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Summary: Tips for making a low fat broccoli potato; learn how to make this nutritious meal In this free video clip series.
Linda Leon is an ordained minister. She and her husband have worked as youth pastors for a number of years. Linda believes that children are the foundation of tomorrow and the best...read more
Everyone wants to live a fit and healthy life, but sometimes beginning a new low fat diet can be daunting and even challenging. Changing your eating habits and learning to prepare low calorie, low fat food might be difficult to acclimate to at first, but having a solid knowledge base about the types of foods that you can enjoy without guilt and some inspiration towards creating a delicious menu full of diet-friendly meals is a great start. Healthy snacks, exercise, and a refrigerator makeover are great steps for diet beginners, and this series will help jump start your diet easily.
In this free video clip series, our expert will discuss not only the benefits of maintaining a healthy, low fat diet, but will demonstrate several recipes that you can prepare at home to get started with your goals. Learn how to prepare meat, vegetables and soups simply and treat yourself to a delicious fruit smoothie for dessert. Before you know it, you'll be on the fast track to a new, slim you!
"Hi! I’m Linda Leon with Expert Village.com. Today we are going to be making a quick dish called Broccoli Potato, real simple. Now this is one of my favorite dishes. The broccoli potato. The ingredients are real simple. You will need broccoli, red onions, tomato, bacon bits and ranch dressing. So we are going to start off with our red onions and then you are going to cut up a few tomatoes. I like to use Romana tomatoes because they are easier to work with. They don’t produce a lot of juice which makes them a little bit simpler to work with. You just add as many tomatoes as you would like or as many onions as you would like. It is really your choice and you chop up your broccoli. Then you add your Ranch Dressing and a liberal supply of bacon bits. You put that on a colorful plate like the way I have it now. That is very appealing and people will enjoy this recipe. "
eHow Article: Broccoli Potato Recipe