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Dieting? Don't Be Afraid to Indulge
Natural Food Expert Reveals Gourmet Tastes Can Still Be Healthy
| Source: Claire Criscuolo
NEW HAVEN, CT--(Marketwire - September 23, 2009) - It's difficult not to eat stuffed peppers,
pot pies, burgers and quesadillas without thinking you're going to have to
compensate for it with an hour on the treadmill and 50 laps in the pool.
But all those things can actually be good for you. Honest.
Claire Criscuolo is the founder and proprietor of legendary health food
emporium Claire's Corner Copia, in New Haven, Connecticut
(www.clairescornercopia.com). She wants to deliver a message to the rest of
the world: Healthy doesn't have to hurt.
"For more than three decades, we've been working on creating healthy foods
that don't taste like healthy foods," Criscuolo said. "When most people
think of health foods, they think of bland, gritty or virtually tasteless
substitutes for the fatty, unhealthy foods they'd prefer to eat. Instead,
we don't try to imitate anything -- all our recipes and dishes are created
from scratch, with originality and creativity. We work hard to buy
sustainable and organic ingredients because we think we should take as much
care in preparing our menu items as people should be taking in their health
and diets. For instance, we eliminated trans fats from our menus in 2001,
replacing shortenings in our pie crusts with organic and trans fat free and
our pie crusts remain tender yet flaky, the way most people like them."
Criscuolo's gourmet vegetarian restaurant has always been more than a few
years ahead of its time with the attitude that healthy fare can also be
regarded as gourmet cuisine.
"Popular foods that are loaded with delicious and healthy vegetables
include comfort foods, like stuffed peppers, vegetable pot pies, and our
Portobello stacks with braised organic baby spinach, sun-dried tomato
pesto, and feta cheese," Criscuolo said. "Our Quesadilla Zio Javier has
organic black beans, tomatoes, chili peppers, onions, and salsa verde with
organic avocado, and we make our own veggie burgers. It's all healthy, but
it all tastes like the richest gourmet fare."
About Claire Criscuolo
Claire Criscuolo graduated from East Haven High School in Connecticut and
went to the University of Bridgeport School of Nursing where she graduated
and earned her RN. Happily married since 1975 to her husband and co-founder
of Claire's Corner Copia, Frank Criscuolo, she has written three cookbooks
of healthy recipes.