5 reasons why you struggle with bloating

Do you wake up in the morning with a comfortable stomach but by the end of the day you’re struggling with unbearable bloating? Or does your belly balloon as soon as you eat well… anything? When bloating comes along with discomfort, pain and takes a toll on everyday life, figuring out the root cause is important to find relief. Here are five reasons why you may be struggling with bloating.

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Michelle Theodosi
Golden Anzac Biscuits

Get ready to indulge your taste buds with our delicious Golden Anzac Biscuits recipe. We've swapped out the traditional butter for some extra virgin olive oil and amped up the fibre content with rolled oats and wholemeal flour. This means you will not only enjoy delicious biscuits that are crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside, you will also be nourishing your body with unsaturated fats, fibre and vitamin E. Your heart and gut health can thank us later!

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Feeling out of control around chocolate? Here's might by why.

The Easter season is upon us, complete with Cadbury, Lindt, hot cross buns and a few extra trips to the kitchen for a sneaky chocolate egg. While some of us happily eat the extra Easter delights and move on with our day, others face immense guilt and out of control frenzied eating. Here are the top reasons we as Dietitians know underlie feeling out of control around chocolate, and you might be surprised.

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Michelle Theodosi
Hot Cross Buns

When Easter rolls around, so do the chocolate eggs and hot cross buns. We like to preach this time of year as wonderful reminder that food provides so much more than just nourishment - it should also be enjoyed! To help you find the balance between eating for joy and health, we have created these Hot Cross Buns. A simple swap to wholemeal flour and extra virgin olive oil (in place of butter) boosts the fibre and heart-healthy fat profile. Happy Easter!

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RecipesMichelle Theodosi
5 nutrients your child needs at breakfast

Starting the morning with a nutritious breakfast is key for kids to fuel their minds and bodies for the day ahead. But, with busy schedules and picky eaters, it can be a challenge to ensure that breakfast contains the essential nutrients needed for growth and development. Here are our top five must-have nutrients for breakfast with tasty and appealing ideas that even the pickiest of eaters will enjoy. 

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KidsMichelle Theodosi
Oat Banana Cookies

These Oat Banana Cookies are the easiest snack recipe you will ever make. They are packed with soluble fibre, our favourite nutrient for reducing cholesterol, promoting regular bowel motions and feeling full and satisfied all day long. Delightfully chewy and sweetened with that banana flavour we all love, you won't believe how easy these cookies are to whip up!

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Are you battling with the inner Food Police?

Have you ever said to yourself “Don’t eat that, it’s too high in sugar!”? That is your inner Food Police. This internal critic scrutinises every food choice you make. It sees things as black and white, labels food as “good” or “bad” and perpetuates all-or-nothing thinking. Read on for how the Food Police are damaging your health and how to ditch them.

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Michelle Theodosi
Tofu, Cauliflower and Potato Tray Bake with Lime Yoghurt

So, you’ve heard of the health benefits plant-based proteins like tofu and now looking to experiment with a new recipe? Our tray bake recipe is for you. Coated in curry powder, gently roasted with cauliflower and potatoes and drizzled with a lime yoghurt, this simple tofu meal will make your plant-based journey a tasty and nutritionally balanced one.

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Am I an emotional eater?

Ever found yourself turning to food when sad, stressed or experiencing any other unpleasant emotion? This could be emotional eating. Having an emotional connection to food is natural and normal. But where emotional eating becomes problematic is when it becomes your only way to deal with negative emotions. Read on for our Dietitian breakdown of why we emotionally eat and how to tackle it.

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Michelle Theodosi
Why you need Intuitive Eating when it comes to your health

Have you heard of Intuitive Eating but wondering what it means? In a nutshell, it is a non-diet approach to nourishing your body that focuses on listening to your internal hunger and fullness cues. The goal is to abandon diet rules and cultivate a healthy relationship with food. So, grab a snack and let's have a conversation about this empowering approach to eating.

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Michelle Theodosi
Tofu Rice Paper Rolls

Delicious, crunchy yet chewy and packed with flavour, these tofu rice paper rolls are a winner. In light of Gut Health Month this February, we have stuffed these rolls with gut-friendly ingredients to keep your digestive health in tip top shape. So go ahead, enjoy our tasty Dietitian twist on rice paper rolls and give your gut the love and nourishment it deserves with every bite.

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5 things you should know about Binge Eating Disorder

The word “binge” is often thrown around when talking about food and diets. But, did you know that Binge Eating Disorder is considered a serious mental illness? By definition, it involves rapidly eating an objectively large amount of food in a discrete period of time. It comes with a side of feeling out of control, uncomfortably full and intense guilt and shame. Whether it is yourself, a friend or family member you are concerned about, here are five things you should know about Binge Eating Disorder.

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Michelle Theodosi
Chia Popsicle Bites

Not only are these Chia Popsicle Bites perfect for a sunny day, they also offer a tasty fibre boost for a happy gut. Chia seeds are the star ingredient in this summer treat. These tiny seeds are packed full of healthy fats and a magnificent 10g of fiber per serve of this recipe, perfect for helping kids meet their fibre requirements.

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4 tips to find balance with your eating habits between Christmas and New Year's

Do you find it hard to avoid going “all out” in the festive period between Christmas and New Year’s? Are you prone to telling yourself “I’ll get back on track in January”? Whilst it’s important to enjoy the holidays, finding balance between health and festive fun is important to avoid swinging between restriction and overeating heading into the new year. So, here are four tips to inject a little more balance.

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Lemon and Herb Fish Skewers

Do you need a simple holiday recipe that bursts flavour and nutrition? Look no further than our easy fish skewers that marry zesty lemon with the perfection concoction of herbs. We chose barramundi and salmon for their winning omega 3 fat content. Not only delicious, these skewers will benefit your heart health, reduce inflammation and boost your mood - happy summer cooking!

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4 common mistakes to avoid when going plant-based

The popularity of plant-based eating has really ramped up over the past few years. Whether it’s vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian or flexitarian, plant-based diets are gaining traction for benefiting the environment, planet and your health. Regardless of your motive, shifting towards a plant-based diet can be both tricky and daunting. To help you out, here are the top four mistakes we see as Dietitians to avoid when going plant-based.

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Michelle Theodosi