tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-81863174774268319112024-03-13T06:00:52.837+00:00mamacookFood cooked with loveHeidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.comBlogger444125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-20412036781580648932015-01-04T08:49:00.003+00:002015-01-04T08:52:16.933+00:00Eat Like You Love Yourself6 months ago I decided to start a new blog, <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Eat Like You Love Yourself</a> which focusses on generally healthy delicious food, even if you're eating alone. So most recipes are for one or reheat well.<br />
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<a name='more'></a>The reason I started <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/highlights-of-eat-like-you-love.html" target="_blank">Eat Like You Love Yourself</a> is because I found I was often eating 'rubbish' when eating alone. Oven chips and mayonnaise was a particular low point. I realised that if I was cooking for someone I loved, I wouldn't be cooking this kind of easy but tasteless food devoid of anything nutritious.<br />
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So <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">my blog</a> was born. Please take a look and let me know what you think. The best way to keep up to date with new recipes is to follow by email but I also have a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/eatlikeyouloveyourself?ref=hl" target="_blank">facebook feed</a> and I'm on <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/EatLikeULoveU/" target="_blank">pinterest</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/EatLikeULoveU" target="_blank">twitter</a>, <a href="http://foodgawker.com/post/archive/mamacook_blog/" target="_blank">foodgawker</a>...Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-87820058636770047712014-12-12T07:34:00.004+00:002014-12-12T07:35:22.707+00:00Parsnip MashI came up with this recipe for <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/mashed-parsnip.html" target="_blank">Parsnip Mash</a> on my new blog but thought I'd would share it here as well because it would be absolutely fantastic for babies too.<br />
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Check out the recipe for <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/mashed-parsnip.html" target="_blank">Parsnip Mash</a> by clicking on the link!Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-82641016499042287592014-09-12T07:40:00.001+01:002014-09-12T07:40:11.886+01:00My new blogIf you're interested in interesting recipes for one, perhaps you need something quick to make once the kids are in bed? Take a look at my new blog; <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Eat Like You Love Yourself</a>. Below are some of the pictures of the lovely recipes I've posted so far! Come and give it a go.<br />
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<br />Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-83251825671462967522014-08-02T14:51:00.001+01:002014-08-02T14:51:11.687+01:00My New Blog!I've taken the plunge and decided to start a new blog. This is all about adult food for one. I hope you take the time to come and have a look!<br />
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It's called <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Eat Like You Love Yourself</a> and my first recipe is a Thai Green Curry.Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-23084678450146943552014-06-21T07:28:00.003+01:002014-10-12T17:11:51.416+01:00Calling it a dayHi All,<br />
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I am bringing down the curtain on Mamacook. It's been going for over three years now and during that time I've had some amazing feedback. I'm at the point now though where I'm going to have to make a big investment in camera equipment to be able to even stand still (as I no longer have access to an SLR as you will have seen from recent photos). I've got to the point where I'm questioning whether it's the right decision for me and my son.<br />
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I had intended to continue my blog moving into lunch box food as he starts school but with the changes being made across the UK, this now makes it a moot point.<br />
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So I very much hope you have enjoyed reading. I will keep my blog up and visible for anyone who wants to read it; it is effectively my online recipe book anyway and I keep going back to posts I love. I just want to spend less time promoting, researching and testing recipes and more time with my son. All bloggers like to claim they don't look at stats but we're all naturally competitive and I don't want to be ruled by that anymore. I do have a couple of posts left to write and a couple banked but, I can honestly say my heart isn't in it as much as it was and I think it's starting to show. I'd rather finish on a high than feel like I'd let things slide and there are so many fantastic blogs out there now with really exciting recipes and much better photography than mine!<br />
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I really hope you've enjoyed reading and will continue to read. That is the nature of the internet, my work is published, out there and hopefully helping other parents feed their kids interesting food.<br />
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I might, some day, take my experience and start working on another blog but for now, this has been some of the hardest but most enjoyable 3 and a half years of my life. Thank you for reading.<br />
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<i>Heidi (Mamacook)</i><br />
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<b>Update: </b> I have now launched my new blog, <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Eat Like You Love Yourself</a>. Please take a look. The blog is all about food for busy people who often eat alone but don't want to eat rubbish! Here are a few photos to wet your appetite!<br />
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<br />Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com33tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-75823942546060867632014-06-20T16:15:00.000+01:002014-06-20T16:15:20.931+01:00Banana and Honey Ice LolliesI've never bought an ice lolly for my son which has led to full on, lying back, kicking, screaming because he wanted more. Apart from my son's behaviour (and not wanting to reward it), it's not going to make you feel too bad giving him two.<br />
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1 ripe banana<br />
2 tsp runny honey<br />
1/2 tsp vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste<br />
100g, 3.5oz Yogurt (low fat is fine)<br />
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Peel and chop the banana. Blend the ingredients together. Pour into an ice lolly mould and freeze until solid. Run some warm water over the outside of the mould to release them.<br />
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1 onion, finely chopped<br />
2 tsp olive oil<br />
1 courgette (zucchini) finely chopped<br />
