antioxidants Archives - The Shooks Life Food, Fitness, Fashion and my Furbaby Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:19:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://theshookslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/shooks_logo_favicon.png antioxidants Archives - The Shooks Life 32 32 145780105 June Favorites https://theshookslife.com/2018/07/02/june-favorites/ https://theshookslife.com/2018/07/02/june-favorites/#comments Tue, 03 Jul 2018 01:30:13 +0000 https://theshookslife.com/?p=1565 Serendipity is finding exactly what you’re looking for, without looking for it. Like this mural I happened upon while wandering Logan Square. It was serendipitous that 1.) the wall perfectly matched my fav new heels and 2.) it started pouring 2 seconds after this photo was taken. When it rains it pours and June was jam-packed with a flurry of activity. It’s those moments of joy before you even know what’s coming at you that make the journey though. Let’s flashback to a few of my June favorites over the last month below. Every month I like to take a moment to reminisce on all the little discoveries that brought joy to my day, whether a workout that left me inspired or a meal that I’ll remember forever. Here’s the rundown on June Favorites: 1.) Favorite Fashion Finds: A New Day Michaela Pumps Not sure whether it’s happenstance or the Target curse, but I found myself meandering through an array of cute new sandals at Target this past weekend and walked away with two pairs when all I really came for were some sandwich bags – oops. These bright red block heels can add a pump of color whether dressed up or casual. And get this, they’re less than $30! Plus, Target is running a 20% off sale now through July 4! Super comfortable, though note these run a bit narrow – so don’t feel shy to go with the wide cut. 2.) Favorite Breakfast: Purely Elizabeth Vibrant Oats I LIVE for color and these bold, superfood-filled oats from Purely Elizabeth are EVERYTHING. I happened upon these while perusing Plum Market in Old Town after a Soul Cycle class. It was like the universe wanted me to try them with that bright “on sale” sign saying, try me! buy me! I’m a sucker for marketing (even though I work in marketing), so I bought every kind. The one above gets its vibrant blue hue from spirulina, a superfood loaded with antioxidants and known to detoxify, lower blood pressure and boost energy. They’re also relatively low in sugar (6g from coconut sugar) and come with a crunchy granola topping (the Purely Elizabeth granola is pure crack). 3.) Favorite Refreshment: Limitless Lightly Caffeinated Sparkling Water Limitless Coffee is known for sourcing beans from farms that are wet washed so they’re free of contaminants (more on that here). I’m a big fan of their cold brew coffee and iced matcha, so I was thrilled to see a new offering when they exhibited at the asweatlife Fitness Festival a couple weeks ago. This sparkling water gets a bit of a caffeinated kick from green coffee beans. No calories, no sugar and no artificial ingredients makes this a hybrid between LaCroix and green tea, which has about the same amount of caffeine (35mg). I tried the Blood Orange and Cucumber Pear – both oh so good without being overpowering flavor-wise. 4.) Favorite Snack: Purely Pecans Sweet Potater Pecan Butter I visited the Smart Foods Expo last week to explore the latest in the better for you and plant based food arena. There’s a lot of exciting stuff underway, but my favorite of the show was this Purely Pecan Sweet Potater Pecan Butter made with pecans, sweet potatoes and a touch of maple and cinnamon. Tastes just like pecan pie in a jar! Also, some fun facts: pecans are the most antioxidant-rich tree nut and the copper in pecans helps to reduce inflammation, like that caused by arthritis. I smothered these apples slices with pecan butter, shredded coconut and extra pecans for a healthy take on a “cookie” that was a super easy afternoon snack. 