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Cod Linguine
Cod Linguine

This cod linguine packs all the flavour of the ancient dish that inspired it, and can be prepared in 30 minutes or less. Capers and anchovies shine alongside honey and balsamic, and plenty of herbs add depth to this recipe. Cod provides essential B vitamins, is an excellent source of protein, and contains potassium and healthy omega-3 fatty acids. This meal quickly comes together for a delicious, healthy weeknight dinner that’s more soFISHticated than your typical pasta dish.

Smoky Black Bean Burgers on Potato Buns
Smoky Black Bean Burgers on Potato Buns

We’re sure you’ll be converted to this healthy substantial burger option once you try it, we are also sure that you won’t only be eating it on the 31st August – National Burger Day. Flaxseeds or linseeds are small oilseeds that originated in the Middle East thousands of years ago. Flaxseeds have a high content of Omega-3 which is good for heart health and they are 29% Carbohydrate, of this, a massive 95% is fibre which is good for digestion. They contain many vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids so understandably they are becoming more popular. Be aware though – they do not contain Lysine so they cannot be considered a protein source, but this can be found in another ingredient, the black bean. A great alternative burger recipe!

Cheesy Broccoli Cornbread
Cheesy Broccoli Cornbread

Cornbread is always popular at our place.

Silky Christmas Pumpkin Pie
Silky Christmas Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin Pie #3 recipe

Pork Chops and Sugar Snap Peas with Mint Julep Glaze
Pork Chops & Sugar Snap Peas with Mint Julep Glaze

Delicious pork chops are seared in a hot skillet, sugar snap peas are cooked in a flavorful broth, which makes this one-skillet meal that's quick, easy to prepare and perfect for a week day dinner.

Pumpkin Chess Pie
Pumpkin Chess Pie

Pumpkin Chess Pie recipe

Fruity German Oven Pancakes
Fruity German Oven Pancakes

German Oven Pancakes recipe

Salmon & Broccoli Frittata
Salmon & Broccoli Frittata

Here’s another healthy and delicious recipe that we’ve developed for Fertility Road magazine. This simple frittata recipe is jam packed with nutrition and contains so many nutrients, which are important for conception. Eggs are such a great source of protein and iron (which are both really important nutrients for fertility). In addition they are also a fantastic source of vitamin D. Women who struggle with fertility often suffer from a deficiency in vitamin D. Broccoli is a good source of vitamin C, folate, calcium, iron, zinc and fibre. Vitamin C is particularly important for improving sperm quality in men and it also helps reduce the chance of miscarriage and chromosomal problems for women. Salmon is another great protein source and is rich in so many nutrients but particularly omega-3 fatty acids, which are proven to regulate blood flow to the reproductive organs.

Oatmeal Banana and Walnut Bread
Oatmeal Banana & Walnut Bread

Oatmeal Banana and Walnut Bread recipe

Strawberry-Yogurt Popsicles
Strawberry-Yogurt Popsicles

Strawberry-Yogurt Popsicles recipe

Becky's School Days Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies
Becky's School Days Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies

These cookies are full of everything you could want. Served warm, they are the perfect after school treat! Makes 3 dozen cookies

Deli Stuffed Calzone
Deli Stuffed Calzone

A cheesy pizza pocket stuffed with 3 kinds of cheese, spinach, tomatoes, olives and salami.

False curry slice
False curry slice

500 g chicken breasts 1,5 tablespoons mustard 3 eggs 1 tsp spices mixture 1/2 tsp carry dust 1 tsp white pepper 4-5 teaspoons flour salt Mix together: eggs + spices + salt + spices mixture + mustard Cut the chicken breasts into strips and stir the egg mixture. Stir in enough flour to get a thicker sauce. Let the mixture stand for 3-4 hours. Heat oil in a frying pan. Put a spoonful of the mixture in hot oil.