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I absolutely adore the comfort of warm drinks in winter. They can lift you up on a chilly day, be a source of comfort when winding down and can even boast beneficial nutrients for immunity and energy.
This immune supportive one pot meal is really delicious and super easy to make. Don't be put off by the long list of ingredients, eating a wide variety of plant based foods and spices is essential for ensuring your gut microbiome is healthy ensuring a robust immune system.
This soup is comforting and full of goodness. Absolutely perfect as the temperature starts to drop. Feel free to use this recipe as a rough framework and substitute the vegetables listed below for whatever you have on hand or growing in the garden.
Enjoying the silly season, and glorious food, is part-and-parcel with this special time of year - it’s Christmas after all. But without striking some balance, it's quite easy to overindulge on alcohol, excess food and Christmas treats, which may leave us entering January feeling a little worse for wear. Enter this festive fruit salad.
Dinnertime can be a time of the day when you have tired kids and tired parents and just getting through it seems like an achievement. But dinnertime can also be one of the few times of the day when the whole family is together.
This spring green salad is a lovely combination of flavours and textures. It’s perfect paired with a simple piece of grilled or BBQ’d protein for a fast, delicious and nourishing meal.
When we think of bananas in New Zealand I’ll venture a guess that most of us think that’s saying enough: “a” banana. In Peru if you asked for that the first question inresponse would be “sure, but which type?”.