I quite simply adore yogurt. I started eating it when I was still in highschool. It was a relatively new product at that point and I don't think a lot of people really knew what it was, or even liked it. I had a small pot of yogurt every day for my lunch all the way through my years in high school on into Secretarial school.
I think I am in love with Greek Yogurt most of all. Its thick and creamy and quite delicious. Yogurt's health properties are also prett impressive when you look at it just on it's own. It can boost the immune system, prevent yeast infections, lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.
Rich in calcium, it is good for building bones and it has also been found to have a preventative and curative effect on arthritis. Because it kills the bacteria on your tongue, it can also help to prevent halitosis, or as it is more commonly known . . . bad breath!
Many people have also found that it can help to ease ulcers and colitis. Add to that the fact that its delicious and you have something which is really special. When you add a mix of toasted nuts and oats to it, which also have great health properties such as added calcium, protein and cholesterol lowing properties . . .
Along with cinnamon, which is also very good for you . . . well, you are really onto a winner here!
I like to add a drizzle of honey to mine because not only do I like the natural sweetness of it, but it is also a much healthier option than sugar and has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties amongst many other things.
Altogether this makes for a breakfast that is not only crunchy, sweet and creamy, but that is also quite good for you! I LIKE!
*Crunchy Yogurt Pots*
Serves 4
Quite simply delicious!
3 TBS raw cashew nuts
3 TBS raw almonds
3 TBS raw macadamia nuts
2 TBS large flake oats
4 TBS raisins
1 tsp ground cinnamon
350g Greek yogurt, plain (scant 1 1/2 cups)
liquid honey to serve (optional)
Coarsely chop the nuts. Heat a dry non-stick skillet
over medium heat. Add the nuts and oats. Cook, tossing every 30
seconds or so, for about 3 minutes to lightly toast. Remove from the
heat and dump into a bowl. Add the cinnamon and raisins. Toss together
to coat.
This was so refreshing. I really enjoyed it this morning. I think you will too. Do note that it is not wise to feed honey to the elderly or the very young. Bon appetit!
My brekkie almost every AM:) Except it's granola.I love a drizzle too:)
ReplyDeleteI’m not really fond of milk, so this is how I get my calcium! I make my own granola also! Have done so for years! It’s so much tastier! Xo
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