Healthy Party?!


Question:

Healthy Party?

Me, my friend, her boyfriend, and my sister are having a party on Sunday afternoon, and it's supposed to be our ultimate "healthy party". We don't have any occasion for making this..we were just bored and made a reason to hang out. The thing is..is that she wanted me and my sis
to bring some things too. And I'm not sure what, and what would be healthy for a lunch kinda thing. She already said she's makin white fish with a lemon sauce, and dried up cherries and walnut salad, and artichoke dip. What should I bring?


Answers:
hummus and rice crackers
good for you and really tasty

some sort of low fat cake!

susi

Maybe a nice fruit salad for dessert?

Salad, fresh fruits,

yummy health food anything organic (fruit salad)
or gross whole grain muffins :) good luck

Look on Kraft's recipes. They have a lot to help you fine what you are looking for. Have fun.

Add a veggie dish, such as spinach salad;
and a low fat cake!

Some kind of fresh fruit dessert like fresh fruit shortcakes with fat free cool whip.

You could be really creative and make a "fruit bouquet." Get some bamboo skewers, soak them in water for 15 minutes, then "thread" all different colors of fruit onto them. You can stick them in a vase, and put a dish of yogurt next to it for dipping. Healthy and good presentation! (You can also use kale or some other green veggie to make the bouquet have "leaves" and look more authentic.)

lots of water

you should take a colorful salad, you can use romaine lettuce, shredded carrots, cherry tomatoes, red onions and other colorful veggies you may like

Delicious!!! I love a nice cool fruit salad and it's nice and healthy....You could probably find some interesting way's to design it on the web if you really wanted to get unique. I'm sure Martha Stewart would have something on her site!! Have fun at your party...

My default healthy thing is Crudites.
Cut up fresh vegetables & a dip.
Go for whatever is colourful:
Red/Green/Yellow Peppers, Zucchini spears,
celery sticks, carrot sticks (or baby carrots).
cucumber slices, cauliflower/broccoli florets,
really fresh white mushrooms, etc.

My dip recipe is sour cream & plain yogurt.
Equal parts, low-fat variety, plus a teaspoon of mayo.
You can add flavourings such as spice mixes.
My favourite is lemon-dill.
You could also add curry powder or horse-radish.

Seem like a your sis already have a main course,so maybe you should to looking for appetizer and beverage.I think Salad is always good choice and maybe you can make some ice tea and when you have dessert you can serve hot tea also.

Bon appetit..:)




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