So now onto the food! As a child I grew up eating a lot of greens, including kale and collard greens. Of course my mom usually bought canned greens, which is why I still buy canned greens today. They are tasty! And now they come seasoned and with less sodium.
While I think canned produce (low sodium and light syrup please) can be a great addition to a healthy diet, part of my goal as a dietitian is to teach people how easy it is to incorporate fresh vegetables and fruits into their diet, and how amazing they can actually taste. The only canned foods I buy are greens and beans, everything else is fresh or frozen, but the other day I walked past the canned aisle and decided to buy some fresh kale so I could prove to myself that I don't need to rely on cans for my greens. I also figured they would taste a bit better.Step 1. Rinse and chop some fresh kale
Step 2: Throw it into a large pot and fill with water until the water is about 1/2 inch past the kale.
Step 3: Bring water to a boil, then simmer the greens, covered, for about 15-20 minutes.Step 4: Pour our about 3/4 of the water, then add your favorite can of tomatoes (I chose fire roasted) and whatever herbs and spices you would like (I added pepper and garlic)
Burgers
The other day I purchased some 90/10 ground beef. Yes, I made the right choice this time (last time I accidently grabbed the 85/15). I stuck with my goal of eating the frozen meals from my freezer before making any new meet products, yeah! I wanted to add some things to the burgers for a couple reasons 1) I needed to get rid of my guacamole that was about to go bad 2) adding things makes it look like Nick is getting a bigger burger! muahaha!
Ingredients in the Burger
pepper, garlic
guacamole
spinach
Added to sandwich: Fat free cheddar, wasabi mayo, avocado
Question: What do you add to your burgers for bulk and/or juiciness? How do you like to prepare kale? I know I've heard a lot about kale chips, which I want to try sometime.
The other day I purchased some 90/10 ground beef. Yes, I made the right choice this time (last time I accidently grabbed the 85/15). I stuck with my goal of eating the frozen meals from my freezer before making any new meet products, yeah! I wanted to add some things to the burgers for a couple reasons 1) I needed to get rid of my guacamole that was about to go bad 2) adding things makes it look like Nick is getting a bigger burger! muahaha!
Ingredients in the Burger
pepper, garlic
guacamole
spinach
Added to sandwich: Fat free cheddar, wasabi mayo, avocado
Question: What do you add to your burgers for bulk and/or juiciness? How do you like to prepare kale? I know I've heard a lot about kale chips, which I want to try sometime.

