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From The Pallet: Wheat State Pizza a treasure on Strawberry Hill
By BOB WINNER
OK, there’s a pizza shop in Historic Strawberry Hill of Kansas.
You have got to be kidding, as I told a good friend of mine.
As long as I can remember, Strawberry Hill was known for the best Croatian food, as it is legendary world over. To put a pizza shop – in such a historic neighborhood – how weird I thought.
To my surprise, was I ever so wrong.
The place I am talking about is Wheat State Pizza, located at 5th and Barnett on the corner. They first started out in Lawrence, Kan., with locations all over eastern Kansas, even in such small rural communities as Paola, Kan.
Their menu is nothing like I have ever found before, as they have pizza made with whole-wheat crust. The toppings – such as cream cheese and green olives – are not found anywhere else.
The prices for the most part are very reasonable.
A lot of people have told me about Wheat State Pizza before, but it wasn't until recently I had the time to give it a try.
When you enter Wheat State you will find a very warm, cozy and clean atmosphere.
As you look towards the back wall you see a painting of a person tossing a pizza with the background as a wheat field. This was very interesting to say the least.
While standing at the counter, Mike and I decided to order their farmer pizza, which came with hamburger, sausage, black olives, green peppers and red onions….all on a whole-wheat crust.
Milia, on the other hand, decided to order the Mediation, which came with cream cheese, green olives and sun dried tomatoes.
The owner told me they get a lot of people from the Unified Government during lunch and are packed to the walls, making it a popular spot for the downtown lunch crowd.
When we got our pizza, we all were highly impressed. This was some of the best pizza, we all agreed.
It was nothing that I have ever experienced before. It was a taste was out of this world, something that you won't find anywhere else.
Unlike a lot of pizza shops I have tried in the past, Wheat State Pizza is in a class by itself. They offer some of the most unique toppings ever. Both Michael, Milia and I agree this place is a true undiscovered treasure in Wyandotte County.
If you haven't tried Wheat State pizza you must.
If you enjoy pizza, this place is four stars hands down. For the money and overall quality, Wheat State Pizza is second to none.
You must discover this treasure for yourself.
They are located on the corner of 5th and Barnett in downtown Kansas City Kansas. Visit their web site www.wheatstatepizza.com for more information.
Simple Thanksgiving Makeovers: Easier, Greener, and Healthier
It’s amazing how a joyful celebration like Thanksgiving can become so stressful. We start out looking forward to a special time with family and friends and end up getting caught up in preparing a huge feast, surrounded by perfect decorations, in a spotless house. With all our expectations, it’s no wonder we often end up exhausted and too stressed to enjoy ourselves and those around us.
A few simple changes can equal a little more health and happiness. And the changes don’t require throwing out tradition or undergoing an extreme makeover. The goal is to establish healthier habits that help to reduce stress and bring the real meaning of the holiday back into focus.
Subtle holiday makeovers are good for much more than your physical and mental health. They can have a very positive impact on both your household budget and the environment as well. Here are six win-win strategies to consider as you begin to plan for your family’s upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
For an easier Thanksgiving dinner:
Get others involved in planning, preparation, and clean up: Sit down together and decide how each person is going to help with the festivities. Find out what foods they really want to have.
Cook your specialties and let others help with the rest: Prepare foods and dishes from scratch that you really enjoy. Buy the rest pre-made at the store or let your guests help by bringing their special dishes and treats.
For a greener Thanksgiving celebration:
Enjoy some local foods: Take advantage of local produce, like apples and squash, that may still be available and in season.
Use natural or edible decorations: Skip expensive flowers or one-time throwaway centerpieces. Enjoy a festive fall basket of fruits and nuts or let the kids create a dried arrangement from your yard.
For a healthier Thanksgiving holiday:
Have more fruits and veggies - and smaller desserts: Serve brightly colored produce, like a fruit tray as an appetizer and a baby spinach salad with dried cranberries or cherries. Serve more fruit and veggie side dishes to encourage consumption of healthy produce. Make the pie slices half their usual size.