1 rib of celery, finely chopped<br />
1-2 carrots, finely chopped<br />
180g, 6.5oz Smoked bacon<br />
2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped<br />
1/2 tin borlotti beans (120g, 4oz drained weight)<br />
45g, 1.5oz small pasta shapes - I used alphabet shapes because I thought they were cute<br />
1 tbsp fresh parsley<br />
1 large fresh tomato, chopped<br />
1 tsp pesto<br />
Olive oil and grated cheese to serve (optional)<br />
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Gently fry the onion in the oil for a couple of minutes. Add the courgette and carrots and fry for a couple more minutes. Add the garlic, celery and chopped bacon and fry until the bacon is looking cooked and the onion is translucent.<br />
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Add 650ml, just over a pint, of boiling water and the borlotti beans. Simmer for 5 minutes or until the carrot is almost cooked. Add in the pasta and tomato and boil until the pasta is cooked, this will depend on the pasta type so be guided by the pack. Mine took 4-5 minutes.<br />
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Add the pesto, stirring in and serve with chopped parsley and cheese sprinkled on top if liked. A lovely summery soup!<br />
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If you like this, you might like my <a href="http://eatlikeyouloveyourself.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/moroccan-chicken-soup.html" target="_blank">lovely Moroccan soup</a> too!<br />
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This super simple stuffing also makes it easy (and delicious). I just had this as an adult meal for one but my son, a fan of both mushrooms and cheese would love these. Do include the herbs, after all, without them they'd be a two ingredient recipe and that feels a little bit lame!<br />
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<strong>Stuffed Mushrooms</strong> - Serves 1 Adult or 1-2 Children<br />
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5 White Mushrooms (I didn't use large open capped ones, just ones around 2-4 cm across. The bigger they are, the fewer you'll need.)<br />
A few sprigs of fresh herbs, I used parsley, thyme and chives<br />
60g, 2oz Feta cheese, crumbled<br />
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Preheat the oven to 200oC, 400F, gas mark 7.<br />
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Take the stalks out of the mushrooms just leaving the caps. If you like the stalks can be chopped up and used in another dish, like Bolognese or vegetarian lasagne.<br />
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Chop up the herbs and mix with the feta.<br />
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Put the mushrooms in a baking dish and fill the caps with spoonfuls of feta.<br />
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Bake for 20 minutes or until browned on top and the mushrooms are cooked through. Great served with a simply dressed tomato salad.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;">It is possible to buy "Greek Style Salad Cheese" which is often less than half the price of feta which I sometimes do when short of money. The quality of it is very variable though. Certainly if having in a salad I would always buy authentic feta but in this recipe the alternative is fine for stuffed mushrooms.</span>Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-33342258482234714752014-06-05T21:20:00.002+01:002014-06-05T21:20:44.743+01:00Is food thrift relevant?Something someone said recently made me think about one of the themes I blog about. I often <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/thrifty-food-tips.html" target="_blank">write thrifty recipes</a> or give tips on how to make the recipe cheaper to make, cook or ways to use up or prevent waste. My food is rarely expensive to make. This is because it's the way I cook. I care about food, I value it.<br />
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When I was little, my parents used to grow nearly all of our own fruit and vegetables. None of it went to waste. Gluts were frozen, picked, bottled, made into jam or wine.<br />
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I think the distance we have now from food production is part of the reason we don't respect it enough.<br />
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So does my approach matter? My approach isn't because 'thrift', for a while became a food trend; rather, food trends happened to coincide with what I'm about. But the more I thought about it, as we've been going through this awful, extended recession, the more it did make sense.<br />
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When you are in straightened times, necessity can be the mother of invention. Finding new and delicious ways with lentils might not sound exciting but when that leads to <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/vegetarian-lasagne-for-whole-family.html" target="_blank">the best vegetarian lasagne you've ever tasted</a>, can that be bad? In the last few years, I've found cheap ways to eat <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-7.html" target="_blank">7 a day</a> proving healthy food doesn't have to be expensive.<br />
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So what is the point eh? House prices are increasing, confidence is going up, we're all great right? Well maybe. But if you think about it, increasing house prices is vanity, it's not real wealth. If you have a house, unless your mortgage is fixed you're likely to be seeing interest rate rises soon, squeezing already tight incomes. House prices going up put more and more families out of reach of buying a home. Reliant on landlords with no real security in their rental outgoings. As Ken Clarke said this week, <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jun/03/ken-clarke-british-people-not-yet-feeling-economic-recovery" target="_blank">British people aren't feeling the recovery yet</a>.<br />
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Why does everyone think there is this anti European rebellious feeling in politics at the moment? People are fed up. Fed up with feeling the squeeze. It's astonishing to think this has been going on for 6 years. For much more than my son's entire life.<br />
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Food is one of your largest monthly expenses after a roof over your head. When incomes decline, some families reach for highly processed foods which seem cheap but offer little nutrition so devising and sharing inexpensive, tasty food high in nutrition I hope will never go out of fashion.<br />
