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How to Make 5 Easily Homegrown Herbs Last Beyond Summer

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5 May 2022

How to Make 5 Easily Homegrown Herbs Last Beyond Summer

Want to save your freshly grown herbs? They may have run to seed or look the worse for wear, but it’s easy if you know how.

Some herbs will soon be coming to the end of their natural harvesting period, so here are some top tips on how to pick them to enjoy for months to come.

SEE ALSO: 7 Things To Eat And Drink To Help Beat Disease – According To A Harvard-Trained Doctor

5 Ultra-Processed Foods That Could Raise Cancer Risk

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15 October 2021

5 Ultra-processed Foods That Could Raise Cancer Risk

A new study has shown that eating foods that have been ‘ultra processed’ could increase your risk of cancer.

According to researchers from the Sorbonne in Paris and the University of Sao Paulo, in some developed countries processed foods make up around 50% of an average person’s diet, and this could be contributing to rising cancer levels. In fact, a 10% increase in eating ultra-processed food was associated with a 12% increased risk of overall cancer.

So what are the worst offenders when it comes to processed foods? And how can you replace them in your diet?

Food Projects to Do With the Kids This Summer

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21 June 2021

Food Projects to do With the Kids This Summer

Making flapjacks chock-full of raisins with their favourite granny; stirring onions for their mum’s signature curry; fighting over who got to lick the last of the cake batter from the wooden spoon – ask almost any chef what their earliest food memory is, and chances are, they’ll tell you a story like this.

SEE ALSO: 5 Ways To Improve Your Family’s Eating Habits On Holiday

10 Interesting Ways to Eat More Cheese

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31 March 2021

10 Interesting Ways to Eat More Cheese

In an increasingly depressing news cycle, finally we have some good news – and it’s about cheese.

A study conducted by Penn State has found that certain antioxidants in cheese could help protect your blood vessels. The benefits are specifically found in adults who have a high-sodium diet, whose blood vessels have been damaged as a result.

11 Things You Only Know If You Like Eating Out Alone

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10 February 2021

Eating Out Alone

In New York particular, it’s fairly standard to eat solo in public.

In other places though, solitary diners are often considered a little odd and lonely – and sometimes even a nuisance at fussy restaurants with strict seating plans.

Sure, there are downsides to eating alone – servers asking, ‘Are you waiting for anyone?’, fellow diners assuming you’ve been stood up – but there are also a lot of positives to grabbing a table for one (for instance, not having to begrudgingly split a dessert).

Fish Cuts Bowel Cancer Risk - 9 Interesting Ways to Eat More Fish

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25 January 2021

9 Interesting Ways to Eat More Fish

The health benefits of oily fish have been well storied – salmon, sardines, trout and tuna can help lower the risk of heart disease, cancer, arthritis and improve our mental ability.

According to latest findings by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), our favourite catch of the day can also cut the risk of bowel cancer – and the finding relate to all types of fish.

The 8 Emotional Stages of Going Meat-Free

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23 January 2020

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Maebelle

The 8 Emotional Stages of Going Meat-Free

Foregoing meat from your diet?

Between ‘Veganuary’ and meat-free Mondays, awareness around the ethics of scoffing animal products, and the drive to reduce the amount of meat we eat to more sustainable levels, has arguably never been more prevalent.

It’s a topic that can lead to awkward conversations between those partial to a bacon sandwich, and those who no longer find eating whatever they want entirely compatible with doing their bit to help fight climate change.

From Ube to Black Garlic – 9 Food Trends to Watch Out for in 2020

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31 December 2019

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Maebelle

From Ube to Black Garlic – 9 Food Trends to Watch Out for in 2020

For food and drink in 2019, we've...

Scoffed cauliflower and fried chicken in extremes, bought sourdough to mash our avocado into (still) and thought more carefully than ever before about our meat consumption.

SEE ALSO: 9 Ingredients We’ve Become Obsessed With Over the Last Decade

So what will 2020 bring for our diets? These are the food trends and ingredients to look out for as the new decade begins…

9 Ingredients We’ve Become Obsessed With Over the Last Decade

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24 December 2019

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9 Ingredients We’ve Become Obsessed With Over the Last Decade

You may not have been entirely aware of it, but your diet will have changed at least a little bit over the last decade.

Compared to the Eighties, Nineties, and Noughties, the food you’ve been eating and the ingredients you’ve been sticking in your trolley at the supermarket, will likely have become healthier, more global and less reliant on instant microwavable dinners.

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