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Fast, easy-preparation, high-nutrition, high-energy food menu:
This menu of foods is scientifically designed to provide a person with energy throughout the day. It is also designed to be highly nutritious and fast and easy to prepare, requiring only ten minutes of one's time, good for fast-paced lifestyles. The menu also features few ingredients that may trigger allergic reactions or inflammation. For example, it does not have wheat gluten. With less inflammation, the person's mind and body will function more efficiently throughout the day. The menu contains complex carbohydrates (brown rice carbohydrates) that prevent a spike in insulin levels that can cloud thought and reduce energy. No simple sugars, harmful fats or meats are in this menu. Organic, natural green tea (leaves and twigs, not processed) can be a standard beverage throughout the day. This diet is influenced by macrobiotic dieting principles. The high anti- oxidant power of the diet may enable it to reduce or reverse aging. Breakfast: Brown rice pasta with stewed tomatoes This dish is quick to prepare and combines the energy-giving power of brown rice with the high-lycopene content, anti-oxidant power of cooked tomatoes. Provides energy for action, thought and problem- solving. Ingredients: 3 cups mineral water 1 cup brown organic rice pasta 1 can (small or large) organic stewed canned tomatoes (any canned tomato product will be cooked in the canning process, which makes lycopene nutrient available) Directions: Boil mineral water. Put in brown rice pasta. Boil for 1 minute, then reduce heat to medium and boil another 15 minutes. Empty out can of tomatoes in a bowl. Pour pasta over the tomatoes, and mix to distribute the temperature evenly. No time is needed to wait for the pasta to cool down this way. Eat and go to work. Lunch: The brown rice pasta consists of complex carbohydrates that can allow one to go the entire day without feeling very hungry. But for lunch, nibble on pure cocoa nibs throughout the day. Cocoa nibs are available at any health food store and provide anti-oxidants, small quantities of healthy fats and some caffeine, providing physical and mental energy. You can also substitute organic dark chocolate for cocoa, or organic milk chocolate, but be careful that the chocolate does not have artificial additives like vanillin, artificial colorings, or preservatives. Dinner: High-nutrition Sardine Salad This salad provides large amounts of nutrients that will be available during sleep, when the body is repairing itself and is most in need of vitamins and protein. Substitute 1 cooked egg for sardine if allergic to sardine. Ingredients: 2 cups cole slaw (just the vegetables, not the mayonnaise) 1 tin of sardines in olive oil (with skin and bones intact) Juice from 1 fresh lemon 1/2 of a complete mult-vitamin pill (preferably all natural) Directions: Mix the cole slaw vegetables, sardines and lemon juice in a bowl. Use a cheese grater to grind up the 1/2 of a multi-vitamin pill into the bowl. Hand mix everything into a pulpy mixture. Eat no less than 2 hours before bedtime. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > Fast, easy-preparation, high-nutrition, high-energy food menu: > .. The high anti- > oxidant power of the diet may enable it to reduce or reverse aging. > <snip awful recipes> I'd rather die young than live to a great age eating this sort of crap. To each his own, I suppose. MJB |
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 09:13:48 -0700, "MJB" > wrote:
> > wrote in message ... >> Fast, easy-preparation, high-nutrition, high-energy food menu: >> >. The high anti- >> oxidant power of the diet may enable it to reduce or reverse aging. >> > ><snip awful recipes> > >I'd rather die young than live to a great age eating this sort of crap. > >To each his own, I suppose. Not what I'd call a desirable day's menu... pasta and tomato, okay I'd eat that (probably for lunch), but that sardine 'salad' sounds FOUL! |
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