Cool Healthy Food Choices images
Some cool healthy food choices images:
Nutrition Workshop

Image by World Relief Spokane
Coming to America, refugees have many more food choices than they have had in the past. Nutrition workshops are designed to teach refugees about healthy food choices and eating a balanced diet.
photo by Rilee Yandt
Cool Healthy Food Choices images
A few nice healthy food choices images I found:
September 20: Stop. Soup time.

Image by gwen
It’s cold today, so time for soup. Add your own to the It’s Soup! group.
The recipe, as previously posted elsewhere. I baked the tortilla chips this time — not nearly as tasty but healthier. And I used the tomato sauce I made with the first batch of tomatoes I’ve ever grown — honestly can’t tell the difference between that and the canned ones.
Tortilla soup
Chicken soup with the added benefit of vitamin C-ful tomatoes and lots of cayenne pepper to clear your sinuses. Or you can think of it as spicy minestrone with tortillas.
I’m not so much on the measuring, and things like this depend a lot on your specific taste, so these are rough guidelines rather than instructions, and you should ignore them whenever possible so you end up with the soup that is right for you.
corn and/or flour tortillas
stock/boullion
some chicken
an onion, maybe two
some tomatoes, or a can this time of year
garlic
bitty pasta — noodles, stars, ABCs, etc.
cayenne pepper or other hotcha seasonings of choice
possibilities: carrots, corn, potatoes
[The vegetarian version of this would lack chicken, and use vegetable broth of some sort.]
Slice up some corn and flour tortillas and fry them in vegetable oil til brown, then drain on paper towel and put in over to keep warm while you make your soup.
Get your chicken stock boiling [I use boullion cubes], then liberally sprinkle with cayenne pepper and toss in your cubed chicken. Start a pan on the other burner with a bit of oil and sautee your chopped onions. Add in chopped-up tomatoes and some garlic when the onions are translucent. Combine ingredients of pot and pan [I find a really big pot works here] and add your pasta [how much depends on if you are a soupy-soup type of person or you like your spoon standing; I think you can guess which I am], then simmer until you are ready to eat.
This is the point where you put a big handful of those tortilla strips in a big bowl then drown them in the soupier part of this adventure. Hence the name.
Primanti’s sandwich

Image by sylvar
Primanti Bros. is a Pittsburgh original. Their sandwiches are topped with hot french fries and cold cole slaw and tomato slices.
Cutting the cheese: Daily image 2011–January 26

Image by Rochelle, just rochelle
My husband has inspired me to take healthier lunches, so I’ve made salads this week. I make them before I can think about what I might really want to eat because I’ll end up with something completely different if I base my choice on desire, rather than sensibility. Did I mention that my boss brought cinnamon rolls to our Admin Team meeting this morning? Sensibility fail.
Cool Cookbook images
Some cool cookbook images:
Alinea Cookbook

Image by kaylacasey
Now I can make food just like this place. Although I doubt I’ll be making Picholine Olive Oil Brine Candy anytime soon. The bacon with butterscotch, apple and thyme could happen though…
Also this book is really beautiful and HUGE (I think it could totally beat up the French Laundry Cookbook), and only at Chapters. This concludes my free publicity.
The New Art cookbook, 1934

Image by litlnemo
This was a cookbook published by GE to promote their kitchen appliances.
Cool Barbecue Foods images
A few nice barbecue foods images I found:
The pit

Image by ntang
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Image by ntang
Cool Diet images
Check out these diet images:
Diet Kong

Image by dougtone
Diet Kong – The Basement; Kingston, New York – June 10, 2011
Diet Kong

Image by dougtone
Diet Kong – The Basement; Kingston, New York – June 10, 2011
