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- Yahoo Life UK
Why you should never keep milk in the fridge door
It may seem like the most natural place to store it, but here's why it's not actually the best idea.
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Kitchen Gardener: How to make a punchy Thai style beef salad
How to make a quick and simple Thai style beef salad, a perfect mid-week meal that transforms your leftover cucumber and tomatoes into something really special.
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Kitchen Gardener: How to make a romanesco cauliflower and pork belly stir fry
Having freshly harvested a romanesco cauliflower, Jo Jo shows you how to cook this into a stunning Chinese stir fry.
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Men who switch to a plant-based diet 'don't have lower testosterone levels'
Researchers discovered no difference between vegans and meat eaters.
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Meat to be given extended 'use-by' dates after report finds it keeps safe in fridge for longer
The recommended storage time chilled beef could be raised from 10 to 21 days.
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Replacing meat and dairy with vegan alternatives cuts risk of heart disease by third, study finds
Those who can make even small changes will reap the rewards.
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A bacon-scented patch has been developed to help people go vegan
The idea is for vegans and vegetarians to scratch it when they’re eating to release the smell of bacon.
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Eating bacon daily 'increases risk' of bowel cancer
Time to switch to a healthier breakfast.
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Endometriosis risk is doubled in women who regularly eat red meat, new study reveals
One in 10 women across the UK suffer from the condition.
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Eating meat apparently makes you more likely to be a snob (and racist, too)
Survey findings were published in the journal Appetite.
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New paleo diet friendly baby food could hinder child development, experts warn
"A child who’s growing and developing needs a balance of carbohydrates that come from fruits, vegetables and grains; protein and healthy fat."
- Yahoo Life UK
Could eating meat cause an early death?
Your risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease can all be reduced by eating less meat.
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Morrisons is selling an absolutely giant burger for Father's Day
We'd better buy a bigger barbeque.
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Filipino cuisine is the next big food trend, apparently
Hint: It isn't very vegetarian-friendly.
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Here's how eating vegetables helps the environment
Reducing your meat consumption could save the planet.
- Yahoo Life UK
Have you been cooking your steak all wrong?
This method takes a little longer, but is it the secret to a perfect bit of meat?
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13 March meals to get you looking forward to spring
March is here, when we feel like we might just see the sunshine soon and kiss goodbye to cold, grey days and switch hearty winter warmers for meals that are a little bit lighter and bring with them the taste of spring.
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13 February foods to inspire you
There’s a tiny peep of spring coming but you’re still more inclined to those winter warmers to take off the chill.
- Jasmine Jones
15 comforting one-pot dishes to soothe you this winter
The long drawn out evenings are the perfect time to take refuge in the kitchen and fall in love with cooking. These comforting and restorative one pot dishes vary from super quick to steady and slow, ideal for weekend and midweek meals. What better on a cold winter’s night than a steaming bowl of delicious dinner.
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Is going vegan good for you? The pros and cons of ditching meat and dairy
First things first – just about anyone can go vegan, and that’s whether you’re currently a long-term carnivore, vegetarian or new flexitarian. Let’s get the obvious bit out of the way with first – veganism is cruelty free. While going vegetarian means you won’t be eating animals raised for slaughter, veganism also spares animals that live their lives solely to produce other products such as eggs or milk.
- Alice Sholl
The internet is arguing about what makes a proper roast dinner
There’s one thing that almost every Brit agrees on - a proper roast dinner is an unbeatable meal. Is broccoli a feature piece? Because for those of us that have practically had the same roast dinner cooked for us by our family for years, that is what a real roast is, and we’re willing to fight to the death to prove that ours is the correct one.
- Alice Sholl
One in three people in the UK are now ‘flexitarians’
According to new research, more than one third of people in the UK identify as flexitarian - put simply, flexible vegetarians - and so mostly eat a diet of plants with the occasional addition of meat. Research by the Forum for the Future and Counterpoint, commissioned by Flora, predicts that the number of flexitarians is set to grow by 10% this year alone. There are no particular rules to being a flexitarian, so you could eat meat once a month, or once a day, but it’s usually taken on by those who want to cut down on their meat intake but can’t fully commit to a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle.
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Bringing British classics back
Shepherd's pie probably features in the top 10 of anyone's list of British classic meals, and it's the kind of comfort food that can warm you up on a cold night. It can be made the night before so that you have something ready in
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You can't beat a good roast
Roast dinner (or lunch, depending on which part of the country you're from) is at the very heart of British cooking. It's a great meal for family and friends and can be a simple or a sophisticated dish – the most elaborate
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Ocado to become first supermarket to sell goat kid meat
Ocado is set to become the first high-profile UK supermarket to start selling goat kid meat. The online retailer will be catering for Britain's increasing taste for the meat, which looks like it might overtake lamb in the popularity stakes
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New rules raise concerns over diseased meat
New European rules are coming into force this month which mean that meat inspectors will no longer be able to cut open pig carcasses to check for possible signs of disease: they will only be able to examine the outside. The rules are designed to