GUELPH, Ont. — The arrival of warmer weather comes with more people getting outside for some fresh air and regular activities, be it rigorous exercise, a gentle walk, regular yard works or a hike through the woods.
When regular outdoor exercise or activity increase, it helps to clean up the eating habits and create a healthier lifestyle overall. When putting thought to smarter food choices, smoothies are a great addition to the menu. Delicious, refreshing and regenerating, with the right ingredients they can also be made to pack a powerful punch of nutrients.
“It can be a challenge to change years of eating habits when trying to choose more healthy foods,” says Cheryl Verbiski, Vice President, Commercial at GoodLeaf Farms. “But small changes can make a big difference. Adding microgreens to a smoothie recipe can pack up to 40 times more nutrients than using their mature plant counterparts — and they have an incredible flavour profile as well! ”
With a flagship farm in Guelph, Ont., and new farms in Calgary and Montreal expected to open later this year, GoodLeaf Farms is Canada’s largest commercial vertical farm. Because it is a climate-controlled indoor operation, GoodLeaf’s nutrient-dense, pesticide-free baby greens and microgreens can be grown year-round, protected from drastic swings in seasonal weather or extreme weather event, providing an excellent source of local food that has historically been imported.