Roasted Veggie & Herb SaladBy TessaThis is a really simple and easy roast salad to make and pairs well with fish, chicken or roasted lamb.
Simple Summery Lime and Zoodle SaladBy TessaThis zesty tasting zoodle salad can be eaten on its own or tossed with some protein or used as a side. Great dish to be having on these warm summers days!
Garlic Chilli BeansBy TessaA great flavorsome accompaniment. Mix through salads, serve with roasted veg and meat or with fried or baked fish. Serve as a side with pork or lamb chops and sweet potato or potato mash.
Eve’s Brown Rice SaladBy TessaYou can make this delicious salad up, including the dressing, ahead of time. Just wait to the last minute to add the cashews and sunflower seeds.
Chilli Taco SaladBy TessaThis is a meal where I place all the ingredients on the table and everyone in my family has their own style of making up the salad.
Sweet Summer Mango Avocado SalsaBy TessaTwo of my most favourite foods are mango and avocado. I just love this time of year as both of them are readily available in my local fruit and vegetable shop. This recipe is a different slant on the usual guacamole, enjoy.
Pad Thai SaladBy TessaRaw food is in. Next month we'll be talking about diabetes, the raw food diet and how it is helping many people with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. But for now here is a raw food Pad Thai salad to try.
Nutty Quinoa Rice SaladBy TessaThis rice salad is packed with vitamins and essential nutrients. Great for the lunch box and that next BBQ! Quinoa is a good source of protein with all the essential amino acids and is rich in essential nutrients including; iron, calcium, potassium, zinc, vitamin E, selenium, manganese, magnesium, tryptophan, copper, phosphorus, fiber and lignans.
Paprika Chicken with Quinoa SaladBy TessaThis is a wonderful dish served for dinner, but make extra for your lunch the next day. I want to thank my recipe swapping partner Dr Mike Dunn for this wonderful recipe - I've done a few modifications but once again, he came up with a winner.
Cultured Vegetable MedleyBy TessaWhen you use yoghurt or kefir whey as a starter culture you can ferment your own vegetables so they are rich in probiotics. The brine from this is perfect remedy for upset stomachs, sore gums and throats.
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