Jennifer is on the Editorial Team at One Green Planet. She earned her Masters Degree... Jennifer is on the Editorial Team at One Green Planet. She earned her Masters Degree in City and Regional Planning from UNC Chapel Hill before moving to Boulder, Colorado in 2006. During the first part of her career, Jennifer worked as a pedestrian and bicycle planner and project manager. As a long-time vegan and competitive distance runner, Jennifer strives to provide a positive example of healthy and sustainable living. Read more about Jennifer Valentine Read More
Leafy greens are undeniably one of the healthiest foods on the planet. They are extremely nutrient-dense, with a significant concentration of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Leafy greens are also highly alkaline and packed with heart-healthy and bowel-friendly fiber.
We all know we should eat more of them, but for many of us, all that buying, storing, washing, chopping, chewing and digesting just seems like too much. And if you’re trying to get all your greens in salads, you may quickly tire of cold leafy vegetables.
Fortunately there are TONS of ways to incorporate more greens in your diet…even if you’re not a fan of salads. Try cooking them in a scramble, pie, or pesto; incorporating them in a soup or creamy dip; roasting them to crispy perfection; or blending them in a juice, milkshake or refreshing green smoothie! The salads will be there when you’re ready.
We have way too many amazing recipes to list them all, but here are a few of our favorites, organized by green:
Spinach Recipes:
Kale Recipes:
Arugula Recipes:
Other Greens:
What’s your favorite way to use greens? Share one of those great recipes with us!
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Thank you for sharing your vegetable recipes. I just started macrobiotic 2 months ago and blogs like yours can be a lot of help. Keep the posts coming:). – Antonette