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Best Healthy Bran Muffins and Whole Wheat Banana Muffins Recipes

Now that the holidays are past and we are about to enter a new year, it seems many of us are determined to diet or eat healthier in the coming year.  With the world-wide economic crisis we are in, many may think they will not be able to eat healthier because they are cutting back on their food budgets.  With the stress families are under, now is the time to improve your eating habits.  It is important to stay healthy during these rougher times.  You can start by making small changes.  Try these healthy muffin recipes for breakfast or a light lunch.  Pair them with some fresh fruit (buy seasonal fruits to save money) and you have a healthy meal.  And remember, huge muffins don’t fit into your healthier eating or diet plan.  By making your own muffins, you can make them in mini-muffin tins or only fill your regular muffin tins half full.  You will have a healthier portion size.

Whole-wheat banana muffins

5 medium-ripe bananas
2 cups whole-wheat flour
1/2 tsp salt
3 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp honey
1/4 cup milk
2 tbsp melted butter
1 egg

Peel bananas and mash with a fork.  Set aside. In a large bowl, mix together the flour, salt, and baking powder.  Set dry ingredients aside.  Add the remaining ingredients to the bananas and mix thoroughly.  Add banana mixture to the flour mixture.  Grease 12 muffins cups and divide mixture evenly into the muffin cups.  Bake at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes or until done.

Healthy bran muffins

1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup egg substitute
1 1/2 cups low-fat buttermilk
3 tbsp canola or olive oil
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/8 tsp salt
1/4 cup instant low-fat dry milk
3/4 cup SPLENDA granular
1 cup wheat bran, divided
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbsp flaxseeds
2 tbsp raisins

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Line muffin cups with paper baking liners. Blend applesauce, egg substitute, buttermilk, oil, vanilla, salt, dry milk, and SPLENDA together in a large mixing bowl, using a wire whisk.  Reserve 2 tablespoons wheat bran and set aside.  Add remaining wheat bran, flour, baking soda and cinnamon to mixture in large mixing bowl.  Stir well.  Mix in flaxseeds and raisins.  Fill muffin cups 1/2 to 2/3 full of batter.  Top each with a sprinkle of the reserved wheat bran.  Bake 20-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. 

Enjoy!

For more of Linda’s recipes and diabetic information, visit her website at http://diabeticenjoyingfood.squarespace.com


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Part 2: Kawaii TV Show! NHK Japanese Food Fashion Program, Cute Japan Character Bento Boxes

*** LA CARMINA teamed up with Akumu Ink to release a spooky-cute Gothic Lolita Harajuku CLOTHING LINE! COME VIEW THE COLLECTION + ORDER: www.lacarmina.com *** NHK, Japans national public broadcaster, shot a 20 minute TV documentary about character bentos that focused on my work and recipe book, Cute Yummy Time. www.lacarmina.com I jumped around, made Scottish Fold kitty sandwiches and taught Harlem students how to make healthy, cute bentos. It was a success — the children loved it and ate vegetables that they’d never tried before! The New York Wave episode about cute bento boxes is uploaded in two parts; see the other in Related Videos or here www.youtube.com ** FOR MORE BEHIND THE SCENES: www.lacarmina.com ** INFO about my cute bento-inspired cookbook: www.lacarmina.com – CONTACT LA CARMINA -Look out for her new J-pop food books, Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants (Sept 09) and Cute Yummy Time (Oct 09 on Perigee/Penguin USA). To order: www.lacarmina.com GOTH CLOTHING LINE now available to order: www.lacarmina.com Visit her daily BLOG – www.lacarmina.com – for Gothic Lolita fashion photos Japanese pop culture / kawaii! ^__^ Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to Carmina’s videos and add her on… – MySpace: www.myspace.com – Twitter: www.twitter.com – Facebook (search for La Carmina) and join her RSS / mailing list! — www.lacarmina.com

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Bento Box Lunch Food Demo! Cute Yummy Time Book Signing, Japanese Charaben Tutorial & Lesson

***CUTE YUMMY TIME COOKBOOK by La Carmina now available in stores and online! Visit www.lacarmina.com to purchase her recipe book for the cutest food you’ll ever eat.*** J-pop fashion and food author La Carmina (www.lacarmina.com) went on a major US city book tour to promote Cute Yummy Time, a cookbook inspired by Japanese character bento boxes (charaben). She shows how to turn cheese and crackers into kawaii animals at her Halloween signing (Broadway Panhandler, NYC). Her recipe book sold out in 10 minutes! However, you can find it at www.lacarmina.com ABOUT THE BOOK: Enter the magical world of Cute Yummy Time, where simple pancakes become adorable koalas, grilled cheese sandwiches become hippos, and lemon tarts look like puppies. The Japanese cult of kawaii (“ka-why-ee,” or all things cute) has spread to every aspect of living – including food. Japan’s newest trend: school lunches dolled up as adorable creatures. They’re feast for the eyes, but not all the ingredients may be familiar to Western palates. Cute Yummy Time thinks outside the bento box, sharing more than 70 recipes for making food “so cute, you could just eat it.” Using familiar and nutritious foods, author La Carmina shows you how to easily turn even the most mundane meal into a squeal-worthy sensation. – FOR MORE LA CARMINA -Look out for her new J-pop food books, Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants (Sept 09) and Cute Yummy Time (Oct 09 on Perigee/Penguin USA). To order: www.lacarmina.com Visit her daily BLOG

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Day 30 – Time to Write- Where I Baked Banana Muffins

Day 30 out of the 100. I’m close to completing my script. But somehow I don’t want to finish it. Instead I baked banana muffins. Luckily the muffins where a huge success. Because yesterday’s chocolate wasn’t. I do get plenty of writing inspiration while cooking I must say!

