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		<title>Ok, So You Found Real Food, Now What?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve read the labels, you checked in with granny, you&#8217;ve hit the farmers market (what are all those strange veggies?).  What is the best real food to eat?  I have been researching this quite a bit this last year and everything I read and hear turns me toward plants.  Vegetables, Fruits, Leaves, [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;ve read the labels, you checked in with granny, you&#8217;ve hit the farmers market (what are all those strange veggies?).  What is the best real food to eat?  I have been researching this quite a bit this last year and everything I read and hear turns me toward plants.  Vegetables, Fruits, Leaves, Seeds.  In all the diet information out there, the one area of consensus is that a plant-based diet is beneficial.  The bottom line recommendation is Eat More Plants!  We have all heard the term &#8220;antioxidant&#8221; until we are blue in the face!  Plants are full of antioxidants and the more kinds of them you consume, the more types of toxins your body can disarm!  </p>
<p>Pollen found that in <em>countries where people consume a pound or more of fruits and vegetables a DAY, the rate of cancer is HALF what it is in the United States.</em>&#8230;  Wow!  What else do you need to know?  What a statistic!  Focusing on a plant-based diet will result in consuming fewer calories too!  Some of us, me included, need to lose a few inches that have snuck up on us over the past couple of years&#8230;  One thing to be aware of us that seeds/nuts also part of the plant, are high in energy and that equates to calories.  They are still really good for you, you simply have to eat them in moderation!</p>
<p>But, but, but, what about meat?  Well, we don&#8217;t really need it&#8230; but, tomorrow we will discuss better options for consuming meats than picking up a steak at your local supermarket.</p>
<p>Here is a fast and easy recipe featuring kale, a great real food, from <a href="http://www.elanaspantry.com/kale-with-cranberries/">Elana&#8217;s Pantry</a> a website that features gluten-free recipes.  Elana and her son both suffer from celiac disease and can&#8217;t eat gluten.  </p>
<p><strong>Kale with Cranberries</strong><br />
2 bunches kale<br />
¼ cup pine nuts<br />
¼ cup dried cranberries<br />
3 tablespoons olive oil</p>
<p>   1. Steam the kale until it is bright green<br />
   2. Meanwhile, in a cast iron skillet, toast the pine nuts<br />
   3. Allow kale and pine nuts five minutes to cool, then toss together in a large bowl<br />
   4. Add dried cranberries and olive oil<br />
   5. Toss and serve</p>
<p>Serves 8</p>
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