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Fruit Soup

March 15, 2017 By admin

A great alternative to breakfast syrup that can be eaten over rice, toast, pancakes or waffles.

3 1/2 C unsweetened pineapple juice
1 1/2 C seedless grapes, sliced
3 bananas, sliced
3 1/2 Tbsp minute tapioca
2 small apples
3 C canned, frozen or fresh peaches
3 C strawberries or raspberries

Soak tapioca for 5 minutes in pineapple juice. Heat juice and tapioca on the stove until thick. Add fruits and stir.

Serve warm or chilled. 

Servings: 6

Submitted by Tyli Kyle

Recipes are freely shared by members and friends of AnswersForMe © 2007. Recipes are either original with the submitee, or have been approved for public use. Visit recipe archives

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Frog-Eye Salad

March 15, 2017 By admin

Children will especially love the name of this salad and you will love the taste. 2/3 C granulated sugar

2 Tbsp flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 3/4 C pineapple juice (juice from canned pineapple + water)
2 eggs beaten
3 qt water
2 tsp salt
1 Tbsp canola oil
1 16-oz package Acini de Pepe*
3 11-oz cans mandarin oranges, drained
2 20-oz cans pineapple chunks, drained (reserve juice)
1 20-oz can crushed pineapple, drained (reserve juice)
1 16-oz container Cool Whip (approx.), thawed
1 C miniature marshmallows (optional)
1 C grated coconut (optional)

In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, flour, and salt. Gradually stir in pineapple juice and egg. Cook over moderate heat, stirring until thickened. Cool to room temperature. Set aside.

In a large kettle over medium-high heat, bring water, salt and oil to a boil. Add Acini de Pepe. Cook at rolling boil until pasta is tender. Drain and rinse. Cool to room temperature.

In a large bowl, combine dressing and pasta. Mix lightly but thoroughly. Refrigerate overnight in an airtight container.

Remove pasta mixture from refrigerator. Add thoroughly-drained canned fruit and remaining ingredients to pasta mixture. Mix lightly but thoroughly. Refrigerate in an airtight container. Salad may be refrigerated for as long as a week, so it is really good for make-ahead meals.

*A pasta product about the size of BBs. Generally sold in a fox at the grocery store in the same section as other dry pastas.)

Servings: 25

Submitted by Debby Shabo Wade 
Recipe by Jean Coneff

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Exposing Your Grace

March 15, 2017 By admin

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Dear God: It’s a new day and I thank You for bringing me to it; for the benefits of rest and renewal. I just finished reading about when Jesus healed several people of their physical problems. The Pharasees (religious leaders) scolded one man for carrying his bed roll on the Sabbath. Evidentailly the church leaders saw themselves as the designated “spiritual police” who were to make sure people didn’t break God’s laws. The only problem was, they didn’t really know You. 

Jesus swept all of this away when he told the healed man to pick up his bed roll and walk. Controversy could have been avoided if He had just said, “get and and walk, you’re healed.” But Jesus came to change people’s misconceptions about You and Your character. This required a frontal attack on the sanctimonious piety being pushed by the religious leaders of that time. Eventually it got Him killed! But not before Jesus was able to expose their errors and spread the good news about God’s grace.

Thank You for loving me that much. Help me today to reflect this love to those around me.  

In Jesus’ name. Amen! 
Rich DuBose writes from Northern California.

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Healthy Eating Tips

March 12, 2017 By admin

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Not too long ago, nutritionists used the Food Guide Pyramid to help us understand how to eat a healthy diet. Although it was an effective tool, sometimes it required a little explanation to make sense of it. Now we have a new guide that is easy to look at and understand what we must do. My Plate Food Guide is a simple illustration that teaches us to:

• Eat from the five food groups. Here’s the breakdown: Red is for fruits, green is for vegetables, orange is for grains, purple is for proteins and blue is for dairy and other products that provide calcium. By eating from these groups, we can get vitamins, minerals, fats, fiber, protein and phytochemicals or plant chemicals that keep us healthy.

• Control our portion sizes. Instead of a plate piled with rice, 12-ounce steak and a slice of tomato, we can have a cup of vegetables, a cup of fruit, a cup of rice and four ounces of protein such as fish or tofu. The latter meal will give you the array of nutrients needed.

• Make half our plate fruits and veggies. What a visual! Traditional eating these days may leave a small corner for veggies and perhaps a couple slices of apple on the plate. But My Plate shows us that half of our plate should come from the garden. Why is this important? Produce gives us a steady supply of the nutrients we need with a healthy supply of fiber and healthy fats. They are also low to moderate in calories and supply plant chemicals such as lycopene that is thought to lower the risk of prostate cancer.

Other messages such as eating whole grains, sometimes choosing vegetable proteins such as beans and tofu, and getting enough calcium in our diets also keep us on the healthy track. Couple these messages with a good physical activity program and a good supply of water and we’re on our way to keeping chronic diseases at bay.

If you would like to learn more about how to make your plate healthy, visit ChooseMyPlate and healthy eating to you!

Basic Sample Menu*

Breakfast  
Bowl of oatmeal with raisins
Glass of lowfat milk
1 fruit – peach, pear, etc.

Lunch
Sandwich made with whole wheat bread, lettuce, tomatoes, sliced cucumbers and 3 ounces of protein such as turkey or a vegetarian patty    
Yogurt made with fresh berries

Dinner
Carrots
Broccoli
Lasagna made with protein, cheese & zucchini and whole grain pasta
Glass of lowfat milk
Peanut butter cookie

*Peanut butter and bread, nuts & fruit, hummus and crackers make great snacks in between meals if needed.
Pamela A. Williams writes from Southern California.

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Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

March 8, 2017 By admin

Cabbage lovers will love this whole grain and tasty recipe!

2 C ground meat substitute

1/4 c chopped onion
1/4 C chopped parsley
1/4 tsp garlic salt
1/4 tsp sage
1/2 C uncooked brown rice
1 C tofu
10-12 softened cabbage leaves

To prepare the cabbage leaves: carefully loosen leaves from the head. cut out the stem with a sharp knife. Drop in boiling water long enough to make them pliable.

Mix all ingredients except the cabbage. Place the filling on a cabbage leaf near the spine. roll it loosely, folding the sides over the center. Secure with a toothpick. In a large Dutch oven with the bottom lined with 2 or 3 cabbage leaves, arrange the rolls and cover with 2 or 3 cabbage leaves. Cook until rice and meat are cooked.

Submitted by Eileen Lapree

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