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07/12/2023

The greens served in restaurants always taste so fresh. Here, ways to get that goodness at home.

You can’t beat the pleasure of eating a restaurant salad. Whether it’s ordered from a menu, made at a salad bar, or tossed in a salad joint, you get creative mixes, and—even better—someone else has done all the chopping for you.

But with salads costing $15 to $20, you might not be indulging all that often. These tips can help you create similar ones at home.

6 Steps to a Pro Salad at Home

1. Start with whole-head lettuce. Bagged and boxed greens are handled more, so they may be more likely to carry bacteria that can make you sick. Remove the outer leaves (they may be exposed to more sources of contamination) and wash and dry the greens. Store them in a sealed bag or container with a paper towel to absorb excess moisture. They’ll keep a week or longer.

2. Add cooked and fresh veggies. This gives the salad a nice contrast. Use two or more varieties for a total of 1 cup. Blend soft and crisp textures—for example, baby spinach, roasted carrots, red bell pepper, red cabbage, and cilantro; arugula, roasted asparagus, and radishes; or romaine, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, and grilled banana peppers.

Make it easier by washing and cutting up enough hearty veggies like red cabbage, carrots, bell peppers, and celery to make several salads. They’ll stay fresh in the refrigerator for seven days. A food processor, vegetable chopper, or julienne peeler makes quick work of the task and yields ingredients that look more professionally prepped.

3. Make it a meal. Adding protein and extra fiber will keep you feeling fuller longer. Use about 3 ounces of chicken, shredded pork, fish, beans like edamame or chickpeas, baked tofu, or eggs. And include a half-cup of cooked whole grains like quinoa, farro, or brown rice, or starchy veggies like roasted potatoes, winter squash, corn, or beans. Use leftover meats or choose canned fish or canned beans. Hit your grocery store salad bar to pick up cooked whole grains. It may cost a little more, but you’ll save time.

4. Toss in something crunchy. Texture makes a salad more interesting. Add nuts, seeds, chickpeas, or croutons. The right amount for taste and nutrition is 1 to 2 tablespoons. To pump up the flavor, buy roasted nuts or microwave nuts in 1-minute increments, stirring each time, until fragrant and toasty, about 3 to 5 minutes.

5. Add a flavor booster. A salty or sweet ingredient adds depth of flavor. For salt, choose 2 tablespoons of a bold cheese like feta, aged cheddar, or Parmesan, or olives or capers. For sweetness, toss in a quarter- or half-cup of fresh fruit—such as berries, peaches, oranges, apples, or pears—or 2 tablespoons of dried fruit. Organize crunchy items, dried fruit, and any other add-ins in a divided caddy to store in your fridge or pantry, depending on the ingredients. This will make it easier to see your options.

6. Dress it up. Bottled dressings can be high in sodium and additives, so making your own is a better bet. It’s easy to do, and you need only a few ingredients. Try these recipes from CR’s test kitchens for red raspberry vinaigrette or ranch dressing.

By Stephanie Clarke
June 21, 2023
https://www.consumerreports.org/health/healthy-eating/how-to-make-a-tasty-salad-a8064759219
A version of this article also appeared in the June 2023 issue of Consumer Reports On Health.

07/10/2023

Iron is vital to our bodies, and a study found that 38.6% of teen girls and young women were iron deficient. Iron is necessary to produce enough hemoglobin, and not getting enough can lead to anemia.

Lean meat, seafood and poultry are some of the best iron sources, but you can also get it from lentils, spinach, peas and other foods.

Source: Forbes

It’s no secret that America has a weight problem. According to the CDC, nearly three-quarters of us are overweight or ob...
03/31/2023

It’s no secret that America has a weight problem. According to the CDC, nearly three-quarters of us are overweight or obese. Yet more than 160 million Americans are on a diet at any given time, and we drop more than $70 billion each year on commercial weight-loss plans, supplements and other pound-shedding measures.

That suggests that losing weight is not easy—yet it is entirely possible when done right. There are two keys to success when it comes to weight loss. The first is to find an approach that works for you specifically, one that makes you feel good and keeps you motivated. The second is to take your time—sustainable weight loss happens slowly but steadily.

Read the whole Harvard Health Publishing article here: https://www.health.harvard.edu/topics/diet-and-weight-loss

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