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Eat Right and You Can't Go Wrong f r, Eat Right and You Can't Go Wrong Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 Eat Right and You Can't Go Wrong by JACK LALANNE http://archive.org/details/cookingwithjackeOOjack ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Copyright © 2006 BEFIT ENTERPRISES in association with Instar Products, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this hook mav he reproduced in any form without written permission of the copyright owners. The information in this book is intended to increase your knowledge of cooking with natural foods in their natural state. Good eating habits and a good overall diet contribute to a healthy lifestyle. The information in this book is not meant to be medical advice. The information in this book, unless specifically noted, applies to adults not children. There are many factors that This hook is dedicated contribute to medical conditions. Diet plays an important role in good health. to the memory of Hattie Montez Genetic susceptibility, aging, and environmental exposure to pathogens and who worked with me for over 50 years pollutants are other factors. You should not rely on diet alone to cure or and was the original cook prevent disease or substitute foods for medications without consulting your for many of these recipes. physician. No single food, or foods of one type, should be eaten to the exclusion of others for the purpose of preventing or treating specific disease or maintaining health, except on the advice of your physician. Varying vour diet is an essential part of achieving better health. Before starting any type of diet or medical treatment, you should consult with your own physician. Cover Design: Brooks Wachtel I appreciate the assistance from the following people who were instrumental Design and Production: Parker Bliss in the completion this hook. Photography: Dan Doyle LaLanne Colleen Amick 1 leidi Mdoling Karleyne Bin lord Keith Mirchandani Published in the United States of America by # El izabeth Cardenas Linda Modica BEFIT ENTERPRISES Phyllis Dorn Joon Sc Jina Oh ¥ in association with Lynda & Joe Gentile Tony Pa rase an do la Tristar Products, Inc. Bertie Gorman Tom Parker 492 Route 46 East Rick Hersh Lora Porterfield Fairfield, New Jersey 07004 Elaine LaLanne Gloria Rambaud Telephone: (973) 575-5400 Jon Allen LaLanne Ginnic Rang ISBN-13: 9-780967-968421 Josef & Jamie Lavi Brenda Rodrigues ISBN-10: 0-9679684-2-9 Ed Labowitz Dr. Gale ShemwelI-Rudolph, PhD Bridget Lowe Dan Tischlcr (Muse) Printed in the USA Tiko Martin Geovanny Urgiles John McDonald The Zimmer I ;amil v 4 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 5 FORWARD BY ELAINE LALANNE ack LaLanne has been writing cookbooks tor over 50 years beginning with Your Health ('oak Book in 1954. This book established Jack not only as a person who was physically conditioned, but as someone who knew the value ol proper diet in an era when cooking with saturated fats white sugar and Hour were the accepted norm. Even many members of the medical profession scoffed at him because of his beliefs. When I first met Jack, I was co-host of the Les Malloy Show, a live 90-minute daily afternoon show at KGC) TV in San Francisco. Wc shared the same director and office. I was a junk food junkie, smoked cigarettes, ate bear claws a nd 1 oved chocolate donuts. He would always look at me and say: “the foods you eat today vou are wearing tomorrow, so you should be eating apples, bananas and oranges and if 1 didn’t like you, I wouldn’t tell you th is.” I looked up at him with my cigarette and said "Oh Yeah”! 1 would always poke fun at his ideas and generally dismissed everything he said until one day I noticed places on my body were beginning to sag and the cigarettes were sapping my energy. At the time, Jack offered a noontime fitness class for any one at the studio who wanted to participate. 1 decided to put away my cigarettes and start participating in the class. Soon after, I quit smoking and began asking Jack about diet. I le would take me to lunch and began to show me his idea if a proper meal. Since I grew up on meat, potatoes, butter, bread, sugar and cream, 1 was truly introduced to a new way of eating. I le would bring brown rice to the restaurants and order a salad of all raw vegetables. In those days, salads consisted solely of lettuce and tomatoes. You would never find raw mushrooms, cauliflower, broccoli, zucchini, bell peppers and many vegetables common in today’s salads in Elaine and Jack in 1954. Elaine and Jack 30 years later. the salads of the 1950’s. I can still hear many a waiter saying, “raw mushrooms? You mean raw mushrooms”? 