Read I Can Make You Hot! Online
Authors: Kelly Killoren Bensimon
Tags: #Health; Fitness & Dieting, #Diets & Weight Loss, #Other Diets, #Diets
Peanut butter on rice crackers
Jicama (a great substitute for chips) with guacamole
Hummus with baked tortilla chips
Kelly’s Cardinal Rule
Even though I do drink Diet Coke, when it comes to food, I’d rather have you stick to your sugar instead of artificial sweeteners and get more spice (or sweet) out of life.
Remember that hot isn’t just
caliente;
it’s also spicy and sultry. Red hot condiments can spice up your food and jump-start your metabolism without adding many calories. Here are a few of my favorites:
We keep reading about how bad sodium is for our health, but if you eat fresh foods that you prepare yourself, you can determine and control the amount of salt you want to use. I, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, am perfectly capable of deciding how much salt I want to put on my food. I don’t need anyone else to salt my food for me. I know that the amount of salt I choose to sprinkle on my food is not going to hurt me. As a general rule of thumb, taste first, salt after.
Kelly’s Red-Hot Food List
Baked corn tortillas with paprika
Baked potato skins with yogurt and chili powder
Boneless Buffalo chicken wings
Candied jalapeños (aka “cowboy candies”)
Cinnamon and cayenne almonds
Dehydrated corn kernels with chili powder
Hot tamales
Popcorn with sugar and cinnamon or cayenne pepper