Hey everyone, I’ve spent hours this evening searching for ideas on how to get the most out of strength training workouts, and I’m hearing a lot about papaya. Among many other helpful nutrients, it has an enzyme called papain that digests protein and reduces inflammation… sounds like it’s very helpful for reducing muscle soreness and helping in building muscle as well.

Anyway, to make a long story short (too late!) I was wondering if anyone has advice on where/how to buy fresh papaya? I’m near a big city and would be willing to go to specific ethnic grocery stores if the freshness or price is significantly better. I’m going to try some ASAP to make sure I like it, but I’m a bit daunted by the $3 price tag at the local store.

goingtobestrong:

Apples
Apples have been a power food since the Garden of Eden. They’re low in calories, rich in fiber, and a source of boron, a mineral your mind may require for mental alertness and your body uses to maintain sufficient levels of calcium.

Apricots
Tart yet sweet, apples are a storehouse of beta-carotene, a nutrient that helps protect against many types of cancer. Three raw apricots or ten dried halves will give you your daily quota of this nutrient.

Avocados
Here’s one creamy food that can help lower your cholesterol – by as much as 9 to 43 percent, according to one study. Avocados are also rich in potassium and magnesium, two minerals your muscles rely on.

Bananas
The banana is the world’s best natural, low-fat source of Vitamin B6, a nutrient that helps make antibodies to fight disease. Eat just one banana, and you have taken in one-third of the U.S. Recommended daily allowance of B6.

Nectarines
Bet you wouldn’t think of the nectarine when asked to name a fiber-rich fruit. Yet a single nectarine has even more fiber than a whole banana. Nectarines are also an excellent source of vitamin A and potassium.

Oranges
Sure, orange is synonymous with vitamin C. But did you know it’s also a source of calcium? A medium size orange gives you as much calcium as an ounce of Brie, though it has 30 fever calories and none of the sodium.

Peaches
Keen on peaches? Well that’s peachy keen because this source of vitamins A and C will satisfy your sweet tooth without overloading you with fat. Pick fresh peaches over canned to get the maximum fiber benefit from this fruit.

Grapefruit
This fruit is a good source of vitamin C. A medium size grapefruit contains 50 percent more vitamin C than the Recommended Dietary Allowance. Try flavoring it with cinnamon instead of sugar.

Prunes
If you’ve never eaten a prune, you’re in for a moving experience. Prunes are nature’s best-tasting laxative. They conain a great deal of fiber, making them great for lowering your blood cholesterol level as well.

Watermelon
Heaven can be had for just 152 calories a slice. But don’t dismiss watermelon as a mere taste-pleaser. The vitamin C content of this juicy melon may help protect you against cancer of the esophagus and stomach.

Strawberries
Say “fiber” and you immediately think of heavy foods such as bran, right ? Well, strawberries contain fiber too, the soluble kind that slows digestion of foods so you feel full longer. Count for them for vitamin C, too.

Honeydew Melon
Fragrant and inviting, this juicy melon packs a vitamin C wallop. You can also count on it for potassium, a mineral you need in sufficient amounts to keep your muscle from cramping. Let your sweet tooth indulge.

Pomegranates
They are very powerful anti-oxidants. They are very rich sources of vitamin C, vitamin B, calcium and phosphorus. These nutrients and other minerals present in pomegranates help in the prevention of many diseases.

(via run-fit-strong)

fitinthepod:

my-wishful-shrinking:

Perfect idea and perfect portion planning :) Re-using baby food containers, or even buying 1/2 cup Glad containers!

agreeed. Having fruit already in portions, having ANY food already in portions make it sooo much easier to stay on the healthy path!
16th Aug 201100:124,175 notes
silentbliss:

Fruit in cube form.
Awesome…. I think yes. :)
skinnymustfeelgood:

this is to true.

95% of the time, strawberries! But once in a great while I gotta have me a Twizzler or three. :D
thelittlehealthnut:

What that’s just marvelous. 
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