5.) Favorite Workout: 606 Workout with Shred415 and Lululemon Every summer, Shred415 and Lululemon partner to offer free outdoor workouts across the city. The workouts are taught by Shred415 instructors and follow a similar high intensity interval training format, alternating between running exercises and body weight strength training. I went to the workout on the 606 trail in Bucktown last week and it was a scorcher – the weather and the workout! Four trainers split the group of 30-40 in half with one group focusing on running drills for the first half of the hour-long session while the other group did strengthening exercises like curtsies and split jumps for some cardio. Everyone who attended not only got the workout for free, but also got a free session at Shred415 – score! Plus, there was a burpee competition at the end and well, I’m always in it to win it, so I scored a bonus 5-pack. I’ll be going again next Thursday, July 12, if you want to join me! 6.) Favorite Recipe: Paleo Pop Tarts with Strawberry Chia Jam This was my first foray into baking with alternative flours and it did not disappoint! Mashed banana added just the right amount of natural sweetness and stickiness to keep this dough together. The pop tarts are filled with a strawberry chia jam that takes roughly 10 minutes to make and can be added to everything from oatmeal to yogurt. The real eye pop is the Pearl Butter Smarty Pants coconut butter, which serves as the icing. This one’s a bit time consuming, but a fun morning activity and a definite show-stopper! 7.) Favorite Plant-Based Meal: Beyond Burger Lettuce Wraps Before Beyond Meat came along, veggie burgers were mostly bean or soy-based flimsy patties that tasted nothing like the real thing. That’s fine and good for some, but if you’re craving a better version of a thick and juicy burger, Beyond Burger will straight-up fool you. The texture is on point and the beet juice gives it a tenderness and pink color before cooking that will leave you in awe. I paired mine with a butter lettuce “bun”, a juicy beef steak tomato and creamy avocado slices for a hearty plant-based meal that rivaled even the best burger joints. 8.) Favorite New Restaurant: Pacific Standard Time I visited Pacific Standard Time in Chicago’s River North a few weeks ago for a work event and was awed by every bite, but especially the desserts from Natalie Saben, former pastry chef at Grace. Saben even earned a 30 under 30 award from Zagat at her prior gig, so it’s no surprise that she continues to bring it at Pacific Standard Time. This new American restaurant opened about 2 months ago under the helm of Erling Wu-Bower (opening chef of Nico Osteria) and Joshua Tilden (former director of strategic operations at One Off Hospitality). Favorites of the night were the bright sungold tomatoes with creamy burrata, crispy chicken with pistachio aillade and the toasted vanilla macaron with banana semifreddo and candied hazelnuts (shown above). 9.) Favorite Workout Jams: Spin Class – June 2018 on Spotify This was my last month of teaching on the reg at Cycle X Studio before taking the summer off to do more outdoor biking. Just in time, Cardi B and Drake dropped some mega hits to add to my list of favorite songs for the month. Even though I’ll be taking the summer off from teaching, I’ll still keep my monthly playlists running. Follow me on Spotify (search for Meghan Shookman) to always have a fresh list of songs to power you through your workouts. 10.) Favorite Bar: Parson’s Chicken & Fish There are three reasons I love Parson’s: 1.) it’s a dog-friendly patio, which means Moose gets to join in the fun 2.) it’s a block and a half from my house and 3.) they serve the best dang frozen beverages in town, including the negroni and an always-rotating specialty frozen cocktail. It’s a hipster scene for sure, but always filled with adorable puppies and their loving furparents on sunny days. That’s a wrap on June! Can’t wait to see what July has in store!

