Turmeric Golden Milk (AIP, Paleo, Plant-Based)

Turmeric Golden Milk (AIP, Paleo, Plant-Based)

This creamy and easy Turmeric Golden Milk is incredibly healthy, and so delicious! Golden milk is a traditional Indian drink that has its roots in Ayurveda. Made with coconut milk, powerful spices like turmeric, ginger and cinnamon, and naturally sweetened.

DID YOU KNOW? There are over 12,500 peer-reviewed articles published on the benefits of turmeric, in particular one of its powerful compounds, curcumin.

Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric. It has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and is a very strong antioxidant, making it great for both weight loss and IBS.

Unfortunately, the curcumin content of turmeric is not that high, so if you want to experience the full effects of this powerful compound, you need to take a supplement that contains high amounts of curcumin.

In addition, curcumin is poorly absorbed during digestion, so many different supplement formulations have been created to improve its bioavailability.

Curcum-Evail is my go to curcumin supplement. It’s a highly bioavailable and absorbable formulation containing a unique combination of three health-promoting compounds known as “curcuminoids,” which are derived from turmeric root.

In order to get the most benefit from consuming turmeric (and to increase absorption of curcumin), consume with healthy fats like coconut and/or black pepper.

I used coconut milk and added black pepper to this recipe, so you can get the most out of your golden milk!

What you need for Turmeric Golden Milk:

  • Coconut milk
  • Honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar
  • Ground turmeric
  • Ground ceylon cinnamon
  • Ground ginger
  • Black pepper (omit for AIP version)

BOOST your golden milk with anti-aging collagen! Just add 1-2 scoops of Whole Body Collagen.

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Turmeric Golden Milk (AIP, Paleo, Plant-Based)

Turmeric Golden Milk

This creamy and easy Turmeric Golden Milk is incredibly healthy, and so delicious! Golden milk is a traditional Indian drink that has its roots in Ayurveda. Made with coconut milk, powerful spices like turmeric, ginger and cinnamon, and naturally sweetened. 
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Hot Drinks
Cuisine: AIP, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, Plant-Based
Servings: 1

Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup unsweetened coconut milk, use full fat or light canned coconut milk for a creamy drink
  • 1 tsp honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar
  • 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1/4 tsp ground ceylon cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp ground ginger
  • Pinch of black pepper, omit for AIP version

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients into a small saucepan.
  • Whisk to combine and warm on stovetop over medium heat. Heat until hot to the touch but not boiling.
  • Pour into a mug and enjoy!

Notes

  • Use full fat or light canned coconut milk for a creamy drink.
  • Omit black pepper for AIP version
  • BOOST your golden milk with anti-aging collagen! Just add 1-2 scoops of Whole Body Collagen.
Keyword coconut milk, dairy free, ginger, gluten free, grain free, soy free, turmeric
Easy Green Smoothie with Protein (Paleo, Keto)

Easy Green Smoothie with Protein (Paleo, Keto)

This Easy Green Smoothie with Protein makes for a healthy and super easy meal replacement! It’s LOADED with organic super-foods, high-quality protein & healthy fats. Perfect for when you’re short on time and/or fresh veggies and fruit.

Are you looking for an easy way to fill your body with nutrient-rich fuel that’ll keep you feeling energized for the busy day and week ahead?

If your lifestyle is anything like mine then you don’t always have time to fill your fridge and freezer with green goodness–and even if it’s full, you may not have time to prepare your greens.

That’s where a high-quality greens powder comes to the rescue. My fridge and freezer might not always be stocked with greens, BUT my cupboard is!

PaleoGreens has come to my rescue on many occasions, including when …

  • I’m in a rush and need to prep my smoothie fast
  • I’m low on energy
  • I feel a cold coming on
  • I’m super lazy, but still want to fuel myself with good stuff
  • I’m looking to cleanse and detox

PaleoGreens organic greens powder

Here’s what makes this organic greens powder top in its class …

  • Fruits: High-antioxidant berries, such as cranberry, raspberry, and blueberry + camu camu which is high in Vitamin C
  • Sulfur-rich cruciferous vegetables + sprouts: Broccoli, kale, cauliflower, collards
  • Colorful and high phytonutrient vegetables: Beet, carrot, tomato, spinach
  • Detox Greens & Juices: Spirulina, chlorella, barley grass and wheat grass juice powders — high in antioxidants and great for detox
  • ORAC Blend: Proprietary blend of grape seed and grape skin extracts, with guaranteed high ORAC (oxygen radical absorption capacity) content. The ORAC score is a measurement of a food’s potential for neutralizing the damaging free radicals implicated in aging and physical degeneration.

