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Lunch today is some cold potatoes, baby avocados and salsa. Super simple but so delicious! Did you k

Lunch today is some cold potatoes, baby avocados and salsa. Super simple but so delicious! Did you know that cold potatoes are an awesome prebiotic?
I was so pleased that this batch of baby avo’s have turned out to be perfect (which any one in the uk can attest to is a rarity. Most avocados you buy either stay hard or go brown and gross before you can eat them)
I had two as they are so small (about the size of a plum) and who ever begrudged a girl some healthy fats!?

I love cooking big batches of potatoes and sweet potatoes for days when I’m not in the mood to cook but still want a healthy carby hit


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Healthy af spaghetti bolognese for 2. Sauce 1 medium carrot1 stork of celery1 small onion 1 tbs

Healthy af spaghetti bolognese for 2.

Sauce
1 medium carrot
1 stork of celery
1 small onion
1 tbs garlic (or more if you are a garlic lover like me)
1 can lentils or about 1 ½ cups soy mince
1 tbs dried Italian herbs
1 tbs tomato purè
1 can tinned tomatoes
2 tsps miso

(Optional)
1 tbs liquid amino (I use maggi liquid seasoning)
½ tbs chilli ( I used West Indian chilli sauce)
¼ cup red wine

Method

Dice onion, celery and carrot + mince garlic

Put onion + garlic in a nonstick saucepan with aprox 2 tbs of water

Sweat of onion and garlic until soft (if things start to stick just add a little more water)

Add in the carrot and celery and cook down until tender (again if things stick just add a little water)

Stick in your mince/ drained lentils and give a mix around

Put in all the other ingredients apart from the tinned tomatoes and mix

Add tinned tomatoes and mix thoroughly then turn heat down and simmer for 30mins-1hr stirring occasionally

I served it with buckwheat penne, steamed kale, ½ an avocado and some nutritional yeast


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So I have made a giant vat of porridge to have this week. This is my favourite flavour which is oatm

So I have made a giant vat of porridge to have this week. This is my favourite flavour which is oatmeal raisin cookie. I did enough for about 7 days or for a family of 4 for 3 days

Ingredients
6 cups plant milk ( it doesn’t really matter but I used almond milk
2 cups oats
1- 1 ½ raisins
3 tea spoons cinnamon
¼ ground ginger
1/8 tea spoon all slice
2-4 tea spoons vanilla extract
2-4 tablespoons stevia
1-4 tablespoons maple syrup

Method
Stick it all the ingredients apart from the stevia and syrup pot at the same time and bring to the boil the simmer on low until it’s your preferred consistency ( I like it slightly looser but I think that’s more a uk thing. If you rather a thicker consistency just reduce the liquid slightly and cook a little longer.

Stir it every so often and tip into a container
cool.

Ps. I have just finished watching land of hope and glory on YouTube and it was so informative and heart wrenching ✌


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Day 7! I’m so glad I am on the final what I eat in a day ! I could never imagine doing it as a

Day 7! I’m so glad I am on the final what I eat in a day ! I could never imagine doing it as a regular thing (such a faff!) but it was interesting to see the amount of bread I eat haha.
Today I had banana+peanut butter nice-cream topped with milled flaxseed ,mixed grains and vegan quorn burgers and finished off with a giant plate of potatoes and sriracha (I think there are about 3-4 big potatoes on that plate )

I will be going into more details on a few foods that I think deserve more info throughout the week so look out for that!

I shall also keep you guys informed on this agonising week of no bread


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Day 6. Okay so remember what I said I would post everything (no matter how un aesthetically pleasing

Day 6. Okay so remember what I said I would post everything (no matter how un aesthetically pleasing) haha well here is the food for day six (I also omitted the water as it felt unnecessary but for those interested there was 4 bottles today)

So while this isn’t the most nutritious day it also involves one of my all time, ride or die favourite foods. To say I’m obsessed with kimchi pancakes (kimchijeon) would be a massive understatement haha.
If you want the recipe let me know! It is so easy and delicious


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Day 5. So full disclosure I was so busy doing diy house stuff (not the cute YouTuber kinda DIY but m

Day 5. So full disclosure I was so busy doing diy house stuff (not the cute YouTuber kinda DIY but more the drilling into walls and building shelves ) I forgot to take pictures of everything I ate but fortunately I am a creature of habit and already ate the things I didn’t take pictures of earlier in the week haha .
I was perusing the ramen section at the super market and low key lusting after the shin cup noodle but always thought they had anchovies I them. Imagine my surprise when I looked through the ingredients and saw no animal products! This is one of my favourite “junk” foods so I was so so so happy enjoying a Saturday treat