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So what have I learned? Despite my upbringing, some habits had started to slip until we were really starting to feel the bite in 2008 / 2009. Just like successfully dieting and keeping off the weight, I changed habits bit by bit. I eat far less meat than I used to and the meat I do eat tends to be things like chicken thighs, small amounts of chorizo or bacon to flavour a dish, fish (if bought frozen is really thrifty) and slow cook joints like brisket. I shop less often and am more likely to use what's in my fridge or freezer than get something specific in for a meal. I know that with lentils and curry paste in my cupboard, I'm half an hour away from something decent, tasty and filling. I freeze ingredients going out of date and often freeze items straight after opening if I think I won't eat the contents in time. I label everything well in my freezer. I can't remember the last time I threw something substantial away.<br />
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Forget about the money for a minute if you like. I would argue that thrift is, perhaps the wrong word. It is food <em>respect</em>. If you eat meat, eating all of it including using the bones for stock is a way to respect it. If you have vegetables nearing the end of their usefulness, making soup or sauces is a great way to preserve them because they freeze brilliantly.<br />
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Throwing food away means that was a waste, not just in the literal sense. The food will decompose in a land fill producing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_methane" target="_blank">methane which is a far more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide</a>. Energy was used in making that food and it was wasted. <br />
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So if I've not convinced you that food thrift is worth being a 'trend', I hope I've convinced you it's worth learning how to cook good, thrifty food for the health of your family or if you like. do it for the planet instead or just because it's right. Because, let's face it, I've never been trendy.Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-57045493139227297462014-05-29T22:08:00.003+01:002014-05-29T22:08:52.762+01:00Rhubarb CakeRhubarb is such an odd fruit. It's almost a twisted fact of nature that rhubarb is great at this time of year, just as we should be donning our suncream and sunglasses. Then you have a spring like this one. Days of dismal rain and almost tempted to switch on the central heating.<br />
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So rhubarb suddenly has a strange purpose. The joy, if you like, in the drizzled disappointment of British weather!<br />
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After initial reluctance, my son loved this cake and so did I. It lasted for 2 further days in a tin and I also froze some wedges which defrosted in the microwave beautifully.<br />
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Great served warm as a pudding with silky double cream or custard or cold as a cake. Ok, I'm not winning any prizes on health here but I figure it's still healthier than a chocolate bar, and, cream aside, it's pretty low in fat.<br />
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60g, 2oz Margarine<br />
300g, 10.5oz Sugar (I used a mix of half white and half dark soft brown sugar which gave lovely little toffee flavoured flecks in the mix)<br />
2 Eggs<br />
300g, 10.5oz Self Raising flour (or the same amount of all purpose / plain flour with 3 tsp baking powder)<br />
1 tsp Vanilla extract<br />
1 tsp Mixed Spice (apple pie spice)<br />
300g, 10.5oz Low Fat Yogurt<br />
250g, 9oz Rhubarb cut into short lengths<br />
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Preheat an oven to 160oC, 325F, Gas Mark 3.<br />
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Line a 7.5", 19cm cake tin with baking paper and grease lightly (a mild flavoured oil spray is great for this).<br />
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Cream the margarine with the sugar as best you can as there isn't much fat. Add the eggs and beat in. Add the spice, vanilla and the yogurt and beat together.<br />
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Add in the flour then fold in the rhubarb.<br />
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I always like a bit of advice when it comes to cooking so I gave it a go. The jury is out in the spinach. In my opinion frozen is just as good but the great thing about baby spinach is you can use it as a salad vegetable or cook with it and it just so happened I had some in my fridge so I went with it.<br />
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7 Small cauliflower florets<br />
30g, 1oz Fresh spinach, finely shredded<br />
100g, 3.5oz Gram flour (chickpea flour, garbanzo bean flour, besan)<br />
2 tsp Garam masala<br />
1/2 tsp Madras curry paste (or more if cooking for adults if liked)<br />
Juice of 1/2 lime<br />
1/2 tsp Baking powder (use gluten free if avoiding gluten)<br />
75 - 150ml Cold water<br />
Oil for frying<br />
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Part cook the cauliflower by boiling for approx 4 minutes so still firm but almost cooked. Cut into halves.</div>
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Heat up approx 1 inch of vegetable oil in a deep saucepan. Never leave hot oil unattended.<br />
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Mix the flour, curry paste, lime and baking powder with enough water to make a batter like consistency.<br />
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Add in the spinach then add in the cauliflower. Try a drop of batter in the oil, if it sizzles immediately, put a coated piece of cauliflower and see how it cooks. If it browns too quickly but the batter is still runny inside, lower the heat. If it takes a long time and seems greasy, increase the heat.<br />
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Cook in batches of 3-4. Leave to drain on kitchen roll then serve as a starter, a side dish or as I did for my son with some rice cooked with peas and some mango chutney mixed with plain yogurt to dip.<br />
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1 tomato, diced<br />
1 tbsp fresh coriander, cilantro chopped<br />
1/4 Green pepper (capsicum), finely chopped<br />
Approx 1-2 inches courgette (zucchini) finely chopped<br />
1/2 tin (drained, 120g, 4oz drained weight) red kidney beans<br />
1 Clove garlic<br />
1/2 tsp mild smoked paprika<br />
45g, 1 1/2 oz Extra mature (extra sharp) cheddar<br />
4 tortillas<br />
Salsa or chilli sauce, to serve<br />
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Mix the ingredients apart form the cheese tortillas and salsa and heat in a saucepan for 5-10 minutes or until hot through and combined.<br />
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Spread half the mix on a tortilla, top with half of the cheese then put a second tortilla on top. Don't be tempted to overfill them as they'll fall apart.<br />
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Dry fry in a non stick frying pan. <br />
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Brown on the other side then slide out, cut up and serve. Grown ups might want some salsa for dunking.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;">Use up leftovers in quesadillas. Leftover cooked chicken might be nice. You can use pretty much anything you want. I keep meaning to put some cooked sweetcorn in sometime. The only thing you must include is cheese as it holds it all together.</span><br />
