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How do I eat more whole grains?
This is the eve of the New Year, 2009. One of the resolutions for many people is to eat more healthy and take charge of thier nutrition. Today I was asked a very simple (yet also could get confusing) question: How do I eat more whole grains?
The FDA has said to make at least half of your grain choices 'whole grains'. This is certainly good advice to follow, but why stop there? Why not make MOST of your grain choices whole grains? Many people don't know where to start. Let me give you some ideas:
1. Eat brown rice (not par boiled) instead of white rice
2. Eat only whole wheat bread (or at best home mill your flour from the whole fresh grain!!)
3. Whole rolled oats (also known as 'old fashioned') are a whole grain. Choose them over instant.
4. Ditch the pancake and muffin mixes and use at LEAST half whole wheat for the flour
(again home milling means you can use ALL whole grain flour) – see a video I did on 'Make a-head Muffins" here.
These are just a few suggestions to get started. Once your diet starts to include more whole grains, you will find more ways everywhere to add them to your menu! Don't forget the POPCORN!
Best Blessings!
Donna Miller
http://www.millersgrainhouse.com/store
Tips to using Organic Brown Rice
Brown rice is better for you than white rice. It has more nutrients and more fiber. It is lower on the glycemic index (blood sugar spiking stuff) than it's white alternative. But no matter how you try to 'sell' it, some people think brown rice is hard to switch to. The truth is it just takes following a few tips.
There are a few tips to using organic brown rice in place of the (conveniently stripped of all nutrition) minute or instant rice.
Tip #1: Soak, Rinse and Drain
If you are cooking brown rice the traditional way (simmered in a covered pot) then soak it for about half an hour in water that covers the top. Drain it in a strainer and rinse just before you put it in the boiling water. This will soften the nutritious hull and make it cook more like stripped rice.
Tip #2: Don't over or under cook
Over cooked brown rice gets mushy. Under cooked brown rice is tough or chewy. The little bit of time you pay attention to this is well worth the pay off of tasty healthy rice.
Tip #3: Use your oven
For almost perfect brown rice (tastes, feels and acts just like the white rice) use the oven to cook it. In the month of December, I will be sending my 'Oven Brown Rice" Recipe out in our December Newsletter. If you want to learn this fool-proof trick (that saves a pot for cooking and takes the same time as the chicken, roast or turkey in the oven) then subscribe to our newsletter in the drop down box that is/was here when you first visited!
You may never fix rice the same ole way again!
Best Blessings!
Donna Miller
Owner, Millers Grain House
New inventory of Organic Grains
We got another shipment of organic grains in today.
Our inventory now includes:
ORGANIC White Basmati Rice
ORGRANIC Brown Basmati Rice
ORGANIC Spelt
ORGANIC Barley
We still have a wide variety of Wheats – both organic and chemical free to choose from.
Rice was back ordered for MANY weeks! We are happy to have some more options to offer our customers.
Come check out our prices for BULK GRAINS
Best Blessings!
Donna @ Millers Grain House
