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Homemade Peanut Butter Chocolate
Homemade Peanut Butter Chocolate
Eating clean does NOT mean missing out on the best things in life!! This delicious crunchy peanut butter chocolate bar is so delicious & a perfect holiday treat for the family.
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You’ll need:
Coconut Oil (Extra Virgin)
Peanut butter
70% dark chocolate
How to:
1. Melt the coconut oil at low heat (1 tsp,) add the chocolate (100gr,) and mix well. Now just add a little chocolate into a Mini Silicone Baking Cups and the some peanut butter finish with a layer of chocolate on top.
2. Put them in the freezer for about 30-40 minutes.
Store in fridge at all time, otherwise the chocolate will melt.
Enjoy! <3
Yogurt Mix Smoothie
Yogurt Mix Smoothie
1/2 cup Greek yogurt
20 g oats
1, pear
1/2 banana
You can add some water to thin it out a little bit.
Enjoy
Chicken Tortilla Wrap
Fresh, Easy & Delicious!
For those of you who are in a hurry this is the perfect lunch option! We bring this wrap to work all the time, it’s healthy and keeps you full. You can always change the chicken to turkey, ham, tofu, eggs or whatever you desire that day! You can also add some cheese and heat it up. Just use your imagination You can also prepare this the day before and keep it in a container or zip lock bag in your fridge over night
Chicken tortilla:
Whole Wheat Tortilla Wrap
50 gr. Chicken
40 gr. Crème fraiche,
A little sweet chili sauce
Mixed salad
Iceberg
Corn
Paprika
Tomato
Feta cheese
Enjoy
PS: I didn’t have whole wheat tortilla so I used a white one not as healthy I know
Nutrition Rich Juice/ Fresh Citrus Juice/Carrots/Ginger
Fresh Citrus Juice/Carrots
1 lemon
1 lime
1 apple
1 thumb of ginger
1 orange
5 medium carrots
Makes about 2 glass of juice
Limes and lemons contain outstanding phytochemicals that are high in anti-oxidant and anti-cancer properties. They are potent detoxifiers with antibiotic effect that is protective against bacterial poisoning.
Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavonoids and dietary fiber.
Ginger stimulates blood flow to the digestive system and increases nutrient absorption.
Oranges are bursting with vitamin C, which is so important in these winter months.
Carrots are full of vitamins E and B, beta-carotene and various minerals.
Health Benefit Of Lemon & Water
Health Benefit of Lemon & Water
Packed with antioxidants and other health benefits, a glass of water with the juice of half a lemon revitalizes the body and mind. Here are 10 reasons to drink it first thing:
- Supports the immune system: The juice of half a lemon in a glass of water is rich in vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system and assists the body in fighting colds and flu. Lemon also enhances the body’s ability to absorb iron, an important nutrient for a healthy immune system.
- Aids digestion: As lemon juice is similar in atomic structure to the stomach’s digestive juices, it has a positive effect on the gastrointestinal tract. It helps cleanse the bowel by flushing out waste more efficiently and stimulates the release of gastric juices, which aid digestion. The digestive qualities of lemon juice can also help relieve symptoms of indigestion, heartburn and bloating.
- Repairs skin: Lemons are great for combating skin ageing. The antioxidant properties help combat free radical damage, which is responsible for the symptoms of ageing. “We know that lemons are rich in vitamin C and that is really what creates collagen synthesis, which is wonderful in terms of keeping wrinkles at bay. Vitamin C is required in the synthesis of amino acids into collagen and the job of collagen and connective tissue is to hold things tight and protect our skin tissue.”
- Reduces appetite: Lemons contain pectin, a soluble fiber commonly found in citrus fruits. Pectin helps stave off hunger as the fiber creates a feeling of fullness, which results in the suppression of hunger cravings, you’re less likely to snack or make poor food choices.
- Balances pH levels: Lemons are one of the most alkalizing foods for the body and a good pH level is essential as too much acidity in the body can be inflammatory. Lemon water is very alkalizing and most of us have acidic bodies.
- Cleanses the urinary tract: Lemon juice is a diuretic, meaning it encourages the production of urine. As a result, toxins are released at a faster rate, helping to purify the system and keep it healthy. Lemon juice can also change the pH level of the urinary tract, which discourages the proliferation of bad bacteria.
- Freshens breath: The antiseptic qualities in lemon juice help kill off bad bacteria in the mouth by acting as a disinfectant. A glass of lemon water is also a healthier morning wake-you-up than coffee. If you’re concerned about the acid harming tooth enamel, rinse your mouth with water afterwards.
- Protects overall health: High levels of potassium in lemons can help brain and nerve functioning and control blood pressure. Lemon water can also ward off stress and depression, which have been linked to low levels of potassium. Lemons also contain vitamin P, which improves capillary permeability and overall blood flow.
- Promotes healing: Ascorbic acid, vitamin C, promotes wound healing in the body and is an important nutrient in maintaining healthy bones, tissue and cartilage. It also calms inflammation in the body.
- Detoxifies the liver: Lemon water acts as a liver cleanser by assisting in detoxification. It purifies and stimulates the liver by encouraging the production of bile, an acid required for digestion. Lemon water can also help control excess bile flow, decrease the amount of phlegm produced by the body and assist in dissolving gallstones.