PaleoGreens is superior to many commercially available greens powders for several reasons:

  • Over 90% organic ingredients
  • No grain/legumes fibers or components, least allergenic
  • No alfalfa, a common ingredient in all other leading brands
  • Special gentle processing that retains potency
  • Proven ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbency Capacity) value
  • Great taste, with no added sugar

Give my Easy Green Smoothie with Protein a try. It makes for a healthy and super easy meal replacement–and it’s LOADED with organic super-foods!

Learn more about PaleoGreens and its awesome list of organic ingredients HERE.

PaleoGreens unflavoured Canada

What you need for Easy Green Smoothie with Protein:

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Easy Green Smoothie with Protein

Easy Green Smoothie with Protein

This Easy Green Smoothie with Protein makes for a healthy and super easy meal replacement! It's LOADED with organic super-foods, high-quality protein & healthy fats. Perfect for when you're short on time and/or fresh veggies and fruit.
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Lunch, Smoothie
Cuisine: Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, Plant-Based
Servings: 1

Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup unsweetened nut milk, or water
  • 1 tbsp PaleoGreens, link in notes
  • 1 scoop PurePaleo Protein, or 2 scoops PurePea Protein (vegan option)
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil or 1/2 avocado
  • 1/2 cup fruit of choice, optional
  • A few ice cubes, optional

Instructions
 

  • Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.
Keyword dairy free, gluten free, grain free, green smoothie, greens powder, healthy smoothie, organic greens, soy free
Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea (AIP, Plant-Based, Sugar Free)

Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea (AIP, Plant-Based, Sugar Free)

Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea is a healthy & refreshing drink! Only 2 simple ingredients needed to make this antioxidant-rich and sugar free cold beverage. It’s the perfect healthy drink for the warmer months, when you’re craving something refreshing!

DID YOU KNOW? Hibiscus tea is loaded with antioxidants and could be helpful in reducing oxidative stress in the body.

Oxidative stress occurs when free radicals invade the body and the body doesn’t have enough antioxidants to combat them. Free radical damage may contribute to many health issues ranging from cancer to aging skin, so hibiscus tea can be helpful.

In fact, hibiscus has been shown to contain ORAC values twice as high as matcha tea, which was previously thought to be the most potent tea source of antioxidants.

Give my Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea a try. It’s great for the warmer months, when you’re craving something refreshing.

I steep this tea in a mason jar, store it in the fridge overnight then add fresh lemon to it in the morning. It’s awesome to sip on throughout the day!

Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea Plant-Based Sugar Free

What you need for Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea:

  • Hibiscus tea
  • Lemon
  • Natural sweetener like honey or stevia (optional)

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Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea Plant-Based Sugar Free

Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea

Cold Lemon Hibiscus Tea is a healthy & refreshing drink! Only 2 simple ingredients needed to make this antioxidant-rich and sugar free cold beverage. It's the perfect healthy drink for the warmer months, when you're craving something refreshing! Plant-based, AIP, paleo, keto & low-carb.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Cold Drinks
Cuisine: AIP, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, Plant-Based
Servings: 1

Ingredients
 

  • 1-2 bags hibiscus tea
  • 1/2 lemon, thinly sliced
  • Natural sweetener of choice (honey, stevia, etc.,), optional
  • Ice cubes, optional

Instructions
 

  • Add tea bag to a mason jar filled with boiling water (add 2 tea bags if using a large mason jar). Cover with lid and set aside on counter. If using a natural sweetener, add in while tea is still warm and mix.
  • Once tea has cooled, remove tea bags and refrigerate until cold.
  • Add sliced lemon (and ice cubes if you want) to mason jar and enjoy!
Keyword cold tea, dairy free, gluten free, grain free, sugar free, tea

 

Healthy Costco Food: Best healthy foods with BIG savings

Healthy Costco Food: Best healthy foods with BIG savings

In this post you’ll find a list of healthy Costco food at jaw dropping prices. The foods listed below are free of gluten, grains, dairy, soy, GMO, industrial vegetable and seed oils, artificial sugar and sweeteners and other unhealthy ingredients. If you’re following a paleo, low-carb, keto, AIP, plant-based or organic diet, there’s lots of great options here for you.

OMG, I recently discovered a magical place called Costco!

I know I know, you’re probably thinking – “Has this chick been hiding under a rock her entire life?”

OK, so I knew Costco existed, but I never thought to venture into it to find healthy food options. Little did I know, Costco not only caters towards health conscious people like me (and you), but they also offer AMAZING prices that had me screaming “START THE CAR!!!”

