Sweet Potato Fries

A healthy twist on an old favourite, these fries are perfect for when you’re craving a little ‘junk food’ but want to stay on track! Ingredients: 2 tablespoons water 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon sumac (optional) 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast (sold as savoury…

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Pumpkin Hommous

Adding baked vegetables to hommous offers so many advantages: more variety; an enhanced nutrient profile; and lower caloric density… which means it’s OK to eat an extra-big helping :). This pumpkin hommous is always a hit at my Empowered Eating seminars. Can’t make it to the live seminar? That’s OK – Empowered Eating Virtual gives…

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Perfectionism, body image and overeating

Is this a familiar scenario to you? You’ve been sticking to your diet and exercise regime for weeks, resisting the temptation to eat ‘bad’ foods. Then at the office morning tea, someone offers you a slice of gooey chocolate cake, and you succumb. You think to yourself, “Damn it! Now I’ve completely blown it! Oh…

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Vegieful Pasta-Free Lasagna

Love lasagna, but not the ‘heavy’ feeling you get after eating it? This vegetable-rich lasagna is a dream come true. It’s completely gluten-free, and will provide a good chunk of your daily quota of vegetables in just one serve. It’s a little more time-consuming than most of my recipes due to the multiple components, but…

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The magic weapon in food that fights fat

I know, you’ve seen it all before: spam emails trying to sell you expensive supplements that ‘melt fat off your body’; or machines that dissolve your spare tyre while you watch TV; or meal replacement shakes with a ‘secret fat-destroying ingredient’. Ho hum. But what if there really were compounds that selectively starve your fat cells…

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Creamy Carrot and Apple Overnight Oats

So many people tell me they just don’t have time to prepare a healthy breakfast in the morning. Others tell me they just have no appetite at breakfast (hey, I get it – I’m the same!). Overnight oats solve both problems. Make them at night, and they’re ready to eat in the morning… or take…

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‘I’ve lost all this weight – but I still feel fat!’

In the last couple of weeks I’ve had 2 very similar conversations with clients – one male and one female. Both had lost significant amounts of weight, as evidenced by the numbers on the bathroom scale, clothes that were starting to fall off them, and those words everyone loves to hear from others as a…

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Failing to plan is planning to fail

You’ve heard it so many times before, I’m sure. But just because it’s a cliché, doesn’t mean it isn’t 100% true! No matter what you want to achieve, you must have a plan – preferably a written one, with each action step clearly outlined – in order to succeed. In last week’s Deep Dive webinar…

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How working on bad memories helps you build a better future

I get two types of response from my clients and program participants when I start talking about working on past events that shaped their body image, relationship with food, cravings and other weight-related issues: The first category of response is from those who have already done a fair bit of personal growth work. They really…

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Curried Cauliflower and Lentil Soup

Cauliflower and curry spices are a match made in heaven! Make a big batch of this soup; you’ll find the leftovers are even better, as the flavour develops on standing. Served with steamed greens, this soup makes a complete meal. Ingredients: 1 medium onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tsp ground turmeric 2 tsp…

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