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How grief rewires the brain

The devastation of loss can evoke physical symptoms, such as exhaustion, insomnia and, of course, crying. But it’s not just our bodies that are affected. Neuroscience reveals that grief rewires our brain. By understanding how, we can strive towards healthy healing after loss.

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The flirtation minefield

Flirting is essential to meeting someone and expressing interest, but it is as terrifying as it is thrilling. It is personal and yet it is universal, and somewhere in the paradox that is flirtation are some delicious truths about life.

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A Greek escape for relaxation and self-discovery, exploring Crete’s charm and Tainaron Blue’s serenity, reconnecting with wellness.

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Supercharge your spiritual awakening

There are many benefits to a spiritual practice. What are the options for growing our spiritual side? And why do more people seem to be interested in the higher dimension of life?

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Sweet & Sour Adobo

This Sweet & Sour Adobo is extra tasty from the marinated chicken and the thick sauce full of flavour. Pineapple provides the wonderful sweetness in this dish and the sourness of the apple-cider vinegar is delicately balanced with the salty tamari, while herbs and spices add layers of flavour. While this dish takes a little longer to make, the result is nutritious and incredibly delicious.

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Taho

If you’ve ever visited the Philippines, you’ll know very well the sound of street vendors calling “Tahoooooo”! Served as a delicious breakfast or a treat at any other time of day, Taho is made of layers of lush silken tofu, rich sweet syrup and pops of tapioca pearls. It is traditionally served warm, but can also be eaten cold. I made mine using boba pearls, purchased at my local Asian grocer, because I love the drama of those big pearls, but you can also use traditional tapioca pearls or even sago.

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Pork Vegetable Menudo

This combination of pork mince with onion, tomatoes, carrots, capsicum and peas is a wonderful meal, high in protein, vitamins, minerals and fibre. It’s a comforting dish often served during special occasions but is also enjoyed as an everyday meal due to its ease of cooking and the balance of the rich sauce with fresh vegetables and meat.

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Chicken Adobo with Cauliflower Rice

Adobo is often considered the national dish of the Philippines, and this healthier version maintains all the bold notes while reducing calories. By using skinless chicken breast and replacing traditional rice with cauliflower rice, I have created a lighter dish that’s still incredibly satisfying. The chicken is cooked in a tangy, savoury sauce made with apple-cider vinegar, wheat-free tamari and garlic — hallmark flavours of Filipino cuisine.

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Healthy Buko Pandan

Buko Pandan is a beloved Filipino dessert that combines the refreshing flavours of young coconut (buko) and pandan leaves. This lighter version reduces the sugar content and incorporates chia seeds for added nutrition. The result is a creamy, fragrant dessert that’s perfect for warm days or as a light end to a meal. The green colour from the pandan gives it a vibrant appearance, while the coconut provides a tropical twist. This dessert is not only delicious but also offers some nutritional benefits from the coconut and chia seeds.

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Sinigang na Isda

Sinigang na Isda is a classic Filipino soup that perfectly embodies the cuisine’s love for sour flavours. This lighter version uses fish instead of meat, making it a healthier option without compromising on taste. The soup is packed with vegetables like okra, eggplant and water spinach, providing a variety of nutrients. The sour broth, typically made with tamarind, is not only delicious but also aids in digestion. This comforting soup is perfect for cooler days and is a great way to introduce yourself to Filipino cuisine.

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Coconut Leche Flan

This coconut leche flan is a wholesome twist on the traditional Filipino dessert. By using coconut milk instead of condensed milk, it’s dairy-free and enriched with healthy fats, while pure maple syrup and coconut sugar provide natural sweetness. Eggs contribute a healthy dose of protein to this dessert, while raspberries provide a burst of antioxidant benefits.

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Pickled Mango

Pickled mango or Atsarang Mangga is a tangy and refreshing Filipino dish that is typically enjoyed as a side dish or condiment. It pairs well with a variety of savoury dishes, particularly grilled chicken, fish, prawns and rice dishes. Made from green mangoes, which are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, this pickled treat supports immune health and skin vitality.

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One Pot Mushroom & Spinach Risotto

Packed with fibre and plant-based goodness, this comforting risotto is a satisfying, wholesome meal that’s delicious and nourishing. Mushrooms provide immune boosting antioxidants and essential minerals like selenium, while spinach adds a rich source of iron, folate and vitamin K to support energy levels, healthy blood clotting and bone health

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Whipped Ricotta & Radish Rice Cakes

The creamy, herb-infused whipped ricotta provides a luxurious base, while the maple-roasted radishes add a unique sweet and peppery element. This recipe transforms simple ingredients into an elegant appetiser or light lunch. The contrasting textures of the crisp rice cake, smooth ricotta, and tender roasted radishes create an interesting and satisfying bite that’s as pleasing to the palate as it is to the eye.

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One-Pot Smoky Chicken Penne

This One Pot Smoky Chicken Penne is a breeze to make and minimises clean up! The smoky paprika infuses the dish with a savoury aroma, while fresh basil adds a delightful herbal freshness. Packed with protein and carbohydrates, this meal also incorporates broth into the sauce, providing essential minerals. Give it a try the next time you need a quick and satisfying mid-week dinner.

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One-Pot Tuscan Butter Beans

This one pot Tuscan butter bean recipe is a hearty and nutritious dish packed
with protein and protective antioxidants. Butter beans are a fantastic source of
plant-based protein and fibre, promoting digestive health and keeping you full
for longer. Infused with garlic, chilli and sundried tomatoes, this dish is rich in
antioxidants including lycopene, and has anti-inflammatory properties.