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The Mighty Beet: A Superfood Worth Adding to Your Plate

by Claire Rae June 1, 2026
written by Claire Rae

There is something remarkable about beets. Their deep ruby color hints at the powerful nutrients packed inside, and their earthy sweetness makes them one of nature’s most versatile foods. Whether eaten raw, roasted, juiced, pickled, or fermented, beets have earned their place among the healthiest foods you can eat.

As more people seek natural ways to support their health, beets stand out as an affordable, nutrient-dense food that can benefit nearly every system in the body.

Why Beets Are So Good for You

1. Support Heart Health

Beets are naturally rich in nitrates, compounds that the body converts into nitric oxide. Nitric oxide helps relax and widen blood vessels, improving circulation and supporting healthy blood pressure levels.

Many athletes also use beet juice before exercise because improved blood flow can increase endurance and oxygen delivery throughout the body.

2. Improve Energy and Stamina

If you are looking for a natural energy booster, beets may help. Studies have shown that dietary nitrates can improve exercise performance and reduce fatigue by helping muscles use oxygen more efficiently.

Instead of reaching for another cup of coffee, consider adding beets to your diet.

3. Help Detoxify the Liver

Beets contain betalains, powerful antioxidants responsible for their vibrant color. These compounds support the body’s natural detoxification processes and may help the liver process toxins more effectively.

The liver works tirelessly to filter and cleanse the blood. Including foods like beets can help support this vital organ.

4. Rich in Antioxidants

Free radicals can contribute to aging and chronic disease. Beets contain antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress and protect cells from damage.

Their antioxidant content makes them a valuable addition to an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.

5. Promote Digestive Health

Beets are a good source of fiber, which supports healthy digestion and regular bowel movements. Fiber also helps feed beneficial gut bacteria, contributing to a healthier microbiome.

A healthy gut is connected to stronger immunity, better nutrient absorption, and improved overall wellness.

6. Support Brain Function

Improved blood flow doesn’t only benefit the heart—it benefits the brain as well. Research suggests that the nitrates found in beets may help increase blood flow to areas of the brain associated with memory and cognitive function.

7. Provide Essential Nutrients

Beets contain:

  • Folate (Vitamin B9)
  • Potassium
  • Manganese
  • Iron
  • Vitamin C
  • Magnesium
  • Fiber

These nutrients work together to support energy production, immune function, muscle health, and overall vitality.

Don’t Throw Away the Greens!

Many people discard beet greens, but they may be even more nutritious than the root itself.

Beet greens are rich in:

  • Iron
  • Vitamin K
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin C
  • Magnesium
  • Potassium

Use them just as you would spinach, kale, or Swiss chard.

Delicious Ways to Enjoy Beets

Roasted Beets

Roasting brings out the natural sweetness of beets.

Directions:

  1. Wash and trim beets.
  2. Drizzle with olive oil.
  3. Wrap in foil or place in a covered baking dish.
  4. Roast at 400°F (205°C) for 45–60 minutes.
  5. Peel and slice before serving.

Serve with goat cheese, walnuts, and balsamic vinegar for a simple and delicious salad.

Fresh Beet Salad

Ingredients:

  • 2 raw beets, shredded
  • 1 apple, shredded
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • Handful of chopped parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Mix together and enjoy a refreshing, nutrient-rich salad.

Beet Smoothie

Blend:

  • 1 small cooked beet
  • 1 banana
  • 1 cup berries
  • 1 cup coconut water
  • Ice

This makes a naturally sweet smoothie packed with antioxidants.

Fermented Beets: A Traditional Superfood

Fermentation increases beneficial probiotics and can improve digestion while preserving nutrients.

Simple Fermented Beets Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium beets
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt
  • 4 cups filtered water

Instructions:

  1. Wash and peel beets.
  2. Cut into small cubes.
  3. Place in a clean glass jar.
  4. Dissolve salt in water to create a brine.
  5. Pour brine over beets until completely covered.
  6. Leave at least one inch of headspace.
  7. Use a fermentation weight or clean cabbage leaf to keep beets submerged.
  8. Cover with a fermentation lid or loose-fitting lid.
  9. Allow to ferment at room temperature for 5–10 days.
  10. Taste daily after day five.
  11. Refrigerate when desired flavor is reached.

These fermented beets make a delicious probiotic-rich side dish.

Beet Kvass: An Ancient Healing Tonic

Beet kvass is a traditional fermented beverage originating from Eastern Europe.

Beet Kvass Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 large beets
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt
  • 6 cups filtered water

Instructions:

  1. Wash beets thoroughly.
  2. Cut into cubes (do not grate).
  3. Place in a half-gallon glass jar.
  4. Add salt.
  5. Fill with water.
  6. Cover loosely.
  7. Ferment for 5–7 days.
  8. Strain and refrigerate.

