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Healthy Recipes

Hummus is simple, delicious and really easy to make. It's a perfect dip or spread and it's a great side dish to some many main meals. In this step-by-step video, we show you how easy it is to make this classic Middle Eastern dish.

If you’re following the Low-Carb Plan, you might be feeling a teeny bit left out this Easter but you’re forgetting about all the Easter treats that you can have. Just read on for recipes that you can enjoy this Easter.

For a special salad, grill some lean fillet or sirloin steak to your liking, cut into strips and serve warm.

A gorgeous blend of fruit and dairy give all the nutritional punch of a hearty breakfast and the sweetness of a flavoursome dessert.

You may be following a healthy diet but you can still treat yourself to a chocolate dessert now and again.

Why not try this fruity pancake recipe using buckwheat flour as a tasty alternative. You can add different toppings or try adding some dried fruit to the pancake batter.

A simple recipe that is packed with good fats. Spice it up with a mix of soy sauce, garlic and tomato puree.

Pumpkin is possibly the most underestimated veggie out there. Pumpkin soup is delicious and a great way to use your leftover Halloween lantern.

Whether it's fresh or frozen spinach is full of folate, vitamin K and vitamin A. So for a pop-eye portion of this nutrient packed veg, try this creamy three cheese and spinach lasagne.

It might be easier to look refreshed and positively glowing during the summer but with winter just around the corner, keep that glow with the best superfoods for skin.

Although food is an essential part of life, there is a fun and crazy side to it. After some interesting research and a week of sharing weird facts with anyone who would listen , I’ve put together some of my favourites.