The Buzz: Smoking Food
Using barbecue smokers is all the buzz in the summer months. But are foods cooked in a smoker harmful to health?
Using barbecue smokers is all the buzz in the summer months. But are foods cooked in a smoker harmful to health?
Naturally sweetened by dates and loaded with almonds for extended energy, these bars are sure to satisfy when hunger strikes.
Growing your own vegetables is good for your mental (and physical) health.
Are high protein “alternative” flours healthier than traditional flours made from wheat
Synergize your slaw with iron-rich lentils and vitamin C packed tomatoes
Get the most health benefit with food pairings that synergize.
Get the most out of your day and give your brain a boost with these tahini, apricot, and sea salt energy bites made with fiber rich plant-proteins and healthy fats.
Research shows that our gut microbiome — the community of bacteria that reside in our digestive tract, primarily the small intestine — is linked to everything from acne and eczema to diabetes and a strong immune system.
Most of us have heard of pre- and probiotics, but there’s a new kid on the block, known as postbiotics, that’s showing a lot of promise in the scientific community.
Choosing foods that best support your health and well-being may feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Achieving a healthy relationship with food and feeling like your best self can be done with these three strategies.
Set yourself up to maintain changes in a healthy way.
Substituting oat milk in your favorite recipes is a quick way to reduce your reliance on animals with minimal impact on flavor.