fancicoffee13
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I am thinking about the diet and am willing to stick with it. Anyone done it and like it?
Well this diet is new to me, so I have looked up a few recipes to get me started and get going on it. Heart healthy and basically will help a person not be diabetic, of which I am not near being that. Just want to be healthy and enjoy the food too.Oh yes! Not only do I recommend it, I grew up on it coming from France. Right now for lunch I am having a Med. Chickpea salad:
If interested, here is what I have in mine
Chickpeas
Cucumber
Grape tomatoes
Bell peppers
Red onion
Chopped mint ad basil
Kalamata olives
Feta cheese
Dressing:
Lemon juice
A little honey
Virgin olive oil
White or red wine vinegar
Salt to taste.
I am just getting started, want this to be heart healthy. I have found some recipes to get me started. Thank you.Mediterranean Light by Martha Rose Schulman is an oldie but goodie. Great recipes and a great read as well. Shulman includes the history of some of the dishes and reminiscences of her times spent in the region; she has a delightful writing style. @StarSong ...think you'd love this if you've not already seen it.
https://www.amazon.com/Mediterranean-Light-Martha-Rose-Shulman/dp/0553053523/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1DSABR460027E&keywords=mediterranean+light+cookbook&qid=1646015914&sprefix=mediterranean+light,aps,108&sr=8-10
Book blurb:
The cuisines of the Mediterranean are famous for taking humble ingredients and transforming them into savory masterpieces. Finding inspiration in every region of the Mediterranean basin, from the ever-popular dishes of France, Italy, and Spain to the more exotic fare of North Africa and the Middle East, Martha Rose Shulman offers innovative recipes that use less olive oil and other high-fat ingredients while retaining every drop of sun-drenched flavor.The results: meatless yet hearty pasta sauces; refreshing salads of beans, grains, and vegetables; sizzling grilled fish dishes; aromatic chicken stews; refreshing fresh fruit desserts; virtually fat-free renditions of ratatouille and hummus; and updated, slimmed-down versions of traditional classics like paella, salade Nicoise, and lasagne. These satisfying recipes will become the cornerstone of a long-lasting commitment to healthful eating.
I tend to stay away from sugar and fats (fat free for me) and no alcohol.I grew up with lots of those foods in my diet and still lean heavily towards that kind of diet. My body likes it and my weight is pretty much stable. I don't touch sugar which some Mediterranean meals/desserts include. No alcohol either which some med meals do include in or with the meal.![]()
I remember that one - it was a good one.Mediterranean Light by Martha Rose Schulman is an oldie but goodie.
Thanks for the tip, @AnnieA, I just ordered a copy from my library!Mediterranean Light by Martha Rose Schulman is an oldie but goodie. Great recipes and a great read as well. Shulman includes the history of some of the dishes and reminiscences of her times spent in the region; she has a delightful writing style. @StarSong ...think you'd love this if you've not already seen it.
https://www.amazon.com/Mediterranean-Light-Martha-Rose-Shulman/dp/0553053523/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1DSABR460027E&keywords=mediterranean+light+cookbook&qid=1646015914&sprefix=mediterranean+light,aps,108&sr=8-10
Book blurb:
The cuisines of the Mediterranean are famous for taking humble ingredients and transforming them into savory masterpieces. Finding inspiration in every region of the Mediterranean basin, from the ever-popular dishes of France, Italy, and Spain to the more exotic fare of North Africa and the Middle East, Martha Rose Shulman offers innovative recipes that use less olive oil and other high-fat ingredients while retaining every drop of sun-drenched flavor.The results: meatless yet hearty pasta sauces; refreshing salads of beans, grains, and vegetables; sizzling grilled fish dishes; aromatic chicken stews; refreshing fresh fruit desserts; virtually fat-free renditions of ratatouille and hummus; and updated, slimmed-down versions of traditional classics like paella, salade Nicoise, and lasagne. These satisfying recipes will become the cornerstone of a long-lasting commitment to healthful eating.
Very encouraging!I am not rigid about it but adhere primarily to a Med. diet, I have been eating this way for about ten years. Truthfully I didn't look for such a diet it just kind of evolved for me when I was having some stomach gas issues and I was isolating different foods. Now I rarely prepare any actual meals but chose to eat six or eight times a day.
Today I went to get a routine colonoscopy(what fun!) and the nurse that prepped me for the procedure told me I was the healthiest looking 61 year old man she has seen in a long time, so something must be working.
I will also add I have never been but a few pounds over weight at my heavyest, have always exercised and don't smoke or drink alcohol. So diet is just one aspect of my living a healthy lifestyle.
Not me, but it does seem a good idea. I probably should do more of it!Mediteranean Diet, anyone live by it?
Well, I don't like it, went back to Weight Watchers. Love it.Not me, but it does seem a good idea. I probably should do more of it!
Good for you, I think WW can and has worked for lots of people.Well, I don't like it, went back to Weight Watchers. Love it.