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ORGANIC
News
Almond Alert
A mandate to pasteurize all raw
almonds prior to shipment has many consumers upset and protesting the
action. The Almond Board of California has asked the USDA to
extend the implementation date from September 1, 2007 to March 1, 2008.
This is pending USDA approval.
This action is a "slap in the face"
to all raw food and health conscious consumers. We will
continue to supply raw un-pasteurized almonds.
You may wish to visit
www.cornucopia.org for the
latest information.
We will also keep you updated on
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Finally
there is credible research that proves tree nuts are actually good for
you…not the fatty culprits portrayed on the USDA Food Pyramid.
Everyone
needs some fat to stay healthy. Fat
components in our food provide flavor, and supply calories that give you
energy. It is important to
know that there are “good fats” and “bad fats”.
Unsaturated fat, the good fat is found in organic nuts, other plant
food and fish. These fats may
lower your cholesterol and your risk of heart disease.
Saturated fat, the bad one is found mostly in animal and whole fat
dairy products, increases LDL cholesterol (the bad stuff) and increases
the danger of heart attack and stroke.
So…if you
are trying to figure out how to eat smart and stay healthy, there are
several good reasons to choose organic nuts.
Frequent consumption of nuts has shown to reduce the risk of
chronic illness such as heart disease, diabetes, and some forms of cancer.
Organic nuts are loaded with essential minerals and vitamins,
especially vitamin E, the antioxidant.
They also contain critical amino acids and are an important source
of fiber. Organic nuts are also a good source of protein, especially
almonds and walnuts.
The key to
including organic nuts in your diet without adding extra fat and calories
is portion control. As little as one hand full (approximately one ounce) of
organic nuts per day can provide numerous nutritional benefits.
Breakfast:
Sprinkle chopped organic almonds, pecans or walnuts on your yogurt,
hot or cold cereal, or in cream cheese spreads for bagels.
You can also chop and add to your favorite organic pancake, waffle
or muffin recipe. Try our
Organic Golden Wheat flour for your needs.
Snacks:
Organic tree nuts are perfect as a tasty snack between
meals and research has shown that they may keep you full longer; protein
sticks to your ribs longer than carbohydrates.
For better
portion control, divide your organic tree nuts into one-ounce portions and
store them in individual bags. This
way, you can simply grab a bag of almonds, pecans or walnuts on your way
out the door, or keep a few bags on hand in the car or in your desk for
easy snacking, it’s best to keep the nuts in the refrigerator at home
for freshness or in the freezer for long-term storage.
Appetizers:
Add organic almonds, pecans and walnuts to any cheese and cracker
platter or simply serve them in a bowl to enjoy.
Main
Dishes: Organic nuts can be
added to soups, salads, vegetables and pasta for your health and
enjoyment.
If
you are interested in the details of the research on nuts, please visit:
http://www.nuthealth.org
TO EXERCISE!
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