Diversity on our plates keeps our guts and our taste buds happy.
I like to encourage my clients to expand their culinary horizons because diversity on our plates makes our guts happier - a diverse diet is important for our gut microbiome. Eating is one of life’s pleasures - ring the changes! If that only means adding a new breakfast, or a couple of new meals to our weekly routine, this is a great step towards more diversity in your diet.
Over the years, cookbooks have broaden my own culinary repertoire. They made me discover flavours I didn't even know existed, ingredient combinations I wouldn't have dared trying, and opened my mind to foods I had never put in my shopping basket before. What's more, preparing a meal is now as satisfying an experience as eating it. I do love being cooked for and eating out, but I find it particularly rewarding to be able to prepare a nutritious and tasty meal from scratch. Cooking for friends is always a very exciting prospect, and I enjoy every step of the feast, small or big, from researching recipes in my cookbooks, all the way to bringing plates to the table.
I hope the recommendations below inspire you to explore new ways of preparing your favourite ingredients, as well as adding new foods to your diet. Hover over the bottom part of the covers for a short description of what to expect.