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The Grand Italian gnocchi range uses fresh potato and pumpkin to create a light, pillowy texture that is rich in flavour. Using the finest quality ingredients, Grand Italian gnocchi ensures you can enjoy traditional Italian flavour at home.
From Australia’s leading organic winery, Angove, Organic Riesling is sourced from “heritage vines” and is crystal clear with a light olive hue. Lemon, lime and orange zest mix with fresh green apple aromas. Crisp and clean on the palate, the wine has a mouth-filling structure and good length.
On a Sunday eve I will often soak oats and chia seeds ready to see me through the start of the week. They’re a wonderful source of energy, fibre and healthy fats, and with the inclusion of kefir to the oats add valuable live enzymes to a big breakfast bowl too.
These are delightful little fritters that are more about showcasing the ingredients than the fritter itself. They make a wonderful, nourishing and sustaining snack also, or work well in a lunchbox.
An extremely simple but filling breakfast that is endlessly adaptable to what you have on hand.
Based on a lovely salad of Annabel Crabb’s, this salad is ready to go for a breakfast, lunch or dinner!
This vegan version of the traditional Italian dessert tiramisù will blow your mind with its natural sweetness and coffee chocolate flavour.
The dragon fruit or pitaya has a variety of a bright fuchsia pink colour that is sweet and delicious. When combined with the banana and toppings in this dish, it is super-nutritious and instantly Instagrammable!
Broccoli rabe is traditionally used in Italian dishes. However, it works really well in Thai curries, too. If you love noodles, Thai broths and broccoli then you will really enjoy this dish.
Why not give casarecce pasta a try? “Casarecce” translates to homemade and originated from Sicily.
Nothing beats a good sub or a long roll filled with delicious fresh ingredients. Who says we can only have salad leaves in a sub? Steamed and even roasted vegetables work really well, too.
Adding the superfoods to your salad makes a huge difference to your nutritional intake. Foods like walnuts and cashews are packed with goodness and add great texture either as whole nuts or as a blended creamy dressing.
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