My main reason for starting a blog was so I could post all of my pictures of food. No really, I've been taking pictures of food since I got married...over a year ago. It's about time I cleaned out that memory card.
I bet you're waiting to hear my #1 confession. Am I right? Okay, here it is: I eat sweets. Yep, the whole works, sweets, candy, baked goods, pies, etc. and I'm a dietitian. Can you believe it!? It's true! I actually think I'm going to give them up for Lent this year because giving up sweets is going to be a true sacrifice, like die-to-myself type of sacrifice. Here's is the education piece of the matter of why I can enjoy sweets and still maintain my ideal weight. I typically limit my sugar, sweets and "empty calories" each day to about 200 calories. By empty calories I mean foods that have calories, but no other real nutritional content, such as vitamins, minerals, protein, etc. I believe food you love should be a part of your diet because it brings a little sanity and enjoyment to life. Everything in moderation!
Welp, hope I haven't lost you in all my chatter! I figure I can hook you back in with something yummy, right?
Here is one of my favorite recipes:
Here is one of my favorite recipes:
Chocolate Cookie Bark
I found this recipe underneath the microwave when I move into my husbands house after we got married. Good find, right?
Ingredients:
1 Package (8 squares) Baker's Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate
1 Package (6 Squares) Baker's Premium White Baking Chocolate
2 Tbsp Peanut Butter
10 Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
Directions:
1) Place semi-sweet chocolate and white chocolate in separate medium microwaveable bowls. Microwave until completely melted, following directions on package.
2) Add peanut butter to white chocolate; stir until well blended.
3) Crumble half of the cookies over chocolate in each bowl; mix well.
4) Drop spoonfuls of the chocolate mixtures onto wax paper-covered baking sheet, alternating the colors of the chocolates. Cut through chocolate mixtures several times with knife for marble effect.
5) Refrigerate at least 1 hour or until firm. Break into bite size pieces. Store in airtight container in refrigerator.
Now stop drooling and get cooking! Remember, moderation in all things. Enjoy!