The Soy of Cooking
(ARA) - The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s can be tough on even the most health-conscious eaters. Whether at home, work or holiday parties, high-calorie, high-fat foods seem to rule the day, as proud cooks pull out all the stops for this special time of year.
Food is also a popular gift during the holiday season. And while these food gifts include the occasional fruit basket, often they consist of typical holiday fare such as cookies, candy or cheese and sausage. (We won’t even get started on the fruitcake.)
Why not start a new tradition and maybe even give loved ones a jump start on their New Year’s resolution to eat better by incorporating soy products into your holiday menus and gift-giving this year? Don’t worry -- you don’t have to substitute Tofurkey for the holiday bird. The wide variety of soy products available today makes it easy to add the benefits of soy to your diet.
Crum Creek Mills, a Springfield, Penn.-based soy foods company, specializes in making everyday food items healthier with the addition of soy. No more trying to figure out how to make tofu palatable to your family -- they’ll be eating foods they already like, made healthier with the addition of soy. “We focus on products everyone knows and loves,” says Rich Rothman, general manager. For example, the company’s soy protein pancake mix or soy protein muffin mix would be a great addition to any holiday brunch. Choose from buttermilk or blueberry pancake mix and from three muffin varieties: Bold Banana Walnut, Bountiful Blueberry and Brilliant Bran.
“Soy foods have grown in popularity as consumers learn more about associated health benefits,” notes Rothman. In fact, soy food sales are expected to reach $4 billion for 2003. “Several studies have shown that soy products help lower cholesterol and reduce the severity of menopausal symptoms,” he says. Soy also reduces the risk of certain types of cancer, such as breast and prostate. Soy products are a great way for consumers to get high quality protein in their diets with less fat and cholesterol than animal protein.
Another easy way to add the benefits of soy to your meals is to opt for soy protein pasta as a base for your favorite sauce. Fast, filling, nutritious and delicious, these pastas provide between 70 and 90 percent more protein and up to 20 percent fewer carbohydrates than regular pastas. Every 2-ounce serving packs 13 grams of protein and only 36 grams of carbohydrates. This better balance of protein to carbohydrates provides the body with consistent energy over time. Crum Creek has a pasta for every need -- Passionate Penne, Savory Spaghetti, Fabulous Fettuccine, Heavenly Angel Hair and an all-time favorite made healthier, Marvelous Mac and Cheese.
If you or someone on your gift list is looking for a fun way to sample a variety of soy foods, the Soy to the World gift pack is just the thing. It includes three boxes of soy protein pasta in assorted shapes; one box of soy protein macaroni & cheese (the kids will love it); two packs of Soy Bites Breadstick Snacks in assorted flavors; one bag of soy protein muffin mix; one bag of soy protein pancake mix; one bag of soy nuts; and one bag of soy nut mix. All this soy goodness comes attractively packed and can be shipped directly to friends, family, business associates, neighbors -- anyone who enjoys good eating and good health. For complete information on Crum Creek products as well as ordering and shipping information, visit www.crumcreek.com or call (888) 607-3500.
Courtesy of ARA Content