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December 6, 2022

20 non-food things to do when you’re bored

20 non-food things to do when you’re bored

Here it is: a list of non-food things to do when you’re bored and you feel like eating or munching on something.

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Published on December 06, 2022 14:00

November 29, 2022

Losing weight in an obesogenic world

Rethinking weight loss

There are so many ways to look at weight loss and what is considered healthy eating and living. In this month's newsletter, I look at how the world is overriding our best efforts at maintaining  a healthy weight. 


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Published on November 29, 2022 14:00

November 22, 2022

Apple Spice Muggin

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November 15, 2022

Recommendations for water intake

What's a serve of bread?

Water is an essential nutrient – we can’t live without it for more than a day or two. The Governments of Australia and New Zealand recognised this in 2006, when they made an official recommendation for water intake for Australians and New Zealanders.


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Published on November 15, 2022 14:00

November 8, 2022

Protein shakes for weight loss

Protein shakes for weight loss

These days, protein shakes aren’t bought by just body builders – they’re so popular that you can readily buy a 400 g tub at your local supermarket or service station. And with tempting claims such as ‘Facilitates muscle toning’, ‘Contains transformation-making protein’ and ‘Tastes incredible, mixes easily’, why wouldn’t you grab one? But protein shakes aren’t the magic answer to all your weight-loss woes. Let’s take a look at what you get for your money.


Guest post by dietitian Zoe Wilson APD

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Published on November 08, 2022 14:00

November 1, 2022

What’s a serve of meat?

What's a serve of meat?

Here’s my easy guide to the type of meat or other protein foods you should eat each day. I’ve divided this guide into food types that you can substitute for red meat, such as chicken, fish and eggs. 

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Published on November 01, 2022 15:00

October 25, 2022

Have a cup of tea … or two

Tea for health

Did  you know about a new study that shows how tea (yes, regular tea) can help to lower your risk of mortality?  In this month's newsletter I will share this and tackle the question of how to lose weight easily WITHOUT going on a diet.


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Published on October 25, 2022 15:00

October 18, 2022

Open salmon sandwich

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Published on October 18, 2022 15:00

October 11, 2022

Sugar and how much to eat

Sugar and how much to eat

People often tell me how confused they are about sugar. So here’s my take, which I hope will make healthy eating that much easier for you.

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Published on October 11, 2022 15:00

October 4, 2022

What's a serve of bread?

What's a serve of bread?

By bread, I mean any starchy carbohydrate foods such as breakfast cereals; grains such as rice, pearl barley, quinoa or buckwheat; and pasta and noodles.


Here’s my easy guide to which and how many starchy foods you should eat each day. It’s divided into food types: bread and bread substitutes, grains such, and pasta. These foods are grouped together because they share similar nutrients – namely starchy carbohydrate, B vitamins and fibre – and are low in fat.


The serve size is often NOT the same as your portion size. Portion size is the amount you actually eat. We often eat MORE of these foods than we really should, hence the reason for this post. I hope this guide is an easy way for you to keep on track.

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Published on October 04, 2022 15:00