I watch the chew and most of the
Foodnetwork shows. I have gained
Quite a lot of weight with my surgeries.
I love to eat really great tasting
Healthy recipes. Between Menopause
Diabetes, low level excercise due to
Surgeries, :( it is a very slow
Process. :)
I came across some of my
Favorite recipes by Daphne Oz.
Here they are:
Foodnetwork shows. I have gained
Quite a lot of weight with my surgeries.
I love to eat really great tasting
Healthy recipes. Between Menopause
Diabetes, low level excercise due to
Surgeries, :( it is a very slow
Process. :)
I came across some of my
Favorite recipes by Daphne Oz.
Here they are:
If you love Paella but prefer to save a few shrimp, have we got a recipe for you! This dish is packed with tons of vegetables that can help boast your fiber needs for the day. Research shows that a diet high in fiber may help in the prevention of heart disease and diabetes. In addition to being high in fiber, this dish is also a great source of vitamin C (found in red pepper, tomatoes, and broccoli) and for the vegan in you, it doesn’t have a lick of animal product in it!
Makes 10 Servings. Serving Size: 1 cup
DIRECTIONS
In a pot, par cook broccoli in 3 cups water – remove broccoli and set aside. Mix 2 cups of the broccoli water with the vegetable base and set aside. Heat a cook pot, add oil and sauté onion until translucent then add garlic and cook until fragrant. Add the remaining ingredients except for the cooked broccoli, scallions, peas, and lima beans. Mix well and bring to a simmer. Turn off the heat, cover and place in a 350ºF preheated oven for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand covered for 10 minutes to finish cooking. Remove the cover, add the broccoli, scallions, peas, lima beans and mix well.