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  • Baked Sweet Potatoes and Garlic Aioli Mustard!

    Baked Sweet Potatoes

    Baked sweet potatoes are quite possibly one of my favorite foods.  I absolutely love them.  Actually, my entire family absolutely loves them.  My kids will actually ask for them.  Are you kidding me?!  Baked sweet potatoes?  Who knew?!  Well they are now a staple in our house.  And what makes them the best ever, garlic aioli mustard from Trader Joe’s.  This garlic aioli is a staple in our house.  We will use it with meat, on sandwiches and with every kind of vegetable.  It’s delicious.

    Now, let us delve a bit deeper into why I love having family eat baked sweet potatoes.  When looking at the benefits of vegetables and fruits I eat, I go to organicfacts.net.  They have a ton of information on everything healthy.  Some of the main areas that sweet potatoes help with are:

    1. Inflammation: Like the common potato, sweet potatoes also have anti-inflammatory properties.  They do not belong to the same family as common potato.  This is primarily due to the presence of beta-carotene, vitamin-C and magnesium.  It is equally effective in curing internal and external inflammation.
    2. Asthma: Sweet potatoes are effective for curing congestion of the nose, bronchi and lungs, thereby giving relief from asthma.  Its typical aroma helps in this property.
    3. Immune System: Being very rich in beta carotene, which is a major antioxidant, along with vitamin-C and B-complex vitamins, iron and phosphorus, sweet potatoes are excellent immune system boosters.  They can defend your body from a wide variety of conditions and afflictions.baked sweet potatoes, sweet potatoes, gluten-free meal prep
    4. Bronchitis: The concentration of vitamin-C, iron and other nutrients help to cure bronchitis.  Sweet potatoes are believed to be capable of warming up the body, possibly due to the sweetness and other nutrients that impact body temperature.  This property is also beneficial for people suffering from bronchitis, along with its powerful effect on congestion.
    5. Digestion: The fiber content of sweet potatoes is higher than common potatoes and they taste good too!  When these two factors are combined with other minerals like magnesium, which is present in sweet potatoes, it makes an excellent facilitator for digestion.  Sweet potatoes are easy to digest as well, since they mainly contain starch.  They are soothing for the stomach and intestines, so you will avoid any difficulties of passing or digesting them.
    6. Cancer: Beta-carotene, the champion antioxidant and anticarcinogenic substance, is the pigment responsible for the color of the peel of the sweet potatoes.  The beta carotene and vitamin-C contained in sweet potatoes are very beneficial for curing various types of cancer, mainly those of the colon, intestines, prostrate, kidneys and other internal organs.
    7. Arthritis: Beta-carotene, zinc,magnesium, and vitamin-B complex make sweet potatoes a hugely important food source for managing arthritis. The water where sweet potatoes are boiled can also be applied externally on joints to ease the associated pain of arthritis.
    8. Diabetes: Sweet potatoes are beneficial for diabetics. They are very effective in regulating blood sugar levels by helping the proper secretion and function of insulin. That does not mean that diabetics should eat them indiscriminately. The idea is that sweet potatoes can replace rice or carbohydrate intake as a healthier option.
    9. Water Balance: The fiber or roughage present in sweet potatoes helps the body retain water. This maintains water balance in the body, keeping your hydrated and your cells functioning efficiently.
    10. Stomach Ulcers: Sweet potatoes have a soothing effect on the stomach and the intestines.  B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, beta carotene, potassium and calcium are all very effective in curing stomach ulcers. Moreover, the roughage in sweet potatoes prevents constipation and the resultant acid formation, thereby reducing the chance of ulcers. The anti-inflammatory and soothing properties of sweet potatoes also reduce the pain and inflammation of the ulcers.
    11. Weight Gain: This benefit is pretty awesome and my husband loves it when trying to bulk. Sweet potatoes are sweet, and they contain very quality amounts of complex starch, along with healthy vitamins, minerals and some proteins. Moreover, they are very easy to digest. So, they provide a lot of energy and are excellent bulk builders for people looking to gain weight.  People who have recently suffered from illnesses, or are self-conscious about being frail or abnormally thin should welcome this news about sweet potatoes, since there are no associated side effects, which most of the synthetic bulk building dietary supplements have.
    12. Other Benefits:  They are effective for helping people quit addictions like smoking, drinking and taking certain narcotics. They are good for the health of the arteries and veins, as they protect their walls against hardening. The high concentration of beta carotene (an alternative form of vitamin-A) and phosphorus are excellent for both ocular and cardiac health.baked sweet potatoes, gluten-free meal prep

    This recipe is from the Fixate cookbook. If you have some sweet potatoes handy, I’d throw them in the oven and make these tonight. ?

    • Cut in thin round pieces
    • Drizzle with olive oil
    • Sprinkle with sea salt and pepper

    Bake at 200 degrees on parchment paper for 2-3 hours until crisp.

    This mustard makes the perfect dipping sauce and is a “free food” on the meal plan.  So go make up some baked sweet potatoes and do yourself a favor.

  • Gluten-Free Lunch, easy with the 21 Day Fix Extreme!

    Gluten-Free Lunch Meal Prep, Easy and Quick

    This is a gluten-free lunch, (cause I’m super gluten intolerant), that I think I’ve decided is my favorite food prep combo.  It is simple, healthy and is balanced in every way.  It fills me up perfectly and gives me energy for long lengths of time.  I love it.  Do you have a “go-to” meal that is balanced?  This one is also easy to make in bulk.  I can make enough to last a week and none of these items go bad super quickly, so it works out wonderfully.  Having it placed in my handy-dandy little food prep containers, it is a pretty easy scenario.

    1. Wild salmon {I buy the individually wrapped pieces at Costco}
    2.  Green Beans
    3. Roasted Sweet Potatoes
    4. *Cooked brown rice, grilled chicken and steamed broccoli is a close second.

    Finding variation and little add-ons is so paramount to enjoying healthy food.  I don’t believe that I have to enjoy every bite I eat, all the time, sometimes I need to eat to get the right nutrients, but this mindset has come over time.  It has come from seeing what “always” enjoying food does to my body.  I really love this one though, it really is tasty and great for me.  Have you ever tried the garlic aioli mustard from Trader Joe’s? It is has no dairy and is actually one of the most amazing dipping sauces and a free food on the 21 Day Fix Extreme!!

    If you’re not familiar with 21 Day Fix Extreme, I need to tell you how amazing this program is.  It is 30 minute workouts, you do at home, with little to no equipment needed.  It is intense, fun, challenging and comes with containers for meal prep as well.  It is one of my favorite programs and is perfect as a quick and hardcore 3 week, (get ready for an event) workout.  I know many of my clients do it multiple times in a row and have had great success.

    Thanks for taking the time to read.  Please ask questions below, I love engaging and helping others with their health.  Gluten is no joke, so make sure you test to see if you have an allergy to it.  This gluten-free lunch, really does the trick.

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