1 became a convert, eating fish, chicken, turkey and soups with no cream or butter. J broiled everything I used to fry, drank skim milk instead of whole milk and cut out all white flour and sugar products. It paid off! My skin became 6 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 7 A contemporary photo of Jack & Elaine in their kitchen. smoother and tighter; I re-proportioned my body though exercise and even my eyesight became more acute. I’m sure by now you are wondering how Jack and I ever got together? The answer is actually very simple. We danced at a company party and we have been dancing ever since! Jack at age 50. Jack at age 90 I Th is book is written to help you with your nutritional needs. You will note that the cover of this book shows a number of the books Tack has t seems that everywhere 1 go, people say to me: “You must have had written since 1954, however, in the 20 years prior; he was developing some good genes. Your mother and father must have been very th esc diets and an ideology of proper food consumption through trial healthy people.” Nothing could be further from the truth. It seemed and error, which he first introduced in 1954 when he wrote Your Health that early in my life my mother and father were constantly sick. I also Cookbook. Together with reformulated recipes from these books, he has v w m 9 remember that my uncle and grandfather were constantly ailing. As a also included many of his favorites from today’s most modern recipes child 1 was a “sugarholic" and was sick all the time. By the age of fifteen, for your enjoyment. You will find that these recipes, suggestions and I was a junk food junkie. I had boils and pimples and needed arch teachings are sensible, simple to follow and easy to understand. They are supports and glasses. I frequently had blinding headaches so bad 1 used time-proven and people tested. In fact, I encouraged him to include the to pound my head against the wall because I couldn’t stop the pain. I was meal he fixed for a number his friends and me at the beginning stages of getting failing grades in school. I was thinking about suicide. our courtship wherein I was totally impressed! You’ve heard the expression “The way to a man’s heart is through lus stomach,” well; you When I reached my middle teens I was so sick I had to drop out of might sav' the way to mv heart was not only Jac k’s enthu siasm, mental school tor six months. It was during this time that a neighbor, Mrs. Joy, attitude, singing and dancing, but also his cooking. He changed my suggested that my mother take me to a lecture in Oakland, California. I eating habits and literally taught me a different approach to meal didn’t want to go, but my mother dragged me along. That lecture preparation ultimately handing me a new Lifestyle. became a turning point in my life. This man, Paul Bragg, was inspiring. He said that I could be reborn, meaning that if I would obey Nature’s Happy Healthy, Cooking! laws, improve my eating habits, and take up an exercise program, I could Elaine LaLanne change my body. I immediately stopped eating white flour and white 8 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 9 sugar products, ate foods in their natural state as often as possible, and 1950s I worked with a biochemist and developed one oi the first joined the local YMCA. 1 was inspired! My goal was to have a healthy powdered protein drinks, I called it Instant Breakfast. body, play sports, and be a good student. 1 bought a copy of Gray’s Everyone seems to have an idea about nutrition. Someone will say, “Eat Anatomy and read it cover to cover. 1 went back to school, became this!" Another will say, “Don’t eat this!" or “Don’t eat that!” Or they’ll captain of the football team, an A.A.U. wrestling champion in my say, “Combine this with that” or “Don’t ever combine this with that” or weight class for the State of California, sol cl dates and nuts on the side as “Eat two meals a day” or “Eat three meals a day” or "Eat six meals a a part-time job, and preached nutrition to my classmates. 1 also set up a day” or “Eat more carbohydrates” or “Eat more protein.” I’ve been gym in my backyard. 