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Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder characterized by decreased bone mass and by increased susceptibility to fractures in the absence of other recognizable causes of bone less. Many factors contribute to osteoporosis; one is a calcium poor diet. Based on current information, calcium intake should be:
While dairy products are excellent sources of calcium, they are not the only ones. Other natural sources of calcium are rhubarb, sardines and salmon. There are also many calcium-fortified foods on the market such as orange juice, bread and cereals. Good sources of calcium are:
If you are not eating enough calcium-rich foods, you may need to take supplements. Ask your doctor before taking a calcium supplement. The following recipe for macaroni and cheese was "rehabbed" to lower the fat and calories. Taking the fat out of the recipe did not, however, lower the calcium. It still has 429 mg in a serving. STOVE TOP MACARONI AND CHEESE Topping: 1 cup fresh bread crumbs Macaroni: 1/2 pound (1-1/2 cups dry) elbow macaroni Sauce: 1/2 cup fat-free egg substitute Topping: Heat oven to 350 degrees. In small baking pan, combine bread crumbs and salt; spread out into thin layer. Bake until golden brown and crisp. Macaroni: In large saucepan, bring 2 quarts water to a boil. Add macaroni and salt; cook until almost tender, but a little firm to the bite. Drain; return to pan. Add margarine and toss to melt. Sauce: In medium bowl, combine egg substitute, milk, red pepper sauce, salt, pepper, and mustard. Pour egg mixture over cooked macaroni; add cheese. Stir over medium heat until the cheese melts, about 5 minutes. Top with toasted bread crumbs and serve. Yield: 8 servings (side dish) |
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