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Raspberry and apple smoothie

Whip up a breakfast smoothie with raspberries, apples, yoghurt and oats. It’s a great way to start the day and up your fruit intake Ingredients 2 apples, cored (we used Granny Smith) 150g frozen raspberries 150ml natural yoghurt 2 tbsp porridge...

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Strawberry green goddess smoothie

Try this tasty breakfast smoothie to start your day, pairing sweet fruit with nutritious spinach and avocado for a dose of calcium, vitamin C, folate and fibre. Ingredients 160g ripe strawberries, hulled 160g baby spinach 1 small avocado, halved...

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Two-minute breakfast smoothie

Whizz up a low-fat breakfast smoothie in no time. Use banana with other soft fruit, plus honey for a little sweetness and oats for slow-release fuel Ingredients 1 banana 1 tbsp porridge oats 80g soft fruit (whatever you have – strawberries...

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Tips and tricks to give up sugar

  Hey guys, Andrew from Eat’s healthy here and in today’s episode I will discuss tips and tricks to give up sugar. The motivation and the decision that you will take for this goal, The most difficult thing as you already know is to decide...

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7 Traits of the Most Resilient People

Resilience is the ability to return to the original form after being bent, stretched or compressed. It’s the ability to readily recover from illness, depression or adversity. How would you ever handle it if you lost everything you had today? What...

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Ten Tips to a Great Plate

Enjoy Your Food, But Eat Less   Take the time to fully enjoy your food as you eat it. Eating too fast or when your attention is elsewhere may lead to eating too many calories. Pay attention to hunger and fullness cues before you eat, while...

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12 Baby Steps to Optimal Nutrition

What works for one person may not work for the next. When making changes, some people (like me) prefer to go all-in and change everything at the same time. But others prefer the longer, slower approach… making small changes, one at a time...

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