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Kid Approved Chia Pudding…Delicious and easy to make!

March 3, 2019 by Traci Calkins 4 Comments

I have tried several chia pudding recipes over the last few years and believe me when I say it….this one takes the top prize. You know it’s good when the kids are actually fighting over the last little bit in the bowl. Up until this recipe, I had been struggling to get our kids to eat chia pudding. I absolutely love it and even love the texture, but the girls were always less than thrilled when it was in the morning line up of breakfast options.

Not only is it super delicious, its easy to make! My kinda recipe.  Enjoy!

Ingredients:

  • 8 pitted Dates
  • 2 cups of water
  • 2 cups of non-salted raw cashews
  • 1/2 cup of ice
  • 1 cup of chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoon of vanilla
  • 2 oz of agave

Instructions:

Blend the water, cashews, ice, dates, vanilla and agave. Then pour into a large mixing bowl. Add 1 cup of water and then slowly add in chia seeds. Make sure to stir chia seeds as pour them in. Let it set for 5 minutes and stir again. Store in a glass container overnight.

We usually top the chia pudding when served with whatever fresh berries we have in the fridge (blueberries, strawberries or raspberries are our typical goto’s). We also like to sprinkle coconut flakes, cacao nibs, or pumpkin seeds to top it off and add a little crunch. Feel free to add whatever you please to customize to your liking.

The chia seeds will expand leaving it like the consistency of pudding. They have amazing health and healing benefits and we try to incorporate them daily. I recently wrote about chia and my other favorite seeds. You can click here to read more if you missed it.

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Filed Under: Detox, Health, Healthy Living, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: beat cancer, Chia seeds, easy breakfast, Eat real food, feel great, Food is Medicine, healthy recipes, kid friendly recipes, morning breakfast options, yummy to my tummy

The healing power of seeds

February 10, 2019 by Traci Calkins 4 Comments

When you think of seeds you might think of planting a spring garden and sewing them deep into the ground for a summer harvest. But have you ever thought of them for their healing power way before they grow into a plant? Not long ago, I had a very limited amount of seeds in my diet, but that all changed when I started learning about their amazing health benefits.

Don’t let their small size fool you.  Seeds pack a powerful nutritional punch that helps regulate your body in many ways and prevents disease. They have been used for centuries to heal and I am going to share some of the seeds we use on a daily basis.

1.) Flaxseed – I listed this one first for a reason. It’s my go-to seed for hormone balancing, digestive health, and mental clarity. Flaxseed is also known as linseed that comes from a plant. It is a small dark brown oval seed that has been used for improving health since ancient times.

In order to unlock all the healing power of this little seed you have to grind it fresh. As a side note, you can buy ground flax at the grocery store, but the minute it is opened the bag is only good for 24 hours.  You optimize the benefits by grinding the amount you need before each use.  We bought a small coffee grinder that does the trick.

Flaxseeds are very high in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. Once ground and eaten, it expands in your digestive track acting as a scrub brush clearing out old debris. For that reason it is also good for weight loss. Because of its high fiber content it helps you feel fuller.

Originally, I began using flaxseeds to help regulate my hormones and to aid in metabolizing my estrogen levels. Our bodies are bombarded by chemicals daily that act as estrogens. Most synthetic chemicals mimic estrogen called xenoestrogens. See my previous blog post on how to avoid toxins here.  This affects both men and women. Flaxseeds bind to these xenoestrogens and help pull them out of your body.

We put freshly ground flaxseeds in pancakes, smoothies, oatmeal, overnight oats, and just about anywhere else we can think it would taste great. It’s a nutty taste and our kids love to eat a spoonful straight from the grinder.

Chia is great for calcium, manganese, magnesium, fiber, phosphorus, fat, and protein. Gram for gram chia seeds have more calcium that most all dairy products. We don’t eat dairy so we get more than enough calcium from eating these tiny powerhouses.

2.) Chia Seeds – We love chia seeds. These little guys do not have to be ground in order to reap the benefits like flax. They are a powerhouse of both fiber and protein. Chia seed benefits are vast. They help create stronger bones, regulate blood pressure and blood sugar levels. They are high in antioxidants, they lower blood pressure, and can boost your energy…just to name a few of their amazing health benefits.

