Add Healthy Sizzle to Your Summer-Time Grilling
29 6월 2005 - 9:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Add Healthy Sizzle to Your Summer-Time Grilling Try Safe and
Natural 'Meatless' Grilling Options IRVINE, Calif., June 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- There's good news for people who want to
enjoy backyard barbeques while helping their families eat more
healthfully. The rising trend in obesity rates is hitting American
families close-to-home, and people are looking for ways to embrace
a healthier lifestyle. Many are finding they can do just that by
substituting a savory meatless burger for the usual grilling
staples. High in protein, with no cholesterol, and lower in fat and
calories than regular burgers, meatless patties can be a more
healthful way to grill. What's more, meatless burgers have no risk
of food-borne illnesses and offer a safe option for consumers
concerned about the latest threat of Mad Cow disease entering the
U.S. meat supply. Companies like Gardenburger are strongly
committed to food safety. According to Scott Wallace, president and
CEO of Gardenburger, "Mad Cow Disease and other meat-borne food
illnesses are one of the fundamental reasons why our company
exists. Our mission is to offer consumers an alternative that is
safe, natural and appetizing." If you're thinking of eating more
meatless products this summer, here are a couple of easy-to-prepare
grilling ideas from Gardenburger. Widely available in a variety of
great-tasting flavors, all-natural products like those from
Gardenburger add hearty and healthy sizzle to your summer grilling
season. Gardenburger Chicken Caesar Wrap 1 Whole Wheat Tortilla, 10
inch 1 2.5 ounce Gardenburger Flame Grilled Chicken Patty 1 ounce
Low Fat Caesar Salad Dressing 2.5 ounce Romaine Lettuce, chopped .5
ounce Shredded Parmesan Cheese Place Flame Grilled Chicken patty on
grill heated to medium and spray with non-stick spray. Heat chicken
patty until hot in middle, about 6-8 minutes. Cut in half and lay
patty pieces across tortilla, end to end. Toss romaine lettuce
greens with low fat Caesar dressing and Parmesan cheese; place on
top of the Flame Grilled Chicken patty and roll the tortilla. Cut
Chicken Caesar Wrap diagonally and serve with a side of fresh
fruit. Gardenburger Dijon Original Burger 1 Gardenburger Original
Burger 1 ounce reduced fat Dijon Mayonnaise (Dijonaise) 1 Piece
Leaf Lettuce 2 Slices Tomato 1 Slice Red Onion 1 Whole Wheat Bun
Heat grill to medium, spray with non-stick cooking spray. Grill
Original Burger until hot, flipping every few minutes, about 6-8
minutes total. Toast bun on grill until light brown, then spread on
reduced fat Dijonaise. Add lettuce, tomato & onion, and top
with Original burger. Enjoy with grilled summer vegetables &
stuffed tomatoes. About Solae All of Gardenburger's soy-based
products contain Solae(TM) brand protein. Solae ingredients ensure
great taste and good-for-you products that can easily be
incorporated into everyday life. For more about the health benefits
of soy protein including additional research and resources, please
visit http://www.solaeliving.com/. About Gardenburger Gardenburger
pioneered the meatless food category 20 years ago with the
invention of the original veggie burger created by health food guru
Paul Wenner. The company's balanced approach to healthful living
has led them to be the only national brand in the frozen meatless
category to use only 100% natural ingredients in all of their
products. Gardenburger's meatless menu includes more than 20 items,
ranging from burgers, appetizers, meatless specialties, and a first
in the meatless category -- protein-based meatless frozen meals and
hand-held wraps. Gardenburger's retail customers include more than
30,000 grocery, natural food and club stores. Its meatless products
are also distributed to more than 35,000 foodservice outlets
throughout the United States and Canada. Based in Irvine, Calif.
the company employs approximately 185 people.
http://www.gardenburger.com/. Contact: Phiphi Tran (714) 385-8188
DATASOURCE: Gardenburger CONTACT: Phiphi Tran, , +1-714-385-8188,
for Gardenburger Web site: http://www.solaeliving.com/ Web site:
http://www.gardenburger.com/
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