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An Apple a Day Keeps SAD Away: Winter Comfort Food - Brown Apple Betty Recipe
It's cold. It's dark. It's dreary. Yes, it's winter and the spectacular fall colors have faded into memory, as the days grow shorter and shorter and gray overcast days seem more like one long lingering night. If you're feeling down or depressed, you may be experiencing a touch of seasonal affect disorder (SAD) - a condition brought on by a lack of sunlight and shortened daylight hours. Life can seem like a chore getting through the days waiting for spring. The moon hangs low in the sky above the snow, a tiny beacon of light.
The single quickest, easiest thing you can do to alleviate the "winter blues" is to get outside for at least 15 minutes a day. Bundle up and go for a quick walk (even if it's cloudy), the natural light will boost your mood and get you moving in a forward direction again.
Also, SAD tends to exacerbate and magnify any issues or struggles you may be going through. Life can seem overwhelming for many people at this time of year. Grief, loss of loved ones, hardships, etc., can feel unbearable and you can't participate in the holiday spirit. Coaching or counseling can help bring things back into their proper perspective.
Learn more about SAD here:
What is SAD? Diagnosis and Treatment - National Institute Mental Health
Directions:
• Add walnuts and mix well.
remaining apples.
- For this recipe, I used Honey Crisp, Cortland, and Empire apples, sweeter varieties that allowed for using less sugar.
- The Buckwheat pancake mix and oats add lots of healthy fiber and are gluten-free.
- Vegan Friendly - no dairy or animal products.
- Walnuts add essential Omega 3 fatty acids.
- Baking longer at lower temperatures, 325 degrees, and covering the pan maintains the moisture content which merries the different ingredients together more slowly and creates a thicker, richer flavor than baking at 375 degrees or higher.
- Coating the bottom of the pan with Olive Oil reduces the Crisco content with a healthier unsaturated fat.
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