|
Other Articles By Jeff Rosales ( Total Articles = 5 ) |
1. |
Low Fat Flaming Bananas Treat
|
|
Nutritional Information: Serves 3, Fat: 8 g, Cal: 299, KJ: 1256, WW: 5 Points
This is yet another one of my favourite low fat banana recipes. You can impress your guests with your culinary skills when cooking this one! (It's just amazing how a little bit of fire on your food can mesmerise your audience... but try not to set yourself on fire, as this may scare your guests!) .....
Author: Jeff Rosales
Category: Food & Drink
Date Posted: Aug 23, 2005
|
2. |
How to Make Your Own Low Fat Vanilla Ice Cream
|
|
Sometimes, when you have set yourself in the weight loss journey, you may miss your old friends: snacks.
But life does not have to be miserable for you to lose weight. You can add flavour and colour to your life by learning a few smart eating recipes such as this delicious and easy-to-prepare low fat vanilla ice cream.
This recipe is ideal for diabetic people, as it contains .....
Author: Jeff Rosales
Category: Family
Date Posted: Aug 23, 2005
|
3. |
Low Fat Banana Toasts
|
|
I love bananas for breakfast.
I think bananas a convenient food that can be easily combined with other things to make delicious meals, especially for breakfast.
They are a rich source of potasium (an essential mineral for proper muscle and never funciont), fibre (great to avoid constipation and hemorroids), and high levels of fructose (which is a natural sugar, providing a qu .....
Author: Jeff Rosales
Category: Food & Drink
Date Posted: Aug 23, 2005
|
4. |
Low Fat Pasta: Why and How to Make it.
|
|
Making your own pasta is not difficult. It's actually very easy.
But you may wonder why would you make your own pasta, when you can buy it pre-packed, and ready to cook?
Well, one reason is that by making your own, you eat fresh pasta. There is a difference of taste and texture between fresh pasta and pre-packed pasta.
But there is another reason: if you make your own pa .....
Author: Jeff Rosales
Category: Food & Drink
Date Posted: Aug 23, 2005
|
5. |
Ribolitta: The Italian Way Of Having Your Five Veggies A Day!
|
|
Ribollita is a delicious low fat Italian soup, a bit similar to the famous minestrone, but instead of pasta, you cook it with beans.
Ribollita is very filling, as you serve it on top of 2 bread slices and a cooking spoon of slightly fried spinach, and top all that with a tablespoon of low fat Parmesan cheese.
You can add bacon bits if you want, but you don't really need i .....
Author: Jeff Rosales
Category: Food & Drink
Date Posted: Aug 23, 2005
|
|
|
|
|