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June favorites

Serendipity is finding exactly what you’re looking for, without looking for it. Like this mural I happened upon while wandering Logan Square. It was serendipitous that 1.) the wall perfectly matched my fav new heels and 2.) it started pouring 2 seconds after this photo was taken. When it rains it pours and June was jam-packed with a flurry of activity. It’s those moments of joy before you even know what’s coming at you that make the journey though. Let’s flashback to a few of my June favorites over the last month below.

Every month I like to take a moment to reminisce on all the little discoveries that brought joy to my day, whether a workout that left me inspired or a meal that I’ll remember forever. Here’s the rundown on June Favorites:

1.) Favorite Fashion Finds: A New Day Michaela Pumps

Not sure whether it’s happenstance or the Target curse, but I found myself meandering through an array of cute new sandals at Target this past weekend and walked away with two pairs when all I really came for were some sandwich bags – oops. These bright red block heels can add a pump of color whether dressed up or casual. And get this, they’re less than $30! Plus, Target is running a 20% off sale now through July 4! Super comfortable, though note these run a bit narrow – so don’t feel shy to go with the wide cut.

2.) Favorite Breakfast: Purely Elizabeth Vibrant Oats

I LIVE for color and these bold, superfood-filled oats from Purely Elizabeth are EVERYTHING. I happened upon these while perusing Plum Market in Old Town after a Soul Cycle class. It was like the universe wanted me to try them with that bright “on sale” sign saying, try me! buy me! I’m a sucker for marketing (even though I work in marketing), so I bought every kind. The one above gets its vibrant blue hue from spirulina, a superfood loaded with antioxidants and known to detoxify, lower blood pressure and boost energy. They’re also relatively low in sugar (6g from coconut sugar) and come with a crunchy granola topping (the Purely Elizabeth granola is pure crack).

3.) Favorite Refreshment: Limitless Lightly Caffeinated Sparkling Water

Limitless Coffee is known for sourcing beans from farms that are wet washed so they’re free of contaminants (more on that here). I’m a big fan of their cold brew coffee and iced matcha, so I was thrilled to see a new offering when they exhibited at the asweatlife Fitness Festival a couple weeks ago. This sparkling water gets a bit of a caffeinated kick from green coffee beans. No calories, no sugar and no artificial ingredients makes this a hybrid between LaCroix and green tea, which has about the same amount of caffeine (35mg). I tried the Blood Orange and Cucumber Pear – both oh so good without being overpowering flavor-wise.

4.) Favorite Snack: Purely Pecans Sweet Potater Pecan Butter

I visited the Smart Foods Expo last week to explore the latest in the better for you and plant based food arena. There’s a lot of exciting stuff underway, but my favorite of the show was this Purely Pecan Sweet Potater Pecan Butter made with pecans, sweet potatoes and a touch of maple and cinnamon. Tastes just like pecan pie in a jar! Also, some fun facts: pecans are the most antioxidant-rich tree nut and the copper in pecans helps to reduce inflammation, like that caused by arthritis. I smothered these apples slices with pecan butter, shredded coconut and extra pecans for a healthy take on a “cookie” that was a super easy afternoon snack.

5.) Favorite Workout: 606 Workout with Shred415 and Lululemon

Every summer, Shred415 and Lululemon partner to offer free outdoor workouts across the city. The workouts are taught by Shred415 instructors and follow a similar high intensity interval training format, alternating between running exercises and body weight strength training. I went to the workout on the 606 trail in Bucktown last week and it was a scorcher – the weather and the workout! Four trainers split the group of 30-40 in half with one group focusing on running drills for the first half of the hour-long session while the other group did strengthening exercises like curtsies and split jumps for some cardio. Everyone who attended not only got the workout for free, but also got a free session at Shred415 – score! Plus, there was a burpee competition at the end and well, I’m always in it to win it, so I scored a bonus 5-pack. I’ll be going again next Thursday, July 12, if you want to join me!

6.) Favorite Recipe: Paleo Pop Tarts with Strawberry Chia Jam

This was my first foray into baking with alternative flours and it did not disappoint! Mashed banana added just the right amount of natural sweetness and stickiness to keep this dough together. The pop tarts are filled with a strawberry chia jam that takes roughly 10 minutes to make and can be added to everything from oatmeal to yogurt. The real eye pop is the Pearl Butter Smarty Pants coconut butter, which serves as the icing. This one’s a bit time consuming, but a fun morning activity and a definite show-stopper!