1 built exercise equipment of my own invention. studying nutrition for almost eight decades and I can see why there is so Firemen and police ofticers came to mv backyard to work out on my much confusion. I have tried about every diet there is. When I was equipment. This was while I was still a high school student. I would put w training for the Mr. America contest years ago, the big thing was to hulk them on individual programs aimed at their specific exercise needs and up bv eating a lot of red meat. I was eating two to three pounds of red I’d also put them on healthy meal menus, while continually checking meat a day. I wasn’t feeling that great while on this regime and discovered their progress. it was because I was getting too much protein from animal sources. For a In college I wanted to become a medical doctor, but after thinking about while I went so far as to experiment with drinking steer blood that 1 got it gave up that idea because I felt it was more important to help people from the local slaughterhouse. I should explain why I did this. before the}’ became sick. 1 opened the very first physical culture studio Being interested in athletics, I read about different people all over the in the country. In 1936 there was no place a person would go to work world and researched the sources of their athletic abilities. I was out with weights other than boxing and wrestling gyms, which were fascinated with the Masai tribe in Kenya, Africa. For the most part, they called sweat boxes. 1 wanted people to have a nice atmosphere in which were herders engaged in cattle raising, but they were also noted for their they could work out, a place with rugs on the floors, plants all around, great athletic accomplishments and their great height. They lived on clean block-glass showers, steam baths, and health foods. So I opened milk, blood and meat they took from their cattle. The adults would just such a place on Fourteenth Street in Oakland, paying $43 a month drink straight blood and the children half blood and half goat’s milk, and rent. The gym was on the second floor and the health food store was on they were one of the healthiest and longest-lived tribes in Africa. So 1 the first floor. People made tun of me. They called me a muscleman, got the bright idea that what was good for them ought to be good for crackpot, health nut. Doctors told people they shouldn’t go to that Jack me. Why not try it? So every morning I went down to the slaughter LaLannc’s or they’d get muscle bound. 1 went to the local high schools j j j n o house and drank a quart of steer blood. I did this for about six weeks. in a tight T-shirt and talked to the skinny kids about building muscles, Now as you can imagine, this wasn’t the most socially acceptable thing and to the heavy kids about eating right and working out. I had to sell to do, but I really felt pretty good on it until one day a blood clot got the parents on the idea. When the kids started getting good results, the caught in my throat. That did it! That was the end of my blood-drinking parents began coming, too. 1 even earned a degree in chiropractic in my days. It was good timing, as I was pretty much finished with my attempts to further better understand the workings of the human body. experiment anyway. 1 tell that story not to shock you, but to show you From time to time, to keep clients interested in working out, 1 would that I have tried just about everything you can imagine in attempting to invent a new piece of equipment. That is how the first weight selector, experiment on myself to learn what nutritional practices work best. leg-extension machine, and the first pulley-based exercise machine came I am a firm believer that what you put into your mouth has a lot to do into being. In those days I never thought to patent anything and now with how you look and feel. Nutrition and exercise go hand-in-hand. those concepts arc used ail over the world. On the nutrition side, many You can eat perfectly, but if you don’t exercise you will lose your muscle of mv students didn’t want to take time to eat breakfast, so in the late tone. On the other hand, if your diet is not perfect but if you exercise 10 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 11 vigorously, vou can get bv. I feel that 1 watched mv father commit Health Cookbook, I was surprised to learn how many people were O / 7 jf CT / J suicide with his knife and fork. He didn’t go along with mv interested in eating healthier foods. I promoted the book on my local O O J philosophies. I’d say to him, “Dad, come exercise with me.” I Ic’d reply, T.V. show in San Francisco and it did surprisingly well in an advertising “Aw, kid, that exercise is just for you voting kids.” \ly father’s big hobbv environment monopolized by cigarettes, white bread, sugar based * Jf id C1 «r CT1 & was shopping for food. His favorite foods were cheese, meats, and cereals, soft drinks, and candy bars. Soon after, 1 began distributing butter—primarily foods that were dairy products. 