Turkey Soup

Looking for something to do with leftover turkey? Making a soup is a great way extract all the nutritional goodies out of that bird, leaving you with a soup base that is deeply nourishing both for the body and soul! When you make a broth from the turkey carcass, you’ll be getting nutrients such as collagen, an important component for maintaining the health of your skin, tendons and other connective tissues, along with vitamin A, vitamin K2, zinc, calcium, manganese and selenium. If it’s too soon for more turkey, this soup can keep in the freezer for 3 months.

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November is National Diabetes Month

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when an individual’s blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.  It affects 37 million Americans, including adults and children.  When diabetes is not managed properly, it can damage eyes, kidneys, nerves and heart, and it is linked to some types of cancer.

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Pumpkin Chili

Chili is the ultimate comfort food for fall! It signals cool weather, family gatherings and football. This recipe is even more reminiscent of fall because it includes pumpkin. This adds a nice mild sweetness that pairs well with the spices found in chili. The thing that really makes a good chili, though, is the beans. A variety of beans adds textural interest to the dish and a ton of heart- healthy fiber, plus plant-based protein. The combination of the two in addition to the pumpkin flavor are sure to leave you feeling satisfied—both in your tummy and in your soul! If you’re looking for a little extra nutrition boost, try swapping out sour cream for plain 2% Greek yogurt as a topping, adding protein and probiotics.

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Feta Pumpkin Dip

We’re knee deep in pumpkin season now! There are so many fun types of gourds to try, and you can use any of them in this recipe. Overall, winter squash is an excellent complex carbohydrate, with 2 to 3 grams of fiber per cup and an incredible source of vitamin A. The feta and Greek yogurt add fulfilling protein to this dish as well. This recipe not only makes a satisfying snack when paired with hearty, seed-laden crackers or veggies to dip in it but is also a tasty topping or spread to other dishes like soups, salads or sandwiches.

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