Healthy broccoli recipes don’t have to be boring! Our Broccoli Salad and Cooked Garlic and Broccoli recipes prove it.
Before we get to the yummy healthy recipes below, here are the facts about broccoli: No matter how you prepare it, broccoli is high in fiber, rich in vitamins, low in calories, virtually fat-free and a great source of calcium.
It’s believed that broccoli can even reduce the risk of some cancers (colon cancer and lung cancer, in particular), diabetes, osteoporosis and heart disease. And eating broccoli may also help you lose weight, because its high fiber Continue Reading This Story ...
Use the Asparagus Wheels and Fresh and Simple Asparagus recipes below to dress up your table
Asparagus was first cultivated by the ancient Romans, and Egyptians considered it special enough to be used as a gift to their gods. It’s popularity didn’t take long to spread, though, so today asparagus is enjoyed worldwide. Europeans tend to prefer the white variety, which results when the asparagus stalks are grown under mounds of earth. (Because sunshine can’t reach the stalks, there’s no chlorophyll Continue Reading This Story ...
Love tomatoes and pasta?
The Spicy Pasta and Mexican Pasta recipes below combine them to benefit your immune system.
Every day, your immune system battles the millions of bacteria, microbes, toxins and viruses that try to invade your body. From colds and flu to allergies, from gastric conditions to infection to depression, a strong immune system is your first line of defense. But this complex and highly interactive network of organs and specialized cells can help keep you healthy only if it’s healthy itself.
So how do you make sure your immune Continue Reading This Story ...
Tags: B vitamins, fitness nutrition, health articles, healthy cooking, healthy recipes, nutrition, pasta recipes, tomatoes, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamins, vitamins and minerals
Love to eat but have to watch your blood sugar? The delicious Fruity Salad, Sweet Potato Bake and Garlic-Onion Bean Dip recipes below let you eat well while you watch your blood glucose levels.
Every year, 1 million Americans aged 20 years or older are diagnosed with diabetes, a disease characterized by high blood sugar levels. According to the National Institutes of Health, an additional 16 million people suffer from “impaired glucose tolerance,” or IGT, a condition in which the blood glucose levels are elevated, although not high enough to be classified as diabetes. Continue Reading This Story ...
Garlic has a long history that dates back to as early as 5,000 years ago: Ancient Greeks and Egyptians used it for heart problems and headache; the Chinese used it for a variety of common ailments and to boost immunity. And modern scientific research confirms its curative powers. National Cancer Institute studies indicate that a diet rich in garlic may reduce risk of colorectal, stomach and prostate cancer by as much as half. Research also shows that garlic has antiviral properties that protect against infection and inflammation, may destroy certain flu viruses, and help to kill intestinal Continue Reading This Story ...
Tags: Ancient Greeks, antioxidants, Egyptians, garlic, Garlic Recipes, health articles, healthy cooking, healthy recipes, nutrition, phosphorus, potassium, salsa recipes, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin C, With Antiviral Power, zinc