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But I had no cream cheese, no goats cheese, no mince, nothing traditional for a cannelloni filling in the house. So why not vegetables. Why not? You know what, it didn't just <em>work</em>, it was delicious!<br />
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A great idea for fussy kids not keen on vegetables (or even adults!)<br />
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1/2 a carrot, peeled and grated<br />
20g, 2/3oz Fresh spinach, finely shredded<br />
2 tbsp Single cream (light cream) but any cream could be used<br />
30g, 1oz Extra mature (extra sharp) cheddar<br />
200-250g 7-9oz of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/tomato-and-pesto-soup-great-for-whole.html" target="_blank">homemade tomato and pesto soup</a><br />
4 tubes cannelloni. Mine were quite small, weighing 45g, 1.5oz. Make sure you choose the dried kind which can be cooked without precooking<br />
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Mix the grated carrot, spinach, cream and grate in a third of the cheese.<br />
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Preheat the oven to 200oC / 400F. With your fingers (the messy bit), shove the filling inside the tubes.<br />
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Pour a spoonful of the soup into the base of the baking dish, put the cannelloni on top, finish with more soup and then the rest of the cheese grated on top.<br />
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Check pack instructions but it should take about 30-40 minutes to cook until bubbling, browned and the cannelloni are cooked through.<br />
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2 tbsp grated ginger<br />
2 tbsp honey<br />
2 tsp Soy Sauce<br />
1 tsp Sweet Chilli Sauce<br />
1 tsp Sesame Oil<br />
2 Tuna Steaks<br />
Spray oil<br />
Stir fried vegetables and noodles or salad and rice to serve<br />
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Mix the ginger, honey, soy, chilli sauce and oil together in a bowl and put to one side.<br />
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Cook the rice or noodles. Fry the tuna steaks for a couple of minutes on each side or until done on the outside and still pink in the middle (fully cook for young kids). Put onto a warm plate and spoon on some of the glaze.<br />
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In the meantime, finish cooking the rice or noodles and stir fried vegetables or this would be great with a shredded salad.<br />
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Serve drizzling more of the glaze onto the fish and vegetables if liked.
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The amazing thing about chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour is it has over double the amount of protein compared with wheat flour which makes them amazingly filling so a great start for the day, and, handily for coeliacs (or people choosing to avoid gluten), it's naturally gluten and wheat free.<br />
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The verdict was "nice but not quite as good as the normal ones" from the household, I disagreed. I really liked them and I felt seriously full until lunch.<br />
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225g, 8oz Chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour (besan)<br />
2 tsp Gluten free baking powder<br />
1 tsp Cinnamon<br />
2 Apples, grated (including skin but excluding the core)<br />
300ml, a generous half pint Milk<br />
2 Eggs<br />
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Butter or spray oil<br />
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Butter, honey (over 1s only), golden syrup or maple syrup to serve.<br />
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Blend all of the batter ingredients together including the grated apples. I normally take them and crate them back to the core.<br />
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Heat a non stick frying pan and either rub butter over it or spray with spray oil (see my original <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/pancakes-and-toys-returned-to-pram.html" target="_blank">pancake post</a> for more instructions).<br />
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Pour or spoon on a little batter. Keep on a medium heat and turn when the bubbles start to burst. It might take a little trial and error to get the perfect heat.<br />
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Once ready, put on a plate and top with your choice of toppings.<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;">Look out for big bags of Besan or Chickpea flour in the Indian / South Asian section of your supermarket. They're also great for <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-3-vegetable-pakoras.html" target="_blank">making pakoras</a>!</span><br />
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I should have made this during my <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-7.html" target="_blank">week of eating 7 fruits and vegetables a day</a>! A surprising hit with my youngster who's normally a bit of a salad dodger. Substitute the dressing for mayonnaise or a mayo / yogurt mix if you prefer.</div>
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90g, 3oz Wholewheat pasta (use regular if you prefer)</div>
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90g, 3oz Frozen sweetcorn</div>
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100g, 3.5oz Smoked bacon, chopped</div>
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90g, 3oz Cucumber, chopped</div>
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A handful of cherry tomatoes or baby plum tomatoes</div>
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1.2 billion people live in extreme poverty in the world. 1.2 BILLION that's over 15% of the world population. The live below the line challenge is to try and experience, and raise money for people who live in extreme poverty by only spending £1 a day on food and drink.<br />
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I appreciate that living in a comfortable home with access to equipment and ingredients is very different to not knowing where your next meal will come from but it is a step, it's an idea and an interesting one.<br />
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Why £1 a day? In 2005 the world bank calculated that the extreme poverty line was $1.25 a day, that is, you would be considered to be in extreme poverty if you had the equivalent of $1.25 and what $1.25 can buy in the US. With inflation this has now been raised to $1.50 which with some generous rounding gets to £1.<br />
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The 5 days of the challenge run from 28th April - 2nd May inclusive. There are <a href="https://www.oxfam.org.uk/get-involved/fundraising/fundraising-events/live-below-line-2014" target="_blank">various ways to sign up</a> if you want to get involved.<br />
