Wednesday, August 26, 2009

7,4,5,2 & Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz was on GMA the other morning talking about heart disease, and American's getting healthy.

One of the things he suggested is something I can do, but need input on.

Eat:

7 servings of whole grains (this is where you come in)

4 servings of fresh fruit

5 servings of vegetables

2 servings of nuts or healthy fats.

HELP! What suggestions can you give me for getting in 7 servings of whole grains in a day? I picture myself making whole grain rice constantly and obviously that isn't an accurate depiction.

What things do you eat or do you suggest I eat to help make that quota?

5 comments:

  1. Boy am I in trouble - because I don't eat ANYTHING compared to those numbers.

    I do always buy whole grain bread. And I try to buy rice or pasta that is whole grain...

    Other than that I have no idea. Check it out on Google, that should give you lots of ideas. :)

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  2. Try Granola - I buy Cascadia Farms Organic Granola (dark chocolate almond)from Kroger. It's in the organic section and they have it on sale all the time. I mix this in with yogurt and fresh fruit for a mid day snack..yummm!

    We also bought whole grain pancake batter too and I can't tell the difference. Not that we eat pancakes daily, but when we do at least it's a little healthier than Bisquick.

    7 servings seems like a lot, but I'm assuming the serving sizes are small??

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  3. A serving size is a lot smaller than you would think.

    There are a couple of small changes you can make to get the whole grains. I only buy Barilla Plus pasta which is whole grain but not whole wheat. I couldn't get the kids to eat the whole wheat pasta (and wasn't that hot on it myself) but they don't even notice the Barilla Plus.

    Also, there is now a whole grain goldfish cracker you can buy, cheerios has a multi grain ceral that I love, tons of options for whole grain breads and bagels etc... It is a lot easier now to incorporate these things into your diet than even two years ago.

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  4. Anonymous6:21 PM

    Also, in the freezer section there is bread called Ezekial. That stuff is chock full of whole grains.

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  5. Katrina, do I bake it myself? Where do you find it?

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