Also for uk peeps veetee are coming out with a new packaging for their rice meaning that the old paging is being sold super cheap at lots of supermarkets (I have seen them at Asda and Lidl for around 78p ua packet) it you’re like me and like to keep microwave rice about for when you CBA I recommend stocking up as (in my opinion) the whole grain and especially the Jasmine rice and delightful


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Fun fact: I like to eat bell peppers as though they were apples please tell me I’m not alone

Fun fact: I like to eat bell peppers as though they were apples please tell me I’m not alone

Day 4.
Well this day is really divided into two halves, bb and ab (before biscoff/ after biscoff ) definitely in recovery from all that junk so lots of nice simple stuff to eat today. I even used my precious mangosteen ( £2.50 for only 3). Mangosteen one of my favourite fruit not just because they look like they’re straight out of a video game and the name sounds like they should be a partner in a law firm but also because they are super, super delicious ( think a really flavourful lychee but slightly more tart)
I also forgot to take pictures of most of my water today but figured it wasn’t too big of a deal as you all no what it will look like

I have been thinking of taking a break from bread for a little while as I feel like I often just eat toast and it’s somewhat limiting the variety in my diet (cos I’m super lazy and toast is bomb haha). What do you guys think?


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Day 3. Busy ol’ day today and one you wouldn’t ordinarily see a food post from me haha.

Day 3. Busy ol’ day today and one you wouldn’t ordinarily see a food post from me haha. As you can see it wasn’t the most nutritionally complete day but I tried biscoff spread for the first time today and feel like a fool for not trying it sooner. Is it total junk? Yes but omg it’s soooo dreamy


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I am in the northwestern Polish city Międzyzdroje and I am enjoying food so much… Comparing to Warsaw the serving sizes are huge! The food is incredibly tasty.

I tried falafel with fruit salad, vegan cutlets with crispy potatoes and the salad, zucchini spaghetti with mushrooms and avocado. I can’t choose what was the best

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I was not very active recently…not even somehow active. I didn’t feel to post anything and I didn’t have anything to post. I was not into cooking at all. 

This simple meal with beans is the only meal I cooked last week. I am sharing this recipe because it is not necessary to cook complicated meals with various ingredients. Sometimes you need to make something very basic to come back to normal life. For me, it’s cooking because when I do not cook at all it’s the indicator for me that I have the lowest level of energy and I want to regain it.

1. What is required:

  • 1 can of beans
  • 2 tomatoes
  • a big heap of spinach
  • favourite spices the more the better. I used garlic powder, cumin, herbal pepper, chilli powder, the mix of Indian spices I needed to use up)

2. Rinse your beans. Cut tomatoes into cubes. Sauté tomatoes in a big pot. This time I added all spices in one go because I could not care less. I was just satisfied that I made myself cook. 

I used up the Indian mixture, I don’t even remember what it was. Probably, coriander, cumin, clove… It can be omitted or replaced with what you have. I added 2 tsp garlic, 2 tsp chilli, 1 tsp cumin, and 2 tsp herbal pepper. Always adjust spices to your taste. If you don’t like fragrant food, don’t use cumin. Add less or omit chilli, if you are not a fan of hot spice food.

3. Cook tomatoes over medium heat with some water for 5-7 minutes. Add beans. Mix well to coat beans with spices. Cook for 15 minutes more.

4. Add spinach and mix well. Cook until spinach wilted. 

I served it with rice, tofu, and micro greens. Simple meal is what I needed. I feel I am coming back

Please take care…Life is not meaningless I guarantee

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Hey Guys! Today I am going to share my approach for weekly meals. I do not cook everything I eat during a week (3x for each day). Last weekend I made 5 meals (some of them are just addition or side dishes to the main course) which helped to survive throughout the busy working week.

This post contains both recipes and my approach to the meal prep. I hope it will help you

First thing first, I am thinking of meals I want to cook. It should not take too much time and it should be versatile, i.e. I can eat different ways so it is not boring + it should not be very expensive. Ideally, the majority of ingredients are already in my fridge or cupboard. 

I prepared the list of meals with ingredients and marked with “+” what I already had. It is not necessary that I will follow blindly my initial plan. For example, I did not have strawberries for baked oats but I had frozen cherries. I marked it as “tbd” (to be decided). I like the + combo but eventually I decided not to buy strawberries and used what I’d already had. 

The third meal idea, the brown rice salad, was also changed. I had an open package of buckwheat groats which should be used up so I took this grain and made some changes for toppings.

As you see, my list is not the holy book which I follow precisely. I change it easily depending what I have. It’s my approach for almost all recipes. 

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OK, now moving on to the recipes I will cook baked oats, marinated tofu, baked potatoes, buckwheat salad, red lentil curry.

I cooked it last Saturday. As it’s the weekend, I do not want to spend too much time in the kitchen. I am cooking several meals at once. I recommend to do the same.

