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Pink Champagne and pomegranate slushy

Published on August 11, 2017

A frozen cocktail made with bold sparkling wine and pomegranate is the what you need in your life for cocktail hour this week. Gather your friends and waste no time in whipping up our champagne and pomegranate slushy to ring in the weekend.

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Black-sesame-crusted fish with coconut rice and crushed olive glaze

Published on August 8, 2017

We are feeling inspired by the most timeless colour combination, black and white. Our black sesame crusted fish looks super fancy, but it is both easy to make and budget-friendly, perfect for impressing your guests.

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Beer-battered cauliflower fritters with yoghurt dip

Published on August 8, 2017

Forget smothering it with cheese sauce. It’s time to get creative with this cruciferous veg. Cauliflower is packed with fibre, folate and vitamin C, so we are looking for new and fun ways to enjoy it. And we definitely enjoyed these crunchy cauliflower fritters.

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Quinoa and chicken bowl

Published on August 8, 2017

Make sure you are packing the right macronutrients onto every plate. Our quinoa and chicken bowl is perfectly balanced and perfectly flavourful.

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Poached egg and smoked Gouda brinjal sandwich

Published on August 7, 2017

No matter the time of the day, this cheesy brinjal sandwich will go down a treat! Feel free to change up the filling by having fun with spinach, bacon, cottage cheese – anything that takes your fancy.

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Veg and sausage soup

Published on August 4, 2017

A hearty soup packed with complex flavours doesn’t require hours spent standing in front of the stove. Our lovely comforting veg and sausage soup can be on your table in under an hour.

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Vanilla and almond cake with syrup

Published on August 4, 2017

Vanilla is a life-changing ingredient that will transform absolutely anything that comes out of your oven. We can guarantee that everyone will be reaching for a second slice of our vanilla and almond cake this weekend.

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Pretzels

Published on August 4, 2017

Did you know that this popular German snack food has quite a history? Back in seventh-century Europe, pretzels were eaten during Lent. The shape is said to resemble the crossed arms of a monk in prayer and the three holes may represent the Holy Trinity.

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Mayan hot chocolate

Published on August 4, 2017

There isn’t much as comforting as a cup of hot chocolate on a grey winter day. It’s been described as ‘more than a food, less than a drug’, and that definitely rings true for modern chocoholics who have those clever ancient Mayans to thank for transforming ordinary little cacao pods into the scrumptious confectionery we know and love as hot chocolate...

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Broccoli, cheddar, pecan and pear salad

Published on August 2, 2017

If you are looking for an interesting and robust side salad to accompany your meal, a fresh pear salad is the way to go. It’s also filled with lots of lovely greens, crunchy nuts and cheese.

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