food and mood

we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed.

now new research suggests there's a reason: food changes out brain chemistry.
these changes powerfully influence our moods, but can certain foods really make us feel better? nutrition  experts say yes,
 but what should we eat and what should we avoid? here are the foods that work the best, as well as those that can make a bad day worse.

food and mood - we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed. (you have to read this great article)

Try Your Next Chili Recipe Using Kentucky Lamb

By Carolyn Rogers


These days, there seem to be a lot of dieting trends but it seems like the ones that emphasize the most dense entrees seem to be the most healthy. For instance, eating plenty of vegetables and fruit are great ways to get fiber but it takes carbohydrates or protein to feel full. Those trying to lose weight should take it easy on the carbs but most medical experts say that having generous amounts of protein is not a bad thing. Beef, turkey, and Kentucky lamb are great examples of protein that can be consumed daily.

If a person is concerned about the fat content, there are many meats besides turkey that do not have as much fat as beef. Chicken and lamb have a moist consistency when cooked slowly and costs much less than lean beef. These meats are also versatile, as they make great entrees or meal stretchers.

One thing that some people do not like about cookouts is the meals that are loaded with calories and fat. While we need some fat to burn energy, there are some alternatives that do not have make guests feel as if they are eating rabbit food. Enter the kabob, or meal on a skewer may only look difficult to make. Once a person remembers to immerse the wood skewers in water before placing on the grill, everything else fall into place.

Since lamb has less marbling than beef, there is no need to trim fat and chunks should be made large. Since most of these contain vegetables, these can be cut large as well. Dense vegetables, like potatoes should be cut slightly thinner than others that will cook faster. Using normal heat, maybe chopping wedge sizes no more than a half inch thick is ideal.

Speaking of meal stretchers, one good way to get the most of any meat without being boring is to create a tamale pie. This calls for any type of chili as the base but the next level is made with wet cornbread batter. Instead of the wrapping and steaming that comes with making a regular tamale, most find they can simply use a cornbread mix that calls for one or two ingredients before pouring the entire contents over a foundation of chili that is already prepared.

When a person chooses a meat that is lower in fat than beef, it makes cheat days a little easier. While few people can be rigid about eating right, there are times when a person will want to let loose. Slices of lamb or chicken can be added to flatbread pizzas, grilled sandwich melts, and other recipes where small amounts of fat can be used.

One way that some people manage to overcome cutting out the fat is by using cheeses and dressings that have a lot of flavor. Most find that intense tastes like chipotle, roasted garlic, and spicy seasonings can make a person forget about creamy gravies and sauces that are loaded with fat. Those who are creative in the kitchen find they can make low fat substitutes by using olive oil or plain Greek yogurt.

Although some people go vegetarian, or vegan, for a number of reasons, it is not the only way to lose weight or get fit. In some cases, it may be wise to consult a nutritionist about making drastic dietary changes. While most encourage getting nutrients from food, they may be able to come up with an individual plan that will help a person achieve their health goals faster.




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