1 le died at a very booklets containing recipes to my viewers who hungered for more. My voting age and I am convinced that the excessive amounts of fat from the television show went nationwide in 1959 and I received more and more J O O' meats and cheeses contributed to his early demise. requests for recipes. In 1960,1 answered with a book entitled The Jack LaLanne Way To Vibrant Good Health which became an instant best Now mv mother was just the opposite. She was also a sickly person and had to go to the sanitarium around the time I started mv gvm in the seller and was critically acclaimed across the country. In 1961 and 1962, I J Jf O J O'* wrote two more books, Foods For Glamour and Abundant Health and backyard. When she came home she saw this tremendous change in me Vitality After 40. both of these books contained recipes as well as and wanted to learn more about nutrition. She went right along with mv exercises. Seven years later, after extensive travel for personal appearances program of exercise and nutrition and continued until her death at the and lectures, 1 wrote Jack LaLanne's Slim and Trim Diet and Exercise age of ninetv-four. 1 feel that because of the change in her eating habits Guide. This book contained the most comprehensive diet regimen I had she added some twenty to twenty-five years to her life span. On the created to date and still is as viable today as it was in 1969. 1 have chosen other hand, I feel that my Dad took about twenty-five years off his life to include updated elements of the Diet and Exercise guide in this because of his lifestyles and his eating habits. J o current hook because I still teel these elements should be a necessary Everything we do in life is a matter of habit. I labits make vou what vou part of every health conscious person’s daily routine. In 1973, 1 decided arc, and me who I am. My mother just took a few' bad habits and to write a book entitled For Men Only. Up until that time I had been exchanged them for good habits. Now mv Dad didn’t change anv of his known as the “I lousewifes Conscience” thanks to a clever writer at T.V. habits and look what happened to him That was a good object lesson Guide. I had not written a book specifically for men since 1950 but Tor for me. Men Only changed all that. It too was well received by the public and As many of you know, I have spent the last 75 years of my life on an contained some of my latest recipes as well as many of my exercise odvsscv of healthy living. Mv feats of physical strength have been well secrets just for men. J J J O J Ip1 Q documented, but most people do not know that in order to have the In 1992, following extensive lecturing and personal appearances, I helped strength and endurance needed to accomplish physical feats, a proper my wife, Elaine, write Eating Right For A New You. This book focused diet is paramount. That is why lor the past 75 years, 1 have been on a specifically on proper diet and nourishment along with recipes and scientific dietary regimen to supplement mv daily workout routine. In menus for peak nutrition after fifty. Finally, my current book. Revitalize early 1930s, when I was a teen, my mother and I would have to develop Your Fife, written in 20C3, represents my core philosophy over the past healthy recipes because at that time people were not very conscious nine decades and contains many of mv secrets for a better life. All this about the kinds of foods they ate. Cakes, pies, white sugar, flour and said, take pleasure in this cookbook knowing that I have given you the lard dominated everyone’s dailv diet. We had to be very creative to make very best of my nutritional secrets from a lifetime of proper exercise and J J * the foods 1 needed to put into my body to stay healthy. Of course we of course, DIET! did quite a bit of experimenting and came up with all kinds of Jack LaLanne concoctions, some were great and some were abominations. As a result of this, I became quite a healthy gourmet cook over the years and decided to write a cookbook in 1954. Following the publication of Your 12 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 13 FOOD AND DIET It has nothing to do with whether you’re rich or poor, it simply means the American public must have more knowledge about what to eat and then have the will power to follow a good, well-balanced nutritional eating program. In order to do this, we must include in our diet foods My philosophy, based on my experience as a nutrition pioneer, which from the basic food groups: has involved intensive study and experimentation with just about every diet you can think of, can be summed up in one sentence: Correct eating 1. GRAINS Make halt your grains whole does not mean staying on a boring, rigid diet that never varies. It is a 2. VEGETABLES Vary your veggies matter of not overindulging. Just cat good, wholesome foods in proper 3. FRU1 TS Focus on truits amounts in as much as their natural state as possible. EAT RIGHT 4. MILK Get your calcium-rich foods AND YOU CANT GO WRONG! It’s really as simple as that. 5* MEAT & BEANS Go lean with protein All right then, just what do l mean by food in its natural state? 