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sprout healthy kids with tasty nutritious sprouts
sprout healthy kids with tasty nutritious sprouts
Posted on Jun 20, 2011 by Maggie LaBarbera
June is International Sprout Health & Wellness Month
There are many healthy benefits to eating sprouts:
- Sprouts are low in fat and calories so they are great for promoting a healthy weight and combating diabetes
- Alfalfa sprouts have a natural ingredient called “saponins” - it has been shown to lower bad LDL cholesterol and promote a healthy immune system to fight off disease
- Many of the nutrients and other components in sprouts help keep your heart healthy
- Green leafy sprouts are high in anti-oxidants that fight the aging process
- some other sprouts especially green leafy sprouts have been found to fight cancer
Ways to add sprouts to your family's meal:
- Add to tossed salads
- Use in coleslaw (cabbage, clover, radish)
- Try in potato salad (mung bean, lentil)
- Try in wraps and roll-ups (alfalfa, sunflower, radish)
- Stir-fry with other vegetables (alfalfa, clover, radish, mung bean, lentil)
- Blend into fruit shakes or juices (cabbage, mung bean, lentil)
- Blend with vegetable juices (cabbage, mung bean, lentil)
- Replace celery in sandwich spreads (lentil, radish)
- Mix with soft cheeses for a dip (mung bean, radish)
- Grind up and use in sandwich spreads (lentil, radish)
- Top grilled cheese sandwiches after grilling (alfalfa, clover)
- Stir into soups or stews when serving (mung bean, lentil)
- Mix into pancake or waffle batter (buckwheat)
- Eat them fresh and uncooked in a sprout salad (salad mixes)
- Top omelet or scrambled eggs (alfalfa, clover, radish)
- Combine in rice dishes (fenugreek, lentil, mung bean)
- Add to sushi (radish, sunflower)
- Saute with onions (mung bean, clover, radish)
- Puree with peas or beans (mung bean, lentil)
- Add to baked beans (lentil)
- Steam and serve with butter (mung bean, lentil)
- Use in sandwiches instead of lettuce (alfalfa, clover, radish)
Resources:
Plant a garden with your child
Cooking with kids fun activity page for children
Healthy Harvest Game
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