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Eat Yourself Healthy – Sally Joseph

Posts Tagged low GI

Toasted Macadamia and Nectarine Salad

Toasted Macadamia and Nectarine Salad

Vegan – Vegetarian – Diabetic Friendly – Gluten Free – Dairy Free  Here’s a delicious summer salad I made a few weeks ago that will go well with anything you have prepared to serve on your Christmas table this year! It’s light and fresh with a delicate blend of sweetness from the nectarines and the sour from the lemon dressing. The best part is it’s so quick to prepare! Merry Christmas and here’s to a delicious Christmas lunch or dinner! I’d love to know what you have prepared for Christmas lunch and if you send in any of your favourite Christmas

Bellisimo balls

Bellisimo balls

Gluten Free, Cow’s Dairy Free, Fructose Free, Diabetic Friendly, Paleo friendly, Low Carb It seems sugar is on everyone’s lips lately, so I’ve created this recipe as a healthy alternative to high sugar snacks that are actually packed with nutrition, and perfect for the whole family when you need to keep your energy up between meals.  Giving up sugar does not mean NEVER enjoying foods with a little sweetness, but rather it all comes down to the TYPE and AMOUNT of sugar you include in your diet. In fact when you try these babies, you won’t even notice they are so low in

Sesame & Herb Crusted White Fish

Sesame & Herb Crusted White Fish

  For all you fish lovers out there, here is another tasty dish I whipped up one night for my friend Jules and the hungry hoards!  It even got the thumbs up from her 5 year old son and took next to no time to make, so if you’re stuck for a quick and delicious recipe, give this one a whirl!  And if you typically shy away from cooking fish, this recipe is pretty well foolproof, so Enjoy! Gluten Free, Sugar free, Dairy free,  Paleo, Diabetic Friendly, Detox Friendly, Low allergy What you’ll need… 150  – 200 gram fillet of white fish,(per person) of your

Ayurvedic Calming Tea

Ayurvedic Calming Tea

  Ayurveda is the traditional medicine of India, dating back over 5000 years. The concept of using ‘food as medicine’ forms the basis of this ancient practice. Meaning if you’re going to put food in your body, you may as well make choices that have a medicinal and healing effect on the body, versus those that are toxic and disease producing. Making tea is one of my all time favourite rituals and this blend of traditional Ayurvedic spices is a perfect example of using food as medicine, because it has an incredibly soothing and calming effect on the nervous system. Unlike

Roast chicken with fig, goats feta & nut stuffing

Roast chicken with fig, goats feta & nut stuffing

Gluten free, Sugar Free, Dairy Free, Anti Candida, Diabetic Friendly, Low Carb, High protein When fresh figs are in season I admit I am addicted, which means I find ways to get them into as many recipes as possible!  I created this fresh fig and nut stuffing one day as alternative to traditional chicken stuffing that contain gluten from the bread crumbs and high sugar dried apricots!. I swear this stuffing mix is so yummy, you may find yourself eating half of it before you stuff it into the chook, like I did!  This stuffing recipe is grain free and made from 100% fresh ingredients,

Meredith Dairy Sheep’s Yoghurt

 If you have been trying to kick the cow’s dairy, but can’t give up your love of yoghurt, then I highly recommend Meredith Dairy sheep’s yoghurt as a delicous and healthy alternative. Sheep’s dairy contains the healthier A2 protein vs the A1 protein contained in conventional cow’s dairy products. I spoke about the health issues related to consumption of A1 cow’s dairy in a recent post, check it out here. Thanks to Meredith Sheep’s yoghurt you won’t feel like your missing out on delicious creamy yoghurt! See my recipe for mint and tahini yoghurt dressing. I also recommend switching your kids to sheep’s yoghurt because, unllike

Is sugar really the devil in disguise?

Is sugar really the devil in disguise?

The short answer to this is yes. In the twelve years I have been in clinical practice as a nutritionist I have told my patients of all the changes they could make to their diet, cutting out sugar would create the greatest impact on their health . This is because sugar forms the basis of so much of our western diet and I’m not just talking about the obvious sources such as adding sugar to your morning coffee. I’m also referring to the hidden sugars that appear in so many processed foods now days. Even worse, manufacturers have been trying

Home Made Almond Milk

Home Made Almond Milk

 A – Alkalising, VV – vegetarian vegan, AC – Anti-Candida, SF – sugar free, DF – dairy free, GF – gluten free   I promised my fellow health nuts I would post a recipe on how to make your own almond milk! Almond milk is a great tasting, dairy free alternative for smoothies, tea, over your muesli (gluten free I hope) or in recipes in place of cow’s milk.  Aside from soaking the almonds – which you can do while you’re at work or overnight, this recipe will take 5 minutes to make! Almonds are rich in good fats so you won’t pack on the pounds

Nothing Naughty Coconut Rocky Road

Nothing Naughty Coconut Rocky Road

  This delectable ‘nothing naughty coconut rocky road’ is a perfect low sugar sweet treat that will nip any cravings straight in the bud! So you can still indulge in a little REAL chocolate, without the guilt! Rich in antioxidants and magnesium Dairy & gluten free Low in sugar – just 5 gms per 20 gm serve High in natural plant proteins – thanks to the raw nuts and seeds Rich in good fats thanks to the virgin coconut oil What you’ll need…  80 grams cocoa butter 1/2 cup virgin coconut oil 1/2 cup quality cacao powder 2 Tbsps rice malt syrup 1/2

Fresh Fig & Toasted Walnut Salad

Fresh Fig & Toasted Walnut Salad

Right now is a great time to incorporate fresh figs into your diet, not only because they are in season and taste divine, but because they are a very alkaline fruit, perfect for keeping your health in check! I use goats feta in this salad as a low allergenic alternative to cows cheese and the toasted walnuts make add delicious nutty crunch. Drizzle with my nothing naughty salad dressing and hey presto – you have a tasty summer salad that ticks all the nutrition boxes. This salad makes a perfect addition to any choice of protein, including organic chicken, lamb, or fish.  So make

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