Add these powerhouses to your daily rotation, just like Grandma.
Cottage Cheese
Bananas
They're arguably the most basic of all fruits. But so
what? Bananas are rich in pectin, a type of fiber that can help protect
against blood sugarspikes and slow down your digestion so you stay
fuller for longer. They're also a good source of the all-important
prebiotics necessary for keeping the good bacteria in your gut happy and
well-fed. And seriously, what other fruit can you find for 50 cents a
pound all year long? (Bonus: You can even eat the peels. Bet Grandma never did that!) Here's how to make a healthy banana bread.
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Watch the below to find out why you should eat your banana peels:
Navy Beans
Do like old-timers do and throw the creamy white beans
into a soup. A cup of cooked white beans delivers almost half of your
daily fiber, so you'll have zero interest in eating again for hours (and
hours). They're also a good plant source of hard-to-get iron as well as
magnesium, a mineral that can help your muscles relax after a workout.
(Here are the 6 healthiest beans you can eat.)
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Like its cooler cousins kale, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts, cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable. In other words, it's pretty much one of the healthiest things you can eat. Cabbage is packed with phytonutrients that can help lower your risk for cancer—so if you're also a fan of big, bad bacon, it might be worth loading up. Which you can totally do, since chopped cabbage only has 22 calories per cup. Cabbages are actually one of the easiest vegetables to grow in your garden.
Grapefruit
Prunes
Yes, they're a good source of fiber that can help keep you
regular. But that's just the beginning. Prunes (or dried plums as we
like to call 'em today) are packed with anthocyanins, a family of anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic antioxidants that can help fight obesity, diabetes, and even heart disease.
And since they're super sweet, you can use pureed prunes to replace
empty-calorie sweeteners in oatmeal, yogurt, smoothies—or even Grandma's
famous cake recipe. Just sayin'.