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Certainly it's something I'm very much behind and would like to do next year. Please comment and include a link to sponsorship sites if you are doing the challenge. I'll allow links to posts or to fundraising pages for living below the line for this post! If you don't know how to put a link in, add the URL and I'll comment and add in the link.<br />
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Good luck everyone taking part!<br />
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(I have not been requested or sponsored to write this post.)Heidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12019188687429455091noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186317477426831911.post-86626772214239192014-04-25T18:07:00.000+01:002014-04-25T18:07:00.292+01:00Baked Onion RingsOnion rings, love them but don't love the oiliness. I'm not some health freak but I can feel my arteries hardening as I eat! These are cunningly baked so much less fatty!<br />
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1 Small onion cut into 2mm rings<br />
2 tbsp Mayo<br />
1 tbsp Milk<br />
20g, Just over 1/2oz Rice Krispies<br />
15g, 1/2 oz Plain (all purpose) flour<br />
1/2 tsp Garlic Powder<br />
Spray Oil<br />
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Preheat the oven to 200oC, 400F, Gas Mark 6. Line a tray with non stick baking paper.<br />
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Crush the rice krispies and put in a bowl with the flour and garlic powder.<br />
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Mix the mayo and milk together. Dip the rings in the mayo mix then into the dry mix. Put on the tray.<br />
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Bake for approx 10-15 minutes (12 in my oven, keep an eye on them so they don't burn).<br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;">Use the oven for other things to maximise the use of the power while you're cooking these. Also keep your eyes peeled (excuse the pun) for value or smart price packs of onions. Often they're much cheaper because they're slightly smaller onions than the premium packs but still make delicious onion rings.</span><br />
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This tastes similar to my <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/dairy-free-bran-loaf-great-for-whole.html" target="_blank">bran loaf</a>, loads of fibre, sweet whilst being low in added sugar, dairy free fat free and lovely with a pot of tea!<br />
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2 Weetabix (or own brand equivalent)<br />
350ml, 12 fl oz Decaffeinated tea (just make with one decaf teabag)<br />
110g, 4oz Muscovado or soft brown sugar<br />
280g, 10oz Sultanas (golden raisins)<br />
1 egg<br />
225g, 8oz Self Raising Flour (or all purpose / plain flour plus 2 tsp baking powder)<br />
1 tsp mixed spice<br />
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Crush up the weetabix, mix with the sugar and dried fruit. Soak in the tea for about an hour.<br />
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Preheat the oven to 160oC. Mix in the spice, flour and egg and pour into a greased silicone loaf tin or a greased and lined conventional loaf tin.<br />
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Bake for about 1hour 10 mins (in my oven anyway) or until a knife inserted in the cake comes out clean.<br />
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Eat warm or cool. Keeps reasonably well despite being fat free. <br />
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This would be great hot with chocolate cake, poured over banana (if you want to keep on my 7 a day routine), on it's own or allowed to cool in small pots and eaten cold like blancmange. It's pretty low sugar too with only 1 tsp added sugar per portion. There's more sugar in a fromage frais!<br />
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280ml, Half Pint milk<br />
1 rounded tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)<br />
1 tsp Cocoa powder (unsweetened)<br />
1/2 tsp Vanilla extract<br />
2 tsp Sugar<br />
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Mix the cornflour with the cocoa powder and sugar with 1 tbsp of the cold milk then add the vanilla. Heat the remaining milk in a microwave for 2 minutes or until hot. Gradually whisk the hot milk into the cornflour mix then return to the microwave for 2-3 minutes on full power or until cooked and thick. Keep an eye on it as it can boil up and boil over.<br />
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I started the day with my <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-5.html" target="_blank">fruity toast</a> (like I had on day 5). Delicious.<br />
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I was with a visitor at work today so I had a buffet from the canteen. For all my criticism earlier in the week, they didn't let me down, the fruit platter saved the day. It was served with orange juice as well on the side and every sandwich had a salad garnish and coleslaw inside. I easily racked up three portions with the juice (even if that always feels like a cheat.)<br />
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What the cool kids are eating (maybe) haggis, peas, broccoli and sweetcorn. I do love haggis! It is the ultimate rebellion food as well after a week of vegetables!<br />
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<b>7 a Day? Achieved. </b>Mixed berries (cherries, blackberries, raspberries, black currants, red currants and strawberries), lettuce, cucumber, carrot, cabbage, peppers, pineapple, melon, strawberries, orange juice, peas, broccoli and sweetcorn. <b>A massive 17 different types </b>of fruits and vegetables but probably only 7 a day in quantities.<br />
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My son rounded off a nursery day full of fruit and vegetable with a snack of banana, dried apple and some watermelon. Result.<br />
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<b>What have I learned?</b><br />
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<b>It takes planning</b><br />
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There is no quick sling it from the freezer option, when you're trying to eat 7 a day, well the options are limited anyway. Home made soups were a life saver and I ate soup on 4 of the 7 days which is no coincidence. I would probably have switched to salads if the weather had been better but soup frozen in individual portions is a great way to ensure you have a healthy and cheap lunch.<br />
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<b>It was difficult</b><br />
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More than I thought it would be. It took time and effort and my first thought of what I wanted to eat often went out of the window. I ended up doing more 'hidden vegetable' solutions than I expected, e.g. putting more into soups than I normally would or putting peas in rice. This is fine but<br />
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<b>Portion sizes</b><br />
