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Smart Eating with Pork in the New Year

December 31, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

What's your healthier eating goal for the New Year? Maybe it's eat more fruits and vegetables, add more whole grains or pack in more protein for satiety. If it's all three, I have a few easy ways to accomplish that right away. From party appetizers and entrees for entertaining, to weeknight meals and breakfast meats, there's a pork pick for everyone! Goal: Eat more whole grains and vegetables. My Ham Party Pinwheels help you easily do that. And they're the perfect no-bake, no-cooking, ...

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Filed Under: food talk, recipes Tagged With: appetizers, bacon, breakfast, breakfast meat, cheese, Dinner, espresso, family meals, fruits, ham, meals, party foods, pork, quick meals, sausage, tenderloin, vegetables

Election Night Tradition with a Twist

November 6, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Election Night. My husband Jeff and I watch the election results while enjoying chili and cornbread, usually my Hearty Big Beef Chili. But these unusual times call for a break from tradition. So I'm making my Caribbean Chili. (Doesn't that blue bowl really make the chili pop?)  While anxiously watching the election results, we'll think of the blue waves near the Caribbean Islands. Blue waves that make us feel more calm and secure. Blue waves capped with decorum and decency. Blue waves that ...

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Filed Under: food talk, recipes Tagged With: beef, blue waves, Caribbean, chili, election night, family meals, pork, whole-grain

Pizza Sloppy Joes

October 22, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Family meals. You want them fast. And healthy. I've got you covered with this easy and nutrient-rich Pizza Sloppy Joe dish, because it's an easy stove-top skillet recipe. Choose a really lean ground beef in this recipe so you can save some calories and fat grams for those mini pepperoni slices! Perfect example of balance, by the way. It's packed with onion, garlic, green pepper and pizza sauce, which ALL count as vegetables. Serve on whole-wheat hamburger buns, and everyone enjoys a ...

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Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: Creative Lunches, Dinner, family meals, ground beef, lean protein, pepperoni, pizza, Sandwiches, sloppy joes

Pizza Hummus

October 22, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Dive into a bowl of Pizza Hummus if you're trying to eat more vegetables. And who isn't? From moms and dads trying to get their kids - and themselves - to eat more nutrient-rich vegetables, it's time for a family-friendly solution. Pizza Hummus is one of the easiest ways to "eat more vegetables" because hummus counts as a vegetable. That's right. It's made from garbanzo beans, a vegetable. And my Pizza Hummus has even more vegetables, since it includes sun-dried tomatoes and tomato paste. ...

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Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: appetizers, beans, Creative Lunches, dip, football parties, hummus, Kids Lunches, pepperoni, pizza, side-dishes, snacking, vegetables

Four Reasons to Stop Calling Pizza “Junk Food”

October 19, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Here's why I'd like you to stop calling pizza "junk food." 1. Pizza typically provides at least three of the five nutrient-rich food groups. Surprise! Pizza indeed has nutritional value. Take a basic, kid-favorite cheese pizza. It contains cheese (dairy), tomato sauce (vegetable) and crust (grains.) Make a Hawaiian Pizza by adding ham (protein) and pineapple (fruit) and now you’ve got all five nutrient-rich food groups! This hardly qualifies as “junk food.” Which by the way, is a term I ...

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Filed Under: food talk Tagged With: cheese, family meals, farming, Indiana agriculture, Indiana Farmers, lean protein, livestock, parties, pepperoni, pizza, vegetables

Very Veggie Pizza Pasta Salad

October 17, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

  I had no idea this pizza-inspired pasta salad loaded with vegetables would be so popular. But it was a hit with the Fox 59 Morning News production crew. They enjoyed it after one of my segments...even coming back for seconds! This big-batch recipe perfect for picnics, potlucks and parties is loaded with nutrient-rich vegetables and whole-grain goodness. This dish features mushrooms, bell peppers, artichokes hearts, onion and tomatoes. All these vegetables are fairly low ...

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Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: cookouts, football parties, parties, pasta salads, picnic, pizza, potluck, side-dishes, vegetables, very veggie pizza, whole-grain

Six Better Breakfasts

September 5, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Two secrets for a better breakfast. Foods with power-packed nutrients that stick with you and keep you operating at peak performance all day. Easy and fast to fix. Since September if Better Breakfast Month, it’s time to dispel the myth that healthy breakfasts are time-consuming. Nope, I think there are so many fast and healthy options, there aren’t enough days in the week to enjoy them all! I’ll start with six of my favorite ideas to inspire you to create better breakfasts. Or if ...

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Filed Under: food talk Tagged With: breakfast, easy breakfast, family meals, fast breakfast, fruit, grab 'n go breakfast, lean protein, vegetables, whole-grain

Peachy Pork and Beef Tacos

August 1, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Peachy Pork and Beef Tacos for the win! Three reasons to serve these festive tacos at every tailgate party. Easy to make. The beef, pork chorizo and peach mixture comes together fast and easy at home. Minimal chopping, as only those nutrient-rich peaches need to be chopped. So easy. Then all ingredients are cooked stove top in your favorite big skillet. No fuss. Easy to transport - and keep food safe. Once the mixture is made at home, just plop in your Colts crock pot and keep them warm ...

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Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: chorizo, football, football parties, fruit, peaches, pork, tailgate parties, tailgating

Smoky Chipotle Deviled Eggs

July 3, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Perfectly portable picnic foods. Deviled eggs rank right up there with potato salad, baked beans and coleslaw for the most all-American picnic food. Probably because they're fairly easy to make and look so festive. Plus, you can customize them with number of unique ingredients. Like my Smoky Chipotle Deviled Eggs. So far I've converted one non-deviled egg eater with this creamy, smoky and bacon-studded version of classic deviled eggs. The convert is my husband Jeff, who will pack in 4 or 5 ...

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Asian Sweet and Sour Bean Salad

July 1, 2018 By Kim Galeaz

Benefit #1. You can make this salad in less than 15 minutes. Nutrient-rich canned and frozen vegetables are combined with fresh chopped red onion and tossed with a simple rice wine/oil vinaigrette. Benefit #2. Big batch means it'll feed growing kids, teens plus Mom and Dad for several days. At home, work or in packed lunches. Benefit #3. Easy way to eat more vegetables! It's filled with all the right nutrients to keep everyone healthy: protein, fiber and dozens of immune-boosting vitamins, ...

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Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: Back-To-School lunches, beans, edamame, kid-friendly, Kids Lunches, lunches, picnics, salads, side-dishes, vegetables

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