Veg are the powerhouse of the food world yet fewer than ten percent of adults eat the recommended amounts. Find out why.
Veg are the powerhouse of the food world yet fewer than ten percent of adults eat the recommended amounts. Find out why.
The answer to almost every nutritional problem boils down to one thing: eat more vegetables! Packed with age- and disease-fighting vitamins, minerals, fibre and antioxidants but containing very few kilojoules (calories), they’re the powerhouse of the food world and the elixir of life . . . yet fewer than ten percent of adults eat the recommended amounts.
Whether you struggle with what veggies to eat, how to cook them, or what comprises a serving size, The Super Powers of Veg decodes the not-so-secret benefits of nature’s best preventive medicine and offers a plethora of creative tips to help readers incorporate more veg in their diet. Written by Catherine Saxelby, one of Australia's most trusted, award-winning nutritionists and food commentators, this informative, easy-to-read guide includes:
Harness the power of veg to look younger, feel better, and live your healthiest, happiest, life.
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If you want to know exactly how much to eat and what to look for when you’re shopping, this is the ebook for you.
Catherine Saxelby, B Sc, APD, AN, FAIFST, is one of Australia's most trusted, award-winning nutritionists and food commentators. She is a ‘voice of reason' in a world full of food fads, extreme diets and trendy super foods. She has contributed to many magazines such as Healthy Food Guide, Prevention and New Idea, and has appeared on TV programs including Good Morning Australia and Today.
She is the author of 13 books including the phenomenal Nutrition for Life (first published in 1986) and the Food and Nutrition Companion. She has a wealth of experience, having had a career as a hospital dietitian, community health nutritionist, product manager in the food industry, author, educator, freelance writer, mother and presenter.
She's one of Australia's leading authorities on nutrition and is dedicated to improving people's lives through education about food and wellness. Currently she runs the hugely-successful website Foodwatch where she shares her discoveries about nutrition and diets.
ISBN: 978-0-9875521-0-5
Format: PDF, ePUB and Mobi
Language: English
Number of words: 13,000
Equivalent to: 48 x A4 pages - read in under 2 hours
Publisher: Foodwatch Nutrition Hub
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Don’t leave it all to dinner - get in MORE veg at breakfast, lunch, snacks and in-betweens.
11 chapters to educate and inspire you to understand everything about vegetables. And how much you need. And how to store and cook them – so they taste delicious. Plus 20 recipes for kids and adults to help you make veg taste great from the simple to more complex.
PLUS you get Bonus Cheat Sheets to help you grasp things faster. Free downloads! Don’t miss this special offer! These Cheat Sheets are not available elsewhere.
Read a Sample Chapter and decide if you like the tone and if this ebook is for you.
Asparagus
Avocado
Beans, broad
Beans, butter
Beetroot
Broccoli
Broccolini
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage, Chinese, (wombok)
Cabbage, common
Capsicum, red and green
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celery
Chinese flowering cabbage (choy sum)
Chinese chard (pak choi or bok choy)
Chinese broccoli (gai lan)
Cucumber
Eggplant
Fennel
Green beans
Leeks
Lettuces
Marrow (courgette or zucchini)
Mushrooms
Onion
Peas, green
Potato
Pumpkin and sweet potato
Silverbeet
Spinach, English
Spinach, baby leaves
Squash
Sweetcorn
Tomato, cherry and common
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