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SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER


Nutritional Bang for your Buck

By Brie Staker


Food is fuel. We all know that at heart but have you really thought about it? There’s good fuel and not-so-good fuel and what you consume impacts how you perform. It’s like an automobile, the better-quality fuel you give you car the better it will perform and the longer it will last. Our bodies are no different.  I like to think of it as bang for my buck. If I’m going to consume the calories, I want to squeeze out every ounce of benefit I can get from them. I want my calories to work for me not against me.


To that end, how to be healthy is not always the most intuitive thing especially with so much conflicting information available at our fingertips. So, I wanted to share some of my favorite sites and resources. These sites and resources offer recipes, nutritional guidance, and wellness guidance from quality sources.

Cookie and Kate

Minimalist Baker

Running on Veggies

Fiber Fueled

Nutrition Facts

How Not to Die

Rich Roll Podcast

Feel Better Live More Podcast

I hope you take the time to look through these resources and put your calories to work for you. The whole health view: Mind, Food, Body really all do matter. If you want to be your best self; feed yourself right and make an effort to learn how to be healthy and how to take actionable steps to make it work for you not against you. 

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RECIPE OF THE MONTH

How To Make Dandelion Bread

 
 

Nearly every part of the common dandelion, from its brilliant yellow petals, to its roots have been foraged throughout history for food, drink, and medicine.

A rich source of beta-carotene, dandelions are also packed with vitamins and minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, and zinc. Young dandelion leaves are fantastic to eat raw and the roots can be roasted, ground, and used in place of coffee. Dandelion extract and tincture are used all over the world to treat ailments from high blood pressure and diabetes to liver complaints.

Dandelions are so easy to gather and it’s worth finding out how many ways you can use them. Pick them somewhere that hasn’t been sprayed with herbicides and is not too close to busy roads. Your own garden is probably perfect!

Give them a quick wash and shake before using to be on the safe side. This recipe is easy for the kids to help with and tastes great. Although it’s called Dandelion Bread, in truth it’s closer to a loaf cake. Not too sweet, it’s delicious spread with honey and maybe topped with a thin slice of cheese.

You’ll Need:

  • A good handful of clean dandelions to make up around 1 cup

  • 2 cups of flour

  • 2 tsp of baking powder

  • 1 egg

  • Pinch of salt

  • 1 1/4 cup of milk

  • 3 tbsp vegetable oil

  • ½ cup honey

Method:

#1. Cut the yellow part of the flower away from the stem.How to Make Dandelion Bread
It’s easiest to simply slice across the flower head where the petals meet the green part.  It doesn’t matter if you have a little green in there as well.How to Make Dandelion Bread
#2.
Pre-heat the oven to 400 F. Place the flour, baking powder, and dandelions into a large mixing bowl, together with a pinch of salt and stir lightly.How to Make Dandelion Bread
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Next, whisk the oil, egg, milk, and honey together until combined.How to Make Dandelion Bread

Add honey
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#4.
Pour the milk mixture into the dry ingredients and stir roughly until incorporated but not over-mixed.How to Make Dandelion BreadHow to Make Dandelion BreadHow to Make Dandelion Bread
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Line a loaf pan with baking parchment and pour the batter into the pan, then bake for 15 minutes before lowing the temperature to 350 F and baking for a further 20 minutes.How to Make Dandelion Bread
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Leave the loaf to cool a little in the pan before removing and serving in slices while still just slightly warm.How to Make Dandelion Bread

The loaf is tastiest served immediately but can be stored in an airtight container for up to 5 days.  It’s possible to freeze the loaf, but it’s best to do so while still whole. You can improve the taste and texture of frozen dandelion bread by rewarming it in the oven before serving.

If you’ve gathered more dandelions than you need, try dipping the heads in pancake batter and frying in a little oil with the heads face down in the pan and the stems in the air. The kids will love them drizzled with honey!

Forget trying to beat the dandelions in your yard; the bees love them and this free foodstuff has the potential to become a valuable, nutritious, and delicious part of your diet.

COACH'S CORNER

10 Benefits of Herbs

By Michele Yates
 
  1. Cinnamon - lowers blood sugar levels and has a powerful anti-diabetic effect
  2. Sage - can improve brain function and memory
  3. Peppermint - relieves IBS pain and may reduce nausea
  4. Turmeric - contains curcumin, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory effects
  5. Holy Basil - helps fight infections and boosts immunity
  6. Cayenne Pepper - contains capsaicin, which helps reduce appetite and may have anti-cancer properties
  7. Ginger - can treat nausea and has anti-inflammatory properties
  8. Fenugreek - improves blood sugar control
  9. Rosemary - can help prevent allergies and nasal congestion
  10. Garlic - can combat sickness and improve heart health
*As always please speak with your healthcare provider or herbalist before consuming herbs.

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