LYSSIE LAKATOS
RD, LD, CDN, CFT
TAMMY LAKATOS SHAMES
RD, LD, CDN, CFT
Nutritionists and
Certified Personal Trainers

 

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Salt Substitutes

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Salt is the go to for most American Kitchens. BUT, that doesn't make it the healthy choice!

 

Salt is the culprit that adds all that extra sodium to our foods. Though some may be spared from hypertension that can result from too much sodium, most of us can't help that bloated, swollen feeling after a salty meal.

 

The worst time to feel that way is during the summer when there's less to cover that puffy belly.

 

Here's a couple of Spiced-up ideas to flavor the foods we find bland without that puffy and sometimes, unhealthy salty addition.

 

 

Tips and Tricks

 

Black pepper – it works well on scrambled eggs and pasta.

 

Ripe tomatoes - to flavor sauces, add garlic and fresh herbs for extra taste.

 

Citrus fruit juices such as lemon and limes - add a great zesty flavor to fish, chicken and pork (use the grated rind for even more flavor and texture)

 

Oregano: pizza, tomato sauces, Greek salads, fish or lamb dishes, omelets and vegetables

 

Sage: pork, game or tomato sauces

 

Thyme: fish and chicken

 

Basil: tomatoes or tomato sauces and pasta dishes

 

Bay Leaves: casseroles, soups and pates

 

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# Mo 2011-07-31 14:37
Love ALL these tips! My personal "go to" favorite is FRESH LEMON! I use it on almost everything I make!
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# The Nutrition Twins 2011-08-01 04:32
Thanks so much Mo! Lemon is amazing, and does really add so much to a meal! Tammy's husband actually made a delicious lobster tail tonight and it was mainly seasoned with fresh lemon, a little paprika, garlic powder and hot pepper flakes! :)
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