1 mean fresh, wholesome food that has been prepared to maintain its full nutritional value as much as Mother Nature intended. Therefore, to me, proper preparation of food is essential because food is the “clay’ we use to build and repair body tissues. As I have said many times before, I believe our lives are based on two ingredients: What we believe, and what we eat. If we keep stuffing the wrong kind of foods down our stomachs, were eventually going to pay the price. Just for a moment, compare your body to an automobile. Don’t laugh... go ahead and think about it. What would happen if you put water in your gas tank? Your car wouldn’t run very well, would it? Well, what do you think happens when you put inferior “luel” into your body? You eventua 11 y won’t run to well, either! Many people wonder why they are worn out and listless all of the time. They may have run out of gas, that’s why. d This isn’t to surprising, actually. In fact, I have felt for many years that we Americans arc the most over-fed, undernourished Nation in the world. This is pretty hard to believe when you take into consideration the quality and quantity ot crops of that are available every year to each one of us. According to a recent report 1 read from the United States Department of A griculturc, twenty percent of America s population eats nutritionally poor diets. The report also stated that this decline of the American diet is the first recorded since the Department started taking surveys back in 1936. us DA Courtesy of US- Department of Agriculture Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion 14 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 15 Find your balance between food and physical activity • Be sure to stay within your daily calorie needs. • Be physically active for at least 30 minutes most days of the week. • About 60 minutes a day may be needed to prevent weight gain. MyPyramid.gov • For sustaining weight !oss, at least 60-90 minutes a day may STEPS TO A HEALTHIER YOU be required. • Children and teenagers should be physically active for 60 minutes everyday, or most days. Grain Group: Make half your grains whole Know the limits on fats, sugars, and salt (sodium) • Eat at least 3 oz. of whole-grain cereals, breads, crackers, rice, or pasta every day • Make most of your fat sources from fish, nuts, and vegetable oils. * I oz. is about 1 slice of bread, about 1 cup of breakfast • Limit solid fats like butter, stick margarine, shortening, and lard, cereal, or 1/2 cup of cooked rice, cereal, or pasta as welt as foods that contain these. • Check the Nutrition Facts label to keep saturated fats, trans fats, and sodium tow. 1 Vary your veggies • Choose food and beverages low in added sugars. * Eat more dark green veggies like broccoli, spinach, Added sugars contribute calories with few, if any, nutrients. and other dark leafy greens * Eat more orange vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes USDA Courtesy of ll.S. Department of Agriculture * Eat more dry beans and peas like pinto beans, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion kidney beans, and lentils Selecting and Preparing Food Fruit Group: Focus on fruits • Eat a variety of fruit The preceding pyramid was recently updated and released by the • Choose fresh, frozen canned, or dried fruit USDA and stresses the balance between food intake and physical • Go easy on fruit juices Fruit Group activity demonstrating that exercise is an important component to Focus on fruits leading a healthy lifestyle. 1 have been preaching this philosophy for over 70 years and I know many of you have heard me sav, “Exercise is Milk u : Get your calcium-rich foods king, nutrition is queen, put them together and you have a kingdom”. • Go low-fat or fat-free when you choose milk, yogurt, and other milk products My core beliefs call for at least four to five pieces of fresh fruit per day * !f you don't or can't consume milk, choose lactose-free as well as five to six servings of raw vegetables. 1 usually cat ten raw products or other calcium sources such as fortified foods and beverages vegetables finely chopped in my salads. You can choose to prepare these foods as follows: 1. Select and serve raw, once or twice a day, fruits and vegetables of Meat & Beans Group: Go lean with protein which a portion can be left uncooked. Ideally, truits and vegetables * Choose low-fat or lean meats and poultry should be as fresh as possible. Always select the brightest, freshest * Bake it, broil it, or grill it * Vary your protein routine - choose more fish, beans, peas, colors - pick tender, young carrots with deep golden hues, and celery nuts, and seeds Meat & Bean Group that is deep green rather than bleached white. When selecting fruit, Go lean with pfotein pay attention to eye appeal, general appearance, firmness and

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