Did you know, according to American Heart Association, Coronary artery disease causes roughly 1.2 million heart attacks each year, and more than forty percent of those suffering from a heart attack will die?
Here in Healthy World Cuisine, for the month of February I want to reach out to you and your loved ones and make sure that you do not fall into the those statistic numbers and help heighten your "Awareness of Heart Health" and have some fun along the way.
During all my years working in cardiology, I would have loved to be able to talk to patients BEFORE they came rolling into the ER with a myocardial infarction. As by this time, the damage has already begun. Prevention, on the other hand, is the key to success!
There are some factors such as age, gender, race, family history and post menopause that we cannot change. (If anyone knows how to get younger please do not hold back and share...)
However we can reduce our chance for heart attack (myocardial infarction) if we change these following risk factors... (smoking, high blood cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, obesity, stress and behavior and physical inactivity)
Did you know that if you exercise just 20-30 minutes three times you can have a 30% reduction in coronary artery disease? So what is stopping all of us?
I know it is the lack of time, convenience and just plain lack of motivation in those cold winter months. I totally understand.
However you can add some small changes into your lifestyle and you can meet these goals and feel better about yourself. Amazingly your body does not care if these 20-30 minutes are put together or spread out over several sessions over the day. (Of course before starting any new type of physical activity you should consult with your physician first!) Here are some examples of squeezing in a little exercise into your day.
1) Instead of finding the absolutely closest parking spot to the entrance into work or other function. Try to park far away, bring your trainers (sports shoes) and walk briskly into work.
2) Bring your trainers into work and use your lunch break to take a quick 10-20 minute brisk walk- even just up and down the stairs or hallways during dismal weather. (I know that most of us eat and work at the same time at our computers so use just a few minutes to stretch and take care of your heart)
3) Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
4) Mix it up. Examples of aerobic activity include walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, rowing, cross-country skiing, stair climbing, and dancing. (Have fun, get romantic and get your significant other involved in a little salsa dancing- after all it is Valentines week)
5) While watching TV at night, you could fit in at least 10 repetitions of situps- much better option than grabbing for a bag of chips.
Now that brings me to the topic of heart healthy snacks. We all need a little something yummy so that we do not feel deprived. BBQ potato chips and double chocolate fudge cake every once in a while is A OK if done in moderation or just a taste of it.
Totally Nutty Granola Bars is a yummy heart healthy snack option that is portable, full of protein and fiber that will not have you feeling guilty.
I was having an attack of the munchies and just started to forage through our pantry and realized that we had more nuts than Mocha (our pet hamster) and I will ever be able to finish off so I just started to put things together and came up with this combination. These treats are kind of chewy and a little crunchy and very addictive- way too good to share with your pet hamsters.
Generally speaking Granola gets a wrap because it is made with large amounts of butter but this version has none. The fat in nuts is monounsaturated and polyunsaturated, which have been shown to lower levels of LDL (so-called "bad" cholesterol).
Totally Nutty Granola Bars
Serves 12 adults or 4 hungry teenagers
- 1 cup dried fruits (I used a combination of cranberries, raisins, dried blueberries and dried cherries)
- 1 cup dried oats (I used gluten-free prepared dried oats)
- 2 cups nuts (sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, almonds or any kinds of nuts you like)
- 2 tablespoons natural light flax seeds
- ¾ cup nut butter (peanut, almond, cashew butter)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ cup liquid sweeter (agave nectar, honey, corn syrup) I used half honey and half agave nectar but if you want to restrict total calories you could use one of the dietetic sugars such as Equal, Splenda, etc. and adjust amount added to suite your tastes.
- Spray oil
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F or 190 degrees F
Step 2: Mix in a large bowl the following items: dried fruits, dried oats, nuts and flax seeds.
Step 3: In a separate bowl mix together nut butter, vanilla, cinnamon and liquid sweetener
Step 4: Mix the nut butter ingredients in together with the dry ingredients. I used my hands and this seemed to work well. The consistency is slightly sticky and will pull together but will still not form a ball.
Step 5: Spray your heart-shaped baking molds or 9 x 11 baking pan with oil.
Step 6: Put your granola mixture in the molds or baking pans and press down firmly with your hands so it sticks together and there is not any air gaps.
Step 7: Bake totally granola nutty bars for approximately 20-25 minutes until slightly golden on top and ingredients are holding together.
