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Jamie Oliver

It’s certainly no secret that American eating habits have gotten out of hand.  What’s worse, these habits are becoming increasingly unhealthy as more and more  Americans rely too much on processed and fast food.

People are losing touch with the concept of  integrating a balanced diet into their everyday routine, and this has become more evident as obesity, heart disease and diabetes threaten to create the first generation of children with shorter life expectancies than their parents.  If you want to get a real sick feeling in the pit of your stomach, re-read that last sentence.

I was reading a few articles on one of my favorite websites this morning (Health.com).  One article in particular stuck in my mind.  Keep reading, but don’t expect that sick feeling to get any better.

From Health.com:

One in five teens in the U.S.—and more than 40% of obese teens—have abnormal cholesterol, whether it’s low HDL (good cholesterol); high LDL (bad cholesterol); or high levels of triglycerides, another type of blood fat, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).  Read the entire article….

None of us want our young people to have serious health problems that could have been prevented.  What’s more, we want to make their life expectancies greater than ours, not less!     We HAVE to start setting better examples, cooking healthier meals, and do everything within our power to heal and mend the wounds that have been inflicted by poor choices.

Someone else feels this way and I believe you’ve heard of him.  This fall, one of the most entertaining Food Network stars ever, British chef Jaime Oliver, began a campaign for an American Food Revolution in which he aims to change how Americans eat — by helping them learn to cook healthier meals and make better choices. Over the years, Jamie says that he’s “consistently observed the most radical, inspiring and completely emotional changes, simply through showing people how to cook a handful of meals.”

To spread the word and gain momentum, Jamie has created a petition, promoting healthy food for children, that he will present to the White House. I know you’ll want to lend your support, as I certainly will mine.  You can find the petition here: http://www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution/petition.

I love the fact that Jamie Oliver cares enough about the health and fitness of young people enough to take action.  And what action – to the White House no less!   You have to appreciate the irony as well – this time around, the American Revolution is being led by a British chef to help save young American lives.  God willing, the British will win this time.

Jamie Oliver’s initiative is all about creating easy, fresh meals at home.   In that vein, below are a few basic “Jam Jar” salad dressings which help make eating more salad and veggies a pleasure (for people of all ages).

French Dressing

Peel and finely chop ¼ of a clove of garlic • Put the garlic, 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard, 2 tablespoons of white or red wine vinegar, and 6 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil into a jam jar with a pinch of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper • Put the lid on the jar and shake well

Yogurt Dressing

Put 1/3 cup of natural yogurt, 2 tablespoons of white or red wine vinegar, and 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil into a jam jar with a pinch of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper • Put the lid on the jar and shake well

Balsamic Dressing

Put 6 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and 2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar into a jam jar with a pinch of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper • Put the lid on the jar and shake well

Credit: Recipes from Jamie’s Food Revolution: Rediscover How to Cook Simple, Delicious, Affordable Meals (Hyperion; October 2009)

Now, go sign that petition!

I’m over the moon that one of my absolute favorite Celeb chefs and cookbook authors, Jamie Oliver, is back on the Food Network. My youngest daughter, Stephany (another Jamie fan), and I watched his Iron Chef battle against Mario – followed by the first episode of his Jamie at Home series.

On Jamie at Home, he made a Hot Smoked Salmon with an Amazing Chile Salsa that I haven’t quite been able to get off my mind. He also made a pork goulash that looked so good we were practically drooling, as well as roasted peppers stuffed with chili, tomatoes and fresh herbs.

There are certain chefs on Food Network that I simply MUST watch everything they make (Alton Brown, Paula Deen, Tyler Florence, Nigella Lawson..), but these words are never more true than when they’re spoken of Jamie. He is one of the best, and his personality and wit make his shows all the more enjoyable. Frankly, Jamie, Alton, Tyler, Nigella, and Paula are so fun to watch – I’d probably watch even if their food looked hideous. Fortunately it’s always amazing – so it’s all good.

An episode titled Let’s Get Lost will air on January 08 at 10:30pm ET/PT and 1:30am ET/PT.

The episode that we saw last night will re-air on the Food Network on Saturday Jan. 26 at 9:30 AM ET/PT.

Visit his official web site for his perfectly wonderful Guacamole/Crispy Tortillas Recipe.