Plan fun physical activities: Move away from just watching football on TV. Start a flag football game for everyone at a nearby park. Check out any local walk/runs that may be in the area on Thanksgiving morning or go for a family walk /jog following your Thanksgiving meal.
While the traditional side dishes are, well, traditional and expected, don’t be discouraged from trying something a little out of the ordinary, yet delicious. Check out the following recipes for something a little different to bring to the table this Thanksgiving.
(Source: Eat Right Montana, www.eatrightmontana.org/eatrighthealthyfamilies.htm
Garden Orchard Salad
Yield: 4 servings
1 1/2 cups raw broccoli florets, chopped coarsely
1/2 cup raw grated carrots
1/2 cup raw cauliflower, chopped coarsely
1/2 cup chopped apple, cored and diced but not peeled
1/4 cup sliced green onion
1/2 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt
1/4 cup chopped dry-roasted, unsalted peanuts
Wash your hands and work area.
Mix all ingredients together in serving bowl.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours or more to allow flavors to blend. Serve cold.
Cover and refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.
Nutritional Information per ≤ cup serving: 110 calories, 5g fat, 1g saturated fat, 0mg cholesterol, 35mg sodium, 12g carbohydrate, 3g dietary fiber, 8g sugars, 5g protein.
Original recipe from Sept/Oct 2001 Nutrition Spotlight, K-State
Research and Extension Department of Human Nutrition
Jicama, Orange, and Onion Salad
Makes 4 servings
2 cups torn dark green lettuce leaves
2 navel oranges, peeled and thinly sliced
4 red onions, thinly sliced
1 cup peeled and julienne-sliced jicama
1/3 cup orange juice
1/2 tsp light olive oil or vegetable oil
1 Tbsp finely chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 tsp chili powder
In a large salad bowl, place torn lettuce.
Cut orange slices into quarters; toss into lettuce with onion and jicama.
For dressing, shake together all ingredients in a shaker jar; toss with salad.
Nutrition Information: 110 calories, 1 gram total fat, 25 grams carbohydrate, 3 grams protein, 6 grams fiber, 0 milligrams sodium, 0 milligrams cholesterol.
Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. For more recipes and access to the recipe’s full nutritional profile, visit www.cdc.gov
Rice with Raisins and Carrots
Makes 4 servings
≤ cup chopped green onions or scallions
1 Tablespoon salad oil
2/3 cup uncooked white or brown rice (not instant)
1 1/3 cups broth, low fat, low sodium (beef, chicken, or vegetable)
teaspoon black pepper
1 cup raisins
2 medium raw carrots cut into thin slices
Wash your hands and work area.
In a saucepan with a lid, cook onion in oil until soft.
Stir in rice, broth, and pepper.
Cover and simmer over low heat for 15 minutes.
Sprinkle raisins and carrots on top of rice.
Cover and cook for about 15 minutes more.
Serve hot.
Cover and refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.
Nutritional information per ≤ cup serving: 170 calories, 3.5g fat, 0.5g saturated fat, 0mg cholesterol, 45mg sodium, 30g carbohydrate, 2g dietary fiber, 8g sugars, 4g protein.
Source: K-State Research and Extension, Fix It Fresh! Fruits and Vegetables Recipes Series.
- Lori Wuellner
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Breakfast, A Bright Beginning
Breakfast – A Bright Beginning
Wednesday, October 28
Noon to 1:15 p.m.
Fee: $5.00
K- State Research and Extension, 1216 North 79th
Street, Kansas City, Kansas
Don’t be a breakfast-skipper statistic! To gain a better understanding of the “why’s” of the first meal of the day, to learn quick-fix healthy strategies, and walk away with fun recipes and sample tasty dishes, attend the Knowledge at Noon session presented by the Wyandotte County Master Food Volunteers. Advanced registration required by calling 913-299-9300.
Reported by Lori Wuellner, Wyandotte County Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Sciences
K-State Research and Extension, 1216 N. 79th Street, Kansas City, KS 66112
phone: 913-299-9300 fax: 913-299-5108 email: lwuellne@ksu.edu
- Lori Wuellner
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