Springtime foraging is made all the more exciting with the abundance of stinging nettles in fields and forests. However, it’s essential to go prepared with a pair of scissors and gloves to avoid painful stings! They can be used in delicious and nourishing sauces, soups, pies, pestos and casseroles.
New potatoes are freshly harvested young potatoes which keep their shape once cooked and cut. There’s no need to peel new potatoes – just rinse away any dirt, bring to the boil in lightly salted water and simmer for about 10-15 minutes.
Touted as a superfood, as well as an aphrodisiac, asparagus has long been considered a delicacy and is at its best in spring. Loaded with nutrients and low in calories (less than four kcal per average spear), asparagus can be boiled, steamed, grilled, fried and roasted.
Strawberries are naturally anti-inflammatory and packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, strawberries can help repair damaged skin by strengthening collagen. They are also high in fibre for heart and digestive health.
While bananas aren’t grown in the UK, they have a relatively small carbon footprint because they’re cultivated in natural sunlight, transported by boat and there’s hardly any packaging involved!
Grown in water (the clue’s in the name!), watercress’ slightly bitter, peppery flavour can give salads a kick in a similar way to rocket, while its elegant little leaves can garnish a curry or savoury pancake in style!
Packed with vitamins A and C, peppers can be enjoyed raw in salads, used as a pizza topping, stuffed, roasted, and cooked in stir fries, ratatouilles, soups, sauces and stews.
“We know that this is THE most important thing we can do to save our earth, and it’s also the best thing we can do for our health. Plus it’s so yummy! Join me on this adventure of plant-based living and please be meat-free Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and if you can only do Monday we’ll be OK with that too. The more the merrier, thank you!”
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Happy #MeatFreeMonday! This Summer Veggie Frittata is perfect for using up leftover vegetables in your fridge, and you might already have a lot of the ingredients in your cupboard. What combination do you fancy? ...
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Transport your taste buds to the streets of India this #MeatFreeMonday with these delicious Beetroot Shami Kebabs from @indiantiffinroom! 🍡
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“When Meat Free Monday first started I was already vegetarian. I bought the shirt and have loved sharing with people the benefits of cutting meat one day a week for the animals, the environment and themselves. Now I am vegan, and I still like to encourage people to try Meat Free Monday as it is a simple way for them to eat less meat!”
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🔥 🌶 Packed full of antioxidants and vitamin A, chilli peppers are not just for flavour and heat! Don’t be intimidated by their reputation, there are over 4000 varieties with different aromas, colours and spice levels to suit your tolerance.
You can pair chillies with both sweet and savoury food, making them a versatile addition to your pasta dishes as much as your chocolate pudding. And with anti-microbial and potential life-lengthening properties, it really is time to spice up your life! 🌶 🔥
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Around 60% of the world’s agricultural land is used for beef production, yet beef produces less than 2% of the world's calories.
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It keeps me creative in the kitchen, and I am helping reduce my impact.
Rebecca
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Meat Free Monday is a great initiative to encourage people to have a healthier diet, save animals and the planet for at least once a week.
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