Best way to cook vegetables?

foods55
foods55 Member Posts: 35 Member
I'm interested to find out the best ways of cooking your vegetables?-Out of these 7 methods?
Boiling
Baking
Frying with olive oil
Griddling
Microwaving
Pressure cooking
Steaming
Working on changing my ways when eating
What I have read is boiling and pressure cooking can deplete cancer fighting strength by 50% or more?

Comments

  • Fayard
    Fayard Member Posts: 438 Member
    I usually bake or steam my
    I usually bake or steam my veggies.
    I also drink vegetable juices.
  • HellieC
    HellieC Member Posts: 524 Member
    Steam or stir fry
    I usually steam or stir fry them. I used to boil them but since my diagnosis I, too am looking for ways to keep as many nutrients in them as possible.
    Helen
  • california_artist
    california_artist Member Posts: 816 Member
    Preparing veggies
    http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=16

    This is the url for a very, very good site on veggies. Nutritional info, health, how best to cook etc.

    http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=16

    Some veggies release more of their benefits after boiling, like tomatoes and carrots. Some need a little boiling to get rid of oxalic acid, and in these one should throw out the water after boiling, as in swiss chard. Kale releases most of its calcium after a long boiling time, so if that is what you are after, then long boiling it is. Carrots and tomatoes offer other nutrients when not cooked.

    Anyway, this site is a great beginning to find out what to do with your veggies.

    Personally, I tend not to microwave anythng I might want nutritional value out of, I do reheat coffee, because I really wasn't expecting to have much benefit from it anyway.

    foods55-why did you choose that name. Are you greatlyinteresed in foods?
  • Fayard
    Fayard Member Posts: 438 Member

    Preparing veggies
    http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=16

    This is the url for a very, very good site on veggies. Nutritional info, health, how best to cook etc.

    http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=16

    Some veggies release more of their benefits after boiling, like tomatoes and carrots. Some need a little boiling to get rid of oxalic acid, and in these one should throw out the water after boiling, as in swiss chard. Kale releases most of its calcium after a long boiling time, so if that is what you are after, then long boiling it is. Carrots and tomatoes offer other nutrients when not cooked.

    Anyway, this site is a great beginning to find out what to do with your veggies.

    Personally, I tend not to microwave anythng I might want nutritional value out of, I do reheat coffee, because I really wasn't expecting to have much benefit from it anyway.

    foods55-why did you choose that name. Are you greatlyinteresed in foods?

    Fruits
    Claudia,

    How many servings of fruits do you eat?
    I am afraid I might be eating too much.
  • california_artist
    california_artist Member Posts: 816 Member
    Fayard said:

    Fruits
    Claudia,

    How many servings of fruits do you eat?
    I am afraid I might be eating too much.

    Fayard
    I replied to this is drybrushing thread.

    But have to admit I haven't looked into it officially yet.

    If you start with fresh, organic fruit and eat in moderation, would think you would be fine. Especially if you stay on the alkaline and anticancer property side. Have you looked into any ph charts? If not be sure to google that and then decide what you can do to make wise choices.

    I have a little postage stamp type of scale and the other day I decided to weigh out the bunch of grapes I was having, thinking it was a serving, maybe two. Turns out it was almost a half a pound. So I am now going to begin weighing my portions or sticking them in cups to see what's going on. I know in the beginning I looked at grapes as a life saver so I went crazy eating them on an empty stomach, envisioning them just killing my cancer cells like crazy.

    Nutrition is an incredibly convoluted affair. It's a blessing and a mine field all in one.
  • california_artist
    california_artist Member Posts: 816 Member
    Fayard said:

    Fruits
    Claudia,

    How many servings of fruits do you eat?
    I am afraid I might be eating too much.

    Fayard
    I replied to this is drybrushing thread.

    But have to admit I haven't looked into it officially yet.

    If you start with fresh, organic fruit and eat in moderation, would think you would be fine. Especially if you stay on the alkaline and anticancer property side. Have you looked into any ph charts? If not be sure to google that and then decide what you can do to make wise choices.

    I have a little postage stamp type of scale and the other day I decided to weigh out the bunch of grapes I was having, thinking it was a serving, maybe two. Turns out it was almost a half a pound. So I am now going to begin weighing my portions or sticking them in cups to see what's going on. I know in the beginning I looked at grapes as a life saver so I went crazy eating them on an empty stomach, envisioning them just killing my cancer cells like crazy.

    Nutrition is an incredibly convoluted affair. It's a blessing and a mine field all in one.
  • Fayard
    Fayard Member Posts: 438 Member

    Fayard
    I replied to this is drybrushing thread.

    But have to admit I haven't looked into it officially yet.

    If you start with fresh, organic fruit and eat in moderation, would think you would be fine. Especially if you stay on the alkaline and anticancer property side. Have you looked into any ph charts? If not be sure to google that and then decide what you can do to make wise choices.

    I have a little postage stamp type of scale and the other day I decided to weigh out the bunch of grapes I was having, thinking it was a serving, maybe two. Turns out it was almost a half a pound. So I am now going to begin weighing my portions or sticking them in cups to see what's going on. I know in the beginning I looked at grapes as a life saver so I went crazy eating them on an empty stomach, envisioning them just killing my cancer cells like crazy.

    Nutrition is an incredibly convoluted affair. It's a blessing and a mine field all in one.

    Claudia
    Yes, I downloaded a couple of charts from the internet.
    I am eating cantaloupe, cherries, black grapes, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, apples, pears, bananas, and apricots.

    I know that bananas, cantaloupe, cherries and strawberries are alkaline, but how about the sugar? Do you worry about it?

    I really do not know what to do, because I think I lost another pound or two. I am now in 114, and I am 5'9" tall.
    I have an appointment with a nutritionist in a couple of weeks.
    I know that everyone who cuts sugar and red meat off losses weight.
    I did back in November when I was diagnosed, but I was still eating some.
    Now, I am not eating read meat, processed sugars, of milk at all.