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--- Kristina Carlton <[log in to unmask]>
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> So how do you all get enough fiber in your diet?
It helps to have the veges ready. When I get a
chance, I clean and chop up a whole bunch of raw
vegetables - I especially like cauliflower, red
peppers and radishes - and store them in a big
container in the fridge. Then they are ready when I'm
hungry, or I can throw them in my lunchbox on the way
out the door. I also cook up a lot of veges, often a
package or two of frozen, and store them in the fridge
in cup-size plastic containers.
Now I know this isn't as good as fresh vegetables
prepared just before eating, but vegetables you
actually eat are much more nutritious than the ones
that rot in the crisper!
I still have a problem getting enough fiber, so I take
flax seed meal and psyllium husks. My favorite way is
to mix 2 Tablespoons of flaxseed meal, 1 teaspoon of
psyllium husks, 2 T of almond butter or tahini, (a bit
of Splenda - I'm not always a purist) and enough water
to make either a thick dough, which can be rolled into
balls or cakes - useful on the run, as long as you are
sure to drink water with it - or a pudding-like paste
to eat with a spoon. Quite tasty, in my humble
opinion, and three servings a day give you 30 grams
of fiber not even counting the vegetables.
If the psyllium causes discomfort, I would suggest
making sure you get plenty of water with them and
start with just a smidgen,gradually increasing the
amount as tolerated.
Andrea
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