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All the goodness from the allium family

Flower Power

All blossoms from the allium family – including those delicate purple chive flowers that are everywhere now are edible, tasty and good for you too!

02nd Jun 2016
Written by Steve simmonds
dry skin

healing dry skin from the inside out

30th May 2016
Written by Susan Tomassini
Mixed Nuts - Eat Nuts - Live Longer

Eat Nuts - Live Longer

Snacking on a handful of nuts a day could lower your risk of a heart attack or of dying from cancer and diabetes and heart disease.

11th Jun 2015
Written by Susan Tomassini
Nutritionist vs Dietician

Why I Chose to Become a Nutritionist (and not a Dietician)

I am regularly asked what a Nutritionist does – and “whether there really is any difference between a Dietician and a Nutritionist?”

15th May 2015
Written by Steve simmonds

What’s so good about buckwheat?

It’s not a grain and it’s not related to wheat. Buckwheat is actually the seed of a leafy plant similar to rhubarb, first cultivated in China and the Himalayas over 1,000 years ago. Local populations depended on it for the vital nutrients, protein and fats needed to survive their difficult living conditions.

10th Nov 2014
Written by Susan Tomassini
Mixed nuts

Health nuts

Whether it’s hazelnuts, walnuts, Brazil nuts, cashews, almonds or pecans, nuts are a traditional part of Christmas and we’ll probably all be eating more of them during the holidays.

09th Dec 2013
Written by Susan Tomassini
Health wake up call

wake up to your health

Health wake up call

By age 40 most of us have had a ‘Health wake up call’ according to an article in the Daily Mail. Whether it’s triggered by a personal health scare, the death or illness of someone close, or just starting to feel old, this is the time when ¾ of us mak

19th Oct 2013
Written by Susan Tomassini
Hemp Powder

Protein powders - Hemp's the best

Seems that everyone’s got a good reason for using for protein powders these days. Added to smoothies, shakes, juices and even soups, they’re an easy and convenient source of complete protein – making them handy for weight management, fitness training and muscle building, as well as meal (and snack) replacements.

08th Oct 2013
Written by Susan Tomassini
Sugar cubes

Sweet wise

There’s no getting away from it – sugar tastes good and foods that contain it tend to be irresistibly palatable to the average human being. But unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few decades – you know it’s bad for your health. Apart from promoting obesity and contributing to tooth decay, consider a few of the other damaging effects of sugar:

16th May 2013
Written by Susan Tomassini

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