Chia seeds are great sources of calcium, manganese, magnesium, fiber, phosphorus, fat, and protein. Gram for gram chia seeds have more calcium than most all dairy products. We don’t eat dairy so we get more than enough calcium from a few spoonfuls.

We use the seeds for making chia pudding for breakfast or a snack. We also put them in smoothies and overnight oats. The seeds expand in water or nut milks giving it a tapioca kind of texture.

3.) Hemp Seeds – I fell in love with this seed at first bite. This seed also known as hemp hearts comes from a hemp plant, but does not contain THC, which is the active ingredient of marijuana.

Hemp seeds are great for heart health. The seed contains high amounts of the amino acid arginine. An increase intake of arginine has been shown to correspond with lower blood pressure and can reduce your risk of heart disease.

In addition, hemp seeds are a good source of protein, calcium, iron, fiber, and many essential fatty acids. We use them in a variety of ways to add a little crunch. We typically put them in oatmeal, granola, topping for salads, smoothies, quinoa, and overnight oats.

4.) Pumpkin Seeds – I go absolutely ga ga over these seeds. My treat at Halloween treats are the fresh seeds with harvest from our pumpkins. You can eat them with the hard white shell exterior, which is commonly found in the pumpkin, or you can eat them without the shell commonly found in the grocery store. Shell-free seeds are flat, oval and green.

Pumpkin seeds contain cooper, zinc, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, vitamin K, fat, protein and fiber. Diets high in pumpkin seeds have been associated with a decrease in certain types of cancers such as stomach, breast, lung, prostate and colon cancers.

In case you need more reason to incorporate these seeds into your life they are also great for improving your heart health, helping you sleep better, stabilizing blood sugar, and lowering cholesterol. We like to eat the seeds shelled or shell-free as a snack, salad topper, thrown in smoothies, or as a topping on oatmeal.

There are many more seeds that I have not mentioned that have a high concentration of nutrition. I have just named a few we love to use daily. I hope after reading this you will not underestimate their ability to help give you vital nutrients to heal your body. As an added bonus these seeds are reasonably priced and very easy to find at your local grocery store.

If you want a recipe that includes all these seeds, you can click here for my recipe on how to make an acai bowl.

I know we can all learn from each other so I would love to hear what seeds you eat and how you incorporate them into your diet.

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A healthy treat your family will love…delicious and loaded with super foods!

February 5, 2019 by Traci Calkins 1 Comment

Who says that eating healthy has to be a drag? Over the years I have gotten comments when I pass on the cookies and cake that I need to live a little. While passing up sweet treats every now and again can be difficult at times I make up for it by making something using REAL food and REAL ingredients. In my quest to eat better I discovered food I never knew existed. To my delight, one of those foods I discovered was Acai bowls. Pronounced ah-sigh-EE.

Acai is a berry that comes from a palm tree in South America. It is found in the Amazon forest. The acai berry is rich in antioxidants and is full of health benefits. Some of the more notable health benefits are as follows:

Anti-aging Effects

Improves Digestion

Improves Mental Function

Promotes Heart Health

Aides in Weight Loss

Fights Cancer

Boosts Energy

If you have been following my blog you know that my goal is to eat only real ingredients that can improve my health and not hurt it. Not only does acai have impressive stats…..so do the rest of the ingredients that are in the acai bowls. This is a sweet treat that our family absolutely loves, and while the list of ingredients is long….it is relatively simple to make at home.

Like anything you are trying to make for the first time it might take a little bit, but stick with it cause its so worth it once you bite into this sweet treat. It will leave you feeling satisfied and energized. While we typically have this for lunch, our kids have been requesting it for morning too. Since our mornings tend to be a tighter schedule I will have to make sure the granola is cooked and ready to go and berries washed and ready.

One last thing before I give you the recipe. The acai powder is the only thing I had a harder time finding locally. You can either pick up a bag of acai powder at a local health food store or buy it from amazon.

