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10 Healthful Christmas Hamper Ideas For The Person Who Has Everything
There will always be somebody who is difficult to buy for. Christmas hampers can contain healthful, longer-lasting items too. Here are 10 suggestions of items you could include.
Autumn: A Time to Reflect on Your Health and Wellbeing Goals
The shorter, cooler days of autumn bring with them a time to pause and reflect. Time to think about where you are in life now, where you want to be, your achievements, and what you will want to achieve. Despite the shorter days, the year isn’t over yet meaning you still have time to progress your goals. While January may feel like the “official” time to start fresh, this post looks at how you can take steps to improve your nutrition and wellbeing at any time of the year.
Fruit and Fructose – What You Need to Know
There is no denying that fruit is good for us – it is full of nutrients such as vitamin C, antioxidants and fibre. Yet we are so often advised to limit our intake or to be wary of ‘fruit based’ products. Why should such a healthful food be restricted? Or, is there something more specific we should be aware of? Read on to find out.
Changing Diets
You’ll have heard it many times “Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, dinner like a pauper”, yet the British lunch has evolved to include many snacks as standard. Is it still fit for a prince? Let’s take a look at how this change came about.



