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Healthy Living Starts Here: 5 Ingredients You Can’t Ignore

July 15, 2024 by Donna Dizon Leave a Comment

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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle starts in the kitchen, and the ingredients you keep on hand can make all the difference. From the superfood power of quinoa and avocados to the nutritional benefits of chia seeds, lentils, and kale, these versatile ingredients facilitate the creation of nourishing meals and contribute to your overall well-being.

Richard Smith-Bernal, the founder of Juice Smith, shares the five essential kitchen staples that are always present in the homes of health-conscious individuals.

Quinoa

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Quinoa, often referred to as a “superfood,” is a nutrient-dense whole grain that has become a staple in many healthy kitchens. 

Richard says, ‘This ancient grain is a complete protein, meaning it contains all nine essential amino acids, making it an excellent choice for vegetarians and vegans. Quinoa is also rich in fiber, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a powerhouse of nutrition that can be incorporated into various dishes, from salads and soups to pilafs and breakfast bowls.’

Avocados

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Avocados are a beloved ingredient in healthy homes, and for good reason. These creamy, nutrient-dense fruits are a rich source of monounsaturated fats, which are known to support heart health and promote feelings of satiety. 

‘Avocados are also packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making them a versatile addition to everything from smoothies and toast to salads and dips,’ Richard says.

Chia Seeds

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Chia seeds are an excellent source of fiber, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for brain health and inflammation reduction. 

Richard says, ‘Chia seeds can be easily incorporated into yogurt, oatmeal, baked goods, and even puddings, making them a convenient and nutrient-dense addition to any healthy kitchen.’

Lentils

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Lentils are a staple in many healthy homes due to their impressive nutritional value. 

Richard says, ‘As a lean, plant-based protein, lentils are a fantastic source of fiber, minerals, and complex carbohydrates. They can be used in various dishes, from hearty soups and stews to flavorful curries and salads, making them a versatile and budget-friendly ingredient for creating nutritious meals.’

Kale

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Kale has long been hailed as a superfood, and for good reason. This nutrient-dense leafy green is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a powerhouse of nutrition. 

‘Kale can be enjoyed in salads, smoothies, sautéed dishes, and even baked into crispy chips, providing a convenient way to incorporate more greens into one’s diet and support overall health and well-being,’ says Richard.

12 of Our Favorite Freezer Popsicle Recipes

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It’s getting hot out there! Down here in Florida, we are getting some record-high heat, which means one thing: break out the popsicles!

Whenever it gets hot, I like to make some yummy ice pops to have on hand as a nice, cool treat. They are a great way to stay hydrated and feel good when the weather gets nice and warm.

12 Of Our Favorite Freezer Popsicle Recipes

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