
I found this very interesting. This is the list of the best Superfoods, according to the American Diabetes Association (as adapted by e-diet writer Melissa Breyer. Look, Ma! No plagiarism!)
1. Beans. Whether you prefer kidney, pinto, navy or black beans, you can’t find more nutritious foods than beans. Their high fiber content gives you nearly one-third of your daily requirement in just 1/2 cup. Beans are also are good sources of magnesium and potassium, important nutrients for people with diabetes. Although they are considered starchy vegetables, a 1/2 cup provides as much protein as an ounce of meat without the saturated fat.
2. Dark green leafy vegetables. These powerhouse foods such as spinach, collards, and kale are so low in calories and carbohydrates, you can eat as much as you want.
3. Citrus fruit. Grapefruit, oranges, lemons and limes provide part of your daily dose of soluble fiber–important for heart health–and vitamin C.
4. Sweet potatoes. This starchy vegetable is packed full of fiber and vitamin A (as carotenoids)–important for vision health. Try these in place of regular potatoes for a lower GI alternative.
5. Berries. Blueberries, strawberries and other varieties are packed with antioxidants, vitamins and fiber. Make a parfait alternating the fruit with light, non-fat yogurt for a new favorite dessert.
6. Tomatoes. Everyone can find a favorite with this old standby. No matter how you like your tomatoes–pureed, raw, or in a sauce–you’re eating vital nutrients like vitamin C, iron, and vitamin E.
7. Fish with omega-3s. Salmon, albacore tuna, mackerel, halibut, and herring are high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for heart health. Stay away from the breaded and deep fried fish. They don’t count toward your goal of 6-9 ounces of fish per week.
8. Whole grains. These grains, such as pearled barley and oatmeal, are loaded with fiber, potassium, magnesium, chromium, omega-3 fatty acids and folate. The germ and bran of the whole grain contain the important nutrients a grain product has to offer. Processed grains, like bread made from enriched wheat flour, do not have these vital nutrients.
9. Nuts. An ounce of nuts can go a long way in providing key healthy fats along with hunger management. Nuts also give you a dose of magnesium and fiber. Some nuts and seeds, such as walnuts and flax seeds, also contain omega-3 fatty acids.
10. Fat-free milk and yogurt. Everyone knows dairy can help build strong bones and teeth. In addition to calcium, many fortified dairy products are a good source of vitamin D. More research is emerging on the connection between vitamin D and good health.
( I don't know about #10, only because seriously . . . dairy is meant to turn a 40 lb calf into a 300 lb cow and not really great for us. We are the only animal on the planet which drinks another animal's lactation!)


7: Stay away from the breaded and deep fried fish
ReplyDeleteThanks for trashing MY post:
http://ericrocco.blogspot.com/2009/04/darn-its-good-friday.html
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The article was posted for informational purposes only.The opinions expressed by the writer are strictly the opinions of e-diets and do not reflect those of the management and staff of A So Called Wife.
ReplyDeleteIn reference to the above post, Friday Fish Fry during Lent is a long-hallowed tradition of the Catholic Church. That said, triangle (or even wedge-shaped) fish are a staple of said institution. By posting the above-mentioned article, with its inclusion of #7, ASCW in no way is intentionally contradicting Lenten traditions nor the blog post mentioned. A closer reading, and perhaps alternate interpretation, of said item #7 reveals that fish prepared in such a manner CAN be eaten, but will NOT be able to be counted as one of the "6-9 ounces" of fish which the American Diabetic Association implies should be eaten.
We here at ASCW strive to give accurate and unbiased information, based on fact as we know it. That's why you have been compared to an OCD turtle. Ooops, our lawyers will have a field day with this last line perhaps we should remove it before someone hits sen....
Due to the fact that we have a talented cat who knows how to hit send, we do publicly apologize for likening a carapaced reptile to you, Mr. Rocco.
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