Choosing the best protein powder for PCOS
Learn how to select the best protein powder for PCOS management, understand key ingredients, and discover options that support hormone balance
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Kale is an excellent source of calcium, which has an important role in egg maturation and follicle development in the ovaries.
1 Large Bunch Kale
2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 Tbsp. Seasoned Salt
1. Preheat your oven to 350F.
2. Remove your bindings on your bunch of kale. Separate the leaves from the stems of your kale. You want to try to get as little stem as possible.
3. Rinse your kale with cold water. Add it to your vegetable spinner and remove as much water as possible.
4. Add your kale to a kitchen towel and remove excess water drops.
5. Put your kale into a Ziploc bag and add 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil. Mix it well so that it coats every single leaf.
6. Add your kale to a baking sheet. You want to make sure that the kale is spread out a little bit. I ended up using 2 baking sheets to cook the bunch of kale I had. Try to press the leaves flat so you get a more even and crisped cook on each leaf.
7. Bake the kale for 12 minutes and remove from the oven. You want the edges of the kale to be a little browned, but the rest of the kale to stay a darkish green. BE CAREFUL – there is a fine line between being overcooked and being perfect. When they’re overcooked, they come out very bitter.
8. Add your salt to the finished kale and serve! You can add different seasonings, or just use your favorite seasoned salt.
Serving Size: 4
Amount Per ONE Serving | ||
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Calories 309 kcal | ||
Fat 29.2 g | ||
Carbohydrate 10 g | ||
Protein 6 g |
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