After-Easter Egg Recipe

Looking for something to do with all those extra Easter eggs that never made it into a basket? We have just the recipe for an egg scramble packed with essential vitamins and tons of nutrients.

Onion Spinach Scramble

Ingredients

Directions

Chop the spinach as small as you like. Saute the onion in the olive oil, and add some salt (1/4 tsp or so), let the onions caramelize (cook on low heat for 15 minutes, until translucent).

Meanwhile, beat the eggs with the chopped spinach. Add egg mixture to the sauteed onions and cook as a pancake until done to your liking.

Good thing that eggs are an excellent source of protein and Vitamin A. Not to mention the significant amounts of Iron and Calcium you can find inside. So chow down and enjoy!

Easter Egg Hunt + Exercise = Michelle Obama’s fight against obesity

Michelle Obama continues to work tirelessly on the  ”Let’s Move” campaign against childhood obesity. Even when work means spending the annual White House Easter Egg Hunt teaching nutrition and promoting exercise, she’s up for the task.

While kids 12 and under piled on the White House lawn looking for Easter Eggs, the First Lady went to work with activities like yoga, dance and sports. Also included were top chefs and celebrities with nutrition know-how. With accurate nutrition knowledge and regular exercise, there’s no reason children should suffer from a growing diabetes epidemic.

With around 30,000 attendees, this was no small event. Nor was it a small effort on Michelle Obama’s part.

We have to applaud her for the effort and let’s all hope some of the Easter eating lessons stick throughout the year.

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