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| 17 April 2013 ,14:49 Saturday Links | |
Some links for you - recipes, writing on food and articles I've spotted recently
on the Internet.
What have you spotted on the Internet this week? |
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| 16 April 2013 ,18:04 Does it matter if you eat the same breakfast every day? | |
If you're rushing to get ready in the morning, it can be tempting to stick with
the same, no-fuss breakfast every day. However you may be doing your health a disservice.
Eating a variety of foods is a fundamental part of having a good, healthy diet. To put it
simply, a variety of foods means you are consuming a variety of nutrients and this is
the best way to ensure you are getting everything you need. If you are already consuming a range of different foods throughout the rest of the day, then having the same breakfast each morning is not a major problem. However if you're eating tends to be more limited, then your health will suffer. There are some easy ways you can mix up your breakfast, without adding to the morning rush. Sprinkle fresh or frozen fruit, and different nuts and seeds over your breakfast cereal. Instead of having vegemite on toast each day, mix up your toppings. Try peanut butter, or hummous and tomato. Choose a different type of bread, or have ryvitas with cottage cheese and cucumber for a change. Mix up your foods and make your breakfast just a little bit different each day. It'll stop you from getting bored and ensure you're getting the best nutrition possible. ![]() |
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| 09 April 2013 ,09:07 Warming up with savoury porridge | |
Recently I've been having savoury porridge for breakfast. It's turned suddenly
autumnal here in Sydney. We're having cold, wet weather and the days are getting shorter.
Which means I've been looking for warming breakfasts. In the
past, for me, porridge has always been associated with sweet flavours. I've had it with
fresh fruit, a sprinkle of nuts and some honey. I've been known to stir through jam or
maple syrup, add sultanas and use the "sweet" spices like cinnamon, nutmeg,
cloves and allspice. But more recently my brain and tastebuds
have turned to savoury flavours and I've found that porridge is a great vehicle for
leftovers. My current savoury porridge phase kicked off when we had a few spoonfuls of
tomato and eggplant pasta sauce left. Not enough for a whole meal, so I stirred them
through some cooking oats and served with crumbled feta on top.
Success. My second savoury porridge included leftover pumpkin,
which had been roasted in spices until it was almost
mash. Then, yesterday we had some leftover zucchini-heavy
ratatouile. I stirred this through my porridge, with chopped fresh parsley and then
topped with a dollop of natural yoghurt and a sprinkle of nuts and seeds - for some
extra protein and filling-ness. Again, it was
delicious. I've also been spotting savoury porridges on
the Internet. While it's called a Congee this recipe is basically porridge topped with
eggs, green shallots and other flavourings. Lovely idea. |
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| 19 March 2013 ,13:33 Boosting a smoothie | |
Smoothies can be a healthy meal, that works as a nutritious breakfast,
snack or post-exercise boost. However they can also be a nutritional disaster. One of my
local juice bars sells smoothies which sound healthy but on closer inspection are
super-sized cups chockablock full of kilojoules, sugar and even sodium - not such a
healthy breakfast. ![]() Making smoothies at home is the best way to ensure your smoothie is a healthy meal, as you'll know exactly how it's made. While it takes a little more effort, I'd suggest the effort is worth it. I use a stick blender for making a smoothie, simply because it's less hassle than getting the full food processor and blender out the cupboard. Plus it's easier to wash up afterwards, especially as I make my smoothies in the same cup I drink from.
I've written about smoothies before and this post has some suggestions on different ingredients you can use to make healthy smoothies which taste delicious. |
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