Optimising our digestive health improves our overall well-being; this week's good mood food menu is all about that! How do you feel ~ body, mind & spirit ~ digestion, energy, mood & emotions?
What we eat affects how we feel; there is a genuine and intricate connection between our gut and brain called the vagus nerve, responsible for crucial functions like mood and immune response, rest and digest, heart rate and metabolism.
This gut-brain connection is like a super-highway with bidirectional communication between our emotional and cognitive brain and our intestinal functions; good health begins with good digestion, and the gut affects the brain!
This week’s menu focuses on anti-inflammatory + high fibre + blood sugar balancing + living foods and restorative recipes to help improve our digestive function, gut microbiome, energy and mood.
Local Maine Foods
Apple Cider Vinegar@Ricker Hill Cracked Oats@Maine Grains Miso@go-en fermented foods
Recipe Notes
Frozen berries are the best to use here; as they defrost, they make a delicious berry juice perfect for the berry super seed layer.
Botanical Benefits = Naturally detoxifying + high fibre + prebiotics + probiotics + vitamins and minerals + 100% sugar-free.
The apple adds a natural sweetness to this recipe which works well made plant-based or with eggs and dairy milk ~ see recipe notes below—a fabulous recipe to use up those not so great apples laying around that you can make in advance.
Serve as is or as part of a fun fiesta sharing-style meal with sides of rice, quinoa, romaine lettuce leaves, guacamole, cilantro-lime cabbage slaw and fresh lime wedges if you like.
Chef Karina Hines