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TNT-Blueberry Muffins
TNT-Blueberry Muffins

TNT-Blueberry Muffins recipe

Delicious Buttery Biscuits
Delicious Buttery Biscuits

Buttery Biscuits recipe

Mexican Chicken Chili
Mexican Chicken Chili

Chicken Chili recipe

Mom's Apple-Onion Soup with Celery Root
Mom's Apple-Onion Soup with Celery Root

Granny Smith Apple-Onion Soup with Celery Root recipe

Herbed Fresh Tomato Soup
Herbed Fresh Tomato Soup

Herbed Fresh Tomato Soup recipe

Green Beans with Walnuts and Tarragon
Green Beans with Walnuts & Tarragon

Lovely mingle of flavours. I toasted the walnets. Used dried tarragon but soaked in the oils w/orgainc cider vinegar in advance. Oh yeah and added 1 clove of finely minced garlic. A big hit with or without the garlic. High class side dish using the fresh beans from my local country road farmer.

Cold Spicy Tomato Soup with Avocado and Chives
Cold Spicy Tomato Soup with Avocado & Chives

Cold Spicy Tomato Soup with Avocado and Chives recipe

Orange Sorbet
Orange Sorbet

Orange Sorbet recipe

All Natural Cherry Preserves
All Natural Cherry Preserves

Learn how to make cherry preserves with this simple recipe that is 100% stress free!

No Cook Strawberry Kiwi Jam
No Cook Strawberry Kiwi Jam

No Cook Strawberry Kiwi Jam recipe

Blueberry Jam
Blueberry Jam

Blueberry Jam recipe

Grilled Pineapple and Red Curry Quinoa
Grilled Pineapple & Red Curry Quinoa

This recipe is a great example of how a vegan or gluten-free diet doesn’t mean a restrictive one. Quinoa is ‘out of this world’ for goodness and may quite literally be ‘out of this world’ in the future! Nasa science investigations are experimenting to assess germination of Quinoa in microgravity, this proves how valuable a source of nutrition this seed is. Quinoa is a perfect provider of protein, this is determined by the fact that it contains all the essential amino acids. It is high in antioxidants that neutralise the free radicals that harm our body and it also has other numerous health benefits. What may soon be a celestial body should surely be pronounced correctly – Keen-wah!

Tiramisu
Tiramisu

Eggs are eggactly what you need – especially when they are in this eggciting little dessert. They are a great source of high quality protein, they contain 13 essential vitamins and minerals, all nine essential amino acids, selenium, phosphorus, riboflavin, lutein and choline. Silk tofu has many of the same properties as eggs, it also contains protein, essential amino acids, selenium and phosphorus. Eggs have definitely laid their goodness in these eggceedingly tasty layers.

Crisp Tofu and Thai Cucumber Raita
Crisp Tofu & Thai Cucumber Raita

If there’s any dish you should be eating RAITA now, it’s this one. Tofu is a powerhouse for protein and all 9 of our body’s essential amino acids. As if the taste isn’t enough, tofu also provides an overwhelming amount of minerals and nutrients, such as calcium which promotes bone health, iron that helps with our metabolism and haemoglobin formation, and magnesium which can help with high blood pressure, reduces your risk of heart attacks and lowers anxiety too. The olive oil in this raita is also full of healthy monounsaturated fats! Cultures throughout times have shown that those with diets containing this elixir of the gods, have a higher life expectancy and also a much lower risk for heart disease! So, not only is this dish pleasing to the eye and taste, but also does wonders for your heart, keeping it happy and healthy!

Salmon & Asparagus Tart
Salmon & Asparagus Tart

We’ve created this recipe for Fertility Road magazine so it’s full of fertility boosting ingredients. It’s high in folate, zinc, selenium, vitamin E and vitamin C, making it the perfect fertility boosting lunch or dinner. Cooking to conceive has never been so easy and delicious. The base of this tart is made using ground almonds, we’ve used a food processor to mix together all the base ingredients, however it is still possible to make this recipe without it, you can also mix the ingredients by hand and still achieve the same great taste, there will just be a slightly crunchier texture.

Avocado & Coconut Cream Smoothie
Avocado & Coconut Cream Smoothie

This delicious and creamy avocado smoothie makes such a fantastic breakfast or snack. It’s high in fibre, vitamin K, potassium and folate – and has only 166 calories per glass. We’ve used coconut cream in this recipe, which is the cream from a can of full fat coconut milk that’s been left refrigerated. If you find this recipe too creamy for you, you can also add some of the liquid from the can too.