Drink 2–4 ounces daily as a tonic.

Many people enjoy beet kvass for digestive support, liver health, and overall wellness.

Growing Appreciation for God’s Design

It’s amazing how many powerful foods God placed within creation long before modern science understood their benefits. The humble beet is a perfect example. Packed with nutrients, antioxidants, fiber, and natural compounds that support circulation and vitality, this simple root vegetable reminds us that some of the best medicine can be found right in the garden.

As we become more intentional about where our food comes from and how it is grown, foods like beets encourage us to return to simpler, more natural ways of nourishing our bodies. Whether roasted fresh from the garden, fermented for gut health, or blended into a smoothie, beets are a delicious reminder that real food still matters.

Sometimes the smallest changes in our diet can have the biggest impact on our health. Adding beets to your weekly meal plan may be one of those changes.

June 1, 2026
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Comfort is the enemy of progress.

by Claire Rae May 18, 2026
written by Claire Rae

As you may know I’ve been on the healing journey for the last few years and part of God’s restoration plan was for me to start working with an organic farm. The soil, the food, the physical strengthening and the community I didn’t know I needed was all part of His master plan. Since then my learning curve has been intense in all departments but the value is far greater than I ever learned in university or any other formal education I’ve endured.

There’s something about summer on the farm that changes you. The long days, the early mornings, the dirt under your nails, and the constant reminder that growth takes time, patience, and hard work. As I continue learning the ins and outs of organic farming, I find myself more grateful than ever to be right in the heart of it all—to witness firsthand what it takes to grow real food and to be surrounded by people who genuinely care about the land, the animals, and the future of our communities.

Organic farming has opened my eyes in ways I never expected. It’s one thing to walk through a grocery store and grab whatever looks fresh on the shelf, but it’s another thing entirely to understand the labor, sacrifice, and stewardship that goes into producing healthy food naturally. Every seed planted carries hope. Every harvest reflects months of unseen effort. And every local farmer is fighting an uphill battle to provide food that nourishes rather than harms.

The more I learn, the more I realize how important it is to get local when choosing our food. Supporting local farms is about so much more than buying produce from a roadside stand or visiting a farmers market on the weekend. It’s about investing in your own health, your local economy, and the future of the next generation. It’s about knowing where your food comes from, how it was raised, and who worked tirelessly to bring it to your table.

We live in a world built on convenience. Fast food, processed meals, online grocery orders, and shortcuts have become normal. Convenience feels good in the short term because it saves time and effort, but the long-term effects on our bodies, communities, and the world around us are far greater than most people realize. Cheap food often comes at a hidden cost—declining health, weakened local economies, damaged soil, and food systems controlled by corporations rather than communities.

Comfort can easily become the enemy of progress. Growth rarely happens in places of ease. It happens when we are willing to change our habits, ask questions, learn new skills, and make intentional choices. Choosing local food may take more effort. Growing your own garden may require sacrifice. Shopping at a farmers market instead of grabbing the quickest option may not always feel convenient. But every small decision matters.

The effort we make today creates ripple effects tomorrow. Supporting local farmers keeps communities alive. Learning how food is grown reconnects us to creation. Teaching our children where food comes from gives them a stronger foundation for the future. And caring about the quality of what we put into our bodies is one of the greatest forms of stewardship we can practice.

I feel incredibly blessed to be surrounded by people who are passionate about organic farming and sustainable living. Being part of this farming community has reminded me that real change starts close to home. It starts in our kitchens, our gardens, our conversations, and our willingness to participate instead of remaining passive consumers.

This summer I again get the opportunity to participate in my local community in new ways as the learning continues. There’s honestly so much more than you would think at first glance. It’s beyond comprehensive and would take a lifetime to master. I honestly get my mind blown on the daily. The beauty of farming is that it constantly reminds us that what we sow today will eventually become tomorrow’s harvest. It also involves a lot of faith to continue on when you get tired or things don’t go as planned, as they often don’t. I love watching God work things out with all the elements at play, its incredibly useful in teaching God’s goodness and love for us in the way we get to watch God grow things from the seeds we plant. I just think, WOW! God made such a cool planet and ecosystem.

So as summer unfolds, I encourage you to get involved where you are. Visit a local farm. Grow something, even if it’s small. Ask questions. Support local businesses. Learn about your food. Step outside the cycle of convenience and into something more meaningful. You may discover that the extra effort doesn’t just change your health—it changes your perspective, your community, and your future.

May 18, 2026
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