Step 8: Allow totally nutty granola bars to cool completely and remove from molds or cut into shapes in your 9x11 pan.
Step 9: Enjoy as a quick breakfast or snack on the go.
Ingredients
- dried cranberries -
- raisins -
- dried blueberries -
- dried cherries -
- sunflower seeds -
- pumpkin seeds -
- almonds -
- flax seeds -
- vanilla -
- cinnomen -
- agave syrup -
Choc Chip Uru says
Wow these granola bars are magnificent! They look so cute (heart power!) and I bet taste wonderful 😀
Thanks for the tips, info and recipe!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Choc Chip Uru. Wishing you a very heart happy month. Take care, BAM
Geni - Sweet and Crumby says
These homemade granola bars look so packed with deliciousness!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Geni. My son really loved taking them for his school lunches. Hope your day is grand. BAM
Katherine Martinelli says
You sound like my husband, who's a med student! It's so true though, we really all need to exercise and eat right - especially for people like me who have heart disease running rampant in their family history. Yikes. Anyway, this granola sounds like an awesome snack! I love the ingredients.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Katherine. Even though this snack is healthy, it is really addicting and delicious. Good luck to your hubby and trials and tribulations of med school. Take care, BAM
Charles says
Another great tip is getting off a stop earlier than you normally would if you're taking public transport... of course, this isn't always feasible - some bus routes have the stops really spread out, but in my home town the stops are never more than about 15 minutes walk away, and in central Paris, you never really have to walk for more than 5 or 10 minutes to get to a metro station!
Beautiful looking bars - I love granola bars, they're always a welcome snack!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Here in Hong Kong Public transport is readily available but not always that convenient so I decided to start wearing a pedometer one day just to see how far I walked just to get my basic errands in a day. It averaged a little less than 2 miles or about 3.2 Kilometers every day. Now that is not bad. Getting exercise without even trying. Follow Charles idea for those of you that actually have efficient public transport and get off one stop too early. Take Care, BAM
RecipeAdaptors says
Great post Bobbi.
jo-lyn says
Yummy!! And good for you. Always a good combination. Going to have to try these!! =) Thank You.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hello Jo-lyn. I have done quite a bit of QA analysis testing and eating of these over the last several days and I love the chewy and crunchy combo. I'm cramming for an exam and have the munchies.
Wholesome Cook says
What a great post! I have to show it to Mr Chipconnoisseur who is due back from the States on Sunday and we are planning to go on an even healthier eating an exercise plan. Perhaps it will convince him of the goodness of nuts and seeds... If it does, I will owe you one and I'll change his nickname to Mr Nutconnoisseur and that whay you'll know it worked!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hoping to hear Mr. Nutconnoisseur is making some healthy changes. Trust me I know hard it is to convince our husbands this is the right thing to do.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Kay. It is so easy to make. Enjoy. Bam
Asmita says
Really very creative. Looks amazing!!!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you Asmita. They are pretty addictive and such an easy one to prepare.
Purely.. Kay says
Aww.. I just LOVE this post. And the title is so cute and wonderful. I can totally see myself making this 🙂
Hannah (BitterSweet) says
Those bars sure are loaded with the crunchy stuff alright! Just the way I like it. 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Hannah. A fitting healthy snack along side that herbal tea. I feel healthier already. LOL
Joanne says
Ooo, I have agave nectar in the pantry, this would be a great use for it!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Hi Joanne, I am just get acquainted with all of these different healthier versions of sweeteners. Amazed I was actually able to find some here in HK. The was the perfect use of the agave nectar as it was lightly sweet.
gardenfreshtomatoes says
Great granola bars! with different nut-butters more availible now, you could cange it up every time!
Healthy World Cuisine says
I think we could make it so many ways as long as you keep the ratio to nut butter to dry ingredients the same, possibilities are endless. I must admit they are very chewy and it was a great mid day snack for the boys after school.
thecompletecookbook says
Aah yes, prevention is better than cure they say. Your granola bars sound heavenly.
🙂 Mandy
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thanks Mandy. Prevention is far easier than dealing with it post intervention. Take Care, BAM
Tandy says
what a fantastic post! Look at this month's mingle - you might want to link up? (email me if you want details). I so agree with the parking point - I find a parking space in the shade far from the door and walk as much as I can while shopping - kills two birds with one stone so to speak 🙂
Healthy World Cuisine says
Sounds like a good idea to link up. I will send you an e-mail soon.