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For Coeliac Awareness Week, we spoke with Rosie Martin about her unique experience as a dietitian following a strictly gluten-free and vegan diet.

Bettina will be making a Garlic and Herb Macadamia Nut cheese on a live Zoom Cookalong session on Wednesday 20th May at 2pm and will be inviting fans to take part. The recipe is entirely plant-based and suitable for vegans!

Nutcellars macadamia nuts are delicious and provide a wide range of nutrients and health benefits. Bettina’s ingenious idea is to make a homemade version of a very famous eighties garlic and herb soft cheese with the delicate white globes and is certain that it will be well-received as the ultimate lockdown pick-me-up! 

Ticket price: £19

An online vegan health and fitness experience to raise money for FRIEND Farm Animal Sanctuary and Tower Hill Stables Animal Sanctuary.

Join us throughout the day on Saturday 16th May for live talks, workouts and cooking demonstrations from vegan health and fitness professionals. 

Online at VeganHealthLive.

This traditional British pudding is delicious, comforting and warming on a cold winter’s day. There’s no need to use vegan butter on the bread, as the vanilla–marmalade custard absorbs and moistens it beautifully.Lady making bread and butter pudding

Serves six to eight

Sometimes dinner is as easy as adding everything to a roasting tin and letting the oven do all the hard work. This simple traybake will be ready to serve in less than 45 minutes. I love serving it with wedges of lemon for a fresh contrast to the coconut milk.Coconut and squash tray bake

Serves four

Chow mein is one of my favourite dinners to knock up in a hurry – and an excellent receptacle for odds and ends of vegetables kicking around in the fridge. Some dried noodles contain egg, so flip the packet over in the supermarket and check the ingredients. If you do struggle to find egg-free Chinese-style noodles, you can use dried spaghetti instead. It won’t be strictly traditional, but it’ll still be delicious.Crispy chow mein

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The current Covid-19 pandemic has caused a number of challenges to the way we all live our lives. Evidence suggests that over 70% of the UK public are now worried about the cost of food and for the first time in a generation, we are experiencing shortages of many food items along with bare supermarket shelves.

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