New Year, New Organic You

Organic eating can be easier than you think!


This organic oatmeal latte is easy to make, healthy and delicious (Photo courtesy of Getty Images).


The new year is a great time to reflect on your life and think about what you can do to become happier and healthier. There are many resolutions you can make, but one that can benefit you, your family, your community and the planet is eating more organic food. It can also be easier than you think.

To be USDA-certified organic, food must be grown without toxic synthetic pesticides and herbicides, genetically engineered ingredients (GMOs), antibiotics and artificial growth hormones.

“Simply put, organic is better for you and the environment,” said Arjan Stephens, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Nature’s Path. “When you’re eating organic foods, you’re keeping harmful chemicals and GMOs out of your body, and some studies have shown that organic farming produces more nutrient-dense crops. Organic farming supports a healthier planet by not adding chemicals to the air, water and soil, as well as keeping them away from you and future generations.”

Going organic is simple. You can start small and feel good knowing that every time you choose organic, it benefits you and the environment.

Here are three ways to go organic this year:

• Look inside your pantry. Fresh fruits and vegetables may be the first things that come to mind when you think about organic, but don’t forget about your pantry. Staples such as flour, sugar, vegetable oil, peanut butter and more can be swapped out for organic options and make it easier to have organic food as part of every meal.

• Start with what you eat every day. A good place to start is with the foods you consume daily. If you and your family start each morning with a bowl of cereal, try eating organic cereal.

• Think outside the cart. You may think that organic food costs more, but you can find less-expensive options by shopping at your local farmers market; comparing prices online; buying in bulk, which is better for the environment; and even growing some of your own food.


Oatmeal Latte

Ingredients:

2/3 cup water

1/3 cup vanilla soy milk

1/2 cup Nature’s Path original hot oatmeal

Pinch of salt

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1-2 shots espresso, for topping

1/2 cup warm vanilla soy milk, for topping

Nature’s Path flax plus vanilla almond granola, for topping

Pinch of cinnamon, for topping

Instructions:

In a small saucepan, bring water and soy milk to simmer over medium-high heat. Add oats and salt. Turn heat to medium, and cook until oatmeal reaches desired consistency. Stir in brown sugar and transfer to bowl or mug. Using steamer, milk frother or whisk, froth warm milk until foamy. Top oatmeal with espresso and frothed milk. Stir gently. Top with granola and cinnamon.


For more tips on going organic, visit blog.naturespath.com on the web. 💓

Article sponsored by Nature’s Path