I cheat by adding it to smoothies. I eat a pound of spinach a week.

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    Raw in a salad. I find cooked spinach to be very unappealing, but raw is delicious.

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      Just keep in mind that uncooked it’s goitrogenic, which in enough quantity can disrupt your thyroid function, especially as you age.

      Getting enough iodine in your diet can offset that.

      @Wren@lemmy.today

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        Got it, adding iodine to my smoothie.

        I toss in greek yogurt(high in iodine) for that goodness and some citrus to get the iron from the spinach.

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          Ah, I didn’t know that about greek yogurt, which I eat a good amount of.

          Seaweed is the iodine source I usually think of.

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            Ooh good to know. I make a lot of quinoa sushi rolls, too. (also with spinach)

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              Is that quinoa being substituted for rice? If so, that sounds pretty interesting, especially because I stay far away from rice, nowadays.

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                Yeah, and I just like the texture more. Sometimes I rice up parsnips with the quinoa for a pretty interesting texture/flavor. You can follow sushi rice recipes to prep it. I don’t cook the parsnips.

                For filling I matchstick any combo of carrots, cucumbers, SPINACH, beets, peppers, whatever, and let 'em marinate in a tiny splish splash of tamari and sesame oil. Add avocado when rolling. Meat is optional but encouraged, if that’s your thing.

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                  Sounds good; thanks for sharing!

                  Over here, I’ve been enjoying Vietnamese spring roll wrappers (not fried) to make my rolls, these days. I think maybe I’ll try quinoa as a base next time, in place of my beloved SCO (steel-cut oats).

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                    11 hours ago

                    Holy shit I gotta try this oats in spring roll mix thing. Thanks for the tip.