Rethink your comfort foods. Think about the thick slabs of watermelon you enjoyed on a hot summer day, spitting the seeds across the lawn with your friends while the sticky sweet juice ran all over your face and hands and arms. Yes, there were roasted marshmallows around the campfire too, but you can choose the watermelon for your comfort moment.
It's a choice. Remember the time you all went to the strawberry farm and picked them fresh from the fields, and how great they tasted in your mouth, still warm from the sun, and bursting. Sure, they tasted equally good in the warm pies they went into, but you can choose the strawberry, not the pie. OK, maybe in your memory, your mom did let you eat ice cream all day when you were sick. But she probably forced some nice warming chicken noodle soup into you as well. Is it actually the food you loved, or is it the fact that you were being loved, with food involved? Today, think about your favorite "comfort foods," and if your regular go-tos are not healthy, see if you can change your thinking into something better. What is it about the food that comforts you? Can it be made with better ingredients? Can it be adapted to fit the life you want now, instead of the one you used to have when you were too small to understand about health? When I was a child, one of my favorite summer treats was blueberries with a splash of milk and a dash of sugar. Three wonderful tastes, somehow made instantly more wonderful when combined, and I thought it was more special and perfect than any cake or pie could ever hope to be. My mom baked cookies and brownies and pies all the time, but fresh fruit was costly, a rare and special treat. That's my comfort food. What’s yours?
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Upgrading the health value of your snacks is an easy way to have the good without the guilt. Today’s tasty snack is a triple powered super food treat for kids of all ages. I enjoy cinnamon, and its health benefits are incredible, but it’s pretty intense for every day. Turmeric is another major player on the healthy foods list, but its flavor isn’t for everyone. Blueberry is one of the best foods you can never get too much of, so why not cut the flavor, triple the benefits, and treat yourself to all 3 at once?
I make an even blend and pile it up on toast with a little sweetness from honey, brown or monk fruit sugar. It’s a magically delicious healthy treat, any time. Check out the health benefits of each of these super foods in the links below; there’s something in there for everyone. Benefits of Cinnamon Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, cancer protection, improves heart health, insulin tolerance, blood sugar levels, , brain function, bacterial and fungal infection resistance, HIV Benefits of Turmeric Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cancer protection, improves brain function, heart health, arthritis, depression, age-related chronic disease Benefits of Blueberries Antioxidant, anti-diabetic, improves DNA damage, cholesterol, blood pressure, heart health, brain function and memory, urinary tract infections, muscle damage, skin and eye health |
Chew on ThisThere is no one perfect food plan for everyone, unfortunately. We all need more water, more fresh vegetables, less packaged food. Beyond that? We aren't one size fits all, and figuring out your perfect food plan takes research, time and trial. But most of our diseases are caused by our food choices, and there are a lot of easy things you can do to add the things that really help, and take away the things that really hurt. These are the things that work for me. ArchivesCategories |