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A 'portion' of fruit or vegetables was much bigger than I thought. This meant I often didn't have any room left for foods I wanted (rather than needed) like cake! You might see this as a good thing but I don't. Personally I think if you deprive yourself of something you <i>really</i> want you end up eating more. On more than one occasion I still had the cake despite not really being hungry.<br />
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<b>Cost</b><br />
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Although I ate less meat, I had meat available in my freezer so for me this week has actually been more expensive than I expected but that would have balanced out over time. The big thing was 7 fruits and vegetables a day will require you to do at least one top up shop in a week which I don't normally do. Just the simple act of going into a shop twice means you're likely to spend more. This could be difficult for people on limited budgets.<br />
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'<b>Winner ingredients'</b><br />
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There were a few things though which saved the day when I was getting a bit run down with it and also don't cost much money. I am only a sample of one but if I was designing public policy, these are the ingredients I'd talk to the public about as ways to easily increase their vegetable and fruit intake.<br />
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<i>Frozen vegetables; </i>particularly peas were a lifesaver. Cheap and last forever so you can grab them when you need them.<br />
<i>Carrots; </i>last well in the fridge and can be sneaked into soups, served in salads or as a side vegetable, the ultimate adaptable ingredient. British carrots are also available all year round making them pretty cheap to buy.<br />
<i>Mixed frozen berries; </i>I was so pleased when I found these in my freezer. They were a cheap bag from a supermarket I'd forgotten about which livened up two breakfasts and a pudding. Also because there were so many different types in it, I could justifiably have them twice in one day and count both portions.<br />
<i>Lentils; </i>it's easy to forget pulses can count towards your fruit and vegetables in a day. I used them in soups but they're also great to pad out meat sauces, especially bolognese. Green lentils are also fantastic in a salad. A great store cupboard staple, never go off and unlike other pulses don't need soaking before use.<br />
<i>Passata; </i>I used this as a way of getting tomato into my diet when they're currently out of season and lasts forever in the cupboard. At about 40p a pack, it made a fantastically cheap lunch of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/easy-gazpacho-for-grown-ups.html" target="_blank">gazpacho</a>.<br />
<i>Garlic, garlic, garlic; </i>I never counted this as one of my 7 but garlic, and chilli featured a lot over my week. Adding flavour to healthy food is key to making it feel tasty and sustaining.<br />
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<b>So is it doable?</b><br />
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Every day, for me, probably no. It's the portion size which does it. I could easily fit 12 fruits and vegetables into my diet but 7 <i>portions</i> was hard. I can understand why the advice is there. Eating 1 grape is not going to make any difference but then does eating 5 grapes <i>vs.</i> a handful? Does it really make a difference?<br />
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Personally I never diet because I hate being told what to eat and what not to eat. Doing this for 7 days made me feel like I was on a diet which drove me to cake! I would rather eat what I want, when I want and stop when I'm full knowing that I enjoy the taste of fruits and vegetables, they will always be a high proportion of my diet and more than half of most of my main meals but this is not going to be achievable advice for most of the population. <br />
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<b>What about the research?</b><br />
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Strictly speaking <a href="http://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2014/03/03/jech-2013-203500.abstract" target="_blank">the research</a> indicated 10 a day was the best number, 7 was shown to improve health and it looks like canned and frozen should be out. I excluded canned fruit but included passata and frozen fruits and vegetables. It seems non sensical that these could be bad and I'll wait for further research which the group have recommended. <br />
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<b>So what do I recommend?</b><br />
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I would suggest a simpler message, like <b>"include fruits or vegetables in every meal"</b>. If 5 a day is not being achieved by 80% of the population, it's unlikely 7 will but every step closer is a good idea. The key has to be to encourage people to eat more fruits and vegetables every time they eat and to offer fruits and vegetables at every opportunity to their kids.
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I posted about this over the whole week; if you want to read back over it all please take a look:<br />
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<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/seven-day.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge introduction</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-carrot-cake-bircher.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 1</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-2.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 2</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-3-vegetable-pakoras.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 3</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-4.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 4</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-5.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 5</a><br />
<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-6.html" target="_blank">7 a Day Challenge Day 6</a><br />
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<strong>Breakfast</strong><br />
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I'd had enough of trying to squeeze fruit and vegetables into breakfast for one day. So it was toast with marmalade and <em>proper</em> butter.<br />
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<a name='more'></a>As I said <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/7-day-challenge-day-5.html" target="_blank">yesterday</a>, I was on a soup drive so as well as my <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/eat-your-greens-soup-for-toddlers-and.html" target="_blank">'eat your greens' soup</a>, I also made a batch of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/lentil-and-bacon-soup-never-buy-another.html" target="_blank">lentil and bacon</a>, only reducing the quantity of lentils and water slightly and including carrots. That way, I could make it two different servings of vegetables in 1 portion. (Pulses can count as 1 of your 7 a day but only once per day.)
