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CORN THINS® are not rice cakes. Made from corn, they taste delicious — like popcorn squished into a healthy crispbread. Plus, they’re gluten-free, non-GMO and contain good levels of fibre. You can enjoy them on their own or with your favourite toppings like we’ve done here.
CORN THINS® are not rice cakes. Made from corn, they taste delicious — like popcorn squished into a healthy crispbread. Plus, they’re gluten-free, non-GMO and contain good levels of fibre. You can enjoy them on their own or with your favourite toppings, like we’ve done here.
CORN THINS® are not rice cakes. Made from corn, they taste delicious — like popcorn squished into a healthy crispbread. Plus, they’re gluten-free, non-GMO and contain good levels of fibre. You can enjoy them on their own or with your favourite toppings, like we’ve done here.
CORN THINS® are not rice cakes. Made from corn, they taste delicious — like popcorn squished into a healthy crispbread. Plus, they’re gluten-free, non-GMO and contain good levels of fibre. You can enjoy them on their own or with your favourite toppings like we’ve done here.
This antipasto stack is a sensational starter for two. It’s so quick and easy to make and has the most incredible flavour combination. Make sure you choose the best vine-ripened tomato and the freshest basil.
These lovely, light pancakes made with almond flour are an excellent source of protein and fibre. They make a perfect nourishing breakfast that will help keep cravings at bay. Almonds are also a great source of zinc, vitamin E and calcium. Leftovers are great the next day for school lunchboxes.
Grilling the fruit brings out a deep sweetness and combining it with cheese and herbs just makes each mouthful sing. You can serve it as a dessert on a plate or use a cracker as the base for finger food. Play around with endless combinations of fruit, cheese and herbs. Here, I’ve given you two ideas that are foolproof winners.
The love child of a layered potato bake and a hot chip, these stacks combine all of the soft, cheesy goodness of a bake with the crispy, golden edges of a chip. So easy to make, you could batch cook them and pop them in the freezer for whenever you get some serious spud cravings.
A well-cooked pork fillet is a beautiful thing. I am a fan of sourcing free-range, female pork. I don’t know about you, but I can really smell the difference. It’s a clean and fragrant scent. These fillets bring back wonderful memories of family dinners; my Romanian father-in-law cooked them every Easter and Christmas.
Rich and creamy mushroom gravy, packed full of flavour but with a fraction of the fat? Yes please. This simple gravy is perfect to serve with pork chops, steak or alongside a traditional schnitty for a pub-style meal with a healthy twist.
This tasty dish provides plenty of protein and dietary fibre. Black beans are rich in heart-friendly nutrients such as vitamin B and iron and they contain soluble fibre that helps to lower high cholesterol levels.
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