Acai Bowl Recipe

Serves 2

Acai bowl Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 Banana
  • 1 1/3 cups Frozen Berries
  • 2/3 cup Baby Spinach (always hiding the greens every place I can)
  • 2/3 cup Unsweetened Almond Milk (any nut milk would do)
  • 1 1/3 tbsps Ground Flax Seed
  • 1 1/3 tbsps Chia Seeds
  • 1 1/3 tbsps Acai Powder
  • 1 1/3 tsps Cinnamon

Directions: Put all the above ingredients in a blender. It should be the constancy of ice cream. Place the granola at the bottom of the bowl and then top with granola as well. Follow recipe for topping your bowl with whatever fruits and seeds you like. See directions below.

Making the granola for the acai bowl.

Granola Ingredients:

  • 1 Cup of Rolled Old Fashion Oats
  • 1/4 Cup Coconut Flakes
  • 1/4 Pure Maple Syrup
  • 1 tbsp of Raw Honey
  • 1 tbsp of Maple Sugar (or you could use Coconut Sugar)
  • 1 tbsp of Cinnamon
  • 1 tsp of Vanilla extract (add Vanilla after you remove from heat)

Stir all together and heat on stove top to melt all the ingredients. Add the vanilla after you remove from heat. Bake at 275 for 30-40 minutes. I bake the granola on a cookie sheet using parchment paper. If you don’t have parchment paper you can grease the pan with coconut oil. Once the granola cools it will harden and be ready for your acai bowl. I always have this granola on hand so I can have it ready to go for the next time I make an acai bowl.

Top your acai bowl with:

  • 1/3 cup Strawberries (sliced)
  • 1/3 cup Blueberries
  • 2/3 Kiwi (sliced)
  • 2 tsps Hemp Seeds
  • 1/3 cup Sliced Bananas
  • 1/3 cup Almond slices
  • Drizzle raw honey

Directions: You can use whatever berries or fruit you want, but load it up and have fun with it. You can’t mess it up. I recently made it for my mother-in-law and she said she loved how she had a different taste with every bite.

I would love to hear if you and your family loved it as much as we do. Leave a comment below. I always love hearing from you.

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Keeping the toxins out for better health. 8 steps you can implement today.

January 21, 2019 by Traci Calkins 12 Comments

If your like me, when you hear the word air pollution, your mind automatically envisions factories with large billowing stacks spewing smoke and seemingly toxic air for miles. While that pollution might be real, have you ever thought  about the air quality in your own home? After my diagnosis I starting looking under every stone for things that could be damaging to my health.  Everything needed to be scrutinized.

My goal was giving my body its best chance to heal.  While nutrition plays a big role in my overall journey, the air I was breathing, the makeup and body products I was using, and the water I was drinking were all on top of my list as suspects.  They were innocent until proven guilty, but I didn’t have to dig too deep to find most of them guilty as charged. The more stones I turned the more I realized everything I was doing was potentially killing me and I didn’t have a clue of where to begin.     [Read more…] about Keeping the toxins out for better health. 8 steps you can implement today.

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Want to stay healthy during cold and flu season?

January 15, 2019 by Traci Calkins 4 Comments

Want to stay healthy during cold and flu season?  Look no further than your own body.  By now, I think most of us know that the key to staying healthy is our immune system.  Our immune system is on the front lines for us every single day being constantly bombarded with infectious organisms and other invaders who’s goal is to infiltrate and wreak havoc on our health. [Read more…] about Want to stay healthy during cold and flu season?

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The benefits of Juicing vs. Blending

December 9, 2018 by Traci Calkins 5 Comments

The number one question I get asked from people when they find out that I juice, is what’s the difference between juicing and blending and which one is better for you?  My simple answer is, they are very different from each other, but both extremely healthy.  When I started juicing I was 2 rounds into my chemo treatment and was feeling pretty crummy.  I went to a juicing class, bought a juicer, and began juicing.  It was just what my body needed.   I started to feel better after about 2 weeks straight of juicing twice daily. [Read more…] about The benefits of Juicing vs. Blending

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