I also took some watermelon, banana, two satsumas and an apple with me making my lunch 6 portions of fruit and vegetables.<br />
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It does prove you can get back on track if you start the day with a less than healthy breakfast but it does mean you feel a little bit like a rabbit later!<br />
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It is making me wonder though how I ever struggled to fit 5 a day in. Maybe my mindset is changing?<br />
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<strong>Tea</strong><br />
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I'd concentrated a lot on fruit at lunchtime, and, let's face it, fruit is easy to eat. It's sweet and portable. So I made a very simple tea of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/chicken-nuggets-for-babies-and-toddlers.html" target="_blank">breaded chicken</a> with sweet potato wedges and peas. My son had his meals at nursery but I complimented his daily intake with a snack of a satsuma and some dried apple when he got home.<br />
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<b>7 a day? Achieved!</b> 8 different fruits and vegetables; red lentils, carrots, watermelon, banana, satsumas, apple, sweet potato and peas.<br />
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Today was easier actually. Maybe I'm getting used to this. I'm not convinced it's had a positive impact on my waistline though. If my scales hadn't run out of battery I'd confirm this but the main reason I say this is after my very healthy lunch; I still ate chocolate. I wasn't hungry, I just wanted chocolate. <br />
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Perhaps this is the thing which is forgotten so much in healthy eating advice? Food is an accessible luxury, a small opening to a way of saying <i>"I deserve this, I've earned this",</i> I think so many people, me included eat the 'wrong' things because of far more complicated reasons than "I'm hungry".<br />
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My son had some reheated <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/pancakes-and-toys-returned-to-pram.html" target="_blank">banana pancakes</a> for his breakfast from the freezer. Probably about a third of a banana in the portion he ate (he had 8, yes, he does eat a lot) but a third of a banana is probably about a handful for a 3 year old so I'm taking that as a portion.</div>
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As I said yesterday, I felt like I was running out of iron due to feeling a bit run down. With moving imminent I'm also trying to run down my freezer and I found a small frozen pack of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/beef-stew-for-babies-toddlers-and-whole.html" target="_blank">beef stew </a>and a frozen pack of <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/beef-mushroom-and-chestnut-stew-for.html" target="_blank">beef and chestnut stew</a> so reheated both, mixed together, added mushrooms to the mix and served with <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/mini-yorkshire-puddings-for-babies-and.html" target="_blank">Yorkshire puddings</a>, peas and braised red cabbage.</div>
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We then followed that up with a <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/apple-and-berry-crumble-for-whole.html" target="_blank">crumble</a> made with one very large cooking apple and loads of the frozen berries I had this morning. Does it count in a crumble? Well earlier on in the week I thought not but then that was a crumble made from tinned apples in a work canteen, this was a crumble made from a fresh apple and frozen fruit so I'm counting it as one of our five a day.</div>
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But hang on... I know you're thinking I've already had the frozen fruit once today! Yes, I have but this is one of the joys of having <i>mixed</i> fruit, because I'm having another portion of a mix of 6 different fruits, I'm effectively getting closer to having a full portion of each individual fruit, I still only counted the crumble as one though.</div>
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So with the mushrooms, peas, cabbage and all the fruit in the crumble, that was 4 of our 7, one from breakfast, so only 2 needed for teatime.</div>
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I have some bacon which needs eating up and I need to pack away my food processor and blender so I went on a mammoth soup cooking session today. This has the benefit of providing us with something nutritious for tea tonight, work lunches or quick teas during the week but also using up the bacon and bags of vegetables from the freezer.</div>
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I made bacon, french bean and broad bean soup loosely based on my '<a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/eat-your-greens-soup-for-toddlers-and.html" target="_blank">eat your greens soup</a>' but I had no broccoli so just increased the beans. It seems a bit of a cheat to use beans twice but when you're trying to eat 7 a day, you can't start excluding similar groups of vegetables or otherwise it would be impossible!</div>
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<b>So how did I do? </b> I ate 7 portions today of a whopping 12 different types of fruits and vegetables cherries, blackberries, strawberries, red currants, black currants, raspberries, mushrooms, peas, red cabbage, apple, broad beans and french beans.</div>
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My son managed his 7 portions but of a crazy <i>13 types </i>because he also had banana!</div>
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<b>How do I feel? </b> Going back to more robust food and filling food has been good for me psychologically and physically I think. Having some of my 7 a day in the form of pudding has been good for the soul.<br />
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One thing I have noticed today though is my fruit and vegetable supplies are getting low. I already did a top up shop during the week but I am close to needing another one. <br />
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So I woke up at 4am this morning. This isn't a massively unusual occurrence for me, especially when I'm busy or stressed and 2am has been known. I don't think I can put that down to the vegetables.<br />
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As I woke so early and was intending to run, my body was saying to me "GIVE ME FOOD". Pre running you don't exactly want a fry up in your belly, so going for watermelon (as I did), which is high GI can actually be a great idea.<br />
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After my run I opted for a simple bowl of cereal. I was going to have scrambled eggs with mushrooms but I decided against it because after running nearly 6 miles, you don't really feel like whipping up a storm.<br />
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I made an adaptation of my <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/mushroom-pasta-bake-for-babies-and.html" target="_blank">mushroom pasta bake recipe</a> for lunch except adding an extra vegetable in the form of defrosted chopped spinach into the mix. To up the fruit and vegetable content more I also made some <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/coleslaw-for-whole-family.html" target="_blank">coleslaw</a> on the side with red cabbage (see my photo above. I do love the colours.) The plate was all the colours of the rainbow and much more comforting than the light soup lunches I had been eating which helped me feel more sated. Home made coleslaw is a really accessible way towards your 7 a day because all of the ingredients are cheap and you can get them all year round. My son had double portions of both. Success!<br />
