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Gluten Free Apple Muffins
Gluten Free Apple Muffins

Apple Muffins 3 recipe

Spinach and Strawberry Smoothie
Spinach & Strawberry Smoothie

Here’s another healthy breakfast recipe that we’ve created for Fertility Road magazine. For those that are short on time in the morning, this quick and simple smoothie recipe is the perfect fertility boosting breakfast option.

Guacamole with Yoghurt
Guacamole with Yoghurt

An extra creamy rendition of guacamole with a touch of yoghurt for a bit of extra tang.

Yummy Meatballs with Milk Gravy
Yummy Meatballs with Milk Gravy

Meatballs with Milk Gravy recipe

Mexican Chicken Chili
Mexican Chicken Chili

Chicken Chili recipe

Indian Mango Chutney
Indian Mango Chutney

This delicious mango chutney is great with any kind of Indian dish.

Buttermilk Apricot/Rhubarb Scones
Buttermilk Apricot/Rhubarb Scones

Buttermilk Apricot/Rhubarb Scones recipe

Farmer's Market Pancakes
Farmer's Market Pancakes

Beakfast pancake or muffin batter with zucchini, bananas, and raisins.

Asian Salad Nicoise
Asian Salad Nicoise

This Nicoise Salad is a beautiful play off its French counterpart. It keeps the traditional string beans, potatoes, boiled eggs and tuna, but it adds an Asian inspired dressing that elevates this salad to the next level. By changing the usual white potatoes to sweet potatoes, it becomes a healthier version of the recipe. Sweet potatoes provide more vitamins and minerals than regular potatoes and they have fewer calories. Add in the Omega-3 benefits in the tuna, the protein of the eggs, and fibre-packed beans, and you have got a power packed lunch that tastes like a million dollars. This recipe will certainly be singing to your taste buds tuna.

Banana Soya Milk Smoothie
Banana Soya Milk Smoothie

This delicious banana and soya milk smoothie is healthy, easy to make and tastes divine. You only need 3 ingredients to make it and it is super flavoursome. At only 141 calories per serving and its high potassium, calcium, vitamin c, vitamin b and magnesium content.

Vegetarian Curry Samosas with Tamarind Dip
Vegetarian Curry Samosas with Tamarind Dip

If it hasn’t already, then healthy alternative recipes like this can open your mind up to the real sustainable possibilities of eating nutritiously and deliciously with every bite. These samosas have so much flavour and yet they’re absolutely packed with nutritional goodness, that they appear too good to be true!

Coconut & Pineapple Sorbet
Coconut & Pineapple Sorbet

A sweet, scrumptious and truly delightful healthy dessert made from 3 ingredients that will finish off any meal perfectly. To say it refreshes the palette is an understatement. With such a simple method and the sublime result, this recipe is not one to miss out on!

Vegetable Cawl with Herbed Potato Quenelles
Vegetable Cawl with Herbed Potato Quenelles

A vegetable cawl recipe specifically created for St. David’s Day which is celebrated every year on the 1st March, in remembrance of the patron saint of Wales. As the Welsh say, “Do the little things” and nourish your body. The recipe serves 6 bowls, as per the image, with 3 quenelles each.

Vegan Cheese Fondue
Vegan Cheese Fondue

This recipe is ideal for any get together but maybe bear it in mind for your New Year’s Eve party, easy to make and so healthy too – just in time for those resolutions! Cashews may be small but they have huge benefits. Studies have shown that eating a fistful of nuts may reduce the risk of heart disease, cashews contain powerful antioxidants called Lutein and Zeaxanthin which are absorbed directly by our retina and help prevent age related macular degeneration, they are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, they have a great percentage of dietary fibres and have many more positives. We know one New Year’s resolution you’re going to make!

Cilantro Latkes with Five-Spice Apple Sauce
Cilantro Latkes with Five-Spice Apple Sauce

You don’t want to supersede these Super seeds with anything else, they provide you with so much nutrition. Flaxseeds have been eaten for thousands of years, they are a plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids which according to various studies help to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels, support heart health and help to prevent some cancers, not to mention protecting against cognitive decline. Flaxseeds contain high levels of mucilage gum, this is a gel-forming fibre that is beneficial for intestinal health, this gum keeps food in the stomach for longer allowing more absorption of the food’s nutrients. Fennel seeds contain dietary fibre so these also benefit intestinal health. Both seeds have antioxidants that fight the harming free radicals as well as many vitamins. Enjoy a super Chanukah.