The Well Code

6 Easy Ways to Add Superfoods to Your Diet

Go On, Sneak those Superfoods Into Your Daily Routine
Filed Under > Health & Wellness

Easy ways to add superfoods into your diet, Waiting on Martha

We’ve all heard about them.  Superfoods.  Think bee pollen, cacao powder, coconut oil, chia seeds, chlorella, flax seeds, hemp seeds, kale, maca powder, quinoa, spirulina, turmeric…and the list goes on.  According to Google, a superfood is “a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.” 

For a little context: I’d consider myself someone that’s, yes, interested in superfoods, but I don’t always have the discipline to take a handful of pills twice a day.  Maybe some of you can relate…I think working superfoods into my routine can feel daunting sometimes! But I do, however, like the idea of keeping myself healthy enough to stay out of the doctor’s office.

I recently sought out a few easy ways to ensure I was getting all the good stuff (I think my current favorite is definitely the Daily Harvest ready-to-blend smoothies). And while I’m still teaching myself about all things superfoods, I’d love to know about any of your go-to’s or favorite recipes!  Cheers, Kat

No. 1…Make a Smoothie
Smoothies are perhaps the easiest (and tastiest) ways to ingest superfoods. I’m always good about having organic chia seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds and organic coconut oil in the pantry. These are all strong staples to add to your daily smoothies. But if you’re interested in taking it a step further, consider powder mixes you can add.  In the past, I’ve ordered Aloha‘s plant-based proteins that include a handful of important superfoods.  Aloha’s 15-pack of Daily Good Greens costs $40, so you can supercharge your smoothies at the cost of $2.67 per smoothie. 

No. 2…Grab a Ready-to-Blend Smoothie
But if making a smoothie from scratch every morning sounds a bit too ambitious (I’ll admit, sometimes I’m in that boat!) consider the affordable, ready-to-blend smoothies from Daily Harvest.  They’re jam-packed with all of the big players (cacao, turmeric, chlorella, hemp, chia, flax, etc.), their flavor combinations are almost too good to be true (Carrot + Chia = yum), and they only take 3o seconds to make.  At $6.99 per smoothie, the cost won’t break the bank if you regularly find yourself in line at the local juice shop! And because Daily Harvest knows we’re officially hooked, it’s offering all of our readers a 25% off discount code on the first 6 smoothies!  Just use code MARTHA25 at checkout. 

No. 3…Stock Up On Snacks
Thrive Market offers a large range of superfoods, and many of them can be found in tasty snacks (like these cheesy crackers and this trail mix). With a $59.95 yearly membership to the site, you’re able to save an average of 35% on leading health food.  (Read: it’s like Whole Foods at Costco prices.) I’ve been a member for more than a year now, and I can attest to how much I save on staples like coconut oil, olive oil, nontoxic cleaning products, etc., it’s even more than I would save if I was buying only on Amazon.  I’m also always inspired by Thrive Market’s blog (and solid Instagram account), where the team shares creative recipes to live a healthier life. Check out 9 Superfoods to Improve Your Focus and its Superfood Breakfast Cookies recipe.  

No. 4…Mix Into Water
MKR turned me onto Elle McPherson’s Super Elixir.  You may remember reading what she says about it The List; she adds this superfood powder directly into a glass of water.  A bit grainy, yes, but the mixture is an impactful and easy to ingest when in a rush to get out the door every morning (you can also add it to smoothies if you have more time).  And while Super Elixir’s price tag is steep ($135 for 300mg with fancy caddy and $45 for 150 mg without the fancy caddy), it’s packed with 45 key ingredients that have brought a cult-following to this superfood superhero. Want to try it without fully committing? The Greens Travel Set will only cost you $27 for seven days’ worth.  

No. 5…Take Supplements
I personally struggle with having discipline with taking daily supplements of turmeric, chlorella, spirulina, etc., but my boyfriend is a huge fan of HealthForce, a company that sells raw, vegan, bio-compatible nutritional superfoods. (I still get a laugh over their packaging.) But if you’re good about taking a handful of pills every day, this is the most straight-forward way to ensure you’re getting all of the good stuff.  

