If one of your health goals is to keep your family as heart healthy as possible (good move, too — kind of critical in the staying-alive-scheme of things), then you need to know what a human heart needs in the form of nutrients to operate optimally.
There are foods that give the heart a nutritional advantage and provide nutritional protection in form of antioxidants.
Free radicals break down our health and naturally occur in the processing and digesting of food, however, there are certain foods that are rich in antioxidants and will promote health. To understand free radicals, think about what happens to a bike left out in the elements — it rusts. Putting your bike in the garage will help prevent that from occurring as much. Eating foods rich in antioxidants is like providing a nutritional garage for your heart.
Foods rich in vitamins A, C, & E (the antioxidants you need), with all their natural corresponding phytochemicals are front and center, the best choices for heart health.
Foods abundant in vitamin A include eggs, dark green leafy vegetables, broccoli and yellow and orange veggies (where you can see the beta-carotene; a precursor to vitamin A).
Vitamin C is associated with citrus fruits, but is also present in large amounts in bell peppers (especially red ones), broccoli, strawberries and kiwi.
Vitamin E is present in leafy greens also and whole grains, nuts and seeds.
You don't need to print this list out and memorize it. These same nutrients will keep you healthy for other things that concern you health-wise, too.
So take heart! Keeping your heart healthy is something you can do by eating a wide variety of healthy foods — so eat up!
And to help you out, here's a great recipe for Cream of Broccoli Soup, good stuff for this time of year.
Cream of Broccoli Soup
(Serves 10)
1 tablespoon butter
1 medium onion, chopped
1 large bunch broccoli
3 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
6 cups chicken stock
1 1/4 cups milk (lower fat grams by using skim)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese (can use less)
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup low-fat cheddar cheese, shredded (can use less)
Melt butter in a 4-6-quart soup pot. Saute onion until softened, about three minutes. Cut broccoli into flowerets and thinly slice tender upper portion of stems. Add to pot along with potatoes and chicken stock. Cover and simmer until potatoes and broccoli are tender, about 20 minutes. Puree mixture in several batches in food processor or blender. Return puree to soup pot and stir in milk, Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Gently heat (a hard boil will cause the soup to break and the milk to turn to curds!)
To serve, ladle 8-ounce servings into broiler-safe dishes. Sprinkle each bowl with a little bit of shredded cheddar cheese, put it on the broiler for a second and serve, all hot and bubbly. Your family is going to love it!
Per serving: 234 calories; 15g fat (58.0% calories from fat); 10g protein; 15g carbohydrate; 3g dietary fiber; 21mg cholesterol; 1728mg sodium. Exchanges: 1/2 grain (starch); 1 lean meat; 1 vegetable; 0 non-fat milk; 2 1/2 fat.
Leanne Ely, a k a Dinner Diva, is the author of the best-selling "Saving Dinner" and "Saving Dinner the Low Carb Way" (Ballantine). What's for dinner? Go to www.savingdinner.com and find the solution!