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10 Worst foods of summer….and what you can do to enjoy them!

Summer is a wonderful time of being outside, playing with the children, going to the beach, and having picnics.  But it also brings out some of the worst foods to eat, yet they are so good. Here are 10 summer foods that are nutritionally not good for you and options to help them to be better for you.

  1. Macaroni and potato saladWhats a picnic without potato salad??    The problem…..these salads are loaded with fattening mayonnaise.  Alternative:  Use nonfat plain yogurt with about 1/2 cup of mayonnaise.
  2. Ribs.   These can weigh in at 288 calories and are loaded with saturated fat, and that’s before you slather on barbecue sauce.  Alternative: You are better to add mustard, garlic, and chili powder. They’ll add delicious flavors without many calories.  Better yet:  stick with the lean meats like chicken
  3. Frozen treats–ice cream sandwiches, bomb pops, etc.  Yes my children love them too, but check out how much sugar is in each of those items along with the dyes and flavorings.  Alternative:  make your own Popsicles with yogurt, fruit, and  less raw sugar.
  4. Corn Dogs.  Any

    thing deep-fried is usually best to avoid like onion rings, french fries, etc, but this snack is in its own category, packing about 20 grams of fat and loads of sodium.  Alternative:

    Choose a hot dog under 150 calories and 14 grams of fat, and limit sodium to under 450 milligrams. And have it on a whole grain bun.

  5. Slushies.  These are basically just ice and sugary dyed syrup, and a 12 ounce serving can have more than 350 calories–that’s almost lunch.
  6. Potato chips.  There is about 10 grams of fat in one ounce and it is way too easy to devour a whole bag.  Alternative:  If you must have something salty make your own air popped popcorn or try baked snack crackers.
  7. Soda Pop.  Pop is full of sugar and has absolutely no nutritional value. Basically, you are consuming a large number of calories with no benefits. It doesn’t fill you up and you end up consuming more calories to feel full.  Alternative:  Water, try adding fresh lemon or fruit slices.  I like to add a peppermint herbal tea bag to my water glass and let it sit during the day, gives it a nice pep for my day.
  8. Pepperoni pizza.  We are big on the “hot and ready” pizza’s at Little Ceasers, this has changed my mind. One slice packs nearly 300 calories, and your munchkin may want seconds. There are also gobs of saturated fat and dehydration-promoting sodium, about 700 mg per piece. Kids need only 1,000 to 1,300 mg per day.  Alternative:  homemade on whole grain breads using hamburger and veggies to top it.
  9. Frozen coffee drinks.  Did I really say that?? I really do like Starbucks but lately I have been trying to watch my consumption.  I used to get Caramel frappuccino venti size at 510 calories yikes!  A simple switch to iced hazelnut macchiato with nonfat milk venti size was only 260 calories plus gives me more punch with the espresso shots.  Try using nonfat or 2 % milk and no whipped cream for lesser calories.
  10. Carnival foods.  Ditch the fried funnel cakes,foot long hot dogs, and giant sized pretzels.  Go for cotton candy and frozen chocolate bananas.

 

zucchini chips…………abundance of zucchini??

We planted our garden this year about 2 weeks after the “normal” start date.   We haven’t been able to enjoy our produce just yet, except for one zucchini we did get.   My neighbor has a wonderfully huge garden and blessed us with some of her “extras.”

What we did was make a cabbage vegetable soup.  Easily made out of tomato juice, chicken bouillon, shredded cabbage, a bag of frozen soup vegetables and of course zucchini.  We make a big pot of this and then I freeze it into individual containers for a quick and easy low calorie lunch for myself.

The other thing we tried this year was zucchini chips.  They were delicious, tasted like a french fry says my children.

First I sliced the zucchini in my food processor.  Note you don’t want them paper thin or they will stick to your pan, not too thick or they will take hours to dry.

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I then sprayed my cookie sheet with olive oil, and then laid the slices on top.  Sprayed them again with olive oil spray and a sprinkle of salt.  You can use garlic salt as well.DSCN2635Dry in the oven on 275 for about 2-3 hours until slightly browned.  Then serve.  Delicious! I can’t wait for our gardens abundance of zucchini so that I can make more of these.
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Roasting marshmallows…..

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We had a great weekend, as we usually do, lots of time spent outside playing t-ball with the children, having a BBQ, swimming–usually but it is only 68 degrees for August:(, and then we have a fire to roast marshmallows for a nice fun wind down to our day.

We have always used the regular type cylindrical marshmallows, but this time we used the flat square ones.  They worked so wonderfully.  I don’t know if my children all of a sudden became experts at toasting marshmallows, because they almost always burn them, but these didn’t burn as quickly.  They turned a nice roasted brown color and then didn’t puff up and make a mess.  A nice “clean” roasting marshmallow so to say.DSCN2625Definitely something to try next time you think of roasting marshmallows with your children.  
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homemade spinach dip

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* Frozen chopped spinach
* 16 oz sour cream
* 1 cup salad dressing
* Can water chestnuts
* Packet ranch mix
* 2 green onions

Thaw spinach and squeeze out excess water.  You can use the smaller boxes or the larger family size bags depending upon how much spinach you like for your family.

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Add sour cream

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Add salad dressing

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Chop up water chestnuts and add

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Slice green onions and add

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Add one packet ranch mix

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Mix and let refrigerate for few hours.

 

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Serve with homemade cheesy crackers, pretzels, or raw veges.

 

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Garbage bag snack mix……a large family snack

That title doesn’t even sound appealing. But for our large family its a monthly item. With so many little ones we were always grabbing a bag of pretzels or snack mix for a quick treat for them. They grew tired of always having plain pretzels (but they were cheap) and they loved the snack mixes but at $4 a box we couldn’t afford that. So we came up with the garbage bag snack mix. I would purchase their favorite snacks–cheese balls, bugels, combos, etc but then I would throw in the boring stuff like cheerios, chex cereal, oyster crackers, and pretzels. Then we would have a snack mix that would stretch our budget.

First we gather all items

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Next we get a heavy duty trash bag

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Then we let each child participate.  Each child taking turns dumping their snacks into the bag.

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Then we let an older one roll the bag to mix it up.

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Scoop into gallon ziploc baggies.

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We store ours in a cool basement, but you can store them in the freezer for longer than the month.  It will ensure the freshness of the snack mix.

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An easy to grab snack when on the go, don’t forget to bring small plastic cups for everyone’s portions.

You can use any combination of items you like.  Here is the ones that we typically use.

4 boxes crispy oats cereal
3 boxes rice squares cereal
3 boxes corn squares cereal
4 bags puff corn–buttered and cheese flavored
1 large box goldfish
2 boxes wheat thins
2 bags frito twists
1 bag multigrain crisps chips
1 bag nacho cheese chips
1 bag pretzles
1 bag combos
2 boxes cheese snack crackers
1 bag potato skins
1 bag cheese puffs
2 bags bugels cheese and regular