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Betty’s Trip to 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival, Richmond, KY–NO RECIPE–

In this video, Betty and her husband, Rick, visit the 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival at the Madison County Fairgrounds in Richmond, KY. Information about sorghum: Sweet sorghum has been widely cultivated in the US since the 1850s for use in sweeteners, primarily in the form of sorghum syrup. By the early 1900s, the US produced 20 million gallons of sweet sorghum syrup annually. Making syrup from sorghum (as from sugar cane) is heavily labor intensive. Following World War II, with the declining availability of farm labor, sorghum syrup production fell drastically. Currently, less than 1 million gallons are produced annually in the US Most sorghum grown for syrup production is grown in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Sorghum syrup and hot biscuits are a traditional breakfast in southern Appalachia. Brian Ayres, an expert on Southern United States cuisine, states that it is impossible to drink more than a few tablespoons of sorghum molasses without respite. In the US since the 1950s, sorghum has been raised primarily for forage and silage, with sorghum cultivation for cattle feed concentrated in the Great Plains (Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska are the leading producers), where insufficient rainfall and high temperature make corn production unprofitable. Sweet sorghum syrup is called “molasses” or “sorghum molasses” in some regions of the US, but the term molasses more properly refers to a different sweet syrup, made as a

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Cumberland Falls Moonbow–Submission for Life in a Day Project

This is mainly duplicate footage from the previous two days of uploaded videos. If you have seen the previous videos, there is nothing new in this. This is my submission to the “Life in a Day” film project. Love, Betty ♥

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Tasty Muffin Recipes Suitable for Diabetics and Just in Time for Back-to-School

Want some new ways to brighten up breakfast at your house?  Do you children like a muffin tucked in their lunch box or for a snack after school?  Is there a diabetic in your household?  Following are a couple of tasty muffin recipes that will be the answer to any of the situations listed above.  For breakfast, add some fresh fruit, a sausage link, slice of bacon, an egg or a small cup of low-fat, sugar-free yogurt and you have a meal.  If you or your child is diabetic, add at least one protein source with the muffin.  The good thing about muffins is that they can be made in advance, saving time during that inevitable morning rush!  They are also great to grab on your way out the door for a midmorning snack at work.

Lemon poppyseed muffins

2 1/4 cups cake flour
1/2 cup SPLENDA
1/2 cup Equal Sugar-Lite
3/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup nonfat instant dry milk
2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp baking soda
3/4 cup buttermilk
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
2 1/2 tbsp grated lemon peel
1 egg
1/2 cup egg substitute
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp poppyseeds

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Line 18 muffin cups with paper baking cups. Set aside.

In a large mixing bowl, mix cake flour, SPLENDA, Equal, and butter on medium speed of electric mixer 1-2 minutes until blended and crumbly.  Add dry milk, baking powder, baking soda and salt.  Mix on low speed until blended.  Blend buttermilk, juice, lemon peel, egg, egg substitute and vanilla in a small mixing bowl.  Add 2/3 of buttermilk mixture to flour mixture.  Mix on medium speed one minute.  Stop and scrape sides and bottom of bowl.  Mix on medium-high speed 45 to 60 seconds.  Reduce mixer speed to low and add remaining liquid; blend.  Stop mixer and scrape sides and bottom of bowl again.  Add poppyseeds.  Mix on medium-high speed 30 seconds.  Pour muffin batter into prepared pans.  Bake muffins 12-15 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.

This Banana Chocolate Chip Muffin is a particular favorite of children.  It is an especially good way to give your diabetic child a special treat.

Banana chocolate chip muffins

3-4 large bananas, ripe and mashed
3/4 cup Splenda granular
1/4 cup egg substitute or 1 egg
1 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt, optional
1/3 cup butter, melted
1/4 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  In a large mixing bowl, blend together bananas, sugar and egg or egg substitute.  Add flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt.  Blend well.  Stir in the butter and chocolate chips.  Fill paper-lined muffin tins 2/3 full.  Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

Yield:  18 muffins

Note:  Yes, there is a minimal amount of sugar in the chocolate chips.  However, there should not be enough in 1 muffin to raise blood-sugar levels.  Of course, in the case of severe diabetes or special needs consult with your doctor or buy sugar-free chocolate chips.

Enjoy! 

A grandmother with diabetes along with other autoimmune diseases, Linda likes to share with others what she has learned through trial and error and her various nutritious studies. She is not a medical professional, just a fellow diabetic. Visit her website at http://diabeticenjoyingfood.squarespace.com for more of her recipes and writings.


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