Stay Warm & Healthy With These Hot Beverages
The cold and flu season is officially here. And the stomach bug hit our household in full force this past weekend. And that was no fun. So this week, I thought I’d share a few recipes that I enjoy and that will help boost your immunity and heal your gut.About 70 percent of our immune system lives in the gut – so a happy and healthy gut is essential to a strong and high functioning you. The good news is that certain super foods can help heal the gut by reducing inflammation and promoting a healthy micro biome.In our health coaching program at Ascend, we work with many of our clients on how to incorporate healing foods into a normal routine. It can be as simple as adding a super food to a meal, such as adding sauerkraut as a side to your lunch. Or it could be mixing up one of these toasty drinks, and enjoying them with breakfast or to unwind before bed at night.I’m sharing two recipes below that can be easily prepared at home. And they taste yummy, too! Check out the ingredients and add anything you don’t have to you to your grocery list for the next time you hit the store.And if you like to avoid the kitchen (no judgment!), I simply recommend picking up some bone broth or soups made using bone broth. You can find this at the store and just heat it up in the microwave or on the stovetop. I recommend the brand Kettle & Fire, and you can find their products at Whole Foods. They have a line of soups made with bone broth that are really good. Additionally, if you frequent the Del Ray Farmers market on Saturday mornings, you may be able to find a locally made bone broth from one of the farmers.
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Anti-Inflammatory broth
Ingredients
2 cups veggie broth1 tsp turmeric powder2-3 cloves garlic, minced1 inch fresh ginger, minced or grated1 can coconut milkJuice of 1/2 lemonFresh parsley, chopped
Instructions
- Mix veggie broth, turmeric, garlic, ginger in a small saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a roiling boil.
- Turn heat to low, add can of coconut milk and stir until combined. Add lemon juice. Stir.
- Serve with slice of lemon and parsley.
Golden Turmeric Milk
Ingredients
8 ounces organic cashew milk (or coconut milk/other nut milk)1 heaping teaspoon of chopped turmeric (can substitute 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric)1 heaping teaspoon chopped ginger (can substitute 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger)1-2 teaspoons coconut butter (or coconut oil)1-2 teaspoons honey or maple syrup, depending on preferred level of sweetness1/2 teaspoon cinnamonfreshly cracked ground black pepperdash of sea salt Optional additions:1 tablespoon collagen peptides
Instructions
Heat milk on the stove until just simmering. Combine remaining ingredients in blender. When milk is hot, add it to the blender and blitz with the rest of the ingredients. Enjoy with an added dash of cinnamon or turmeric on top or garnish with a cinnamon stick.