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Although there were 5 different vegetables and fruits in my lunch I think 4 is probably more realistic when considering portion size so with my melon this morning only two to go for teatime.<br />
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The real challenge. Resisting the thoughts of a takeaway when my house is in disarray being packed up ready to move (hopefully) on Friday. I could have chosen a better time to do this, I really could.<br />
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But, no matter. A challenge is a challenge and I'm more than half way. If I can stick to this when I'm time poor, it must be possible.<br />
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In the end as Thai or Chinese food is my takeaway of choice, always, I made my adaptation of <a href="http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1424/ken-homs-stirfried-chicken-with-chillies-and-basil" target="_blank">Ken Homs Chicken with Chillis and Basil</a>, except I added in some pepper (capsicum) and instead of just rice I cooked rice and added frozen peas in the last 2 minutes. This is something I do when serving rice to my son. It's a way I use to get an extra vegetable into an Asian style meal.<br />
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So my last two vegetable portions ticked off. Done!<br />
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<b>How I'm feeling? </b> Well apart from the early start this morning which isn't unusual for me, generally I'm sleeping better but I have found I'm a bit tired still. This might be due to the lower iron levels in my diet as I do enjoy red meat hence more spinach, a bit of meat and a multivitamin with iron today. That said though, I went for a run at 6:30am this morning and found despite only having watermelon beforehand, I lasted over 5 miles without feeling like my blood sugar was dropping.<br />
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The downside I've found and sorry to get graphic here, is my gastrointestinal system is used to vegetables, <i>just not the quantity.</i> I suspect if I continue with this I'd adapt but in the meantime I feel sorry for the other members of the household!<br />
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<b>7 a day? Achieved. </b>7 portions of 9 different fruits and vegetables: Watermelon, mushrooms, spinach, carrots, red cabbage, apples, onions, peppers and peas. <br />
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My son also did pretty well today having had: Mushrooms, spinach, carrots, red cabbage, apples, watermelon (as a snack), peas and sweet potato (with fish fingers. We all have our lazy days.)<br />
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A few days ago, I set myself a <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/seven-day.html" target="_blank">challenge to eat 7 fruits and vegetables</a> minimum in 7 days to see how it affected me, my wellbeing and how hard or easy it might be.<br />
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I'm on day 3 now and I need to find ways to liven things up!<br />
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I was at work early today so took breakfast of rice crispies and a banana. This is actually far more than I'd normally eat for breakfast so I ended up saving the banana for mid morning. I will definitely be stretching myself more from a culinary point of view at the weekend when I have more time!<br />
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Lunch was <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/easy-gazpacho-for-grown-ups.html" target="_blank">Gazpacho</a> again (2 portions of vegetables) due to making a double batch yesterday with watermelon and a satsuma afterwards. I was up to 5 of my 7 after lunch but felt the need to 'retox' with some chocolate cake. A girl needs something unvirtuous!<br />
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Ok... this week has been harder (even by day 3) than I expected. I needed fried. So wrong. I know, I had chocolate there was even some sugar on the rice crispies. <br />
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But the problem is I'm just so full! Maybe I don't eat big portions but 7 lots of vegetables, in the portion sizes recommended really limits what else you can eat.<br />
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<i>So I needed fried.</i> I needed something which felt wrong even if it was full of vegetables. Pakora it is!<br />
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<b>Vegetable Pakoras</b> - Makes enough for two<br />
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100g, 3.5oz Gram Flour (chickpea flour, garbanzo bean flour, besan)<br />
2 tsp Garam Masala<br />
2 tsp Curry Paste (as hot as you want it to be, I was cooking for myself so used madras but I'd use korma paste for my son)<br />
60g, 2oz Defrosted frozen chopped spinach<br />
60g, 2oz Defrosted frozen peas<br />
2 Spring onions (scallions)<br />
Juice 1/2 lemon<br />
1/2 tsp Baking powder (gluten free is easily available if avoiding wheat)<br />
1 tbsp Fresh Coriander, chopped (cilantro)<br />
70 - 100ml, 2.5 - 3.5 floz water<br />
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Mix the flour, spice, curry paste and lemon juice. Mix in enough water to make a batter about the thickness of pancake batter.<br />
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Add in the baking powder, spinach, peas and spring onions and mix well.<br />
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Heat up about an inch or couple of cm of oil in a saucepan and when it's hot, drop a spoonful into the fat. Cook until well browned turning a few times. Use this 'trial' pakora to check that it's cooked through by breaking it open. If it's a bit runny in the middle chalk that one up to experience and, turn the heat down a bit to cook the others.<br />
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Drain on kitchen paper and serve. <b>Update: </b>Store any leftovers in the fridge for a couple of days and reheat at 200oC for 6-10 minutes or until warmed through and crisp again on the outside.<br />
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I have to admit, I was going to have this with some <a href="http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/indian-carrot-salad-for-mums-and-dads.html" target="_blank">carrot salad</a> but I just fancied the pakora. I know but they were delicious. I could only manage to eat half of the batch which actually means I'm a bit light on my vegetable count for the day...<br />
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Or am I? Under the '5 a day' rules anyway, pulses were permitted for one of the 5 a day... so my chickpea flour counts! Result!<br />
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The pakora might not have been fabulous for the waistline but they were great for the soul. <br />
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<b>7 a day done! Kinda. </b> Why does it feel I've achieved it <i>via</i> a technicality? 7 portions of 10 different fruits and vegetables; banana, satsuma, tomato, pepper (capsicum), cucumber, watermelon, chickpeas (garbanzo beans), spinach, peas and spring onions (scallions).
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