Tag: oats

  • 4 healthy food pairs

    4 healthy food pairs

    4 healthy food pairs

    These food duos are happy couples

    Heart health is important to us all. So, too, is good food. Food and heart health make a natural couple. Here are some more happy couples: food duos that, together, provide heart-healthy dividends.

    There are certain foods that, instead of taking a solo adventure to improve our heart health, instead, seem to perform better when set free to mingle. This is called food synergy: where the benefits of two or more foods eaten together can be greater than the sum of their parts. When working in unison, these foods amplify their nutritional benefits.

    Spinach and avocado

    Dark leafy greens such as spinach and kale are already nutritional heavy hitters, but if you really want to reap their rewards, make sure to fatten them up. Research shows that consuming foods such as kale, tomatoes, and carrots—good sources of carotenoid antioxidants including lycopene and beta carotene—with a dietary source of fat, such as avocado, can increase how much of these heart-friendly plant compounds we absorb.

    Turmeric and black pepper

    While turmeric is increasingly being studied for its heart-benefitting, lipid-lowering, and anti-inflammatory powers and a big reason why golden milk is trending, we don’t absorb its main bioactive compound, curcumin, into the bloodstream very well. The good news is that a chemical found in black pepper called piperine can greatly bolster our ability to take up curcumin. So, whenever you add the golden spice to curries, soups, sauces, and scrambled eggs, don’t forget to also include a few twists of the pepper grinder.

    Oats and berries

    Sure, a hunk of steak is a good source of iron, but you can also get the mineral from plant-based foods such as oats, beans, lentils, tofu, fortified cereals, and spinach. There’s a catch, though: only 2 to 20 percent of the iron found in plant foods, called non-heme iron, makes its way from your digestive tract into your blood. Mother Nature has provided an assist in the form of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)—present in edibles such as berries, bell pepper, tomatoes, broccoli, and citrus—which converts plant-based iron into a form that is more readily absorbed.

    Tea and lemon

    A recent study discovered that adults who consumed more green or black tea were, on average, more likely to have lower total and LDL (bad) cholesterol and higher HDL (good) cholesterol than those who didn’t consume tea. It might be that the potent antioxidants, including catechins, in green tea can improve your cholesterol profile. And it turns out you can make green tea even more of an antioxidant powerhouse by adding a squirt of lemon. Citrus juice can increase the amount of antioxidants in green tea that are available for the body to absorb by up to five-fold.

  • Celebrate National Oatmeal Month with MUSH Overnight Oats!

    Celebrate National Oatmeal Month with MUSH Overnight Oats!

    Celebrate National Oatmeal Month

    with MUSH Overnight Oats!

    Celebrate National Oatmeal Month with MUSH Overnight Oats! Did you know Americans buy more oats in January than any other month in the year? Thankfully with MUSH, you can take your energizing morning breakfast on-the-go, or add them with your favorite fruits and yogurt for a superfood yogurt bowl!

    So why should you eat their cold-soaked oats?

    Great question! Regular oats are coated by something called phytic acid – which acts as a nutrient block, preventing your body from absorbing all of the amazing nutrients found in oats (magnesium, zinc, iron, calcium, etc.). Soaking oats helps remove the phytic acid and allows for better digestion and nutrient absorption – and added bonus, they’re soaked in dairy-free milk so everyone can enjoy them!

    Looking for inspiration? Check out their Instagram account by clicking on the video below!

    Stock up on select flavors of their overnight oats before their sale ends January 31st, 2023!

    References:

    https://aultman.org/blog/healthy-living/national-oatmeal-month-health-gains-with-grains/#/

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cj8MpfpP478/

  • MUSH Ready-To-Eat Oats

    MUSH Ready-To-Eat Oats

    Have you been looking for an easy and ready-to-eat breakfast that ACTUALLY tastes good?! Then try MUSH and their ready-to-eat oats for a flavorful breakfast experience like no other!

    One of the cool things that makes these oats so unique is that instead of cooking the oats to make a traditional oatmeal, MUSH cold-soaks their oats in dairy-free milk to get them to a fluffy, pudding-like texture we love.

    In addition to the creamy, light texture, this soaking process not only helps the ingredients retain their valuable nutrients, but also makes them easier to digest! These flavor-rich and ready-to-eat oats will make you wonder why you ever chose another breakfast!

    • Vanilla is rich in Antioxidants
    • Blueberries are packed with Vitamin C
    • Apples are loaded with Vitamin C
    • Strawberries are potent in Manganese, Potassium, and Antioxidants
    • Coffee increases energy levels and improves brain function

    Every MUSH starts the same but is finished off with nutrient packed ingredients that provide a delicious flavor profile. Oats are one of the healthiest, most nutrient dense superfoods available. 

    They are heart and metabolism healthy because they contain large amounts of beta-glucan fiber, which is known for lowering blood sugar levels, improving insulin resistance, and reducing cholesterol levels.

    MUSH then adds clean, healthy ingredients that give each one a rich and delicious flavor!

    With MUSH, anyone can elevate their nutrition to the next level! To learn more, go to their website https://eatmush.com/ !

    RESOURCES:

    https://eatmush.com/

    https://eatmush.com/pages/mush

    https://eatmush.com/pages/mission

    https://eatmush.com/pages/about

    https://eatmush.com/pages/ingredients

  • RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 5/15/19

    RECAP: NEW PRODUCT WEDNESDAY 5/15/19

    Check out our NEW products this week!

    Against the Grain Gourmet: Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix & Chocolate Fudge Brownie Mix
    Bob’s Red Mill Peanut Butter Better Bars: Chocolate, Apple Spice, & Jelly
    Outer Aisle Gourmet: Cauliflower Pizza Crust
    Fat Badger Cookies: Vanilla Bean, Toasted Coconut, & Chocolate Sea Salt
    Four Sigmatic: Ground Mushroom Coffee
    Repurpose: Assorted Utensils & Cold Cups
    Safe Catch: Pure Wild Tuna & Wild Albacore Tuna
    Simply Gum Mints & Chewing Gum: Cinnamon (mints), Ginger (mints), Cleanse (gum), Natural (gum), & Revive (gum)