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DECEMBER 26, 2007
Resolutions?
Wanna be all pious and goody-goody in the new year? Cooking Light just came out with its list of the top 8 must-eat foods for 2008. It's a pretty thought-provoking list, so I offer it to you below:
- Coffee: Caffeine consumption not only increases alertness and improves performance but may also protect memory.
- Farmed Atlantic Salmon: Salmon ranks highest in omega-3 fatty acids, shown to lower the risk of fatal heart attacks, rheumatoid arthritis, depression and cognitive decline.
- Milk: Dairy products offer a package deal of phosphorous and calcium to benefit hair and skin.
- Edamame: Soy protein, such as that contained in edamame, has been shown to boost collagen levels and improve skin elasticity.
- Kale: Those leafy greens deliver plenty of vitamin K in addition to vitamins E, C, and folate, all of which help promote strong bones.
- Chocolate: Crave-worthy cocoa and dark chocolate are both good sources of beneficial antioxidants.
- Flaxseed: Adding a tablespoon of flaxseed instantaneously adds omega-3 fats, lignans and fiber to any food, such as muffins, salads or yogurt.
- Eggs: Eggs are not only high in calcium and quality protein, but also provide biotin, a structural component of both bone and hair.
Amazingly, most of these things are already in heavy rotation in my world (had kale last night, as a matter of fact). Well, maybe not the flaxseed. I'll have to work on that one.
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