Discovering YOU Magazine February 2019 Issue | Page 22

give your body the antioxidants it craves.

Blueberries are particularly well-known for their antioxidant properties. "The sky is the limit for berry versatility," she says. "Sprinkle some in yogurt, make a smoothie, add some to a salad or eat as a healthy dessert."

Cruciferous vegetables

"Pack your plate with cruciferous vegetables as you age," says Dawn. "These are members of the cabbage family and include broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, bok choy and kale." These tasty greens are great fresh or cooked, providing plenty of fiber to help keep your digestion on track, which is a concern for many as they age. But there's more: The National Cancer Institute states that cruciferous vegetables may help reduce the risk of some cancers. "These dark-green powerhouses pack a nutritional punch that supports healthy aging, so discover recipes that include cruciferous vegetables and other 'anti-aging' foods."

all-vegetarian hen feed that contains healthy grains, canola oil and a wholesome supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and vitamin E. Our ability to absorb energizing B12 decreases with age, so getting B12 in places like EB eggs is important. Also important in EB eggs is the antioxidant vitamin E, which can act like an internal "sunscreen" to protect skin from sun damage and help skin age more gracefully. "A better egg equals a better recipe," she says. "Eggland's Best eggs are the only eggs I recommend to my clients and serve to my family - double the omega-3s will help promote healthier aging."

Berries

"Antioxidants protect your cells from damage and support a strong immune system," says Dawn. "This is incredibly important as you age so you can stay healthy and feel younger." Packed with vitamins C and E, berries are a superfood great for snacking and cooking. Try eating an array of colorful berries each week to

BEAUTY AND FASHION

Dawn shares one of her favorite recipes featuring some of these ingredients.

Omega 3 Burrito

add onion stirring occasionally until softened, approximately 3 minutes, then add garlic and cook for one minute. Add kale to skillet and toss to combine with garlic and onion. Continue sautéing for five minutes, or until kale becomes tender. Add Eggland's Best eggs into skillet with kale and scramble until cooked through.

Remove mixture from heat and set aside. If warm tortillas are desired, simply place them on a

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons chopped red onion

2 tablespoons cream cheese

1 clove garlic, minced

4 Eggland's Best eggs (large)

4 lacinato kale leaves, de-stemmed with leaves finely chopped

4 ounces sliced smoked salmon

2 10-inch whole-wheat tortillas

salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Once oil is hot,

microwavable plate and cover with a damp paper towel. Microwave in 30-second intervals until warm. Spread cream cheese on the tortillas and lay salmon onto tortilla. Spoon egg and kale mixture into center of tortillas. Roll up burrito-style, tucking in the ends and enjoy.