Reader’s Request: Pantry Essentials

Hey everyone! Hope you’re having a fab morning :D

I often get asked about all of the crazy ingredients/supplements/superfoods that I throw into my meals, and think it would be a great topic for a Reader’s Request post!

I’m not going to list the usual suspects (sea salt, pepper, garlic powder, cayenne, etc) but more of the unique things that I *have* to have with me. If we go on vacay, especially for more than a few days, all of these will most likely be in my suitcase.

1. Chia Seeds

chia

What are they? Little seeds –yes, made famous by the chia pet- that gelatinize and are amazing for making raw puddings, adding to smoothies or oatmeal

Benefits: Omega 3’s and 6’s, you don’t need to grind the seeds to digest it (unlike flax), high in protein, increase metabolism by slowing the process by which carbohydrates are converted to simple sugars, high in cancer-protective antioxidants

2. Goji Berries

goji        

What are they? Small crunchy berries native to China, which taste almost like strawberries to me (also called the “wolfberry”)

Benefits: An antioxidant POWERHOUSE, they little guys also contain vitamin A and are used to treat diabetes, high blood pressure and age-related eye problems

3. Maca

maca

What is it? Native to Peru, maca is ground up maca root, which used to be consumed by warriors before battle

Benefits: Maca is an amazing supplement for athletes as it provides energy and is considered to be an adaptogen, which raises the body’s resistance (immune system and ability to recover from exercise). It also assists in the body’s reproductive processes, which is pretty interesting! And it tastes FABULOUS- very earthy malt flavor and great with cacao.

4. Almond Butter

almond butter

aka my nut butter lover

What is it: ground up raw almonds and foodgasms

Benefits: High in magnesium, healthy fats (which lower bad cholesterol) and potassium. It also tastes (to me) WAY better than peanut butter. Once you go almond, you never go back ;)

 

5. Vitamins

vitamins

Every day I take a prenatal (don’t get too excited, it’s just for oven preparation if ya know what I mean), probiotic (as I don’t consume much dairy, unless it’s in the form of goat cheese and a B-comple vitamin, which I started taking last week. I started the B-complex as I don’t eat a ton of meat. Vitamins are just “insurance” and it’s always a good idea to get your essential vitamins from food sources.

6. Spirulina

spirulina

What is it: A blue green algae

Benefits: Spirulina is 65 to 71 percent complete protein, with all essential amino acids in perfect balance. In comparison, beef is only 22 percent protein (source). Contains high concentration of nutrients and is easily absorbed into the bloodstream. It’s wonderful in smoothies or juices.

7. MSM Powder

msm

What is it: Sulfur

Benefits: Makes cell walls more permeable and increases energy. From this website: “ Pantothenic acid, Vitamins A, D, and E, inter-enzymes, amino acids, selenium, calcium, germanium, collagnol and dismuzyme are just some of the things we know the body does not utilize properly unless it has MSM to lock with. A lot of the vitamins we take go through the body without being fully used. With more MSM in the body, vitamins can be utilized more effectively and therefore become much more beneficial.” It can also help with arthritis and PMS.

8. Sun Warrior

protein

My favorite brown rice protein! It’s raw, tastes like heaven and has excellent nutritional stats.

9. Oats

oats

I don’t think these guys need an explanation ;)

10. Tea

greenginger

I just love tea. All types, but mostly green :)

11. Nutritional Yeast

nutritional

What is it: A supplement popular with vegetarians and vegans- it’s an inactive yeast full of vitamins and minerals

Benefits: It tastes like CHEESE and is a complete protein: 8g per 1.5T serving. Also high in B-complex vitamins

 

So there ya have it, all of the good stuff ;)

What fun food items do you keep stocked in your casa??

I’m off to pump some iron then mail macaroons out :D

Have a great day and I’ll see ya before Zumba!

xoxo,

Gina

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