When you know it's gonna be a long day; when you won't get much time for a real meal; when you don't want to reach for the all too easy cheap fix, you can count on these nut and seed bars to restore the spring in your step, and do it in a righteous way. I'm calling them Righteous Snack Bars. And for being gluten free and low glycemic, they win a spot on my favorite snack list. A spin on the famous Kind Bars, these are even kinder, because you can quickly make them for a fraction of the cost! How righteous indeed! |
Breakfast can be one of the most sugar loaded meals of the day. A quick bowl of ultra sweet cereal, toast with jelly, or a pop tart, with juice of course, and our world of convenience is jump started with a dopamine high and a front seat on the daily sugar train. If you've got the time, you may opt for a nice hot meal of eggs and a fluffy white biscuit with jam, french toast with lots of syrup, or a cup of fruity sweet yogurt with granola because you're trying to eat right. It's tough to get off the sugar train, isn't it?! And even when we choose foods sweetened artificially, the taste preferences are not being trained to accept pure and simple food for what it is, making it impossible to learn how to eat clean and love it. Mysterious mushrooms, fanciful edible produce of the fungal underworld are a nutritional wonderment to most of us, and yet adored for their savory goodness. Ask anyone what's good about mushrooms, and chances are they'll say, "I don't know but I love 'em!" And that's a good thing, because not only are they at home with most any savory culinary combinations, they also boast significant nutritional points for boosting immunity while reducing inflammation, for high antioxidant content, for helping to suppress breast tumor growth, manage weight and regulate cholesterol. And the best news is that the button mushroom, |
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