I have been neglecting my "home and food" lately. Since I went back to work after my short holiday I felt like I was thrown back in with many things to catch up on. I spent one day traveling across the province, and the rest of the day are spent trying to stay on top of my many many tasks or trying to catch up on rest! Wah wah wah... hey? Lol! Well now that I'm feeling caught up I'm getting the 'itch' to get creative in the kitchen again!
My favorite things to eat are always the simplest things. Clean, simple, good food. For breakfast today I had my favorites. Plain yogurt, hard boiled eggs, and sprouted whole grain bread, but of course it's the details that make these simple foods exquisite!
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| Plain yogurt and pumpkin seeds, drizzled with agave syrup. |
- "Plain, nonfat yogurt with live
cultures is a healthful addition to any diet, as one cup has only an average of 110 calories and provides 11 to 14 grams of protein. Live cultures are beneficial bacteria used to
culture the yogurt and also feed the friendly intestinal bacteria in the body, improving digestion and absorption of nutrients."
http://www.ehow.com/
- "Pumpkin seeds have been shown to promote prostate health. A benign prostatic hypertrophy occurs when the prostate becomes enlarged. This can lead to frequent urination. The oil found in the pumpkin seeds can interrupt the triggering of the prostate gland, allowing it to remain its normal size. It's unclear how many pumpkin seeds you must eat each day in order for this to occur.
As men and women get older, their bones tend to lose density, leading to a higher rate of breaks and fractures. The safe, high levels of zinc found in pumpkin seeds are a natural way to maintain bone density. Osteoporosis, while it may still occur, will progress at a much slower rate than for someone who is not increasing her levels of zinc. Pumpkin seeds are a natural way to ingest this mineral.
Arthritis can affect both older and younger people. When it happens, anti-inflammatory drugs are often taken to ease the pain of swelling joints. Pumpkin seeds have been found to provide the same anti-inflammatory effect as drugs such as indomethacin, without all the negative side effects.
Pumpkin seeds are a natural way of lowering bad cholesterol. Phytosterols, which are found in pumpkin seeds, tend to reduce cholesterol levels when ingested at a steady rate daily over a long period of time. Instead of eating artificial substances that promise to lower cholesterol, it can be more healthy and beneficial to eat a natural snack such as pumpkin seeds.
These same phytosterols that lower cholesterol also enhance the immune system and its response time, as well as fighting certain cancers. The pumpkin itself has been linked to fighting breast, gastric, lung and colorectal cancers. The seeds have been shown to fight prostate cancer, much like they promote prostate health. Breast cancer can be caused by estrogen found in the body; pumpkin seeds can help to block the harmful effects of estrogen."
http://www.ehow.com/
-"Although it is not as thick as honey, agave nectar is much sweeter than either honey or sugar.
The syrup is made up of mostly fructose (about 90%) and glucose (about 10%). Because it is so high in fructose, it has a lower glycemic index than other sweeteners such as honey, corn syrup, sugar, etc.
The glycemic index measures how quickly carbohydrates break down during digestion to release glucose into your bloodstream. If a carbohydrate breaks down very quickly, it is said to have a high glycemic index. If it breaks down slowly, it is said to have a low glycemic index.
A low glycemic index is more ideal because it prevents your blood sugar levels from going too high. Basically, low glycemic index foods keep you from getting that “sugar rush” that is common when you eat refined sugars.
Having a low glycemic index makes this sweet syrup an ideal sugar substitute for anyone with diabetes or Syndrome X (insulin resistance). It is a safe, natural alternative to refined sugars and artificial sweeteners."
http://www.natural-health-restored.com/agave-syrup.html
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Organic Free Range Hardboiled Eggs with Decorated Sea Salt
Sprouted Grains Bread with Unsweetened Strawberry Jam |
-"There is a reason that so many individuals eat eggs for breakfast: they are packed with nutrients, protein and healthy fats to start the day off right. Significant quantities of vitamins such as A, D, B12 and B2, as well as niacin and folic acid are found in eggs. Aside from the
nutrition facts label, health-enhancing caretenoids, like lutein and zeaxanthin that promote ocular health are found in eggs as well. Organic eggs contain all of this good stuff without hormones,
antibiotics or other harmful additives.
Dr. Suess may have written about eggs that were green in color, however, organic eggs can define eggs that are environmentally-friendly. Organic eggs that earn a seal from the USDA must come from hens that were not subjected to antibiotics, hormones, pesticides or herbicides, as well as the food that they ate. Fewer toxins and pesticides make for a healthier environment, as well as happier chickens."
http://www.articlesbase.com/
-"Like dry grain, grain sprouts, also simply called "sprouts" contain protein, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins A and B.
But sprouts also contain vitamin C, which is missing in the dry grain. You need vitamin C to protect yourself against infections and to help heal wounds. Vitamin C also helps the body absorb iron which is also necessary for good health, especially for women. It helps keep the blood vessels strong, particularly the tiny blood vessels called capillaries. Vitamin C helps in many other ways to keep the body healthy. Everyone needs Vitamin C every day."
http://www.farmradio.org/
-"Sea salt obtained from solar evaporation of sea water is entirely different from modern refined salt, and it contains a variety of minerals that play a role in keeping the body's electrolytes in a healthy balance.
Unfortunately, the common table salt, we use today is primarily kiln-dried sodium chloride with anti-caking agents added. Trace minerals, as well as calcium, magnesium and potassium salts are removed in processing. Kiln-drying involves scorching salt at high heat to remove moisture. This refining process creates a product that is unnatural and hard on the body. It is the true culprit that contributes to high blood pressure, heart trouble, kidney disease and eczema, among other problems" - Read all about the crazy benefits of salt
here http://www.healt-benefits-of-water.com/.
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Splash Sea Salt contains sea salt, nori, sea lettuce, oregano, parsley
basil, pepper, coriander, mustard, onion, garlic, poppy seeds, lemon grass
celery, bay, chilli and petals. |
Beautiful!
I'm going to make another healthful dinner, and just in case you guys thought I was actually healthy?... I'm making peanut butter cookies (the Hubs favorite) too. Don't worry! I haven't gone off the deep end or anything!