The Art of Catering

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November 2015 - Vol 6, Issue 10         
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Another Raving Fan
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Overcoming obstacles begins with how you look at specific problems; your attitude or approach to them....  "Perception". What is perception? How can you use this to your advantage? Perception is how YOU see and understand what occurs around you and what YOU decide those events mean.  Always remember the obstacles in the path become the path! It takes skill and discipline to push away bad perceptions, focusing on the reliable signals, not the deceptive ones and filtering out expectations and fear. Bad experiences and bad information result in faulty perceptions. Faulty perceptions lead to misdirection and disconnections.

While others panic you will stay calm, seeing things as they truly are, neither good nor bad. You will come across obstacles on life's journey. What matters most is not what the obstacles are, but how we see and react to them. For you to be successful in overcoming any situation you must keep your composure. When crisis arrives you can choose to give in to it, or look for an opportunity to transform the crisis to an education, skill set or fortune and a chance to move forward.

There is a perception in our community that our catering services are unaffordable!  Let's have a conversation - you might just be surprised how well you can WOW your guests!  "Imagine it, We create it".

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Ecclesiastes 2:14

The wise man's eyes are in his head, but the fool walks in darkness and yet I know that one fate befalls them both.

I encourage you to be safe in this festive time.


Stay Blessed,

Selwyn

Chef Selwyn
President & Executive Chef
The Art of Catering Inc.


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Another Mouth Watering Recipe
 
Homemade Breakfast Granola

Ingredients
4 cups quick-cooking rolled oats
1-1/2 cups whole-wheat flour
1 cup natural bran
1/4 cup toasted wheat germ
1/4 cup chopped almonds
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/4 cup sunflower seeds
Breakfast Granola1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup hot water
1/2 cup honey
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sultanas


Method
 
1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
2. Mix the oats, bran, wheat germ, flour, nuts, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds and salt together until thoroughly combined.
3. In a separate little bowl, combine the water, honey and vanilla. Combine with the dry ingredients and mix well.
4. Grease two baking sheets and spread the mixture on the baking sheets, then squeeze together to make small clumps.
5. Bake in the preheated oven for about 30 minutes or until the granola mix is nice and golden. You will have to stir occasionally.
6. Add raisins, stir again and bake for an extra 5 minutes.
7. Let the granola mix cool and then fill it into airtight containers.

This is a delicious and healthy granola that can be enjoyed with fresh fruit and yogurt for a healthy start of the day!


    

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The Mighty Oat - A Super Food Close To Your Heart

healthy heart Oats gained a special distinction as a super food back in 1997 when the Food and Drug Administration made the claim that there is an association between a diet high in oats and a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. With that announcement, oats, oatmeal, oat bran, and oat flour skyrocketed in popularity amongst the whole grains, placing it right up there in the top 10 super foods. Let's take a look at what else this well known, but not totally understood, grain has to offer.
 
Outrageous Nutrition for a Lifetime
 
We know that oats, along with other whole grains, provide protection against heart disease, potentially extending the lifespan of people who include this food regularly in their diets. That would seem to be enough of a reason to add oats to your diet, but there's more. This is a high fiber, high protein food that's low in calories and rich in important vitamins and minerals like iron, calcium, copper, potassium, manganese, and selenium.
 
Beta glucan is the main ingredient responsible for lowering serum cholesterol levels. Oats also contain special antioxidants called avenanthramides. Together these two elements have been shown to significantly reduce LDL cholesterol levels when oats are consumed on a regular basis.
 
bowl of oats Oats have a low glycemic index which means the energy from this food burns slowly and stays with you to satisfy your hunger for a longer period of time. Having nutrients released slowly into the bloodstream and throughout the body helps stabilize blood sugar levels, eliminating the spikes which can cause many health problems, concentration problems, and dieting problems. In addition, the B vitamins contribute to strong healthy skin, nails, and hair.
 
Along with other whole grains, studies have found that consuming oats can aid in the battle against breast cancer, Type 2 diabetes, and asthma in children. With this sort of super food on your side, why wouldn't you eat it?
 
Countless Ways to Enjoy
 
Oats are an inexpensive and widely available grain that can be easily incorporated into meals at any time of day. Oats are easy to store in containers or airtight bags, and have a very long shelf life.
 
A bowl of hot cereal in the morning is the most familiar way oats are served. Whether you buy raw oatmeal or quick cooking, you are starting off with a good basis for nutrition. Vary the toppings and you vary the recipe enough to eat servings of oatmeal a number of times each week without getting bored. Add berries, nuts, stevia, or protein powders to boost the flavor and superpowers of your oatmeal.
 
bread and muffin Besides breakfast cereal, there are a number of other ways to incorporate oats into your daily diet. Oats can provide a toasty coating for baked or broiled fish, and are often used to make hearty muffins, cookies, and other desserts. Don't forget about convenient trail mixes or granola bars. Oats are often the central ingredient in those tasty treats.
 
Mixing oatmeal in as a binder in ground meat for burgers, meatloaf, and meatballs is another way to 'sneak' more nutrition into your diet. Oats also play center stage in a number of bread recipes, whether as a main ingredient or to add just a bit of heartiness and crunch.
 
As part of your healthy diet, incorporating up to three servings of whole grains a day is recommended by many nutritionists and health experts. Oats provide enough significant benefits for healthy living to make them a vital part of your good diet.



 
Another Raving Fan

""Firstly, thank you so much to all of you for participating in our Durham's Empty Bowls event on Saturday, giving your food and time in support of our cause.
 
Secondly, thank you so much for your donation of excess food to be passed along to St. Vincent's kitchen in Oshawa.
 
Around 4:45 on Saturday, I delivered many buckets of assorted soups along with sweets and coffee for the kitchen's clients to enjoy and I truly have to say that ending my day sharing the food from our event with those less fortunate was very rewarding and very reflective of the impact that we can collectively have on hunger in our community when we come to battle together.
 
Thank you on behalf of us all here at FTND, our member agencies and the people in our community, our neighbours, who need our help.
 
We hope you will join us for the 3rd annual Durham's Empty Bowls next year."

Robyn McKibbon
Feed The Need in Durham

Chef Selwyn's Cooking Tip
 
Make Tastier Oatmeal   muffin
Cookies And Muffins

Add a different flavour to your oatmeal cookies and muffins by baking oatmeal in a shallow pan for about ten minutes before adding it to the mix. Be sure it does not get too brown or it will take on a bitter taste.