The Eat Think Explore Blog
I like to blog about things like:
- My research on eco friendly swaps you can make
- How to make habit changes that stick
- Simple ways to make sustainable changes to your diet and lifestyle to feel better and healthier
- Living life to the full – you only get one!
- Family travels and adventures
Simple Vegetable Curry
A great way to use up leftover vegetables at the end of the week as they’re all pretty interchangeable. Makes excellent leftovers…
Apple and Prune Porridge
A great one for autumn and using up apple gluts. I freeze apple sauce in my silicone muffin tray so that I can just defrost one portion when I want this for breakfast. It’s a good one for when you’ve run out of fresh fruit.
Sun-dried Tomato and Butter Bean Pate with Vegetable Dippers
The sun-dried tomato packs in the flavour, and the beans add substance and nutrients. A great way to liven up plain vegetable sticks for a snack or lunchbox accompaniment.
Carrot and Courgette Cake – Healthy yet tasty baking
A moist, satisfying and nutty cake that’s excellent served warm, and not even that bad for you. It’s the perfect accompanyment to an afternoon cup of tea or to fill that 3pm hole instead of reaching for the chocolate or biscuits. Keep your blood sugar in check!
Unfortunately, even though it’s got fruit and veg in it, it only works out as a about 16g per slice, which is 1/5 of a veg portion only…
Strawberry Smoothie
Smoothies make a great snack and are a great way to get a lot of fruit into yourself (or your kids), but we do need to be careful as they contain a lot of sugars and with the fibres broken down by the blender, they will be absorbed more quickly. So we’ll slow digestion with the addition of healthy fats and proteins.
Spicy Lentil and Aubergine Pasta
I love the thick creamy sauce in this dish and it goes down well with everyone in the family. You can make the sauce in advance, or in bulk and freeze some for an easy day.
Quorn Spaghetti Bolognase
A real family classic. I’ve added some grated carrot, courgette and spinach into the sauce to add some extra veg, and swapped beef for the more eco-friendly quorn in this one. Still bound to go down well with the kids, especially if you blend the veg in 🙂
Fruity Caribbean Curry
This is one of my kids favourites, a sweet curry with super soft and succulent chicken – and we adults love it too! It’s also easy to make as it’s cooked in one pot. It does take a little while, but it needs no attention whilst it’s cooking so you can get on with something else (except the rice).
Quick Fried Rice
This is quick and easy to pull together, and you can vary up the veg depending on what’s in the fridge/cupboards. With lots of colour it appeals to kids so it’s a good way to get some veg in them!
Mediterranean Bean Pinwheels
Add some variation to lunchboxes with these fun little pinwheels, knowing they’re packed with healthy fats and proteins. This makes one fairly light portion; if you’re feeling hungry, double it up.
Seem like too much effort for a morning? Make the mix the night before.