1. Firstly, start heating the oven for baked oats - 190C or 370F. 

2. Before cooking, tofu should be marinated and red lentils should be soaked. For the tofu sauce, I am mixing 30 ml. soy sauce, 15 ml. maple syrup, 10 ml. sriracha. Cover the sliced tofu (120 g. tofu) with the sauce and leave it aside. Cover the red lentils (150 g.) with cold water. Now you can forget about tofu and lentils for 30 minutes and move on to the oats. If you have a wide container for the tofu like I do and the sauce spread out, set a timer/reminder to flip over the tofu slices in 15 minutes.

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3. For baked oats:

  • 200 g. oats
  • 230 g. soy or any plant based milk (+4 tbsp of milk to pour it over the oats before the oven. it’s needed so your oats will not be so dry)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon or more
  • 30 g. chopped walnuts
  • 1 banana
  • any frozen berries (cherries in my case)
  • for the date paste: 4 soft dates (I had medjool dates) + 3 tbsp hot water

Chop the dates and smash them with the fork. Add hot water.

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Mix oats with cinnamon and walnuts in the baking dish. Pour the date paste and the milk. Stir well. Top it with the sliced banana and cherries. Pour several tablespoons of soy milk.

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Bake it for around 50 minutes.

3. Time to prep the potatoes. You need three medium sized potatoes and the basic spices: salt, black pepper, paprika, cumin (if you have). Peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes. 

As the slicing board is already on the table, chop 1 yellow onion and mince 2-3 garlic cloves. This is for the curry. Multitasking is the key in meal prep

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4. Cover the potatoes with spices. Place them and tofu on the baking tray and put them into the oven. It should take ~30 minutes, a bit earlier than the baked oats. Don’t forget to flip them over in 15 minutes and continue to bake.

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5. For curry:

  • 150 g. red lentils
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 2-3 garlic cloves
  • 1 bay leave
  • 1 can of crashed tomatoes 
  • 70 g. frozen spinach (or fresh)
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 vegetable cube
  • 300 ml. water
  • spices I used: curry, cumin, chilli, turmeric, and the mix of spices I bought in the local Indian store. Use what you have! I’d recommend to have curry, cumin, and turmeric as your staples for curry.
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Sauté the onion and garlic in oil or water for 5 minutes over medium heat. Add your spices (2 tsp curry powder, 1 tsp turmeric, 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp chilli) and cook for 1-2 more minutes. Add a splash of water to deglaze the pan.

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Add rinsed red lentils, canned tomatoes, bay leave, the vegetable cube and water. Let it cook for 30 minutes.

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6. Meanwhile let’s make the buckwheat salad. You can use brown rice, quinoa or couscous instead. 

  • 100 g. grains of your choice
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • any vegetables you have! I am highlighting this: any! Whatever you have on hand. I am using all leftovers in my fridge:
    • 3 celery stalks
    • some pickled red cabbage
    • some dill

you can add cucumbers, bell peppers, microgreens, corn… the choice is yours

Cook the grain according to the package instruction. It took 12 minutes to cook buckwheat. I mix it with vegetables, soy sauce, and balsamic vinegar.

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7. By that time, almost everything should be ready: oats, tofu, potatoes. red lentils will soak almost all liquid. Add the frozen spinach and cook until it’s defrosted in the curry.

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The meal prep is done!

I always have some pickled or fresh vegetables, different types of jams and frozen fruits so I matched and mixed  what I cooked with the staples from the fridge and cupboard.

Meal idea #1. The curry can be served over rice or with naan. It was enough for 4 servings.

Meal idea #2. Tofu, baked potato and some vegetables on the side.

Meal idea #3. Tofu with the buckwheat salad

Meal idea #4. Baked oats with different toppings. One day I had it with flavoured yogurt, another day with vanilla pudding, third day with yogurt and cherry jam. I recommend to microwave it for 10-20 sec before serving if you eat it next day after cooking.

Reminder: Once again it’s not everything I ate during the last week. I always have nuts, dried and fresh fruits for snaked; I bought sandwiches twice in the bakery close to the office when I was hungry; once I was at my friend’s house so we ordered the food. However, this meal prep was really helpful. I can’t count how many times I patted my own head and gave a golden ⭐️ to myself that I spent time and made several meals on Saturday.

I hope it gave you some ideas and inspiration how you can approach your meal prep and actually proved it is not necessary expensive. I am not a fan to eat the same food for breakfast, lunch and dinner during the whole week so I do not cook tons of rice and the big bowl of stew which is enough for 5-10 main courses. I prefer to have some variety. Do not make your life boring  especially in terms of food

Let me know what kind of food are staples at your home and if you cook on weekend for the next week

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