Purple Power Smoothie Bowl
This is my g0-to smoothie bowl for when I have a bit more time to eat breakfast. It’s so pretty thanks to the mixed berries and I love to top it with homemade granola.
Gut Health and Nutrition Coach Crafers Adelaide
This is my g0-to smoothie bowl for when I have a bit more time to eat breakfast. It’s so pretty thanks to the mixed berries and I love to top it with homemade granola.
I love putting granola on top of my smoothie bowls, but shop-bought versions contain added sugar, oil and other unwanted ingredients. This is based on a recipe by Dreena Burton from her book ‘Plant Powered Families’. It’s super easy to make and highly addictive!
These make a delicious healthy snack and are full of gut healthy ingredients including nuts, seeds and dried fruit. They store really well in the freezer, which is where I like to keep mine, so they are nice and chewy.
Soy, healthy or not? A question I am often asked is whether soy foods are healthy or not, many people avoiding soy due to fears of breast cancer promotion, hormone disruption, thyroid issues or development of “man boobs”. But what does the science say? What are soy foods? Soy foods are derived from the soybean,
I used to love tuna and mayonnaise sandwiches, and this really replicates that flavour and texture, and unlike the tuna, comes with loads of fibre for our gut microbes. It is delicious served in sandwiches, in lettuce cups, or with baked potatoes. Ingredients 2 420g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed 1 small ripe avocado 3-4