It's Pumpkin Time

It is that time of the year again! Chef Chandra’s Savory Spice blend, Homemade Pumpkin Puree, Pumpkin Butter, and Pumpkin Latte.
Pumpkin
I am as big a fan of the orange vegetable as anyone else – and there is something so lovely about what it represents. We have a very short period to embrace and celebrate it. As you may have guessed from their bright orange color, pumpkins are rich in Vitamin A – one serving contains more than 200% of your recommended daily intake. Vitamin A is important for both skin and eye health and is best consumed with fat (such as chia seeds) to be absorbed properly. They are also richer in potassium than even bananas, and their fiber will keep you full well into lunch, while helping cleanse your intestinal tract. Beta-carotene, an antioxidant that pumpkins contain in abundance, has been found to reduce bodily inflammation, and protect against heart disease, lung cancer and skin cancer.
I wanted something that embraced pumpkin’s glory without sending me into a sugar coma, something I could feel not only festive but good about putting in my body, something that was healthy enough to eat for breakfast or dessert. Thus, Pumpkin Chia Pudding!
Pumpkin Chia Pudding
This tastes almost exactly like pumpkin pie filling. The chia seeds expand and give it that dense, custard-y texture, and the pumpkin and spices give that wonderful, delicious fall feeling. It is naturally gluten free, vegan, and refined sugar free (dates as a sweetener), and the pumpkin, when you take it out of the sugary shell that it is wrapped in, is quite good for you.
Dates
Dates are used as the sweetener for this recipe, and they are one of my favorite choices. Unlike syrups and crystallized sugars, dates are still the whole food in their original form. Because they retain all their fiber, the sugars release more slowly into your system, so they do not spike your blood sugar like other sweeteners. They are also packed with minerals like potassium and magnesium, and their antioxidant quantity helps suppress bodily inflammation.
Enjoy!
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