Showing posts with label benefits of Sweet potatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefits of Sweet potatoes. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2015

T.V. Chef's Favorite Veggie To Boost Health!



  • Paula Deen's favorite vegetable. Ms. Deen has said she's switched from white potatoes 
 The benefits of sweet potatoes: Fewer colds, S.P/s build up your immune system and helps
           your body produce more infection-fighting white blood cells
             Fewer wrinkles, turn back the hands of time by eating more orange foods...

                   Sweet potatoes, pumpkin, apricots, Butternut squash and carrots.
                  Prevent facial blemishes- great for teens.
                 Boost energy levels
                Prevent stroke, loaded with potassium, the S/P. washes away harmful sodium.

              Protect your eyes, delay or even prevent macular degeneration.
             Improve alertness.
           Reduce belly fat.
          Plus, many more benefits.
         
         Good Luck!
      JGib~~
     RedCarpetRxs!
         
             

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Hit Shows St. Paddy's Day Rxs!

      Leftovers That Make You Beautiful

Another St. Patrick's  Day has come and gone and if you're really
Irish like Carson Daly of "The Voice " and  The "Today" show or
you just pretended to be Irish for just one day, you can still use this tip.
The tip: Use foods associated with March 17th for better health
and beauty.
That's right- Foods like cabbage,potatoes and beverages like
Guinness Stout can do more than fill you up, they can also...
a) Thicken hair-
You may have heard about "beer shampoos" and it's
true, beer can thicken hair. A good cup of Stout contains
B vitamins and iron, two things your hair needs
to stay manageable and thick. After shampooing,
pour some Stout into your hair, work it in
and rinse out.
b) Cabbage-
At 30 cents a pound, you should really stock up,
why? It lower your odds of developing breast cancer.
Women in Poland and South Korea (kimchi) eat cabbage
a few times a week and they have the lowest rates of
breast cancer of any women located throughout the World.
Cabbage has special compounds in it that help
usher out damaging estrogen, helping keep breasts
healthy.
Also important, make sure to cook it.
Eating too many raw cabbage dishes (Coleslaw) may ruin your
thyroid.
c) Potatoes-
A dirty word to a lot of carb-hating celebrities,
but it's just not true. Potatoes especially the
skin, can do everything from keep fine lines away,
to getting rid of undereye circles, to lowering
blood pressure to ending blue mods.
In fact, one star who uses them to stay upbeat
and happy is Jane Fonda.

So, if you thought St. Paddy's Day was all about drinking to excess,
you're wrong, it's also a time to look and feel your best.
Need proof- Just ask Carson Daly or Colin Farrell.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Paula Deen's Side Dish Rx For Better Health!

                                 Paula Deen's Favorite Vegetable! 

Paula Deen is on a quest, a quest to get healthy.
If you seen Ms. Deen lately you're well aware of her 35 lb. 

weight loss. One of the foods that Ms. Deen loves to cook and eat are
sweet potatoes, and if you too, like the orange tubers, you're in luck.

Look below for some of the benefits of the sweet potato and then,
copy the recipe for a sweet potato casserole, made by the incomparable
Paula Deen.
The benefits of sweet potatoes:
a) Sidestep Heart Attacks-
S. P's are loaded with antioxidants that lower your risk of heart attacks
by a whopping 55%. Perhaps someone can pass this tip onto Rosie O'Donnell.
Important tip: make sure to leave out all the sugar, eggs, milk and the pie crust, 

or they (S. P's) won't work.
b) Beautiful Skin-
For many women, a trip to get Botox or spending hundreds on creams and
potions and you still look the same. What may work and won't cost a small fortune?
Sweet potatotes and other foods that contain vitamin A. Vitamin A is rarely mentioned, 

but it's the missing link for those seeking more youthful and supple skin.
Other Vit. A rich foods...Butternut squash, pumpkin, carrots, acorn squash and yams.
c) Boost Energy-
Thanks to the amino acids and minerals in sweet potatoes, they help boost energy
and moods.

Now you know some healthful benefits of the sweet potato, here's
a recipe from Paula Deen, eat it this Thanksgiving or for a non-special
occasion like the 10th of December.

Paula Deen's Sweet Potato (or Yam) Casserole!
Ingredients:
2 cups of heavy cream
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
3 to 4 medium sweet potatoes or yams, they should be about
2 1/2 lbs. when peeled and cut them into 1/8" thick rounds, 9 cups.
1 1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 tsp. pepper
3/4 tsp. dried thyme
1 cup crushed saltine crackers, about 20
2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/4 cup butter, melted

Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees, Coat a 13 X 9 baking dish with some 

oil or coat with cooking spray.
Next, whisk the heavy cream and toss in the cayenne pepper.
Arrange 1/3 of the S.P's (or Yams)in even layer on bottom of baking
dish. Season with 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. of  the pepper and thyme.
Pour in 2/3 cup cream mixture and then repeat for 2 more layers.
In small bowl, combine cracker crumbs, parmesan, pecans and butter.
Stir it up good, so the butter is covering the crackers and pecans. 

Scatter mixture over top of casserole; cover with foil and bake for 15 mins.
And lastly, uncover it and bake another 30 to 40 mins. just until the top is
a golden brown.
This dish should between 8 and 10 people.
Calories per serving- 365
Fat grams- 29
Cholesterol- 83 mg.
Sodium- 590 mg.

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That's it- and if you notice it's not a sweet potato dish that's loaded with sugar.
Happy Thanksgiving and be sure to thank Ms. Paula Deen!

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!