the Mayo Clinic's Top 10 Healthy Foods list

Beco

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Here, in alphabetical order, are the Mayo's picks, drawn up at the home office in Rochester, Minn.

Apples: Apples are a good source of pectin, a fibre that lowers cholesterol and glucose levels. Apples are also a good source of vitamin C, an important antioxidant that helps the body absorb iron and folate.

Almonds: Full of fibre, riboflavin, magnesium, iron, calcium and vitamin E, these nuts are good for the heart. And most of the fat in almonds is monounsaturated, which can help lower bad cholesterol levels when substituted for other fats.

Broccoli: While not appreciated by the first President Bush, this vegetable contains calcium, potassium, folate, fibre and phytonutrients - compounds that may help prevent diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. It also contains the antioxidant beta-carotene and is an excellent source of vitamin C.

Blueberries: These berries are a low-calorie source of fibre, antioxidants and phytonutrients; they may improve short-term memory and reduce cell damage linked to aging.

Red beans: Small red, pinto and kidney - red beans are an excellent low-fat source of antioxidants, protein, dietary fibre, copper, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and thiamine.

Salmon: This popular fish is a terrific source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are believed to provide heart benefits. It's low in saturated fat and cholesterol and is a good source of protein. The Mayo suggests choosing wild salmon, if possible, as it is less likely to contain unwanted chemicals such as mercury.

Spinach: Popeye's favourite is high in vitamin A, and is a solid source of calcium, folate, iron, magnesium, riboflavin and vitamins B-6 and C. The plant compounds spinach contains may boost the immune system and help prevent certain types of cancer.

Sweet potatoes: High in beta-carotene and vitamin C, sweet potatoes are also a good source of fibre, vitamin B-6 and potassium and are fat-free and relatively low in calories.

Vegetable juice: An easy way to inject vegetables into a diet, vegetable juices contain most of the same vitamins, minerals and other nutrients the source vegetables do. Tomato juice, and vegetable juices which include tomatoes, are good sources of lycopene - an antioxidant that may lower the risk of heart attack and certain cancers. Low-sodium varieties are best.

Wheat germ: A concentrated source of nutrients, two tablespoons provide thiamine, folate, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and zinc. Can be worked into a diet as a topping for cereals, yogurt and salads, or an ingredient baked into muffins, cookies and pancakes.
 
If you ever get to Ocean City, Maryland or the Delaware beaches, try these Thrashers French Fries, to die for!!!
 
opps fortgot

14. Chocolate shakes
15. Any food from the Varsity on GT college game day :D

16. McDonald's morning biscuits
 
huskie said:
with melted cheese and salsa
what do they call that again??

also add,

Pizza
chinese food
Hot dogs on the grill
sweet pickles
Big macs
french fries
ice cream
candy corn
 
Apples: As long as the rest of the Martini comes with it or ice cream and whipped cream and it better be warm

Almonds: candied ones always remind me of weddings, but why almonds M&M's are so much better

Broccoli: Don't touch the stuff, love it but it does bad things to my body since the gallbladder came out

Blueberries: with a bit of fresh cream, whipped that is. or with a bit of milk YUMMY. but don't eat to many at once, they will clean out your system

Red beans: see broccoli

Salmon: just ick

Sweet potatoes: as long it is in pie form

Vegetable juice: don't forget the vodka

Wheat germ: this one stumps me. maybe if it had a more appealing name
 
deathbypickle said:
Apples: As long as the rest of the Martini comes with it or ice cream and whipped cream and it better be warm

Almonds: candied ones always remind me of weddings, but why almonds M&M's are so much better

Broccoli: Don't touch the stuff, love it but it does bad things to my body since the gallbladder came out

Blueberries: with a bit of fresh cream, whipped that is. or with a bit of milk YUMMY. but don't eat to many at once, they will clean out your system

Red beans: see broccoli

Salmon: just ick

Sweet potatoes: as long it is in pie form

Vegetable juice: don't forget the vodka

Wheat germ: this one stumps me. maybe if it had a more appealing name

ah, Bloody Mary's....
 
Beco said:
what do they call that again??

also add,

Pizza
chinese food
Hot dogs on the grill
sweet pickles
Big macs
french fries
ice cream
candy corn


nachos I think?
 
Dove Bars, Hagaan Daas ice cream in peanut butter chocolate, or Ben and Jerry's Chubby Hubby. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
 
Where's the pussy on this list? It's got to be fortified with 8 essential vitamins and minerals. Whole babies grow in there.
 
Butterflybaby04 said:
Dove Bars, Hagaan Daas ice cream in peanut butter chocolate, or Ben and Jerry's Chubby Hubby. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM


*gag* *puke* that stuff will make ya fat?? grosssssss
 
They forgot Beer, BBQ pork, fried chicken, country fried steak and lobster.
 
catfish said:
They forgot Beer, BBQ pork, fried chicken, country fried steak and lobster.


lobster?? aint that shit high in protein, low in carbs?
 
deathbypickle said:
mmmm
lobster and steamers


one of my favorite heavens

lobsters steamers and you covered in drawn butter...mmmmmm.....lol
 
The original list is pretty much my everyday staples list.

Yay me?
 
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