The lists below are healthy Costco foods that I discovered at jaw-dropping prices!

Healthy Costco food with BIG SAVINGS …

💚 = Great for smoothies

FRESH

  • fresh organic spinach 312g ($4.59) 💚 TIP: purchase 2-3 containers, transfer spinach to freezer bags and freeze for later use 
  • organic kombucha
  • organic free-range eggs, 24 large ($10.49)
  • organic spring mix salad 312g ($4.59)
  • organic cooked + vacuum-packed beets 💚

Costco spinach

FROZEN

  • pesticide-free frozen blueberries 1.5kg ($10.99) 💚
  • organic frozen strawberries 2kg ($12.99) 💚
  • organic frozen raspberries 1.5kg ($14.99) 💚
  • other frozen organic fruit + berries 💚
  • frozen avocado chunks 3kg ($17.99) 💚
  • pesticide free frozen broccoli + other frozen veggies 💚
  • frozen organic riced cauliflower 3lb ($8.99)

Healthy Costco food_frozen

PANTRY

  • organic virgin coconut oil 2.3kg ($17.49) 💚
  • avocado oil 1lt ($13.99)
  • coconut oil/keto mayo 710ml ($10.99)
  • organic extra virgin olive oil
  • organic green olives 1L ($9.49)
  • organic apple cider vinegar 1.9lt ($8.69)
  • organic dates 794g ($7.99) 💚
  • almond flour 1.36kg ($15.99)
  • almond butter 765g 💚
  • organic cocoa powder 700g ($9.99) 💚
  • organic coffee + matcha green tea

Healthy Costco Food_pantry items

SNACKS & TREATS

  • SmartSweets, 5 packs ($11.99)
  • grain free granola bars, 16 bars ($19.99)
  • RX Bar, 14 bars ($20.99)
  • organic coconut chips 800g ($7.99)
  • organic dark chocolate, Keto Snaps 420g ($10.99)
  • organic & regular raw nuts and seeds (awesome variety) 💚

Healthy Costco Food_snacks

NOTE: Please keep in mind that prices may change. I will do my best to update the prices in this post regularly to reflect current store pricing. The prices above are in-store (not online). I shop at Costco in the GTA, Ontario. 

TAKEAWAY MESSAGE: If you’re looking for ways to make healthy eating more affordable and sustainable for you and your family then Costco is a GREAT solution.

Not only does this wholesale store carry a variety of organic products, but most of the brands are reputable companies that prioritize quality – and once again the prices are truly unbeatable!

Would love to hear about some of the great finds you’ve discovered at Costco along with pricing. Just leave a comment below.

Not near a Costco?

Many of these items can be found at costco.ca at a slightly higher price.

P.S. A special thanks to my BF for opening my eyes to a part of Costco I didn’t know about – and most importantly, dealing with my “kid in a candy store” behaviour as I lost my Costco virginity. You da best! xoxo

This post was updated on Oct 8, 2020.

Is there a dark side to green smoothies?

Is there a dark side to green smoothies?

Have you come across information that talks about the dark side to green smoothies?

Maybe you’ve heard about how too many raw green vegetables can cause things like kidney stones and thyroid dysfunction?

Are you concerned that your green smoothies are doing more harm than good?

As always, I’m here to help bring clarity to any confusing topics around smoothies so you can continue to enjoy your delicious and nutrient-rich smoothies without worry.

In this article I’ll talk about the top 3 reasons why consuming large amounts of vegetables may not lead to optimal health and practical tips to ensure your smoothies are safe and healthy.

REASON # 1: Thallium

A toxic heavy metal found in cruciferous vegetables like kale, broccoli and cabbage.

How to reduce your exposure to thallium: Use only organic cruciferous vegetables in your smoothies. Organic farms have soils that are rich in carbon-based matter which obstruct the transfer of thallium into plants.

The takeaway here is that organic produce may contain lower levels of heavy metals, like thallium, compared to produce from conventional farms, resulting in a healthier green smoothie.

REASON # 2: Goitrogens

Naturally occurring plant chemicals found in cruciferous vegetables that can lower thyroid function by inhibiting iodine uptake.

How to reduce your exposure to goitrogens: With plant chemicals the poison tends to be in the dose. Consuming large amounts of raw cruciferous vegetables can lead to issues such as reduced thyroid function in this case. It’s much easier to consume large amount of raw vegetables when they are blended or juiced which is why this is a hot topic in the smoothie world.

