Enchilada Soup for the 17 Day Diet

Here’s a recipe straight out of the kitchen of MaryPat C., a member of my private Facebook group. This soup is approved for all cycles of the 17 Day Diet. Enjoy!


Turkey Cilantro Enchilada Soup


Ingredients


1 large Vidalia onion, peeled and diced

4 garlic cloves, minced

8 celery stalks, chopped

2 pounds carrots, peeled and sliced

1 pound ground lean turkey

8 oz packet of Frontera Green Chili Enchilada Sauce with Roasted Tomatillo & Garlic by Rick Bayless (or any enchilada sauce of your choice)

2 32 oz boxes of Low or no-sodium chicken broth

1 bunch Cilantro, chopped for recipe and garnish

Greek or Plain Yogurt for garnish (optional)

Low or non-fat cheese

Olive oil

Salt and pepper, to taste


Directions


On medium heat, add a drizzle of olive oil into a large soup pot.


Add onions, garlic, celery and carrots and sauté until onions begin to soften. Add in ground turkey and continue cooking until meat is cooked through.


Add enchilada sauce to mixture and allow flavors to merry for a few minutes.


Add chicken broth and allow to simmer for 20 to 30 minutes, or until carrots are cooked through. At the very end, add a handful of chopped cilantro to soup and allow to simmer for a few minutes.


Season with salt and pepper according to your preference.


Garnish your bowl of soup with a dollop of Greek or plain yogurt, cheese and chopped cilantro.


Yields 6 servings


Approved for all cycles.


Turkey Cilantro Enchilada Soup for the 17 Day Diet

Photo courtesy of MaryPat C. Make sure you check out MaryPat’s Facebook Page for her business, Beyond Necessity Gifts.


Original article and pictures take 17ddblog.com site