Healthy Foods & Recipes: Leeks

Four Healthy Reasons to Include Leeks in Your Diet

  1. Supports Heart Health – Leeks contain allicin (similar to garlic and onions), which may help reduce blood pressure and improve cholesterol levels, supporting overall cardiovascular health.
  2. Rich in Antioxidants – Leeks are packed with flavonoids like kaempferol, which help combat oxidative stress, reducing inflammation and lowering the risk of chronic diseases.
  3. Aids Digestion and Gut Health – As a great source of prebiotic fiber, leeks promote a healthy gut microbiome by feeding beneficial gut bacteria, improving digestion, and supporting immune function.
  4. Boosts Bone Strength – Leeks contain vitamin K, which is essential for bone mineralization and reducing the risk of osteoporosis.

Healthy Recipe: Sautéed Leeks and Mushrooms with Garlic and Lemon

Ingredients:

  • 2 large leeks, cleaned and sliced (white and light green parts)
  • 1 cup cremini or shiitake mushrooms, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Leeks: Slice the leeks lengthwise, then into half-moons. Rinse thoroughly under running water to remove any dirt trapped between the layers.
  2. Sauté the Mushrooms: In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add mushrooms and cook for 4–5 minutes until they soften and release their juices.
  3. Add the Leeks & Garlic: Stir in the sliced leeks and garlic. Sauté for another 5–7 minutes until the leeks become tender and slightly caramelized.
  4. Season & Finish: Add salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes (if using). Drizzle with fresh lemon juice and stir well.
  5. Serve & Enjoy: Transfer to a serving plate and garnish with fresh parsley. This dish makes a great side for grilled fish, tofu, or whole grains like quinoa.

This recipe is nutrient-dense, easy to prepare, and perfect for adding a boost of fiber and antioxidants to your meals!

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Podcast: Dare to Live: Embracing Life Again

In this episode of Journey from Grief to Healing, Dr. Ray Calabrese explores the profound courage it takes to dare to live fully after loss. Inspired by Andrea Bocelli and Laura Pausini’s song Dare to Live (Vivere), we reflect on how grief transforms us—making us stronger, wiser, and more resilient. Through poetry, personal stories, and reflection, we discuss the challenge of stepping beyond survival into a life filled with meaning, joy, and love. Grief changes us, but it also deepens our capacity for life. What is your next step forward?

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Life Has a Way of Teaching Us

I went to a wake and funeral this week. A friend of mine lost her brother. It didn’t matter if I knew her brother or didn’t know him. There are somethings in life that are important to do. Supporting someone who lost a love one is one of them. In my experience I’ve learned we remember who showed up. I remember who didn’t show up at my daughters’ weddings. I remember who didn’t show up at my parents funerals. And, I remember who didn’t show up at my wife’s funeral. I don’t hold anything against them, but I remember. What it taught me was life has a way of teaching us who the people are we can count on and who the people are who may smile at us but when it matters, you can’t count on them.

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Daily anagram challenge! Sharpen your brain with today’s anagram puzzle. Unscramble the letters to reveal the hidden word or phrase, and submit your answer to see if you’re correct. Happy puzzling!  

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Loving Oneself Is the First Step

“We can never obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace with ourselves.” ~ Dalai Lama

What Is To Come ~ A Poem by William Ernest Henley

What Is To Come

William Ernest Henley

What is to come we know not.  But we know
That what has been was good–was good to show,
Better to hide, and best of all to bear.
We are the masters of the days that were:
We have lived, we have loved, we have suffered . . . even so.

Shall we not take the ebb who had the flow?
Life was our friend.  Now, if it be our foe –
Dear, though it spoil and break us!–need we care
What is to come?

Let the great winds their worst and wildest blow,
Or the gold weather round us mellow slow:
We have fulfilled ourselves, and we can dare
And we can conquer, though we may not share
In the rich quiet of the afterglow
What is to come.

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Healthy Tips: 15 Minutes a day for Three years More Life? That’s a Good Deal

It should come as no surprise that staying physically active can keep you healthy and add years to your life. As few as 15 minutes of exercise per day may help you achieve benefits, which could include an additional 3 years of life.

Note: It’s not that hard. All one has to do is rearrange their typical day. Figure out how many minutes you spend on Facebook, Instagram, X, or other social media venues. What would you miss if you reallocated 15 minutes from a social media site and went for a walk. The social media site will be waiting for you. Personally, I deleted my social media accounts and don’t miss them.

The Illusion of Being in Control

Being in control is, for the most part, an illusion. It makes us feel secure since we believe we can predict the outcome. Yesterday, I went to my local supermarket. In South Texas, most local supermarkets are called H E B. It wasn’t a big shopping day but I like to have broccoli with my dinner most days. I picked up broccoli, a medium sized avocado, garlic, and yogurt. When I returned to my car I turned on full self driving. I wanted to see how it would do in a busy parking lot. I let the Tesla be in charge. It easily navigated the row of parked cars, moved away from a shopper with a shopping cart, and stopped at the end of the row turning on a signal to turn left. Off to the left a car stopped to let a passenger off close to the entrance. I was watching the parked car. The Tesla decided the coast was clear and pulled into a lane adjacent to where the car parked to drop off the passenger. The Tesla didn’t anticipate that car to move and cut in front to go into the parking area. I anticipated it and quickly took back control from the Tesla. I wasn’t about to see if it could stop in a close encounter. Here’s where I am going with this story. Even with the great self-driving software, the Tesla couldn’t anticipate what the other car was going to do until the car engaged. That’s a life lesson. We usually can’t anticipate what life is going to toss at us until life tosses it at us. We have little, if any, control. What we can do is to prepare, be alert, and be ready to adapt to changing circumstances.

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Take Control of Your Anger

“Never respond to an angry person with a fiery comeback, even if he deserves it…Don’t allow his anger to become your anger.” ~ Bohdi Sanders

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