Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2016

Beautiful breakfasts



Breakfast has always been my favourite meal of the day, I've never understood people who can go without eating in the morning - I need food to function!

I always allow time to sit down and enjoy a good breakfast, even if it means getting up extra early. That quiet, blissful moment when nobody else is up yet allows me to wake up properly and prepare for the day ahead.

I've never been much of a savoury breakfast person and always opt for fruit, granola or pastries over eggs and cooked breakfasts, although this can sometimes lead to unnecessary amounts of sugar - the last thing you want to be fueling your body with in the morning.

Here's a few of my favourite healthy breakfast recipes that are both delicious and nutritious, and are a great way to begin your day.

Holly xx


Berrylicious porridge (serves 1)



A deliciously fruity take on standard porridge, this warming bowl of goodness will keep you full until lunch and satisfy your sweet tooth without adding any sugar.

Ingredients
50g rolled oats
250ml almond/coconut/oat/rice milk
1 handful raspberries
1 handful chopped strawberries
1 handful blueberries
Flaked almonds (optional)
Cinnamon (optional)

Method
-Place the oats and milk in a saucepan, bring to the boil and simmer for 4-5 minutes while stirring.
-Add the berries and simmer for a further minute.
-Mix in the almonds, a sprinkle of cinnamon and serve.


Superfood smoothie (serves 1)



You would never guess it contains half of your daily serving of greens, but this tasty antioxidant packed smoothie will fill you up, give you lots of energy and make your skin glow.

Ingredients
1 chopped banana
1 handful blueberries
1 handful spinach
1 handful kale
1 stalk chopped celery
10cm sliced cucumber
1-2 tbsp cashew/almond butter
250 ml almond/coconut/oat/rice milk
1-2 tbsp chia seeds
1-2 tbsp lemon juice

Method
-Combine ingredients in a blender.
-Mix in the chia seeds and serve.


Almond and coconut granola (serves 10)



The perfect weekend breakfast, this refined-sugar, wheat and gluten free granola is best enjoyed with fresh blueberries, a dollop of coconut yoghurt and the Sunday paper.

Ingredients
500g rolled oats
10g flaked almonds
1 handful raisins/sultanas
5 tbsp dessicated coconut
2 tbsp maple syrup/raw honey
2 tbsp melted coconut oil
100 ml almond milk
2-3 tbsp cinnamon 

Method
-Preheat oven to 180C.
-Place all ingredients except the dessicated coconut in a mixing bowl and combine well.
-Spread evenly on a greased baking tray and place in the oven for 10 minutes.
-Carefully turn over the mixture then bake for a further 15 minutes until the oats are golden and crunchy.
-If you prefer a more 'baked' taste leave for a little longer - just make sure it doesn't burn.
-Remove from oven and leave to cool.
-Once cool, transfer mixture into a bowl and add the dessicated coconut and a little more cinnamon to taste.



Berry yoghurt bowl



A quick,easy and satisfying breakfast loaded with berry goodness and the options of hundreds of different toppings.

Ingredients
1 handful raspberries
1 handful strawberries
1 handful blueberries
1/2 chopped banana (optional)
1-2 handfuls granola/rolled oats
150g coconut/soya yoghurt

Method
-Place the yoghurt and berries/banana in a bowl.
-Sprinkle with oats/granola and top with an optional dash of honey, maple syrup or cinnamon.




Sunday, 8 November 2015

18 reasons why autumn is awesome


The few weeks of sunshine and 'warm' weather known as the British summer time now seem like a distant memory and it's as if out of nowhere dark evenings, misty mornings and an array of brown fallen leaves covering the ground have appeared.

Despite the damp weather, unavoidable frizzy hair and extreme urge to hibernate, autumn's positives definitely outweigh its negatives.

Here's 18 reasons why autumn is absolutely awesome.




1. Falling leaves

Ok, so they can be a pain when they are wet, soggy and get stuck to the bottom of your shoe, but on a crisp autumn morning there is nothing prettier than the burnt orange and brown blanket that covers the ground making the world look just that bit more beautiful.




2. Cosy nights in

Finally there's an excuse to have a 'night in' and curl up in your pjs with hot chocolate and a good film instead of feeling anti-social when declining the numerous offers of pub-garden drinks and nights out on the town that are inescapable throughout summer.



3. Daylight savings time


Putting the clocks back and getting an extra hour in bed. Bliss.




4. TV shows



Strictly, X Factor, Downtown Abbey, I'm A Celeb... the endless choice of new shows gives us the perfect excuse to snuggle up in front of the TV before spending the first hour of work the next morning discussing the previous night's performance and voicing our views on wtf so-and-so was wearing.


5. Fall fashion

Ankle boots, blanket scarves, thick tights and chunky knit jumpers. Layering up, feeling snug and looking stylish while doing so definitely beats denim shorts and crop tops. 



6. Festive drinks

Hello honeycomb hot chocolates, pumpkin spice lattes and delicious eggnog, praline and gingerbread flavoured brews. Who cares if they contain almost a whole days worth of calories when they taste so damn good? 



7. Late night shopping


The shops staying open that little bit later make every night the perfect opportunity to pop into town at the end of the day or meet up with friends for a spontaneous late night shopping spree. Hello Boots 3-for-2, goodbye wages.


8. Comfort food

Chunky soups, home-made stews and delicious golden pastry pies. The colder temperature and slightly more-forgiving clothes means comfort food is most definitely back on the menu. Anyone for seconds?




9. Dark evenings


Although they make the day feel shorter, dark evenings are the perfect excuse for getting into your pyjamas as soon as you get home and avoiding pretty much any task you don't want to do. This includes skipping the gym after work and ordering takeout instead of going food shopping. It's simply 'just too dark'.



10. Bonfire night

Watching fireworks and eating toffee apples while standing around a huge toasty bonfire is something we look forward to all year round... Even if that is simply because it's the last official calendar event before *Christmas*




11. UGG boots


Love them or hate them - there's no denying they're THE most comfortable footwear option. Wearing slippers out in public and it being socially acceptable? You'd be crazy not to.



12. Berry shades

Kiss goodbye to the candy pinks and pastel shades of summer. Autumn is all about dark berry lips and deep burgundy nails.



13. Scented candles


Candles are great all year round but nothing beats the sweet comforting smells of vanilla, cinnamon, apple spice and gingerbread that are widely available at this time of year. They just make your home feel that extra bit cosy when lit on a dark autumnal evening while you relax in front of the TV.





14. Open fires

What better way to spend a lazy Sunday than next to a roaring open fire with endless cups of tea and a good book? Alternatively finding a country pub or rustic bar that has the luxury of  an open fire makes the experience all the more enjoyable. 





15. Limited edition products

Terry's chocolate oranges, cinnamon scented candles and the Body Shop cranberry joy range are just a few of the fantastic special edition products only available at this time of year. Time to stock up!




16. Pyjamas

Gone are the stuffy summer evenings where you actually debate relocating your bedroom to the garden. Autumn's cooler temperatures make snuggling into bed even more enjoyable and present the opportunity to invest in some cosy new PJs. Fleecey onesie here we come.



17. Woodland walks

The pretty burnt leaves, fresh crisp air and hint of sunshine through the trees giving everything a golden glow actually makes us want to get off the sofa, go on a walk and experience the beauty of nature. 




18. The Christmas countdown

Ok, so November 1st may still be slightly too soon to start feeling festive, but as soon as we reach the mid-month mark it is officially acceptable to let the countdown begin. Christmas tunes, fairy lights, German markets and mince pies... *eek*


What do you love most about Autumn?

Holly xx