Saturday, January 17, 2015

A Jewel in the Broccoli Crown?

Told G about this study that shows broccoli can help his worries (ASD symptoms). 

"Actually, that's awesome because broccoli actually happens to be in my top 10 foods. Top 5, actually."  

Can you see why some friends affectionately nicknamed G, "Actually"?

Actively Pinteresting Broccoli recipes...

...actually.

Feel free to share recipes! ;)

http://questioning-answers.blogspot.com/2014/10/yes-folks-broccoli-chemical-impacts-on-autism-presentation.html?m=1

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