2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese
1/2 cup sugar (I used honey granules)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 eggs
1 extra serving-size packaged crumb crust (9 oz) **I made my own graham cracker crust.
1 cup chocolate chips (the darker the better)
1/4 cup milk
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Beat cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla in mixer bowl until well blended. Add eggs; mix thoroughly. Spread 2 cups batter into crust. Place chocolate chips in medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on Medium (50%) 1 minute; stir. If necessary, microwave an additional 15 seconds at a times, stirring after each heating, until chocolate is melted and smooth when stirred. Cool slightly. Add chocolate and milk to remaining batter; blend thoroughly. Drop chocolate batter by tablespoonfuls onto vanilla batter. Gently swirl with knife for marbled effect.
3. Bake 30-35 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool; refrigerate several hours or overnight.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Myth and Truth Answers
1. Saturated fat clogs arteries. MYTH
Truth: The fatty acids found in artery clogs are mostly unsaturated (74%) of which 41% are polyunsaturated. (Lancet 1994 344:1195)
2. Vitamin B12 can be obtained from certain plant sources such as blue-green algae and soy products. MYTH
Truth: Vitamin B12 is not absorbed from plant sources. Modern soy products increase the body's need for B12. (Soybeans: Chemistry & Technology Vol 1 1972)
3. Animal fats cause cancer and heart disease. MYTH
Truth: Animal fats contain many nutrients that protect against cancer and heart disease; elevated rates of cancer and heart disease are associated with consumption of large amounts of vegetable oils. (Fed Proc July 1978 37:2215)
4. Low fat diets prevent breast cancer. MYTH
Truth: A recent study found that women on very low fat diets (less than 20%) had the same rate of breast cancer as women who consumed large amounts of fat (NEIM 2/8/96)
5. Vegetariansim is healthier than meat eating. MYTH
Truth: The annual all-cause death rate of vegetarian men is slightly more than that of nonvegetarian men (0.93% vs 0.89%); the annual death rate of vegetarian women is significantly more than that of nonvegetarian women (0.86% vs. 0.54%). (PPNF Journal 1998 22:4:30)
**I will say, I have seen certain health conditions that have benefited from a vegetarian lifestyle, but I would not recommend this for just anyone.
6. A vegetarian diet will protect you against atherosclerosis. MYTH
Truth: The International Atherosclerosis Project found that vegetarians had just as much atherosclerosis as meat eaters. (Lab Invest 1986 18:465)
7. Children benefit from a low fat diet. MYTH
Truth: Children on low fat diets suffer from growth problems, failure to thrive, and learning disabilities. (Food Chem News 10/3/94)
8. To avoid heart disease, we should use margarine instead of butter. MYTH
Truth: Margarine eaters have twice the rate of heart disease as butter eaters. (Nutrition Week 3/22/91 21:12)
Truth: The fatty acids found in artery clogs are mostly unsaturated (74%) of which 41% are polyunsaturated. (Lancet 1994 344:1195)
2. Vitamin B12 can be obtained from certain plant sources such as blue-green algae and soy products. MYTH
Truth: Vitamin B12 is not absorbed from plant sources. Modern soy products increase the body's need for B12. (Soybeans: Chemistry & Technology Vol 1 1972)
3. Animal fats cause cancer and heart disease. MYTH
Truth: Animal fats contain many nutrients that protect against cancer and heart disease; elevated rates of cancer and heart disease are associated with consumption of large amounts of vegetable oils. (Fed Proc July 1978 37:2215)
4. Low fat diets prevent breast cancer. MYTH
Truth: A recent study found that women on very low fat diets (less than 20%) had the same rate of breast cancer as women who consumed large amounts of fat (NEIM 2/8/96)
5. Vegetariansim is healthier than meat eating. MYTH
Truth: The annual all-cause death rate of vegetarian men is slightly more than that of nonvegetarian men (0.93% vs 0.89%); the annual death rate of vegetarian women is significantly more than that of nonvegetarian women (0.86% vs. 0.54%). (PPNF Journal 1998 22:4:30)
**I will say, I have seen certain health conditions that have benefited from a vegetarian lifestyle, but I would not recommend this for just anyone.
6. A vegetarian diet will protect you against atherosclerosis. MYTH
Truth: The International Atherosclerosis Project found that vegetarians had just as much atherosclerosis as meat eaters. (Lab Invest 1986 18:465)
7. Children benefit from a low fat diet. MYTH
Truth: Children on low fat diets suffer from growth problems, failure to thrive, and learning disabilities. (Food Chem News 10/3/94)
8. To avoid heart disease, we should use margarine instead of butter. MYTH
Truth: Margarine eaters have twice the rate of heart disease as butter eaters. (Nutrition Week 3/22/91 21:12)
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Myth and Truth
Now that I am semi-back in the blogging world, I wanted to do something a little more interactive. I will list some nutritional statements and you tell me whether they are truth or myth. I'll post the answers later.
1. Saturated fat clogs arteries. (myth or truth)
2. Vitamin B12 can be obtained from certain plant sources such as blue-green algae and soy products.
3. Animal fats cause cancer and heart disease.
4. Low fat diets prevent breast cancer.
5. Vegetariansim is healthier than meat eating.
6. A vegetarian diet will protect you against atherosclerosis.
7. Children benefit from a low fat diet.
8. To avoid heart disease, we should use margarine instead of butter.
Tell me what you think.
1. Saturated fat clogs arteries. (myth or truth)
2. Vitamin B12 can be obtained from certain plant sources such as blue-green algae and soy products.
3. Animal fats cause cancer and heart disease.
4. Low fat diets prevent breast cancer.
5. Vegetariansim is healthier than meat eating.
6. A vegetarian diet will protect you against atherosclerosis.
7. Children benefit from a low fat diet.
8. To avoid heart disease, we should use margarine instead of butter.
Tell me what you think.
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