Tuesday, March 28, 2023

EASY WAYS TO ADD WHOLE-GRAINS

You probably get tired of reading about whole grains on this blog.  Well too bad because here I go again. I do so because adding whole grains to your diet on a daily basis is essential to good health!  You may say, "I don't like whole-grains, I can't have wheat, etc."  Well, here is an easy way to sneak whole grains into foods that you and your children will not even notice.  When making a meatloaf, meatballs, or burgers, mix in 3/4 cup of uncooked oats (quick oats are fine and are smaller, thus less noticeable) per 1 pound of meat.  If you choose to use breadcrumbs, be sure you are using whole-grain bread to make the crumbs. 

Whole grains are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber, all essential to good health.  Whole grains have been proven to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and they can assist with weight control, too.

If you have a hard time transferring from all-purpose flour to whole-wheat, give white whole wheat flour a try.  It is made from hard white Spring wheat rather than the traditional red wheat.  It bakes up lighter in texture than does the traditional whole-wheat flour.

Another way to get more whole grains into your diet is to make less side dishes with white rice, potatoes, and regular pastas.  Make more side dishes with brown rice, whole-grain pastas, and start adding risottos, pilafs, etc to your meals using barley, brown rice, bulgar, or quinoa.

Make changes gradually if you have to but make them.  Your body will thank you by feeling better, performing better, and lasting longer.  That is a pretty good trade-off!

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