A Recipe to Fall in Love With: Dark Chocolate-Cherry Granola Bars
February is not only known for Valentine’s day, but it is also Celebration of Chocolate Month, National Cherry Month, and National Fiber Focus Month. I wanted to bring all these amazing things together and share a healthy recipe that you can share with your Valentine this year. No Valentine? Even better–you don’t have to share.
A Pair of Pear Recipes
Pears are my favorite winter fruit, and it’s not hard to see why. Not only are they incredibly healthy (read more in our blog post here), but they are also surprisingly versatile. While they obviously fit perfectly into dessert, they can really be a part of any meal. I use them them in salads, paninis, […]
The Perfect Pear
Pears come in a number of varieties – Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, Asian – and have such different flavor profiles that they can seem unrelated at first. But the one thing all varieties of pears have in common is how nutritious they are! [iii] Pear Nutrition For starters, pears are an excellent source of fiber. […]
Cranberries Pack a Nutritional Punch (Recipe Included!)
As one of three fruits native to North America, cranberries have been around for centuries, but have only gained traction for their health benefits in the past few decades.1 These small red berries are packed with vitamins C and E, fiber, and manganese, as well as a host of phytochemicals—compounds naturally found in plants with […]
5 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Halloween
Halloween can be a dangerous holiday, health-wise at least. With all the tempting candy and festive witch’s brew, it can be easy to over-indulge. Luckily we have you covered with our 5 tips on how to have a healthy, happy Halloween and a delicious recipe for pumpkin muffins!
Curry Chickpea and Avocado Sandwich
I love recipes in which every single ingredient is a healthy one and this is one of those. Here’s a review of the health benefits of all the components of this recipe:
Chilled Melon Soup with Mango
Hot summer days can for some ingenuity in the kitchen. Even with air conditioning, you may still not want to turn on the oven or stove and get the kitchen heated up. Or, depending on your area, you may even be under brownout warnings as electricity use peaks on hot muggy days.
Summer Recipe – Moist and Tender Whole Sea Bass on the Grill
Sea bass, like most seafood, is a great source of lean protein. In fact, 80% of the calories of sea bass are in the form of protein, while the other 20% are in the form of healthy fats. Healthy fats, also known as unsaturated fats, can help improve your cholesterol, decrease your risk of heart […]
Dinner Inspiration – Braised Chicken with Artichokes and Olives
I didn’t think it was possible to love artichokes more than I already did until I lived in Italy. There they harvest artichokes in both spring and fall, and that abundance graces their cuisine. Artichokes also enhance their health, as they stimulate the gallbladder to produce bile, which escorts toxins out of the body and […]
A Colorful Recipe – Emerald Greens with Orange
Emerald Greens with Orange 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon minced garlic Pinch of red pepper flakes 2 tablespoons dried cranberries 1/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice 6 cups stemmed and chopped Swiss chard, in bite-size pieces 1/4 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon orange zest 1/4 teaspoon maple syrup Heat the olive oil in […]