Clean Eating Alice Eat Well Every Day: Nutritious, healthy recipes for life on the go. Alice Liveing
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All recipes are based on fan-assisted oven temperatures. If you are using a conventional oven, raise the temperature 20°C higher than stated in recipes.
The nutrition and health claims made in this book have all been checked by a registered food nutritionist. All recipes labelled as healthy have been checked to ensure that they are not overly indulgent and that they do contain ingredients with levels of micronutrients that warrant an EU registered nutrition claim. All nutrition claims relating to ingredients themselves have been checked and any health claims made have been researched and do not state fact but indicate that this is what the research suggests. Recipes have been labelled if they are gluten free (GF), dairy free (DF) or vegetarian (V). These checks have been done based on the average ingredients of products on the market and assuming those who are gluten free will use gluten-free versions of ingredients such as oats, stock etc. For anyone who is coeliac, it is the responsibility of the individual to double check labels of ingredients before making recipes. Refer to for advice on ensuring a balanced and healthy fat intake. It is recommended that readers always consult a qualified medical specialist for individual advice. This book should not be used as an alternative to seeking specialist medical advice, which should be sought before any action is taken. The author and publishers cannot be held responsible for any errors and omissions that may be found in the text, or any actions that may be taken by a reader as a result of any reliance on the information contained in the text, which is taken entirely at the reader's own risk.
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CONTENTS
For those of you familiar with my story, you’ll know that I spent the majority of my teenage years buying in to dangerous quick-fix diets.
This entailed restrictive eating, cutting out food groups and believing that slogging away on a treadmill was the only way to keep fit and lose weight. The world we now live in constantly encourages us to believe that we need to make drastic changes and restrict ourselves in pursuit of a healthy physique.
The food industry is full of conflicting statements that can leave you totally perplexed as to what is actually good for you and what isn’t. If you believed every report written, it’s likely you’d end up allowing yourself a controlled list of foods you could count on one hand. Having been there, and been baffled by the amount of confusing information there was, I know how hard it is. Every ‘diet’ has a different angle, whether it is ‘cutting out carbs’, ‘low-fat’ or ‘juicing’, and I was left searching but failing to find anything that simply promoted a sustainable, balanced and inexpensive approach to achieving a year-round healthy lifestyle. The key for me was to find a way of life that allowed me to eat delicious, easy-to-make food all of the time. The emphasis had to be on fresh and accessible ingredients and dishes that worked for everyday life, be it quick lunches on the go, post-workout breakfasts or simple but delicious dinners. What I wanted to showcase were all the physical and mental benefits of being healthy.
In my first book, I shared how I began on my own journey, developing a way of eating and a lifestyle that meant I no longer found myself going round and round on the diet ‘roundabout’, which messed about not only with my body but also with my mind. Those of you who have followed me through Instagram will know that that is simply not the case any more. I have transformed both mentally and physically, becoming