Berry Good Belly Smoothie
/Set your belly up for a good day ahead by enjoying this fiber-rich, good bacteria boosting smoothie.
Read MoreSet your belly up for a good day ahead by enjoying this fiber-rich, good bacteria boosting smoothie.
Read MoreGet out of your weeknight rut and rock your immunity with this flavor-packed curry.
Read MoreTruly comfort in a bowl, this easy weeknight side dish is rich in magnesium and Vitamin C which are essential for a healthy stress response.
Read MoreKeep warm and toasty around the firepit this fall with this healthy-ish cocktail with a hint of zing. Just as tasty without the whisky!
Read MoreSo simple yet packed with nutrients to support breast health, glowing skin and happy hormones, this salad is the perfect side dish to any fall weeknight meal.
Read MoreBy simply roasting root vegetables with sage, this dish gets a punch of amazing brain-boosting, mood-enhancing and menopause-relieving herbs along with a deeply textured taste and comfort.
Read MoreThis comfy and easy soup is rich in prebiotics which aid in digestion and immunity while reducing inflammation.
Read MoreNow you can recreate your favorite childhood tomato soup with fresh garden tomatoes + herbs and none of the sodium, high fructose corn syrup + preservatives found in the canned versions.
Read MoreThis soup is a perfect way to ease your body into fall and eek out the last great tastes and nutrients of summer.
Read MoreThis fall-like smoothie features some of my favorite hormone-balancing superfoods
Read MoreAn absolutely delicious and comforting herbal tea latte featuring calming herbs - chamomile and passionflower.
Read MoreThis easy and super fresh grilled clam “pasta” features clams cooked on the shell that just pop right open on the grill and NO messy pot needed :)
Read MoreThis salad is the perfect way to savor the bountiful tastes of late summer and support heart and reproductive health deliciously!
Read MoreTrout is one of the highest sources of vitamin and it’s also a rich source of omega-3 fats, which studies have found can help reduce your risk of dying from heart disease by 15 percent.
Read MoreFestive and bright, this mocktail makes it easy to celebrate without the alcohol.
Read MoreMarshmallow is most typically used to support and soothe the gastric mucosa and can additionally be used for mild respiratory symptoms, including cough. Ginger aids in alleviating pain and loosening up phlegm in the lungs because it is a natural expectorant that breaks down and removes mucus.
Read MoreThis mineral-rich soup is exactly what you want to eat when you don’t feel like eating at all.
Read MoreFull of garlic and vitamin C, this dressing can make even the most simple meal or snack a flavorful immune builder.
Read MoreThis lemony Lebanese-inspired lentil soup is not just comforting but rich in fiber, potassium and iron to help boost the immune and digestive systems and support detoxification.
Read MoreThis warm flaxseed drink can help promote digestion, heart health and relieve symptoms of menopause plus it’s comforting on a chilly day!
Read MoreCreated by Amy Rind, Table Minded is a real food approach to nutrition and lifestyle that seeks to create happier families by nourishing body, mind and spirit.
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