Vegetables are healthy and important part of our diet, but eating them in their raw state too frequently is not always the BEST way to consume them. The key with vegetables is to prepare them properly to take some of the stress off of our digestive systems. Raw vegetables can actually be very hard on the digestive system, so when I do eat them raw…it better be worth it! And this kale salad is WORTH it!
Read MoreAn imbalance of “good” and “bad” bacteria in the intestines may contribute to weight gain, high blood sugar, allergies, digestive trouble and other disorders. Picture this….The good bacteria line up like little solders along your gut lining protecting it, but when they are weakened or damaged due to stress, a highly processed diet, alcohol, poor digestive habits etc. the healthy gut lining can be compromised. This weakened gut lining is called leaky gut or intestinal permeability, and can lead to food sensitivity symptoms and many other health issues.
Read MoreIf you are here… I’m assuming you have heard the words sensitivity, allergy and intolerance being tossed around. I often use the words interchangeably as some words sound more familiar to most, however it is important to know the differences between the three main types of food reactivity. Find out the differences here!
Read MoreThe holiday season is full of fun foods! If you’re trying to cut down on refined sugar the food options aren’t quite as fun. Throw in allergens and that list can seem pretty tiny. Let’s change that. I’ve made a ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ recipe book for those looking for gut loving gluten, refined sugar, dairy, egg, soy, and peanut free recipes that their friends and family will enjoy WITH them.
Read MoreThis celery soup is, light flavourful and perfect for a warm day. Whats even better, it’s good for your gut! The digestive benefits of celery are partly due to its diuretic effects — and also because it boosts circulation within the intestines, therefore helping improve digestion and relieving bloating and puffiness from water retention. It can provide polyphenols (can boost digestive and help protect again disease) and fiber and that may have prebiotic like effects, supporting the growth of good bacteria in our gut.
Read MoreWith COVID cases on the rise again, it is important to make sure we have proper coping mechanisms in our toolbox to support our mental health and well being. Whether you have been personally affected or know a family member/friend who has been affected, these tips can be helpful to all. These are uncertain times and it is important that we are supporting our mental and emotional well being. These tips are very useful for managing stress which is crucial for a good gut!
Read MoreWhere are my basic girls at?! Are you having pumpkin everything? If you haven’t had pumpkin anything yet…. try this cozy dairy free drink! (if you don’t like dandy blend or don’t have it on hand I have a substitute!) It not only is delicious, it is also great for your gut! Cheers to a good gut!
Mood + Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in Canada. During these uncertain times, more and more people are experiencing anxiety due to high stress situations.
On a more positive note - let’s chat about how we can learn to manage this from a certified holistic nutrition consultant’s point of view.
Read MoreI have always been an Indian food lover and I am SO glad Scott is too. He always asks for this recipe! It is super easy to make and the flavours are incredible! If you think you don’t like Indian food - give this a try, I think it might just change your mind. It has a mild curry flavour and familiar texture to ease you into the beautiful world of Indian cuisine :)
Read MoreFood should not be our enemy! It is our friend. We just need to learn how to get along with it. That can take some time + work. But remember: the things we work for, are often the most rewarding.
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Read MoreHave you ever thought of how your kitchen design affects your diet?
The way you eat + what you eat?
I can’t wait for the day when we build our own house + I get to design my own kitchen. Big, beautiful + bright! I I don’t know the exact design that I would like, but I do know which elements are important to me. For now…. it’s a fun challenge to make the best of the kitchens we have had in our rentals.
Read MoreThese gluten free pancakes take the cake for keeping you regular as they contain a good amount of flaxseed! Insoluble fiber (such as flax seed) will help you GO! Insoluble fibre does not dissolve in water + is left intact through the digestion process. It can help to speed up the passage of food through the stomach + intestine. It also adds bulk to the stool + can help relieve constipation.
Read MoreFries before guys? Am I right? ;)
Having a wide variety of veggies in our diet is important for a healthy microbiome. But I get it - sometimes plain veggies can be boring….that’s why I like to spice it up + make food fun! Like turning veggies into fries. These make a great snack or side for your dinner. Now it’s time to get cookin.'
Read MoreBalancing our hormones is related to more than just the food we eat. Many hormones are produced + impacted by the intestinal flora (microbiota), SO hormone balancing should start in our gut.
Read MoreCan't find a restaurant with gluten free Ginger Beef? Problem solved! Now you won't have to feel left out while the rest of your family enjoys Chinese food.
Read MoreI know this is a nutrition blog…so stick around til the end and I will share some of my nutrition tips during and after pregnancy!
Read MoreGluten + refined sugar free cookies- which is a WIN in my books! The coconut sugar gives them the perfect chewy texture.
Read MoreThe perfect dairy free dip to serve/bring to your next party!
Read MoreMy my brother and I got creative and made a gluten free meat pie to add to our traditional Christmas eve feast! Maybe it will become part of yours too.
Read MoreEnchiladas in a bowl! It’s a super simple recipe you can throw in your slow cooker and come home to for dinner :)
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