I just arrived from the grocery store … delicious veggies :)
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I just arrived from the grocery store … delicious veggies :)
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2 large handful mixed baby greens
1/4 - 1/2 apple chopped
1 handful almonds
1/4 - 1/2 avocado cut into chunks
1 or so tablespoon maple syrup
2 spoonfuls stone ground mustard
1 splash water
2 capfuls white vinegar
salt and pepper to taste
mix maple syrup, mustard, water, vinegar, salt, and pepper in a bowl and adjust to taste
wash and cut apple, put in a bowl with greens, almonds, and avocado
top with dressing
serve!
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Soooo, banana’s can be a piano or a keyboard.
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Watermelon Cake! (tutorial/recipes)
- Adult Version: soak in rum or vodka
- melon balls make lovely toppers for drinks (more serving ideas in the link)
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Someone make these with me.
You have NO IDEA how much I love cherries. NO IDEA PEOPLE
OH MY SAGAN
SHIRLEY FUCKING TEMPLES
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Everyone knows that strawberries are delicious. However, did you know just what a nutritional powerhouse they are? Here are eight reasons to include strawberries in your diet
- Diet - One cup of strawberries contains over 13% of the RDA of dietary fiber, yet only 43 calories. The dietary fiber in strawberries helps to keep digestion regular, as well as lowers blood pressure and curbs overeating.
- Antioxidants - Strawberries contain a chemical compound called phenols. Anthocyanin, a particular phenol abundantly found in strawberries, lends the rich red color to the fruit. Though anthocyanin is known to have antioxidant properties within the fruit, it is debated as to whether the antioxidant agents in anthocyanin-rich foods can be absorbed into the body once digested. Fortunately, however, it is known that when anthocyanin-rich foods are consumed, the body’s uric acid levels increase, which serves as an antioxidant agent.
- Anti-Inflammatory - The phenols in strawberries also fight against many inflammatory disorders, such as osteoarthritis, asthma and atherosclerosis, by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase (COX) in the same way that the drugs aspirin and ibuprofen do. Strawberries, however, do not carry unwanted side effects like stomach and intestinal bleeding.
- Anti-Cancer - The combination of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents found in strawberries is well-known to fight against the onset of many different forms of cancer. Thanks to the vitamin C, folate, and the flavonoids quercetin and kaempferol that they also contain, strawberries are a delicious defense against potentially cancerous cells.
- Healthy Eyes - The Archives of Opthalmology recently published a study in which three or more servings of strawberries (and other fruits) per day can decrease the possibility of contracting age-related macular degeneration by over one-third.
- The Vigorous Vitamin C - One cup of strawberries contains an incredible 136% of the RDA of vitamin C, an effective antioxidant that can help lower blood pressure, ensure a healthy immune system, and ward off the development of age-related ocular diseases, such as cataracts and macular degeneration.
- Magnificent Manganese - One cup of strawberries contains 21% of manganese, an essential nutrient that acts as a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. By increasing the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), the enzyme responsible for protecting mitochonrdria exposed to oxygen, manganese not only helps to fight the battle against free radicals and oxidative stress, but also lessens cellular inflammation — another cause of numerous cardiovascular diseases.
- Bone Health - Manganese is also great for the bones, helping in bone building and maintaining proper bone structure. The potassium, vitamin K, and magnesium in strawberries are also important for bone health - Health Diaries
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