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Well,
spring has sprung, and the shops and markets are full with lovely young
greens! What better colour to set off spring. Greens are vital for health,
providing us with the minerals that our bodies need in order to stay
healthy. Many people have a problem when it comes to eating their greens.
Some quickly become bored of salads on a daily basis, some dislike the
taste, while others simply will not eat anything green!
Here are a few ideas for EATING YOUR GREENS.
Smoothies
Smoothies are a great way to get your daily chlorophyll intake. It is
also a perfect way to disguise any taste (if you do not like it) by adding
in a piece of sweet fruit. Try apple, kale and ginger, or perhaps spinach
and blueberry. Smoothies with greens included are often referred to as
'Green Smoothies', they are not always green. Do not be put off by the
colour - they taste fantastic!
Because smoothies are blended, the fibres in the green plant leaves are
broken down effectively, in turn releasing the nutrients. We humans are
pretty lazy at chewing in this day and age, and if we do not chew our food
properly then much of the goodness is not able to be taken. Blending your
greens into a smoothies is an excellent way to make sure you get the best
from those greens.
Ideally your smoothie should be majority ‘greens’ with some fruit just
for sweetness. I often make green smoothies with no fruits. It really just
depends on personal taste.
Chopped Salads
Greens make a salad. Use varied types of lettuces and herbs such as
rocket, with some tomato and beautiful olive oil. The combinations
available for delicious salads are endless, especially when you experiment
with home made dressings too. Simple, and so good!
A salad accompaniment with a meal is the norm in many countries. Why not
embrace this routine and make sure that you serve a side salad with lunch
and dinner.
Fillings & Salsas
I like to use the dark leafy greens for this. Add a few leaves into a food
processor, along with some other ingredients such as red bell pepper,
tomato, olive oil, chilli, and lemon juice. Chop it down using the food
processor. This can be eaten as is, alone, or used to fill nori seaweed
wraps, wrapped in a green leaf, or used as a dip for raw veggies, crackers
and breads.
There are many many ways to EAT YOUR GREENS, I have mentioned only a few,
of course there is much room for experimentation - so just have fun!
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About The Author
Serenity writes on a
variety of topics, including wellness, diet and well-being. Look for
her articles here at http://www.gaiapublishing.com
Category: health, raw
food, green vegetables
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