7.) Favorite Plant-Based Meal: Beyond Burger Lettuce Wraps

Before Beyond Meat came along, veggie burgers were mostly bean or soy-based flimsy patties that tasted nothing like the real thing. That’s fine and good for some, but if you’re craving a better version of a thick and juicy burger, Beyond Burger will straight-up fool you. The texture is on point and the beet juice gives it a tenderness and pink color before cooking that will leave you in awe. I paired mine with a butter lettuce “bun”, a juicy beef steak tomato and creamy avocado slices for a hearty plant-based meal that rivaled even the best burger joints.

8.) Favorite New Restaurant: Pacific Standard Time

I visited Pacific Standard Time in Chicago’s River North a few weeks ago for a work event and was awed by every bite, but especially the desserts from Natalie Saben, former pastry chef at Grace. Saben even earned a 30 under 30 award from Zagat at her prior gig, so it’s no surprise that she continues to bring it at Pacific Standard Time. This new American restaurant opened about 2 months ago under the helm of Erling Wu-Bower (opening chef of Nico Osteria) and Joshua Tilden (former director of strategic operations at One Off Hospitality). Favorites of the night were the bright sungold tomatoes with creamy burrata, crispy chicken with pistachio aillade and the toasted vanilla macaron with banana semifreddo and candied hazelnuts (shown above).

9.) Favorite Workout Jams: Spin Class – June 2018 on Spotify

This was my last month of teaching on the reg at Cycle X Studio before taking the summer off to do more outdoor biking. Just in time, Cardi B and Drake dropped some mega hits to add to my list of favorite songs for the month. Even though I’ll be taking the summer off from teaching, I’ll still keep my monthly playlists running. Follow me on Spotify (search for Meghan Shookman) to always have a fresh list of songs to power you through your workouts.

10.) Favorite Bar: Parson’s Chicken & Fish

There are three reasons I love Parson’s: 1.) it’s a dog-friendly patio, which means Moose gets to join in the fun 2.) it’s a block and a half from my house and 3.) they serve the best dang frozen beverages in town, including the negroni and an always-rotating specialty frozen cocktail. It’s a hipster scene for sure, but always filled with adorable puppies and their loving furparents on sunny days.

That’s a wrap on June! Can’t wait to see what July has in store!

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Purple Soup, I Dig It https://theshookslife.com/2018/04/15/purple-soup/ https://theshookslife.com/2018/04/15/purple-soup/#comments Sun, 15 Apr 2018 19:41:17 +0000 http://theshookslife.com//?p=48 Starting to wonder, do I have a purple problem? Let’s reframe that – yes, I have a passion for the purple and I will not hide it. Recently I’ve been in awe at the array of colors from spring produce – everything from golden beets to rainbow carrots and sunset fingerling potatoes. The colors are seriously gorgeous and I get a little thrill when I discover something new, like purple sweet potatoes and a recipe for Purple Soup that takes full advantage of all the purple glory! Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes (above, second from left) are in season September through April and get their vibrant hue from anthocyanins, antioxidants that color a lot of other deep purple fruits such as blackberries. Purple sweet potatoes are commonly eaten on the Japanese island of Okinawa, where there is a large population of people over the age of 100 and dementia rates 50% lower than in the western world. It’s an unproven hypothesis that the large quantities of purple sweet potatoes in their diet may have something to do with their health and longevity. Are purple sweet potatoes the new secret to youthfulness? So next question is what to make with these gorgeous and good-for-you potatoes? I’ve also recently been obsessed with purple cauliflower and just happened to get some rainbow carrots in my delivery from Imperfect Produce (see my blog post on this zero waste food delivery company), so was excited to find a recipe for Purple Soup on Del’s Cooking Twist. You start with the deepest purple produce you can find, which includes Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes, purple cauliflower and purple carrots. If you can’t find purple sweet potatoes, you can also use purple potatoes – just make sure that not only the skin, but also the flesh is purple. Don’t be fooled by Japanese Yams, which have a purple skin, but yellow flesh. Also, if you use red carrots, like the ones shown above ,you’ll get more of a mauve soup. Either way, it will be gorgeous! Check out the recipe below. Recipe:  Del’s Purple Soup Ingredients – 1 purple cauliflower, florets – 2 large purple sweet potatoes – 4 medium purple carrots – 3-4 cups water (+ more as needed) – ¼ cup cream – ½ tsp nutmeg, ground – ¼ tsp cloves, ground – salt & pepper – 3 tbsp extra virgin oil – 2 tbsp thyme, fresh      Instructions Peel and chop purple sweet potatoes and carrots into about 1-inch chunks. Place them in a large pot together with the cauliflower florets, a pinch of salt, and cover with 3 to 4 cups water. Add to boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium and continue cooking until vegetables are fork tender. Using a blender, mix the vegetables with the vegetable stock from the cooking. Return the soup to the pot, add the cream, and season with ground black pepper, nutmeg and cloves. Cook for 5 more minutes, stirring well and adjusting the seasoning as needed. If the soup is too thick, add more water until desired consistency. Drizzle some extra virgin olive on top, and garnish with fresh thyme.