Whenever I’m buying supplements or vitamins, I consult LabDoor.com first.  This site is extremely helpful with weighing quality and price of different brands (because they all kinda sound the same, right?). The quality ranking and value ranking will show you an overall grade to help you make an educated purchase. 

No. 6…Find Inspiration Around the Web
Lastly, I’d be lost without my go-to sites for inspiration on how to sneak superfoods into my diet. The Chalkboard Mag and Hello Glow are the first places I look for recipes rich in superfoods (plus a few DIY beauty tutorials with superfoods, while I’m at it).  Hello Glow shared a helpful breakdown of foods to eat for healthy skin, which is a must-read in my opinion. 

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‘The French Beauty Solution’ Changed My Outlook on Taking Care of My Skin

See How I Discovered the pleasure of a beauty routine
Filed Under > Beauty & Tutorials

Beauty Questions Solved with The French Beauty Solution

I’ve been on a French kick recently.  Thanks to a few great reads, I’ve developed a fascination in all things French, and the differences between us as a culture and our habits, especially as women.  So naturally, next up on my #WOMBookClub list was The French Beauty Solution by Caudalie founder Mathilde Thomas. 

I went into The French Beauty Solution prepared to learn.  I literally had a pen and a highlighter with me.  I was eager to understand how to take better care of my own skin.  We have all heard and seen that French women are effortlessly beautiful. They never hide behind makeup, and they always take care of their skin first and foremost.  Growing up in her parents’ Bordeaux vineyard, along with her 20+ years of scientific research with Caudalie, Mathilde knows her stuff.  Her philosophy about beauty throughout the entire book is downright inspiring.  She walks readers through how to eat like the French for a gorgeous glow from the inside out, clarification on how your skin ages, information on skincare ingredients, the good and the bad, and shares easy, affordable DIY recipes for at-home treatments and more. 

For brevity’s sake, I can’t share EVERYTHING from the book, but I did want to share how I’ve taken some notes from the French beauty routine.  But be forewarned, you’ll read the book and probably want to run and order a dozen new skincare products, a lot from Caudalie, which, naturally, can add up FAST.  But as Mathilde points out, the best skincare isn’t always the most expensive.  She encourages readers to find what works best for them and their skin, and ultimately enjoy the pleasure of it all.   Cheers, Kat

For the French, their beauty routine is based on prevention and upkeep, and is regarded as an essential, ongoing investment.
They see it as a ritual, and a pleasurable ritual at that. French women live by “The Pleasure Principle,” meaning: your beauty routine should make you feel good at the same time it makes you look good. 

Never, ever go to bed without taking all of your makeup off. 
Avoid eye makeup remover with any kind of mineral oil; it can be very irritating and pore-clogging. Eye makeup remover should never sting or feel uncomfortable to use.  I currently use organic coconut oil and it works perfectly (even when I’ve had too many glasses of wine and/or feeling lazy before bed). 

A good toner will not strip the skin of its natural oils, but instead perfect how you cleanse your skin.
Toner adds moisture to your skin and prepares it for your serum or moisturizer. It also just makes your skin feel so good!  I use this all-natural, incredibly affordable toner that has amazing reviews (and the rose petal version is a #1 best-seller on Amazon). 

Exfoliate at least once a week.
If you don’t slough off the dead skin cells, they start to accumulate, causing your complexion to look dull and your pores to look larger. I now exfoliate my face with a gentle exfoliant scrub and charcoal sponge

Different moisturizers work better than others, depending on your age. 
In your twenties, use an antioxidant moisturizer. In your thirties, use an antioxidant, anti-wrinkle moisturizer. In your forties, look for one that’s an antioxidant, anti-wrinkle and firming. In your fifties and beyond, use an all-in-one moisturizer containing antioxidants, is anti-wrinkle and firming, as well as brightens and evens skin tone. I currently use this moisturizing cream, which as insanely wonderful reviews wherever I look, as you can see here and here, it smells amazing and has done wonders for my skin’s texture in a very short time.

