MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail
Sign in to Windows Live ID Web Search:   
go to MSNGroups 
Free Forum Hosting
 
Important Announcement Important Announcement
The MSN Groups service will close in February 2009. You can move your group to Multiply, MSN’s partner for online groups. Learn More
DUST ON THE BIBLE[email protected] 
  
What's New
  
  Welcome To Dust  
  Hi New Members  
  General  
  Good Morning  
  Good Night  
  Our Daily Chat  
  Question 4 Week  
  Todays Prayer  
  Adult's Chapel  
  Childrens Chapel  
  Todays Web Word  
  Devotional  
  Motivationals  
  Scripture  
  Psalms/ Proverbs  
  Christian Faith  
  Catholic Faith  
  Jewish Faith  
  Tears From God  
  Easter Sunday  
  Mother's Day  
  Father's Day  
  Thanksgiving Day  
  Christmas Day  
  New Year's Day  
  Gods Little Ones  
  Teens Go 4wd  
  Tree House Club  
  Bible Adventure  
  Testamonies  
  Praise Report  
  Birthdays  
  Special Awards  
  Quotes  
  Thoughts  
  Lift Me Ups  
  Cancer  
  Sorow/Pain/Abuse  
  Warnings  
  Health Concerns  
  Health Foods  
  Recipes  
  Tea Time  
  Coffee Break  
  Morning Coffee  
  Saints & Angels  
  Heroic Women  
  Brave Males  
  4Gotten History  
  Native Lore  
  Story Time  
  Lindas Book Club  
  Poetry  
  Angela's mailbox  
  Barbara"s Quest  
  Blue's Lessons  
  Chrissies Gems  
  ♥DebsDollOffer�?/A>  
  ♥Deb'sRequest �?/A>  
  ♥Deb'sPickups �?/A>  
  ♥Deb's Mailbox�?/A>  
  ♥DebsBackground�?/A>  
  ♥Deb'sTagOffers�?/A>  
  Happy's Spot  
  Jemmie's Box  
  Linda's Mailbox  
  Micah's Journey  
  Millie and David  
  Nellie's Page  
  Pat's Mail Box  
  Pat's Garden  
  Rosie's Creation  
  Christmas Carols  
  Our Choir  
  Hymns  
  Songs  
  Animal care  
  Handy Tips  
  Gardening tips  
  Computer Help  
  Batter Up  
  Jokes and Gags  
  Games For All  
  Revelations  
  The Gathering  
  Studies  
  Pictures  
  Angela's Tags  
  Name Tags  
  Pat's Pictures  
  Dust on the bible  
  Pats specials  
  Linda  
    
  Daily Messages  
  
  
  Tools  
 
Recipes : Food of the Week . . . Collard Greens
Choose another message board
 
     
Reply
Recommend  Message 1 of 2 in Discussion 
From: Angela  (Original Message)Sent: 9/23/2008 2:11 PM
Food of the Week . . . Collard Greens

Did you know that one cup of cooked collard greens will provide you with almost as much calcium as a cup of milk? Milk products are often considered the best source of calcium, so you may be surprised to find that while one cup of 2% milk provides 29% of the daily value (297 mg) for calcium, one cup of cooked collard greens contains almost as much: 23% of the daily value (226 mg)! And the collard greens have half the calories of the milk (50 calories compared to 121) with virtually no fat. Calcium is known primarily for its role in maintaining the strength and density of bones, but recent studies have shown that it is also important in helping to protect colon cells from cancer-causing chemicals, preventing migraine headaches, and reducing PMS symptoms during the second half of the menstrual cycle. Since the body tightly controls the amount of calcium in the blood so that sufficient calcium is always available, when dietary intake it too low, calcium is pulled out of the bones to maintain normal blood concentrations. This is why low dietary calcium can, over many years, lead to osteoporosis. So next time you are wondering how to boost your calcium intake, don't just think milk, think collard greens! Read More ...

If you have any questions about today's Bulletin Ask George Your Question

Our Recipe of the Week is Pinto Beans with Collard Greens

Recipe of the Week
view recipe ...


First  Previous  2 of 2  Next  Last 
Reply
Recommend  Message 2 of 2 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameCryingWolf777Sent: 9/23/2008 5:06 PM
Did you know that one cup of cooked collard greens will provide you with almost as much calcium as a cup of milk? Milk products are often considered the best source of calcium, so you may be surprised to find that while one cup of 2% milk provides 29% of the daily value (297 mg) for calcium, one cup of cooked collard greens contains almost as much: 23% of the daily value (226 mg)! And the collard greens have half the calories of the milk (50 calories compared to 121) with virtually no fat. Calcium is known primarily for its role in maintaining the strength and density of bones, but recent studies have shown that it is also important in helping to protect colon cells from cancer-causing chemicals, preventing migraine headaches, and reducing PMS symptoms during the second half of the menstrual cycle. Since the body tightly controls the amount of calcium in the blood so that sufficient calcium is always available, when dietary intake it too low, calcium is pulled out of the bones to maintain normal blood concentrations. This is why low dietary calcium can, over many years, lead to osteoporosis. So next time you are wondering how to boost your calcium intake, don't just think milk, think collard greens