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Contributed by: NAPSA Enjoy The Good Life-Like The French (NAPSA) - Here's food for thought: The French have the lowest average body weight per capita in the Western world, yet they are known for eating foods many American dieters crossed off their menus years ago. The book focuses on the net glycemic index values of combined foods eaten as a meal-what Montignac calls the "glycemic outcome." For example, the book says you can have a glass of wine before dinner, but that it's better to first eat a small chunk of hard cheese, so that the metabolic reaction that leads to weight gain is minimized. Fans of the approach say it encourages people to savor eating and to discover new tastes, rather than focusing on the "can'ts" and "don'ts" of dieting. The book offers this distinctively French recipe: Ingredients:
Directions: In a frying pan, brown the turkey cutlets over medium heat in olive oil for 8 to 10 minutes, turning over halfway through the cooking time. Season with salt and pepper. Keep warm on a serving platter. Mix the mustard with the yogurt. Add white wine to the frying pan and stir to release the drippings. Cook briefly, then stir in the mustard-yogurt mixture. Heat gently for a few minutes. Pour the sauce onto the cutlets, garnish with parsley and serve. Preparation: 10 minutes - Cooking time: 15 minutes Serving Size: Makes 4 Servings |
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