Friday, December 28, 2012

A Delciously Healthy New Year DC Meal For Your Family

Author: Ann Kimberly
It is a New Year DC, and that means I am going to make a delicious dinner! For tonight's menu, I have chosen a few healthy choices.
I am breading my chicken tenders with a special Pros in the City breading that my grandmother always used. It is made from leftover biscuit crumbs from breakfast, paprika, salt, pepper, and a dash of cinnamon. I dip the chicken tenders in a buttermilk and hot sauce mixture then shake the coating onto them. My oven has already been preheated to three hundred and fifty degrees. The chicken will bake ...

Sunday, December 9, 2012

No Sugar Added Oatmeal Cookies for the Diabetics and Dieters

Author: Linda Wilson
Are you promising yourself to start the new year on a healtier note? Maybe you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed as a diabetic or perhaps you just wish to cut down on the sugar in your family's diet. Here are some cookie recipes for you to try. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I was sixty. I experiment with sugar-free recipes all the time. My 4-year-old granddaughter loves to help me in the kitchen. I find that she loves eating the sugar-free cookies the same as the "sugar" ones. If you start the kiddos out on less sugar while they are young, you ...

Monday, December 3, 2012

Hot Chocolate Recipes With a Difference

Author: Michael Bridges
Nothing warms you up better on a cold frosty day then a good cup of hot chocolate. There are any number of great hot chocolate recipes around. Hot chocolate recipes that not only warm you up, but also taste sinfully good. Hot chocolate recipes that include cinnamon, whipped cream, mint, fruit and even alcohol.
Hot chocolate has a long history starting with an Aztec drink called xocoatl. The drink was introduced to the Europeans by...