dancerjodi (
dancerjodi) wrote2002-01-14 02:23 pm
Wow, V8 is impressive!
As part of our new 'eating healthier' thing, B and I are trying to stick to the food pyramid as a guide and eat small meals throughout the day: http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/food/food-pyramid/main.htm
I had a difficult time getting in all my veggies last week (besides eating some at dinner I wanted to have some kind of veggie snack in the afternoon). I don't really like munching on carrot sticks and having to bring a salad to work for a snack in the afternoon was a bit inconvenient, so I decided to go the V8 route.
The only time that my family ever bought V8 was at Thanksgiving. I'm not sure why - it doesn't make any sense, really - but having a glass of V8 along with your regular drink at dinner has been customary. As a kid I thought it was pretty gross but decided to try it again this year since my tastes have changed over the years and I was pleasantly surprised. It was really yummy and reminded me a bit of tomato soup (a nice comfort food in the winter perfectly accompanied by a grilled cheese sandwich).
So I picked up some cans of V8 at the supermarket yesterday to serve as my easy and yet healthy veggie afternoon snack. This little thing is amazing! Its only 5.5 ounces, 35 calories and includes the following:
-no fat
-little carbs
-4% of the daily value of fiber
-30% of the daily value of Vitamin A (and 80% of that from Beta Carotine)
-60% of the daily value of Vitamin C
-2% of the daily value of Calcium
-4% of the daily value of Iron
-Juice from not only tomatoes but also carrots, celery, beets, parsley, lettuce, watercress and spinach.
So I think that just totally made my health-conscious day :)
Do you have any healthy food secrets to share?
I had a difficult time getting in all my veggies last week (besides eating some at dinner I wanted to have some kind of veggie snack in the afternoon). I don't really like munching on carrot sticks and having to bring a salad to work for a snack in the afternoon was a bit inconvenient, so I decided to go the V8 route.
The only time that my family ever bought V8 was at Thanksgiving. I'm not sure why - it doesn't make any sense, really - but having a glass of V8 along with your regular drink at dinner has been customary. As a kid I thought it was pretty gross but decided to try it again this year since my tastes have changed over the years and I was pleasantly surprised. It was really yummy and reminded me a bit of tomato soup (a nice comfort food in the winter perfectly accompanied by a grilled cheese sandwich).
So I picked up some cans of V8 at the supermarket yesterday to serve as my easy and yet healthy veggie afternoon snack. This little thing is amazing! Its only 5.5 ounces, 35 calories and includes the following:
-no fat
-little carbs
-4% of the daily value of fiber
-30% of the daily value of Vitamin A (and 80% of that from Beta Carotine)
-60% of the daily value of Vitamin C
-2% of the daily value of Calcium
-4% of the daily value of Iron
-Juice from not only tomatoes but also carrots, celery, beets, parsley, lettuce, watercress and spinach.
So I think that just totally made my health-conscious day :)
Do you have any healthy food secrets to share?
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Also, I like eating cherry tomatoes as a snack. Yum. :)
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japanese food stores (and probably places like trader joes) have roasted green peas (regular and wasabi-flavored). very yummy and crunchy snack food.
bringing raw veggies like carrots and broccoli with a low-fat dip are a good alternative to salad as well.
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My mom got rather upset at first, as the V8 was supposed to be for her. Eventually she gave up, and started buying it in larger quantities.
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hrm. maybe it's a mediterranean thing?
they make more than one variety of v8, so maybe 'spicy' is more your style?
holidays
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It was all around the time I got laid off the first time and I never did try it, but a lot of it seemed to jive with the "eating healthier" thing I do every now and then where I'll drop dairy for the most part and stay away from corn syrup and refined stuff, and cook more.
It's interesting stuff, actually -- despite the corny title.
We're going to be overhauling our diet -- and starting yoga -- very soon, will have to compare notes (maybe over a healthy dinner?)! :)
Yes!
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and I want to second the wasabi peas, those are awesome. As are wasabi soy nuts and edmame as far as healthy snacking food goes.
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Edamame?
Re: Edamame?
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Pita pizzas - whole wheat pitas split and toasted, covered in tomato sauce and fat-free mozzarella cheese. Add veggies if you like. Melt in toaster oven (or real oven).
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healthy food secrets
I also snack on chocolate GNC isolated soy protein in milk at about 4PM or so. It fills my stomach, though it doesn't cure the "munchy" craving.
--Andrea
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