Don’t forget the eye cream.
The skin around your eyes is four times thinner than the rest of the skin on your face. By gently applying it in a full circle around your eye, not just the eyelids, you’re able to hydrate the skin, loading it up with antioxidants and other nutrients. And good news, this stuff lasts forever. 

Apply products in order to be the most effective.
It matters what order you apply all of your beauty products (who knew?). But I guess it makes sense when you start to have more than a handful to use! In the morning, start with cleansing, then user a toner, apply a serum, moisturize, apply eye cream and protect your skin with an SPF (shoot for 20-50). 

At night, remove makeup, cleanse with a gentle cleanser (I’m obsessed with this), use toner, exfoliate, apply a serum or facial oil, apply moisturizer and lastly, apply eye cream

It’s the most important to buy a terrific antioxidant moisturizer and serum.
If you’re trying to strategize which products will really get you the most bang for your buck, these two products will provide the most long-lasting benefits for your skin.  It was definitely a splurge for me to buy this moisturizing cream (I think it’s the most I’ve ever spent on a beauty product, ever), but after reading so many rave reviews, and reading about how important a rich moisturizer can be for my skin, I was sold.  

As for serums, I haven’t tried this serum yet, but I’ve seen countless people post about how amazing it is…so it’s on my wish-list. But I currently use (and love) this brightening serum and this caffeinated firming serum in the morning. 

There is no such thing as a “healthy” tan.
With each change in skin tone,  you’re damaging your skin’s collagen and elastin levels, as well as your cellular DNA.  And as we age, tan lines don’t fade as easily because your skin’s not as elastic as it used to be. As a response to this, it’s a good rule of thumb to wear an SPF 20 every day under your foundation, don’t forget to apply sunscreen to your neck and decolette.  Lastly, always look for an SPF that’s labeled as “broad spectrum” to help protect your skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. I’m currently using this anti-wrinkle SPF 20 every day now. 

Makeup should never be applied to bare skin. 
First, apply either a hydrating SPF or a moisturizer.  It will serve as a proper base for foundation or concealer, and also act as a barrier between the makeup and the surface of your skin. 

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30 Minute Meals: My Vegan Everything Bowl

This Easy, Healthy One-Pot Meal Will Quickly Become a Go-To
Filed Under > 30 Minute Meals

Vegan everything bowl, recipe by Waiting on Martha Vegan bowl recipe with sweet potatoes, couscous, green onion & more, Waiting on Martha

After talking to a few of my friends, we agreed how much we all needed some new, fast go-to recipes to add to our weeknight arsenal.  But so often we found, myself included, that “quick meals” tend to be unhealthy, processed, one-dimensional and really just plain boring.  So I set out to create a few one-pot, thirty minute or less meals that are as healthy as they are tasty.  First up my vegan “everything bowl.”

I’m a big fan of “everything-but-the-kitchen-sink one pot meals” because they’re incredibly easy to make because there’s only one pot to wash, and they usually bring the flavor with a large mix of ingredients, textures and spices.  I was inspired to make this specific vegan bowl by a recent meal I had delivered from Green Chef, but put my own twist on it by making it vegan and adding some heat and a few more veggies.

The sweet potatoes and chickpeas lend a heartiness to the bowl, and the Israeli couscous, corn and peppers, and peas, fresh or frozen, act as nice, healthy filler ingredients as well. And since you know I can’t go without heat and a little crunch, I especially enjoy the fresh jalapenos, green onions and unsalted cashews in the mix.  And the best news: this vegan bowl is beyond hearty, filling you up completely, and not leaving you hungry for more in an hour. 

While this recipe as a whole will clock you right about 30 minutes, if you pre-chop the main ingredients ahead of time, this recipe can easily be made in 20 minutes or less. Extra time saver: the green and red peppers, onions, and jalapeno can be perfectly chopped with this chopper, before combining with the sweet potatoes, chickpeas, corn and couscous in a deep, large saute pan or dutch oven

While time definitely makes this dish shine, the real beauty about this recipe is that you can feel good about all of the ingredients, even the “sour cream.” AND all of these flavors don’t even need to be drowned in sauces or condiments.  It’s just so simple, and so so so good.  Tell me, does this recipe sound like an easy dinner night for you, too?  Truly, MKR

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