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purple soup

Starting to wonder, do I have a purple problem? Let’s reframe that – yes, I have a passion for the purple and I will not hide it.

Recently I’ve been in awe at the array of colors from spring produce – everything from golden beets to rainbow carrots and sunset fingerling potatoes. The colors are seriously gorgeous and I get a little thrill when I discover something new, like purple sweet potatoes and a recipe for Purple Soup that takes full advantage of all the purple glory!

Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes (above, second from left) are in season September through April and get their vibrant hue from anthocyanins, antioxidants that color a lot of other deep purple fruits such as blackberries. Purple sweet potatoes are commonly eaten on the Japanese island of Okinawa, where there is a large population of people over the age of 100 and dementia rates 50% lower than in the western world. It’s an unproven hypothesis that the large quantities of purple sweet potatoes in their diet may have something to do with their health and longevity. Are purple sweet potatoes the new secret to youthfulness?

So next question is what to make with these gorgeous and good-for-you potatoes? I’ve also recently been obsessed with purple cauliflower and just happened to get some rainbow carrots in my delivery from Imperfect Produce (see my blog post on this zero waste food delivery company), so was excited to find a recipe for Purple Soup on Del’s Cooking Twist.

You start with the deepest purple produce you can find, which includes Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes, purple cauliflower and purple carrots. If you can’t find purple sweet potatoes, you can also use purple potatoes – just make sure that not only the skin, but also the flesh is purple. Don’t be fooled by Japanese Yams, which have a purple skin, but yellow flesh. Also, if you use red carrots, like the ones shown above ,you’ll get more of a mauve soup. Either way, it will be gorgeous! Check out the recipe below.

Recipe:  Del’s Purple Soup


Ingredients

– 1 purple cauliflower, florets
– 2 large purple sweet potatoes
– 4 medium purple carrots
– 3-4 cups water (+ more as needed)
– ¼ cup cream
– ½ tsp nutmeg, ground
– ¼ tsp cloves, ground
– salt & pepper
– 3 tbsp extra virgin oil
– 2 tbsp thyme, fresh
  
 
Instructions
  1. Peel and chop purple sweet potatoes and carrots into about 1-inch chunks.
  2. Place them in a large pot together with the cauliflower florets, a pinch of salt, and cover with 3 to 4 cups water.
  3. Add to boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium and continue cooking until vegetables are fork tender.
  4. Using a blender, mix the vegetables with the vegetable stock from the cooking.
  5. Return the soup to the pot, add the cream, and season with ground black pepper, nutmeg and cloves. Cook for 5 more minutes, stirring well and adjusting the seasoning as needed. If the soup is too thick, add more water until desired consistency.
  6. Drizzle some extra virgin olive on top, and garnish with fresh thyme.

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