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Applesauce-Honey Pumpkin Bread
Applesauce-Honey Pumpkin Bread

Instead of your regular sandwich loaf, make this applesauce-honey pumpkin bread, it's moist and packed with deliciousness from cinnamon, nutmeg, all-spice and cloves. Great for breakfast, or bake some mouth-watering bread puddings.

Whole Wheat Blueberry Yogurt Pancakes with Blueberry Sauce
Whole Wheat Blueberry Yogurt Pancakes with Blueberry Sauce

These deliciously moist pancakes are so easy to make and also packed with goodness. You can find juicy blueberry bursts in every bite. A perfect breakfast with a cup of orange juice.

Vegetable Nachos
Vegetable Nachos

This easy to make recipe is loaded with flavors, want a lighter and tasty nachos, try this one, and you will love it.

Moist Whole Wheat Oatmeal Bread
Moist Whole Wheat Oatmeal Bread

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Bread recipe

Pasta with Marinara Sauce and Veggies
Pasta with Marinara Sauce & Veggies

Use homemade or store-bought marinara sauce, a few fresh vegetables and pasta to make this quick, easy and tasty one-pan meal that's ideal for a busy week-day supper.

Black Bean Coffee Brownies
Black Bean Coffee Brownies

The combination of black beans and sweet potato gives these brownies a moreish, moist quality. These are great for kids as they contain no added sugar or trans-fats (you may wish to omit the coffee and substitute cacao powder if serving to youngsters, though).

Easy Greek Salad
Easy Greek Salad

Takes no time to make, and it comes out tasty and refreshing.

Guilt-Free Low-Fat Crockpot Onion Soup
Guilt-Free Low-Fat Crockpot Onion Soup

A healthified low-fat version of onion soup for your slow cooker.

Yummy Calabaza Soup
Yummy Calabaza Soup

Calabaza Soup recipe

Open Face Spinach Egg Sandwich
Open Face Spinach Egg Sandwich

This delicious breakfast sandwich takes no time to make, and it has all the nutritions you need before lunch. No excuse to skip your breakfast.

So Yummy Vegetarian lasagna
So Yummy Vegetarian lasagna

This eggplant, pumpkin and spinach vegie lasagna is a fair bit of work and takes a while - but it is absolutly worth every bit of effort. It tastes wonderful and is really healthy. It can be frozen in individual servings and will last for ages. I've taken a serve to university for lunch [where i have access to a microwave] about once a week for the last 8 weeks - all from the one batch. Fantastic :D

Fresh Apple Cake with Caramel and Walnuts
Fresh Apple Cake with Caramel & Walnuts

This simply delicious apple cake is made with 100% whole wheat flour, apple sauce and olive oil. It has much less sugar than a regular cake, but still well satisfies your sweet tooth. The caramel drizzling and toasted walnuts add more shine to the cake. Nobody could resist it!

Cranberry Muesli
Cranberry Muesli

This is a different way for enjoying canola, you will find how different it is.

Arugula Salad Warm Goat Cheese with Black Olive Vinaigrette
Arugula Salad Warm Goat Cheese with Black Olive Vinaigrette

Baked seasoned warm goat cheese adds a nice zing into the salad, fresh arugula and radicchio have the slightly peppery taste, perfectly match the olive vinaigrette and creamy goat cheese.

Broiled Tofu With Cilantro Pesto
Broiled Tofu With Cilantro Pesto

This Tofu Gets It's Brillant Color and Delightful Flavor From An Easy Cilantro Pesto And Lime Juice!! Great Side Dish!!

Almond & Banana Pancakes
Almond & Banana Pancakes

For those that prefer a sweet meal to start their day, these banana and almond pancakes are the perfect healthy option. We’ve developed this recipe for Fertility Road magazine, so not only is it delicious and nutritious but it’s also a fantastic way of eating yourself pregnant too. Bananas are a great food to increase fertility in women as they are a fantastic source of B vitamins, fibre, protein, folate, iron and vitamin C. 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. Almonds are a rich source of vitamin E. They also help improve insulin resistance, which has been shown to increase fertility levels in women. The toppings on this recipe also play an important part in improving fertility. One serving per day of full fat dairy can improve fertility rates and Greek yoghurt is a delicious and calcium-rich option to increase your chances of conception. It is also rich in vitamin D and contains two times as much protein as regular yoghurt. Berries are loaded with vitamin C and folate, and are full of natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients, which help boost both female and male fertility. So if you’re looking to enhance your chance of conception, this delicious, healthy breakfast recipe could just do the trick.