Sunday, 22 December 2013

NUTRITION IN NORTHANTS--CHRISTMAS

Having kept this blog for over a year now I thought I would have a period of focusing on local matters regarding food and nutrition.

Northamptonshire has a wealth of food producers plus a lovely local food group and one which I have been pleased to get involved with. At the last meeting a new traditional local cheese was introduced and tasted.

http://www.northants-chamber.co.uk/news/article/new-northampton-cheese-is-on-the-menu-at-food-group-meeting

Turning to Christmas The British Dietetic Association says ;-

"At Christmas we’re always  surrounded by lots of lovely food and drink. Whilst there is no reason to feel guilty about enjoying yourself, it’s worth remembering that, on average, people gain from one-five lbs (2kg) over Christmas.
Now you know why Santa is such a jolly fellow! But don’t despair, Christmas doesn’t have to be about
overindulgence and ‘unhealthy’ food.

Did you know that people eat their way through about  6,000 calories on Christmas day? That’s about three
times as much as we need".

The BDA fact sheet has lots of helpful tips on eating and drinking over Christmas

http://www.bda.uk.com/foodfacts/EatDrinkHealthyChristmas.pdf

Christmas Vintage Frame

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

TRAINING UPDATE

I am really keen that people know about nutrition and apply it in a practical way.

Over the years I have provided all sorts of training and this includes;-

  • Food safety --level 1-4
  • Nutrition --level 1-4
  • Nutrition and Health --level 1-4
  • Nutrition and sport
  • Malnutrition assessments
  • Cooking of various types
  • Nutrition and Diabetes
  • Health promotion
  • Audits
  • Training trainers
  • Special diets
  • Nutrition for weight loss
  • Diet and older people
  • Plus various bespoke courses for groups 

For information and to contact me about any courses go to;-

Nutrition & Dietetic Services

http://www.qmnds.demon.co.uk/

Sunday, 15 December 2013

Book out in January

I was pleased to help with this as it has some lovely recipes for all sorts of dishes including soups as well as cakes.

It is soon to be out in paper back in January

While I love e books and my kindle there is nothing like the real book when you are following a recipe

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Thursday, 28 November 2013

CHRISTMAS PUDDING


Last year I put this recipe on my blog and have been asked to pit it on again so here it is

Karderio Christmas Pudding Clip Art



Having looked at most luxury style Christmas puddings as well as recipes for homemade ones using traditional ingredients like suet in them I found that most provided around 600kacls and 80g carbohydrate per portion. So I was given the challenge of developing a lower calorie and carbohydrate pudding.
This is what I made and it makes 8 small portions and each portion provides 204kcal 43g carbohydrate, 1.4 g fat, 0.3g saturated fat and 0.3g salt.
It was quick to make and also cheap. It will not keep so make it only the day before or freeze.

Ingredients

200g dried mixed fruit

100ml water

10 ml red wine

1 tbsp oat bran

I tbsp black treacle

200g self raising flour

1 tsp mixed spices

1 420g can of prunes drained

1 egg

Mix the wine and water together (I just washed out a wine bottle)

Pour the dried fruit into a dish

Pour on the wine and water mixture

Leave overnight in the fridge.

This soaking step is important as it plumps up the fruit.

To this mix add the oat bran and return the dish to the fridge

Take the stones out of the prunes and puree—if you have not got a liquidiser a potato masher works well

Add to the mix, then add the treacle and mix through.

Sift together the flour and spices and add to the mix

Finally beat in the egg

If the mix seems a bit dry add a little skimmed milk

Pour into a one and a half pint basin and smooth down

Alternatively pour into 8 small basins

Put in the microwave and cook for 7 minutes on high

Take out of the microwave and let stand for 5 minutes

Cook again for 7 minutes on high and again let stand

Test the inside is cooked with a knife or skewer –if not cooked –then cook again for 5 minutes and allow to stand then check it

The smaller puddings will cook more quickly and so will a pudding in a shallower basin

The pudding will not keep for long so freeze it or cook a day or so before required.

If you do not want to cook in a microwave it can be baked for an hour in a medium oven in a covered basin stood in a bowl of water.

Serve with custard or ice cream or as it is very low in fat a little brandy butter


Variations


You can use all wine, port or brandy to soak the fruit if you wish but this will boost the calories.

If you do not want to use alcohol soak the fruit in apple juice

Extra fruit can be added to the mixed dried fruit –dried cranberries are nice

If you want to have a cold pudding the soaked mixed dried fruit with added cranberries soaked in alcohol or fruit juice goes well with vanilla ice cream. You can even layer this up in a pudding basin and freeze it.

If you want to use puree apples instead of the prunes it will give a paler colour

You can use gluten free flour and soy bran instead of the ordinary flour and oat bran

PS

If you do not want to cook a pudding them many of the supermarkets economy puddings seemed to be lower in calories than the luxury ones.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

SOUP

It is the time of year to make soup--so easy to make plus not expensive.

Tonight I made lentil, parsnip and carrot soup for my husbands lunch and it turned out beautifully.

I just put in a big pan  of water some split lentils, a bag of chopped up parsnips I bought from the local supermarket at 10p for a big bag, a few onions a few potatoes from the garden plus a splash of tomato sauce. I always start with boiling water from the kettle the add the vegetables. Then I simmer for an hour. It needs tasting to see if it needs something else adding like a stock cube or yeast extract or some herbs.

Usually I puree it a bit with a stick blender but often not--depends on how I feel.

There will be plenty for another day and it could also be frozen.


I have been really pleased to help Karen with her book and although she does mention "Cake" in the title  she has some fabulous recipes for soup. The recipes include one for bone broth which is really filling and a real traditional recipe.

The book does have some delicious recipes for cakes and sweet items!



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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

NUTRITION CONFERNCE





I was fortunate enough to attend  the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ 2013 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo (http://www.eatright.org/fnce) .

This year's conference and expo brought together nearly 7,000 registered dietitian nutritionists and other food, nutrition and health professionals, more
than 360 exhibitors and more than 90 journalists for four days of learning and networking.



Highlights from this year's event included:

  • "Seductive Nutrition: Making Favorite Foods Healthy and Irresistible  during which Craig “Skip” Julius, and Lisa Carlson,  shared recent World Menu Reports and current sensory  data to show that one way to improve diets and reduce calorie intake is to focus on making top dishes just a little healthier.
  •  Ellie Krieger's "Bringing Cooking Back
  •  "Unraveling the Science of Food Allergies " Todd Mahr, and Lynn Christie,  provided an overview of the science with regard to food allergies, the guidelines available for diagnosis and management, and a review of the ongoing research to help treat and prevent food allergies.

But there were many more including many briefings on foods I hope to cover plus a massive exhibition of foods and related products

The next conference is in Atlanta in October 2014


 The eat right website has lots of useful information on food and diet