Baked Sweet Potato with Cashew Cream

Baked Sweet Potato with Cashew Cream

  Baked Sweet Potato with Cashew Cream

Baked Sweet Potato with Cashew Cream

Sweet potatoes are one of my favourite foods. Straight from the oven – deliciously sweet and sticky I love to fill them with some quinoa, vegetables and a creamy sauce. These nutrient dense packed potatoes make a fantastic lunch or dinner. They are hugely filling and... read more »

  Animal Protein V Vegetable Protein

Animal Protein V Vegetable Protein

Last month I had two separate very interesting consultations with clients. Both had contacted me regarding the confusion that abounds regarding animal versus vegetable protein. These lads are pounding their bodies at the gym 5 times a week and eating animal protein 3 times a day.... read more »

  Tarragon Scented Parsnip Soup

Tarragon Scented Parsnip Soup

Parsnips resemble carrots and can be used in similar ways, but they have a sweeter taste, especially when cooked. The parsnip is rich in vitamins and minerals and is particularly rich in potassium. Several of the B-group vitamins are present and since most of... read more »

  Meat, Nutrition And Tradition

Meat, Nutrition And Tradition

MEAT, NUTRITION AND TRADITION By Bill Tara One of the most controversial and curious subjects in modern nutrition is the place of animal protein in a healthy diet. The evidence has been building over the past twenty years that our reliance of meat and dairy foods... read more »

  Summer Vegan Healthy Recipes

Summer Vegan Healthy Recipes

Summer Vegan Healthy Recipes Quick Stir Fried Seasonal Vegetables I hope that you are all enjoying the longer days and warmer weather of... read more »

  Go Vegan – It’s Easy

Go Vegan - It's Easy

Our Vegan Advocacy Work Last week, Bill and myself attended the LAUDATO SI conference at the University of East Anglia where our friend and amazing pioneer, Gary. L. Francione, the father of the Abolitionist Approach to Veganism was hosting and presenting at this fabulous... read more »

  Creating A Macrobiotic Food Ethic

Creating A Macrobiotic Food Ethic

CREATING A MACROBIOTIC FOOD ETHIC The desire to create a “standard” definition of macrobiotic practice has emerged within our community on a regular basis. In my experience alone I have been part of many intense and in-depth discussions at teacher’s gatherings and congresses in both... read more »

  MACROVegan  for The World

MACROVegan for The World

MACROVegan for The World Like many of you, I have a mission in life, and my mission requires me to have a lot of energy. Part of my mission is to entice as many people back into their kitchens and introduce them to the... read more »

  The Carnivore Karma

The Carnivore Karma

THE CARNIVORE KARMA Many American and British people are repulsed by the idea that people in China, Korea or other parts of the world eat dogs. The practice is called a barbaric habit and uncivilised. Horse meat is consumed in France, Belgium, Hungary as well... read more »