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Flaxseed Recipes: Flaxseed in your Diet Today's consumers are looking for flavor, nutrition and value in the foods they eat. Most consumers believe that eating healthfully can greatly or somewhat reduce the risk of disease. Flaxseed fits this profile perfectly because of its pleasant nutty taste and nutritional attributes. Consumers who want to add the health benefits of flaxseed to their diet can do any of the following:

Buy or bake products that have whole or ground flaxseed included in the recipes Use whole or ground flaxseed as a topping on cereal, yogurt, and/or salads Use omega-3 eggs from hens fed rations containing flaxseed

Cooking Tips
Flaxseed and Baking

Add flaxseed to your baking for a pleasant nutty taste, and more. Attractive flaxseed adds flavor, extra texture and good nutrition to your breads and other baked goods. You can add it to your home baked products in its whole seed or milled form.

Whole Flaxseed
– Add a scoopful of flaxseed to bread doughs and pancake, muffin or cookie mixes. When sprinkled on top of any of these before baking, the seeds add crunch, taste and eye appeal.

Milled Flaxseed
– Mill a desired amount of flaxseed to a granular, free-flowing meal in a coffee bean grinder. Added to your baked goods, the milled flaxseed enhances the flavor, appearance and food value of the finished product.

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Substitutions in Recipes

For Fat
– Substitute flax for fat in your recipes, using 3 tbsp ground flax seed for 1 tbsp of margarine, butter or cooking oil. Flax can be substituted for all or some of the fat, depending on the recipe. Note that baking with flax, as fat substitute will cause baked goods to brown more quickly.

For Eggs
– Substitute a ground flax seed/water mixture for eggs in recipes such as pancakes, muffins and cookies. Use 1 tbsp ground flax plus 3 tbsp water - left sitting for several minutes - for each egg. Note that this will result in a chewier version of the recipe, with less volume.

More Than Just Muffins
The Amazing Flax Cookbook, written by Registered Dietitian Jane Reinhardt-Martin and featuring Chef Ron Garrett, gives consumers more than just muffin recipes. This unique, first of its kind flax cookbook, contains over 200 easy-to-make recipes and daily menu plans designed for maximum health, and weight loss for those who need it.

Reinhardt-Martin shared the remarkable findings on how flax can fight illness, from cancer to heart disease, in her first book---Flax Your Way to Better Health. As word spread, her clientele demanded more flax-based recipes, inspiring her to write this cookbook/diet plan. Recipes were not only designed by Reinhardt-Martin and Chef Ron Garrett, but also includes her readers(with their stories of why they include flax in their diet). The Amazing Flax Cookbook includes tips on how to cook and bake successfully with flax, as well as 6 weeks of 1500, 1800, and 2200 calorie meal plans.

If You Can Not moderately include flax seed in your diet then FlaxComplete3000 is a priceless product for you! Indeed, a lot of food products do contain flax seed such as bread, cereal and bakery goods but getting the proper daily amount is usually far and few between. Bakers may use flax seed flour or include flax seed in baking but to eat 4 loaves of bread and 3 pies per day may be dangerous to your health.

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