
Minted Watermelon Spritz @DelMonteFresh

Del Monte Fresh
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Happy National Watermelon Day! Trust us when we say this recipe for our Minted Watermelon Spritz is one in a melon
Our Apple Crumble Porridge recipe contains 19g of protein @NDC_ie

NationalDairyCouncil
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Our Apple Crumble Porridge recipe contains 19g of protein which is a nutritious and delicious way to smash your protein goals!
Creamy porridge 🥣 with Irish Crême Fraiche and Preserved Peaches @flahavans

Warm up on this winter morning with our Creamy Porridge with Irish Crème Fraîche and Preserved Peaches! 🍑✨ A bowl of pure deliciousness that is full of Flahavan’s creamy oats. It’s not just breakfast, it’s a hug in a bowl – Enjoy! 🥣😍 #Flahavansirishoats #Lovelydoublybaked
INGREDIENTS:
80g Flahavan’s Progress Oatlets
400ml whole milk
pinch of sea salt
2-3 tbsp Irish Creme Fraiche
1-2 tbsp brown Sugar
2 preserved peaches, sliced
METHOD:
Simmer: In a saucepan, gently heat the oats with milk and the salt. Stir occasionally until thickened.
Sweeten: Once creamy, stir in 1 tbsp of brown sugar.
Serve: Pour porridge into bowls. Add a dollop of the crème fraîche and a slice of preserved peach.
Great photo of Killiney from Dalkey Island with thanks to intrepid paddle boarders Sinéad and Cian Harrington

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- We really do live in a fabulous country! Dalkey Island by Paddle Board from Killiney beach.20h
2026 is the Year of the Cabbage @voguebeauty

January 13, 2026
Cabbage often—and unfairly—gets overlooked, with flashier veggies and protein-dense superfoods getting all the attention. But as far as nutritional food options go, the leafy green is pretty hard to beat. A staple in different cuisines (American coleslaw! Middle Eastern malfouf! Chinese suan la bai cai!), cabbage has been a longtime favorite amongst global chefs.
“Much of this stems from its versatility,” Woldy Reyes, chef and author of the cookbook In the Kusina: My Seasonal Filipino Cooking, tells Vogue. “We are seeing a growing trend of chefs utilizing it as a centerpiece, such as cabbage steaks, rather than as a side dish. The culinary appeal has never been stronger.”
“Its popularity stems from its ability to transform,” adds Tatiana Mora, chef of plant-based Michelin star restaurant Mita. “It can be eaten raw, fermented, steamed, roasted, or sautéed, consistently providing flavor, texture, and nutrition. I love it because it is a noble vegetable that grows easily, keeps well, and can be used almost entirely, making it perfect for a conscious and respectful approach to cooking.”
It’s accessible, easy to cook, and delicious. Here are all the reasons cabbage deserves a seat at your table (get it?) in 2026.
What is cabbage?
Cabbage is a leafy green that is part of the brassica plant family (which also includes broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, and kale), says Amy Shapiro, RD, registered dietitian and founder of Real Nutrition. It comes in several varieties, but the most common ones you’ll see are green, red (or purple), and savoy. What makes cabbage different from other leafy greens is its density and durability. “It’s heartier, stores longer, and holds up well to cooking, fermenting, and shredding,” Shapiro says. “Nutritionally, it shares many benefits with other cruciferous vegetables, but it’s often milder in flavor and more versatile across cuisines.”
The Benefits
Besides its versatility, one of the main benefits of cabbage is its many nutrients. Shapiro lists other main benefits of the leafy green:
Supports Gut Health
Shapiro says that, because cabbage contains fiber and other compounds that support digestion, eating this leafy green can benefit the gut bacteria and boost gut health.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Cabbage is also rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients that studies have shown can reduce inflammation, she says.
Boosts Heart Health
Along with fiber, cabbage has potassium, which supports healthy cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Cabbage also has vitamin K, which is essential for blood clotting (and bone health). Shapiro points to red cabbage in particular, which she says contains antioxidants called anthocyanins that studies have shown can improve brain and heart health.
Regulates Blood Sugar
Cabbage is low in calories and carbs while being high in fiber, which can help stabilize glucose levels in the body.
Boosts Immune System
Shapiro says that cabbage is rich in sulfur-containing compounds to help strengthen your immune system’s defences—and vitamin C, which studies have shown can provide antioxidant protection and support immune health.
Milk keeps young bones and teeth strong. @lakelandFS #vitaminD
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We’ve gone even further!
Delighted to be showcasing our new paper straw at @LACA_UK , ready for back to school in September Find out more at stand P62 @Brakes_Food @BidfoodUK @AFBCommunity @MagazineEC #goingevenfurther #goodnessofmilk #greatflavour #LACAME #paperstraw
The vitamin C found in strawberries can protect your eyes from the sun’s UV rays and strengthens the cornea and retina. @keelingsfruits

Keelings Fruits
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Vitamin A often gets all the credit for maintaining healthy vision, but vitamin C is also powerful for your eyes
Crépe Pizza Pancake 🍕 🍕@babyledfeeding @dunnesstores
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- CREPE PIZZA PANCAKE TUESDAY 🍕🥞 FOLLOW @babyledfeeding for easy baby led weaning recipes that you can also eat as a busy parent too!
This is one of the best Pancake Tuesday recipes I’ve ever made. It’s so quick and easy and amazing if you are a busy mum and don’t want to stand at the cooker flipping pancakes for hours…which usually is what happens in my house.
As a baby led weaning finger food, cut into thin strips, making sure the peppers are really soft, then serve with a side of fruit and a preloaded spoon with something like thick Greek yogurt.
All of the ingredients are from your local @dunnesstores. Comment RECIPE and I’ll send the recipe straight to your DMs.
Aileen xo
#babyledweaning #nutritionist #toddlerfood #pancake #busymum1d
Blackberries are such a delicious fruit and well worth freezing, to use all year round @rorysfood #learnatballymaloe
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ballymaloecookeryschool- Blackberries are such a delicious fruit and well worth freezing, to use all year round.
#learnatballymaloe #cookingisfun #ballymaloecookeryschool1d
_mariaharte_Currently making blackberry and sweet geranium jam from a jackpot of blackberries on my evening stroll! 🌞


