Guest blog and recipe by Emily Hill @wonderwhyimfat.
I’m all about a cold pasta salad this time of year. It’s refreshing to eat on a hot summer day. It’s also perfect to bring to a barbecue or any get together as a side dish. This pesto pasta salad recipe is so easy to throw together and only uses a few simple ingredients.
The ingredients in this pasta salad have many health benefits too! Pesto may help reduce your blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure. It’s made with healthy ingredients like basil, olive oil, and pine nuts. Basil may also help alleviate symptoms associated with IBS due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Did you know probiotics are found in mozzarella cheese? Adding in the mozzarella balls are a great way to get extra gut health support.
But, the ultimate gut support comes from spore-based probiotics. That’s why I also added in capsules of Just Thrive Probiotic! The clinically-proven spore strains in Just Thrive make it to the gut 100% alive guaranteed, ready to get to work.
In fact, Just Thrive Probiotic has 1000x better survivability vs. leading probiotics (such as the lacto/bifido strains found in foods and most conventional probiotics). This can help your gut to bloom into a beautiful garden of good, healthy bacteria for digestive, immune, and total-body health!
Now, Let’s get cooking!
Probiotic Pesto Pasta SaladPrep time: 10 minutes Ingredients:
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