|
|
||
|
|
|||
The Recipe Instructions |
|||
Ingredients
1 cup orange juice
1 cup sugar-free orange soda
1/2 cup non-fat dry milk
4 ice cubes
Directions
Combine all ingredients in blender until frothy.
Makes 6 servings.
Nutritional information per serving: calories - 90, fat - less than 1
gm. (2%), saturated fat - less than 1 gm., cholesterol - 3 mg., Beta
Carotene - 443 I.U., Vitamin C - 20 mg.
FROM: The Power of Prevention Cookbook by Sandra J. Dickerson
copyright 1991
Servings: 6
Diet Orange Fizz Recipe brought to you by Diet Recipes To-Go
Types of dietThe Atkins’ Diet Although it originated back in the 1960s, the popular atkins diet has been one of the most popular weight loss systems over the last few years. Although highly controversial, it claims to allow fat reduction whilst encouraging you to eat foods that are normally considered bad for diets, for example meat and eggs. Unlike other diets, with the atkins diet you eat protein and fat, it is carbohydrates that need to be avoided. It is often referred to as a high protein, low carb, diet. With this diet, the foods you should avoid are processed and refined sugar, milk, white bread, starchy vegetables, white rice and white flour, including cereals and pasta made from white flour. Unlike other diets, on the atkins diet the foods you are encouraged to eat are still nutrient-rich unprocessed foods such as meat, fish and poultry. You also can eat shellfish, regular full fat cheese, butter and, as a consequence, olive oil. The Atkins’ Diet Theory The controversial theory behind the famous atkins diet is that if we cut down on carbs, we will utilise the fat we have stored and we will achieve weight loss |