The best way to reduce your exposure to goitrogens is to avoid eating/drinking raw cruciferous vegetables in excess. What is excess? Think of how much vegetable you would consume in whole-food form (not juiced or blended) in a given meal – this is a safe and reasonable amount to be adding to your smoothie. For most, this amount would be around 1-1.5 cups.

Another way to reduce your exposure to goitrogens (while still preserving the nutrients in your greens) is to slightly cook/steam your cruciferous vegetables. Cooking these vegetables stimulates the production of an enzyme that helps to deactivate goitrogens. If you decide to add slightly cooked vegetables to your smoothies, I recommend cooking, cooling and freezing large batches at a time to make the process time-friendly and sustainable.

REASON # 3: Oxalates

Plant-based compounds found in a variety of vegetables and fruits (high amounts are found in spinach, chard, dandelion greens, beets, collard greens, berries, broccoli, cabbage, and carrots) that may promote kidney stone formation and inflammation.

How to reduce your exposure to oxalates: Similar to goitrogens, the best way to reduce exposure to oxalates would be to not over-consume these vegetables.

Another effective way to reduce oxalate exposure would be to rotate the variety of greens you use in your smoothie. So, if you tend to always use spinach in your smoothies try some low oxalate greens like mustard greens, watercress, and lettuce; this may help prevent oxalate overload.

In addition, incorporating probiotics and fermented foods into your diet to help restore beneficial gut bacteria may assist in the breakdown of oxalate, since several probiotic species have been found to degrade dietary oxalate.

To sum things up, here are a few practical tips to help you avoid heavy metals and plant chemicals/compounds found in vegetables, so you can continue to enjoy your smoothies and all the benefits that come with them:

  • Use organic fruits and vegetables (fresh or frozen).
  • Limit the amount of raw vegetables in your smoothie to 1 cup.
  • Rotate your vegetables and try new ones – like mustard greens, watercress and lettuce. Use different recipes like the ones found in my smoothie e-book to help inspire new ideas and flavours.
  • Slightly cook and cool (and freeze if you’d like) your vegetables before adding them to the blender.
  • Add a quality probiotic and/or fermented foods to your diet.
  • Switch it up – 1-2 days/week replace your green smoothie with another nutrient-rich meal like eggs with fresh tomatoes and avocado–one of my favourites!

I hope you found this information to be helpful. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns in the comments section below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The smoothies found in my Quick-Start Guide To Smoothies and my 7-Day Smoothie Challenge are safe and healthy for most people since large quantities of vegetables and fruits are not being used. That being said, I encourage you to enjoy these nutrient-dense smoothies while putting into practice my above recommendations (in particular if you are dealing with issues surrounding your thyroid, kidneys or other health concerns). Chat with your health care provider if you’re uncertain if smoothies are right for you.

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon (AIP, Paleo, Keto)

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon (AIP, Paleo, Keto)

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon is the perfect quick and healthy lunch recipe! It’s super easy to prepare with just 5 simple ingredients needed and zero cooking time. Just pack all ingredients in a container and off you go! This delicious canned fish recipe is AIP, paleo, low-carb & keto.

DID YOU KNOW? Farmed fish contain excess omega-6 compared to wild-caught fish. Eat wild-caught salmon to help boost your omega-3 levels, which helps to fight inflammation.

Not only does wild salmon contain one of the highest omega-3 contents of any type of fish – making it a great anti-inflammatory food – but each serving is also packed with tons of other vitamins, minerals and protein as well.

Aim for 1-2 servings of wild salmon like Sockeye, Chinook, Coho or Pink each week. If you’re having a hard time consuming roughly 1lb of oily fish weekly, I recommend supplementing with a high-quality fish oil. This will help keep your omega 3 levels in check.

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon (AIP, Paleo, Keto)

What you need for Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon:

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Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon (AIP, Paleo, Keto)

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon

Creamy Cilantro & Lime Salmon is the perfect quick and healthy lunch recipe! It’s super easy to prepare with just 5 simple ingredients needed and zero cooking time. Just pack all ingredients in a container and off you go! This delicious canned fish recipe is AIP, paleo, low-carb & keto.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine: AIP, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo
Servings: 1

Ingredients
 

  • 1 can wild sockeye salmon
  • 1/4 cup sprouts of choice
  • 1-2 tbsp fresh cilantro, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp avocado oil mayo, for AIP version use 1/2 an avocado (mashed)
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • Sea salt & black pepper, to taste

Instructions
 

  • Mix all ingredients in a bowl or glass container.
  • Enjoy this healthy canned fish recipe on its own, on top of a salad or in a healthy wrap.
Keyword avocado, avocado oil mayo, canned fish, canned salmon, cilantro, dairy free, gluten free, grain free, lime, salmon