Happy
Halloween to all you trick-or-treaters out there!
If
you’re responsible for handing out goodies to the ghosts, monsters, pirates,
and princesses who come to your door, I’ve got an easy trick for you so you
don’t dip into the treats yourself: snack on pumpkin seeds instead!
Halloween
is the perfect time to scoop these big, slimy seeds from the heart of a
jack-o-lantern. But they’re a tasty snack any time of year. And you can use them
to dodge some common health threats, too, like:
Say “BOO” to B.O. Pumpkin seeds provide a
good, concentrated supply of the mineral zinc, a deficiency of which can lead
to body odor.
Don’t be a zombie. Make pumpkin seeds part of
your mid-day snack — their protein will keep you energized.
Cramps haunting you? Pumpkin seeds are loaded
with fatty acids that lower levels of body chemicals responsible for muscle
aches and menstrual cramps.
Dr. Frankenstein should have
known about this… The minerals in pumpkin seeds, especially zinc, will help your body
heal when you have a cut or other injury and especially after surgery.
Here’s
the easy how-to for tasty pumpkin seeds that’ll make you forget all about that
fun-size Snickers bar:
STEP 1. Rinse the seeds and
separate them from the stringy flesh.
STEP 2. Add the seeds to a big pot
of saltwater (2 cups of water and 1 tablespoon of salt for every ½-cup of
pumpkin seeds). Boil for 10 minutes.
STEP 3. Remove from heat and drain.
STEP 4. Spread the seeds in one
layer on a baking sheet, and brush them with olive oil.
STEP 5. If you want a little extra
flavor, season the seeds with your choice of flavors: garlic salt, cayenne
pepper, Cajun spices, or whatever you like.
STEP 6. Preheat your oven to 350°F
and bake the seeds for 45 minutes or so. Shake the pan every 10 minutes to keep
them from burning.
Enjoy!
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