Fresh Figs with Macadamia Fig Cream

Figs are delicious and nutritious, in both their fresh and dried form. Figs are high in fibre, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, copper and manganese. Dried figs contain a whopping 250 mg of calcium per 100 g; whole cows’ milk has only 118mg per 100 g. The worst thing about fresh figs is how short their…

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Thermomix recipes

Beetroot, Chick Pea and Coriander Burgers Chilled Beetroot Soup Hidden Bean Brownies (or Hidden Brown Beanies) Hot Cross Buns Kim’s Tempting Truffles Lovely Lentil Dip Moroccan Pumpkin and Lentil Soup Pizza Pizzazz Power Pack Smoothie Pumpkin Kootu Pumpkin Soup Quinoa and Black Bean Burgers Red Lentil and Carrot Dip

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Cancer Knockout Smoothie

Coriander, bok choy, berries, cherries, cacao, pomegranate juice and seeds all contain substances that inhibit the growth of cancer. Deliver a knockout blow to cancer while tantalising your taste buds! Ingredients: 1 medium banana 1/2 cup fresh or frozen blueberries 1/2 cup fresh or frozen cherries 4 pitted dates or 2 medjool dates, pitted 1…

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Totally Awesome Chocolate Mousse

Sweet potato, blueberries and cacao are all packed with antioxidants. Together, they’re totally awesome! Ingredients: 1 medium sweet potato 100 g pitted dates 150 g fresh or frozen blueberries 3 tbsp cacao (raw chocolate) powder, or carob powder 100 g baby spinach 50 ml plant milk   Method: Bake sweet potato in its skin for…

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Rhubarb and Apple Crumble

I just love the sweet-tart flavour of rhubarb! What a bonus that it provides good nutrition too. Rhubarb is rich in multiple B vitamins including folate, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, thiamin and pantothenic acid. The red stalks contain several vitamin A precursors which also exert anti-cancer activity, including ß-carotene, zeaxanthin, and lutein. Rhubarb is an excellent…

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Recipe Directory

Every day in my practice, I counsel my clients on the profound and wide-ranging benefits of basing our diets on minimally processed plant foods. Making vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds the cornerstone of your diet, is the key to overcoming disease and earning optimal health and vitality. This approach has helped many…

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Recipe Competition

The winning entry in my recent readers’ recipe competition was… drumroll please… From Phyllis in Arizona, USA. Chickpea and Vegetable Curry with Banana Ingredients: 1 onion, finely sliced 3 garlic cloves, chopped 1 tsp grated ginger 1 tbsp curry powder 2 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp ground cumin ½ tsp each ground turmeric & cinnamon…

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EAT LIKE A ‘NORMAL’ PERSON

Stop using food for all the wrong reasons and heal your relationship with food, eating and your body. Take your focus off ‘losing weight’… start loving yourself slim instead!

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MAKE HEALTHY EATING EASY

Discover how simple it is to take fresh, wholesome ingredients and turn them into delicious, nourishing, health-promoting meals that your family will actually eat.

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The cancer-methionine connection, or why I don’t donate to cancer charities

There, I’ve said it. I don’t donate to cancer charities. Every week I get a letter from a cancer charity, pleading for donations; or a note comes home from one of my kids’ schools asking for us to support a cancer fund-raising drive; or a cancer charity volunteer door-knocks me. But I don’t give money…

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