Food First: Coenzyme Q10
Overview February is heart month, so we are taking a look at Coenzyme Q10, which may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. Coenzyme Q10 isn’t a vitamin or mineral, but an antioxidant and vitamin-like molecule that works in conjunction with enzymes in the body to provide energy and support immunity. In its role as an antioxidant, […]
Food First: Vitamin E
Overview This month we will be discussing another member of the antioxidant family: Vitamin E! Vitamin E, also known as alpha-tocopherol, is a fat-soluble vitamin, which means it requires fat in the diet in order to be absorbed by the body. In addition to its role as an antioxidant, vitamin E is important for immune […]
Holly Clegg on Vitamin D
Vitamin D is known as the ‘sunshine vitamin,’ and vitamin D deficiency just might be the largest deficiency in America. In the heart of winter, our vitamin D levels tend to decrease even further due to lack of sun exposure. What exactly is vitamin D? The definition of a vitamin is a group of organic […]
Savor Cooks: Sunchokes
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features sunchokes, also known as Jerusalem artichokes. Try our recipe for Creamy Vegan Pasta with Sunchokes, Spinach and Lemon. Sunchokes are root vegetables that look similar to ginger, have a potato-like consistency, and taste like a mild artichoke. Like a potato, the outer skin is edible but it can also […]
Food First: Vitamin B12
Overview Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential for red blood cell production, normal cellular metabolism and is a key factor in the production of DNA, your unique genetic blueprint. B12 is unique in that it is only naturally found in animal products such as meat, poultry and dairy. However, vegetarian […]
Enjoy A Festive Holiday Season with Diabetic Recipes
Holidays are a special time for family and friends to gather together, usually around food! However, if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, you may feel as though you have to give up your favorites all together. Not so! With over 8% of the American population having diabetes, it is important […]
Food First: Vitamin A
Overview Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that can be found under many different names, including retinol, retinal and retinyl esters, as well as beta-carotene, a pro-vitamin which can be converted to vitamin A by the body. Vitamin A has many important functions, including the maintenance of proper vision, cell growth and the normal formation […]
Savor Cooks: Pears
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features Pears. Try our recipe for Cinnamon Pear Chips from the ‘Snacks & Smoothies’ section of our cookbook. Pear season generally starts in late summer and lasts through early winter. Head to your local farmers’ market and fill your shopping bag with a variety of pears. Just like the changing […]
Food First: Zinc
Overview Zinc is an essential mineral that is needed by the body for a wide assortment of tasks. Zinc is involved in normal cell function, immune function and also plays a role in your ability to taste and smell. Zinc is unique because the body does not contain a zinc storage system and relies on a […]
Holly Clegg on the Veggie of the Season: Sweet Potatoes
The #1 Fall Ingredient – Sweet Potatoes! Ok, so that isn’t exactly a scientific number but sweet potatoes are definitely the number one fall ingredient in my family. The beloved sweet potato, or yam as it’s called in Louisiana, is known to be the sweetest of the sweet potatoes. The sweet potato may be the […]