Cold and flu season is well and truly upon us! If you’re on a mission to avoid the flu this year (aren’t we all), then you might want to think about revamping your dinner menu with these foods that can help to boost your immune system. Broccoli Supercharged with vitamins and minerals, and packed with
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Why you should be eating seasonally
Eating seasonally is a beneficial way of getting variety in your diet whilst cutting the cost of the food shop. Seasonal eating refers to purchasing and consuming food around the time that it naturally harvested. Below is a breakdown of the seasonal fruits and vegetables that you can get in the UK: There are some
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It’s that time of year again – where Strictly Come Dancing graces our television screens once more, and we eagerly tune in to watch this year’s line-up shimmy their way into winning the iconic Glitterball trophy. As we were seated and waiting to hear that all too familiar theme tune, it got us thinking about
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It’s almost time to wave goodbye to August and the (not so very) Great British Summertime. But do not fear, September is here and it’s bringing us an array of great fresh produce – with some of our autumnal favourites starting to make an appearance (we’re looking at you, pumpkins). Keep reading to find out
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Millions of parents over the nation can be heard cheering in unison as kids start to head back to school – however these cheers can soon be silenced with the thought of having to pack and come up with lunchbox ideas for yet another school year. It can be difficult to know what to pack
Read More About Get back-to-school ready with these lunch and snack ideasCould your breakfast be packing up to 40g of sugar?
Your favourite cereals could be packing a spoonful (or 5) of sugar. Nothing says ‘quick and easy breakfast’ like a bowl of cereal to tide you over until lunch – but research from Action on Sugar shows that 47% of cereals contain a recommended daily maximum sugar intake for a 4-6 year old (that’s 19g
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Although the Great British Summertime rain certainly hasn’t let up this month, it’s set to be a scorcher over the weekend which calls for one all-important thing.. barbecues! Believe it or not, you can still enjoy all of your barbecue favourites (yes, even burgers) and make sure they’re packed with healthy ingredients to support your
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When that pesky night-time hunger strikes, we know how easy it can be to chow down on a chocolate bar or dig your hand into a bag of crisps for the third time in a minute. However, mindlessly snacking on foods like these may cause you to go off track when trying to reach your
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As of 1st August 2023, alcohol is set to become a whole lot more expensive as taxes on alcohol change. In an announcement in the Spring Statement from the Government, it was revealed that from 1st August 2023, alcohol duty rates would be raised by 10.1%, in line with the September 2022 inflation figure. The
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July marks National Picnic Month, and as the weather starts to perk up – plenty of us will be dusting off our picnic baskets, slapping on our sun cream, and venturing into the great outdoors with family and friends to dine al-fresco style. Of course you can’t turn up to a picnic empty-handed, so we’re
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