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  • With 2013 around the corner, many people are already planning their life changing goals and resolutions…

    With 2013 around the corner, many people are already planning their life changing goals and resolutions. It’s not surprising that with the obesity statistics being so high that many New Years Resolutions include losing weight. The high count of empty carbs and sugars in a lot of gluten-free foods can mean weight problems for many of the gluten-free eating public. It can be difficult to find good replacements for favorite foods that carry the same benefits in nutrition as the gluten containing counterparts. The blog at glutenfreeworks.com offers many tips and tricks on managing a gluten free diet. No one really enjoys dieting, but it can be even more difficult when your diet is already restricted due to allergies, ethical choices, or medical reasons. Here are some tips for watching your waistline on a gluten-free diet:

    • Stop snacking! Instead, split your meals from three large ones into four or five smaller ones. The end result is that you are full all day and have no need to binge on snack foods.
    • Limit the amount of gluten-free substitutes that you buy. Put your powers to good use by having three days a week with no gluten-free substitutes. Try to look for the foods that use gluten-free whole grains rather than white rice flour.
    • Curb the Carb Cravings. One of the challenges of a gluten-free diet is that it can leave you wanting. It’s hard enough to restrict all of your eating, who really wants to fight those cravings to restrict their diet even more? Luckily for us, the L.A. Gluten Free Examiner has supplied a great article about curbing those carb cravings. Once that’s under control your will power will once again reign supreme.
    • Eat a healthy breakfast every day. Try a hot cereal like Quinoa Flakes or Cream of Rice Cereal. Another great breakfast is a smoothie made with coconut flour, fruit and yogurt.
    • Put your label reading to good use. While you are scanning to find out if what you are eating is gluten-free, keep an eye out for sugar and preservatives as well.
    • Focus on eating mostly whole foods. This includes meat, fruit, vegetables or beans. This can also help you save on the grocery budget and start saving for smaller clothes!
    • Make Friends with Your Sweet Tooth. We all know what happens when the sweet tooth is denied for too long. It takes over, possession-style and destroys everything you’ve worked hard to do. Make friends with your sweet tooth by offering some better options: keep sweet treats on hand to replace gluten-free substitutes that might work against you. Frozen bananas are super sweet and make a great dessert.
    • Get plenty of sleep. The body, gluten-free or otherwise, functions better when it is well rested. This also includes improved metabolism and digestion.
    • Exercise! There is no change in diet that will help you lose weight and keep it off without adding exercise.

    No matter what your weight loss goals are for the new year, these suggestions should help get you started on the path to success.

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  • Beautiful & delicious spin on a French Provincial favorite!

    There are a lot of non-traditional things about this version of ratatouille–the lack of herbes de province, that it’s baked and it’s prepared with both couscous and a dollop of soft goat cheese–but if the chunkier authentic stuff has never done it for you, it’s time to try this re-creation from New York-based Smitten Kitchen.

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  • "The Straub’s gift basket is amazing! I didn’t realize there was a bottle of Hess Select Chardonnay included. That is my favorite Chardonnay! I gave Andy the night off from cooking and I made the spaghetti with the Rigazzi’s sauce, and it was a winner. I will not share with you how many Bissinger chocolates I have eaten, but I will tell you that the Christmas tree scented candle is exactly what my house needs. It smells wonderful."

    “The Straub’s gift basket is amazing! I didn’t realize there was a bottle of Hess Select Chardonnay included. That is my favorite Chardonnay! I gave Andy the night off from cooking and I made the spaghetti with the Rigazzi’s sauce, and it was a winner. I will not share with you how many Bissinger chocolates I have eaten, but I will tell you that the Christmas tree scented candle is exactly what my house needs. It smells wonderful.”

    Order a custom basket like the one described or the one pictured below, or create your very own! Call 314.725.2121 ext 12 for more information.

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  • Some consider figs the Holy Grail of fruit. Fresh brown turkey figs are available just in time for the holidays at all four Straub's locations.

    Some  consider  figs  the  ‘Holy  Grail’  of  fruit – classical references are many. Figs are said to be discovered by Dionysius and the thunderbolts of Jupiter. They are referenced as the tree of knowledge in the bible along with the loss of innocence and the pleasures of Paradise. Thomas Jefferson brought fig trees to Monticello upon his return from France. None-the-less figs are an exotic treasure and a culinary trophy. They are also an excellent source of potassium and dietary fiber. Fresh brown turkey figs are available just in time for the holidays at all four Straub’s locations. Hurry in and try some for yourself!

    How to Eat Fresh Figs

    Figs are usually eaten whole—skin and all. Wash the fresh figs in cool water. Since figs possess a delicate skin and flesh, be careful not to bruise them. Cut off the small stem with a sharp knife.  There is no need to cut the fig into smaller pieces or to remove the seeds. Simply pop the fig into your mouth and enjoy!

    TIPS

    • Try to eat fresh figs within two days.
    • Store figs in the refrigerator.
    • To keep your figs firm, store them on a paper-towel lined plate.
    • Cover figs with plastic wrap to keep them moist.

    PREPARATION SUGGESTIONS

    • Wrap figs with thin pieces of cooked pancetta (Italian bacon) for a sweet and savory snack.
    • Stuff figs with chopped almonds and mascarpone cheese for a delicious appetizer.
    • Chop figs and add them to oatmeal or a salad.
    See Five Ways to Eat Fresh Figs from Smithsonian.com for more suggestions!
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