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22

Healthy Whole Foods Recipe: Slow Cooker Spicy Lemon-Turmeric Free Range Chicken and Vegetables

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http://hotandhealthyliving.com/2010/06/healthy-whole-foods-cooking-video-slow-cooker-spicy-lemon-turmeric-free-range-pastured-whole-chicken-and-vegetables/

I’m not a big fan of clutter, so even though I love to cook my kitchen gadgets are pretty minimal. However, in my book a slow-cooker is an absolute must-have, especially if you have hungry kids to feed! My 51 pound nine-year old son is hands down the biggest eater I have ever seen for someone his size (he’s always been a big eater, but now that he’s getting older and getting bigger his appetite is growing in proportion). Anyway, to keep the little rascal properly fed I find I’ve been turning to my slow cooker more and more frequently. As long as I do a little advanced planning and have the ingredients on hand I can put together a huge meal with less than 15 minutes of hands-on prep. Best of all, I can assemble the ingredients in the morning, go off and do my thing, and come back to a hot and healthy whole foods dinner at night.

The slow cooker also turns out the absolute moistest chicken ever and this recipe is no exception. Tender and juicy, this crowd-pleasing chicken dinner is much healthier than most because the chicken is pastured and free-range (the spices I use also have anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties). I can’t emphasize the importance of eating chickens that are free to range, pastured and fed the natural diet chickens are supposed to eat. And of course for a chicken to be optimally healthy, it should be exposed to sunlight and be free to move and exercise. This healthy chicken lifestyle is in sharp contrast to the typical factory-farmed chicken that is cooped up in a cage with no room to move around, fed a very deviant diet and exposed to artificial lights rather than natural sunlight. By the way, unless you specifically go out of your way to eat free range pastured chicken then you can be assured the chicken you eat is unhealthily factory farmed. The factory-farmed chickens not only have an inferior nutritional profile compared to the free-range pastured chickens, but because of their unhealthy living conditions they are highly susceptible to infections. To combat rampant infections (such as salmonella) factory farmers give their chickens antibiotics and then bleach them with chlorine before sending them to market. I find this to be disturbing.

The bottom line is factory-farmed chickens aren’t even a fraction as healthy as their free-range pastured cousins. And, since you can’t separate the health of the animal from the health of the animal eater (you!) then it makes perfect sense to eat only the highest quality animals possible. If you can’t find free-range pastured chicken in your local supermarket then you can order it online from US Wellness Meats.

Ok, enough of the chicken lecture. To get the super simple whole foods recipe below visit http://hotandhealthyliving.com/ Oh! and by the way, if you want to stretch the meal out try serving the chicken over quinoa (I cook big batches of this whole grain in my rice cooker) and thawed frozen petite peas. Yum’s the word =)

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hotandhealthyliving
June 22nd, 2010 at 7:14 pm

Hi!! I haven’t …
Hi!! I haven’t heard of MyRecipeSecrets–I’ll have to check it out!!

I actually got the idea for it from a book called “Not Your Mothers Slow Cooker”—I just tweaked things up a bit and also added the vegetables and tomatoes (the recipe in the book just featured spice-rubbed chicken) but yes, it is yummy =)

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