Skip to content
  • Food For Better Health
    • Food Advocacy
    • Healthy Eating
    • How Food Works
  • Edible Gardening
    • Preserving Food
    • Container Gardening
  • Meals For Two
  • Recipes
    • Appetizers/Snacks
    • Beverages
      • Cocktails
      • Wine
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Desserts
    • From the Sea
    • Grill It!
    • Main Course
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Pork
      • Turkey
    • Pasta
    • Salads
    • Sauces
    • Side Dishes
    • Slow Cooker Simplicity
    • Soups & Stews
    • Vegetables
  • Reviews
    • Books
    • Equipment
    • Foodie Adventures
    • Ingredients
    • Restaurants
  • FREE STUFF!
  • MEDIA KIT
JoAnn's Food Bites
  • Recipes
    • Appetizers/Snacks
    • Beverages
      • Cocktails
      • Wine
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Desserts
    • From the Sea
    • Grill It!
    • Main Course
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Pork
      • Turkey
    • Pasta
    • Salads
    • Sauces
    • Side Dishes
    • Slow Cooker Simplicity
    • Soups & Stews
    • Vegetables
  • Recipes
    • Appetizers/Snacks
    • Beverages
      • Cocktails
      • Wine
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Desserts
    • From the Sea
    • Grill It!
    • Main Course
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Pork
      • Turkey
    • Pasta
    • Salads
    • Sauces
    • Side Dishes
    • Slow Cooker Simplicity
    • Soups & Stews
    • Vegetables
  • Simmering tomato sauce blended in a vitamix
    Food For Better Health,  Pasta,  Recipes,  Sauces,  Vegetables

    Should We Worry About Lycopene in Our Food?

    March 23, 2017

    At a loyal reader’s request, I am taking a look at Lycopene in our food and if it can benefit a healthy lifestyle. Subscriber, Renee G said, “LYCOPENE: I would love to know what foods have it, how the body uses it, and if there is research showing effects on skin cancer rates.” What is Lycopene? (Lie-co-peen) – is a chemical compound that gives some vegetables and fruits, their vibrant color.  Found in watermelons, pink grapefruits, apricots, guava, papaya, and red oranges; and particularly high amounts in tomatoes and tomato products.   In North America, 85% of dietary lycopene comes from tomato products such as tomato juice or paste. One…

    Read More
    2 Comments

    Related Posts

    frying pan over a stove flame

    Reasons Learning to Cook Is Therapeutic

    October 7, 2020
    various containers of olive oil

    Embracing Healthy Fats and Oils

    November 5, 2020
    pitchers of milk with a blue background

    Does Milk Really Do a Body Good?

    September 13, 2019
  • Main Course,  Meals For Two,  Pork,  Recipes,  Vegetables

    A Humble Version of Bangers and Mash

    March 16, 2017

    Origination of the humble Bangers and Mash Thought to be an Irish dish, Bangers & Mash originates throughout the British Isles, a group of islands including Great Britain, Ireland, and over six thousand smaller isles. In native British terms, the “bangers” portion of the dish has been linked to the World War I meat shortage.  Sausages were produced with such a high water content, they popped under high heat cooking methods. Modern sausages do not contain such a high water content. Construction of Bangers & Mash Bangers & Mash can be constructed using any type of sausage you like.  Traditional dishes are made of pork or beef, or a Cumberland…

    Read More
    1 Comment

    Related Posts

    End of summer salad

    End of Summer Salad

    September 26, 2016
    pile of spinach on a cutting board

    Spinach Health Benefits and Easy to Grow

    September 11, 2020
    butter sitting on crock pot roast

    Easiest Slow Cooker Pot Roast Ever!

    March 28, 2016
  • Beef,  Main Course,  Meals For Two,  Recipes,  Vegetables

    10 Step Southern Cubed Steak Meal Plan

    March 2, 2017

    Cubed steak was a staple in our house, growing up in Georgia.  It is a cheap cut of beef, which is usually very tough.  Pan frying it, allows drippings to form the base of the good ‘ole white gravy, we southerners like to put on anything. Patience is important, as well as very hot pan, when making homemade gravy.  Use good quality milk, as it is the main ingredient in this smothering sauce. As my first entire meal plan post;  this will take you step-by-step through the PREP and COOKING stages of this meal.  Hope you enjoy it. PREP POTATOES Peel russet or Yukon Gold potatoes. Cut into 1/2″ or…

    Read More
    1 Comment

    Related Posts

    meatloaf

    My Mama’s Frugal Meatloaf

    April 5, 2016
    raw steak before acclimating

    Acclimate for a Good Steak

    May 17, 2016
    various vegetables and spices

    Common Spices for Cooking Flavorful Mexican Food

    July 25, 2020
  • Breakfast,  Food For Better Health,  Recipes

    Don’t Screw The Poach-ing; Poach Eggs in 7 steps

    February 23, 2017

    Poached eggs, why are they so hard to get right? Ah, yum, a perfectly poached egg is delicious on a piece of toast, or egg-cellent as eggs Benedict.  I enjoy topping off a simple, green salad with a poached egg, allowing the runny yolk to serve as my salad dressing. First, we need to understand the process of POACHING…. What is Poaching? Poaching is to cook food gently in liquid, just below the boiling point. The amount and temperature of the liquid required, depends on the food being poached.  Meats and poultry are usually poached in stock.  Eggs are usually cooked in lightly salted water.  I add just a small amount…

    Read More
    5 Comments

    Related Posts

    peppers for the egg and pepper recipe

    Egg and Pepper Brunch for Two

    April 25, 2017
    Using leftover holiday ham recipes

    4 Recipes to Use Leftover Holiday Ham

    December 29, 2017
    pitchers of milk with a blue background

    Does Milk Really Do a Body Good?

    September 13, 2019
  • Food Advocacy,  Food For Better Health,  Turkey

    5 Food Remedies for Insomina

    February 6, 2017

    What is insomnia? Insomnia is clinically diagnosed as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.  Symptoms include: Difficulty falling asleep when tired Waking up often during the night or having trouble going back to sleep Waking up too early in the morning Feeling tired upon waking Most cases of insomnia are acute insomnia, which is only a short-term issue; however, chronic insomnia is diagnosed when a patient has insomnia at least three nights a week for a month or longer. Biology of insomnia Our bodies produce Serotonin – a natural chemical in our central nervous system, which makes us feel calm or happy.  When it gets dark outside, our bodies naturally turn serotonin…

    Read More
    No Comments

    Related Posts

    Lowes Foods Founders’ Club Giveaway

    March 1, 2017
    Tube Pastas

    Reducing Carbs Better Than Exercise

    July 27, 2017
    frying pan over a stove flame

    Reasons Learning to Cook Is Therapeutic

    October 7, 2020
 Older Posts
Newer Posts 

AFFILIATE PARTNERS

Please note that I may earn a small commission from purchases made through product links on this website or in posts. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

OXO! SIMPLIFYING HOME COOKING!
Perdue delivered to your door

                               SHOP NOW!

Back to the Roots Promo with plants

JoAnn's Food Bites holding a tomatoJoAnn is a freelance food writer and one-half the professional cook team Smokin J’s Barbeque.  Her favorite foods are pasta, steak, and potatoes.

CONTACT ME

MEDIA KIT

JoAnn’s Food Bites
Copyright/Terms of Use

PRIVACY POLICY

©2019
Savona Theme by Optima Themes