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		<title>Healthy Thursdays: Spice Things Up with Cinnamon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've all heard about common "superfoods," but what about some lesser known healing qualities of other foods?  Read about many of the advantages to adding cinnamon to your diet here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always been fascinated by nutrition and the positive effects that food can have on our health.  We&#8217;ve all heard about blueberries being a super food, and know we should eat more fish.  Interesting&#8230;.but I&#8217;m especially fascinated when I learn about lesser-known health benefits of foods (including herbs and spices).  For instance, cinnamon has many incredible qualities beyond its comforting, warm flavor.</p>
<p>Eating cinnamon can actually help to control your blood sugar levels.  This <a href="http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/12/3215.full">study</a> also showed that it can also help control levels of triglycerides, LDL cholesterol (the &#8220;bad&#8221; cholesterol) and total cholesterol.  I love cinnamon, so how to incorporate more into your diet?  A friend once suggested I sprinkle it in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches -it sounded strange, but it was great (I&#8217;m now allergic to peanuts, but it&#8217;s equally great with sunflower seed butter, which I now eat) &#8211; almost anything that you would eat with peanut butter is great with cinnamon.  Cinnamon is also a great addition to french toast batter, just sprinkle a little in with your milk and eggs.  Try sprinkling it on fall/winter veggies like squashes, sweet potatoes and pumpkins - it&#8217;s a great pairing whether you are roasting, pureeing, sauteeing or incorporating the veggies into a soup.  Cinnamon is a great addition to baked goods, too.  I recently made some raspberry-oat muffins that included cinnamon and it added a wonderful depth of flavor to my muffins!  It&#8217;s great in other baked goods, too - add it to brownies for Mexican brownies, or hot chocolate for Mexican hot chocolate.  (You can heat the milk on the stove with a cinnamon stick in it for great flavor).   You can even sprinkle some in with the ground coffee in your coffee maker to brew cinnamon flavored coffee!</p>
<p>Check back in the next few weeks as I talk about onions, coffee, and other foods!</p>
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