Showing posts with label spinach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spinach. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2014

A Tasty Way to Eat Your Veggies

Written by Jordan Zelenky
Part of National Nutrition Month 2014

How many times have you been told to eat two or three servings of vegetables every day?  If you’re anything like me, you probably hear that message all the time. Unfortunately, most people just don’t like the taste of those green, leafy veggies.

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What’s so special about greens? Take spinach, for example, which is an excellent source of Vitamins K and A, and is very low in fat (Palmer, 2009). All of those benefits are great, but because spinach has such a bland taste, it is often excluded from my meals. I knew I had to start eating spinach because relying on broccoli and carrots to get enough veggies doesn’t provide enough variety, so I thought about adding spinach to smoothies.

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Smoothies are so versatile, which makes them an easy way to add new foods to your diet if you’re unsure about a new food’s texture. The thought of an overwhelming spinach taste in my smoothie made me nervous at first, but after my first try combining the ingredients the flavors were nothing but strawberries, bananas, and soy milk! The spinach blended into the flavors of the fruits perfectly, and I was left with my normal smoothie, just a little more green in color.

To make my smoothie, use 2 large strawberries, ½ ripe banana, a couple of ice cubes, ½ cup of soy milk, and a ¼ cup of spinach. Next, cut up the strawberries and banana, then combined all of the ingredients into the blender. Pulse the blender for 30 seconds, but you can adjust that time depending on the thickness you prefer. Try to come up with your own combination of flavors and veggies! I’d love to hear new ideas to mix up my routine ingredients.

References

Palmer, S. (2009). Spinach Flexes Its Mighty Nutrition Muscle. Environmental Nutrition, 32(3), 8-8. 

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Scrumptious Spinach

Written by Deanna Teter
Part of National Nutrition Month 2014

Spinach is a veggie many people do not like because of the rep that comes with it; people do not think it tastes good. But, if you are not a fan of how it tastes by itself, it can taste great when you add it to many dishes. It can be added to sandwiches or wraps, omelets, in a dip, in a dish as an appetizer or even as a side dish. Not only does it taste great in recipes but spinach has many benefits and can be good for the body. It has lots of vitamins and minerals that make it a good vegetable to add to your grocery list. Spinach can help maintain bone health, protect eyesight, fight infections, and help keep skin healthy. Now that you know a little more about spinach here is a simple recipe you can try to add spinach to any meal.

Quick and Easy Sauteed Spinach

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Ingredients                 
1 Tbsp Olive Oil
1(10 ounce) bag spinach leaves
1 ½ tsp garlic salt
¼ cup grated parmesan cheese

Directions
1. Heat oil in large skillet over medium heat then add spinach and cover.
2. Cook for 5 minutes then stir in garlic salt and cover for another 5 minutes.

3. Remove from heat and sprinkle with parmesan cheese to serve.

If you are still not convinced on how spinach can taste great try some of these simple steps to incorporate spinach into your everyday meals:

·         Add spinach to a smoothie
·         Sprinkle spinach on any pasta dish
·         Eat a salad with spinach
·         Add spinach to your pizza
·         Toss spinach into soup

What will you do with spinach?

References

Basic report: 11457, spinach, raw.(n.d.) Retrieved from http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3214 

Quick and easy sautéed spinach (n.d.). Retrieved from  http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Quick-and-Easy

Spinach Health Benefits. (2014, February 20). Retrieved from http://www.newhealthguide.org/Spinach


What are the health benefits of spinach? (2014, February 2). Retrieved from

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A Spin on Spinach

Written by Maureen Pryatel
Part of National Nutrition Month 2014

What words come to mind when you hear the word "spinach?"  Let me guess:  did the words gross, yuck, and blah come to mind?  Well, clear your mind of those negative connotations about spinach because this superfood is about to become your favorite vegetable!

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You might ask, well why should I eat spinach, anyway?  Spinach is a great source of vitamin K, which helps with the mineralization of bones in our bodies.  In addition to vitamin K, a serving of spinach contains a substantial amount of vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin C, iron, folate, and magnesium, just to name a few. Spinach has many health benefits, and there is a way to eat spinach that makes it taste good.

A great way to incorporate spinach into your meals is to make it a hidden ingredient, and make it seem like you are not even eating it.  Spinach can be blended into smoothies, which gives them a unique green color but tastes just the same.  It can also be hidden in common dishes such as omelets, or quiche.  Hide spinach at the bottom of your salad and pile all of your other ingredients on top.  You might even forget the spinach is there!

There is no need to compromise taste when it comes to eating healthy; you just have to be creative and find ways that work for you.  So give it a try and add some spinach to your meals--you won't regret taking a spin on spinach!

References

The World's Healthiest Foods.  (2014).  Retrieved from:  http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=43

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