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Wild Blueberry Flavor Burst Smoothie

January 26, 2017 By Jessica Braider 2 Comments

Wild Blueberry Flavor Burst Smoothie

By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by the Wild Blueberry Association of North America and I am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.

The other night I stopped by a friend’s house and we got to lamenting the fruit selection at this time of year. The citrus is ok and sometimes you can find a good pineapple, but the apples are past their prime and berries are way out of season. In short, it is a bummer. So that is when I shared my secret to surviving the mid-winter fruit doldrums: frozen fruit! This is the time of year when I stock up on frozen berries each week and use them to mix into yogurt and oatmeal, bake them in desserts, and make smoothies. So when I was invited to participate in the Wild Your Smoothie Recipe Contest I was psyched because it meant I could share one of my absolute favorite smoothies made with my hands-down favorite frozen fruit: wild blueberries.

If you have never tried wild blueberries, you are missing out! They are what blueberries are supposed to taste like—a sweet and tart flavor explosion in your mouth! They have a much stronger blueberry flavor because the plants are wild and genetically-diverse with thousands of interlocking plants spreading naturally across fields called barrens. As I kid I loved picking wild blueberries, but they can be hard to find, so now I depend on the frozen version, which miraculously keep their flavor and nutrition since they are individual quick-frozen at harvest. The other perk of wild blueberries is that they have twice (!) the antioxidant capacity of the larger, cultivated blueberries and can help with gut health, diabetes, cancer, and brain health. Pretty amazing, right?! And here’s the best part: frozen wild blueberries are super easy to find since almost every grocery store has them!…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Healthy Eating, Snacks Tagged With: Easy, ginger, healthy, pineapple, smoothie, Spinach, vegetarian, wild blueberry

Wild Blueberry Corn Muffins

November 10, 2016 By Jessica Braider Leave a Comment

Wild Blueberry Corn Muffins

“By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Wild Blueberries and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.”

Can you believe that Thanksgiving is just around the corner?! It completely snuck up on me. Luckily, this year is kind of like my year off. Our family has a tradition of staying in the DC area for one year and then going up to extended family in New Jersey the next. When it is nearby I am in charge of the Turkey (high stakes cooking!), but on the New Jersey years I am usually assigned a simpler, more transportable set of dishes. This year I am responsible for the corn bread and an appetizer. I will likely bring some classic cornbread so as not to rock the boat too much, but I also like to bring a new and different spin on recipes and now I’ve got two contenders: last week’s feta jalapeño corn muffins and this week’s wild blueberry corn muffins. It is going to be a hard call……

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Filed Under: Baked Goods, Breakfast, Freezer Cooking, Lunch Box Food, Sides Tagged With: corn, holiday, muffin, Thanksgiving, wild blueberry

Wild Blueberry Oatmeal Waffles

November 10, 2016 By Jessica Braider 2 Comments

Wild Blueberry Oatmeal Waffles

“By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Wild Blueberries and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.”

When we think of holiday meals we tend to think of the dinners. Those big, heavy meals that leave us feeling comatose and overfull. But what about the other meals on those days? For me, I always try to start the mornings of the big holidays off with a good, healthy breakfast so that I can face the day knowing that I started out on the right foot. I also am fan of a hearty breakfast on those mornings because it helps me to not get too hungry too early in the day, which helps to minimize snacking. So when I was invited through The Recipe Redux to come up with healthy holiday recipes that included frozen wild blueberries my first thought was breakfast. I wanted to create a recipe that would be healthy and hearty, but also one that would feel special enough to use on a holiday morning and I think that these wild blueberry oatmeal waffles fit the bill perfectly!…

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Filed Under: Baked Goods, Breakfast, Feeding Kids, Freezer Cooking, Healthy Eating Tagged With: Easy, healthy, holiday, oats, waffle, wild blueberry

Jessica Braider

Hi! I'm Jessica. I love delicious food that is simple and easy. As a busy mom, I am always on the lookout for ways to make life easier and tastier! Read More…

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