Practical GuidesComfort Food, Made Better (Not Joyless)
Comfort food is not the enemy, and the answer is never a sad salad. It is keeping the warmth, the softness and the richness you actually want while quietly trimming the bit that does not earn its place. Dish by dish.
17 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesGreek Yoghurt: The Easiest Protein Trick in the Fridge
One pot does more for your protein than almost anything else in the chiller, if you buy the right one and know how to use it. Here is the buying note that matters and the sweet, savoury and cooking tricks worth stealing.
17 June 20265 min read
Life StagesWhy Protein Matters More Through Menopause (and Easy Ways to Get It)
Menopause quietly changes how your body handles food, and protein becomes one of the highest-leverage things on your plate. Here is why it matters more now, and the easy ways to get enough without overhauling your life.
17 June 20266 min read
Life StagesProtein as You Get Older: Why It Matters More, Just When You Fancy It Less
From your fifties on, the body gets less efficient at holding muscle, and appetite often shrinks at the same time. That combination is why protein quietly becomes one of the most important things on an older plate, and how to get enough from less food.
17 June 20266 min read
Practical GuidesBread Alternatives That Don't Feel Like a Compromise
Bread gets demonised more than it deserves. The real question is rarely bread or no bread, it is which bread, and what does its job when you want something lighter. Here is the honest version.
16 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesSavoury Snacks That Actually Fit Your Goals
Not everyone has a sweet tooth. If your cravings run to salt, crunch and something moreish, the healthy snack aisle can feel thin. Here are savoury snacks that hit the spot and still earn their place.
15 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesHealthier Sweet Snacks That Won't Spike Your Blood Sugar
The fix for the afternoon sweet craving is not cutting out sweetness, it is putting the brakes on it. Here is why naked sugar spikes and crashes, and the sweet snacks that come with brakes built in.
14 June 20265 min read
ConditionsSnacking on Statins: What Heart-Healthy Actually Means at the Shelf
On a statin the medication does the heavy lifting, and good snacking works alongside it, not instead of it. Here is the one fruit to check first, the saturated-fat lever that matters most, and the snacks that fit.
13 June 20266 min read
ConditionsThe Best Convenience Snacks for Type 2 Diabetes (and the 'Diabetic Food' Myth)
There is no special diabetic shelf you are supposed to shop from. The real question is what to grab from the normal aisle, and the answer is refreshingly simple once you know the one habit that does most of the work.
12 June 20266 min read
Practical GuidesHigh-Protein Snacks for GLP-1 Users: Making Every Bite Count
On a GLP-1 medication the job is no longer eating less, the medication handles that. It is making the little you eat count, and protein, spread through the day and backed by some strength work, is where that starts.
11 June 20266 min read
Practical GuidesReady Meals: How to Choose a Better One in 30 Seconds
The realistic question is not whether to eat ready meals, it is which one to put in the basket. Four things to check at the shelf, and the one thing the label can never tell you.
10 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesBreakfast Cereals, Ranked, and What to Swap To
The cereal aisle runs from genuinely good to pudding with a milk top, and the box will not tell you which is which. Here is the rough league table, sorted by the only two numbers that matter, and what to move toward.
8 June 20266 min read
Practical GuidesYour Cereal Bar Scored Red. Here's What to Grab Instead
Cereal bars are one of the widest gaps between marketing and contents. Here is why yours scored red, what you were actually after, and the grab-and-go options that deliver it without the syrup.
6 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesThe Chocolate Question: What to Reach For Instead
When you want chocolate, an apple is not an answer. Here is an honest hierarchy for the chocolate craving, from the easy swaps to the times you should just have the real thing.
4 June 20265 min read
ConditionsType 2 Diabetes and Halal at the Same Time: Clearing Both Rules on Every Shelf
A halal diet rules on whether a food is permitted. Type 2 diabetes rules on what it does to your blood sugar. Here is how to eat well when both apply at once.
3 June 202611 min read
ConditionsCoeliac and Vegan at the Same Time: Eating Well When Both Rules Apply
Gluten free rules out most vegan substitutes. Vegan rules out most gluten free ones. Here is how to eat well when both apply at once.
2 June 202610 min read
Practical GuidesFizzy Drink and Squash Swaps That Actually Work
A single can of cola can blow your whole day's sugar before you have eaten anything. Drinks are the easiest big sugar win there is, and the trick is to step down a ladder rather than quit cold.
1 June 20265 min read
Practical GuidesCrisp Cravings: The Crunchy Swaps Worth Knowing
Crisp cravings are not a willpower problem, they are a sensation problem. Work out whether you are chasing the crunch, the salt or the ritual, and you can satisfy it with a lot less of the stuff you were trying to cut.
29 May 20265 min read
Food ScienceThe Fibre Gap: Why Most of Us Fall Short, and the Easy Ways to Close It
Fibre is the nutrient nobody puts on the front of the packet, and most of us are running about a third short of the daily target. Here is why that gap matters more than its low profile suggests, and how to close it without overhauling your diet.
26 May 20266 min read
Food ScienceIs Dark Chocolate Actually Healthy? What the Heart Science Says, and Why We Don't Just Call It Green
Dark chocolate comes with a health halo, but the heart science is more careful than the headlines. Here is what the research actually shows, and why our scoring engine refuses to wave a 90% bar straight through as a green.
22 May 20266 min read
Food ScienceYour Taste Buds Rebuild Themselves Every Fortnight. Here's How to Use That.
Taste cells are some of the shortest-lived in your body. That constant renewal, plus a brain that recalibrates its baseline, is why you can retrain yourself to enjoy less sugar and salt. A chocolate cocoa-ladder shows you how.
19 May 20266 min read
Practical GuidesWeight Management Without Calorie Counting: A Smarter Approach
Why food quality matters more than calorie arithmetic, and a practical five-point framework for sustainable weight management.
24 March 20269 min read
Practical GuidesSmart Swaps: Better Choices Without Giving Up What You Love
The most effective dietary changes are the ones you barely notice. Here are swaps for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.
21 March 20266 min read
Practical GuidesThe Beginner's Guide to Reading Food Labels in the UK
The front of a package is advertising. The back is where the truth lives. Here is how to read it in five minutes.
18 March 20267 min read
ConditionsBlood Sugar: A Guide for the 6 Million UK Adults at Risk
Prediabetes is reversible. Here are the dietary changes that reduce your risk of Type 2 diabetes by 50%, backed by decades of clinical evidence.
17 March 202610 min read
Practical GuidesFood as Medicine: What to Eat for Common Ailments
Constipation, fatigue, bloating, joint pain, poor sleep, low mood. The foods with evidence behind them and how they work.
14 March 20267 min read
Food ScienceGut Health: Why Your Microbiome Decides More Than You Think
Your gut bacteria influence your mood, immunity, weight, and disease risk. Here is what to feed them and what to avoid.
10 March 20269 min read
Food SciencePower Foods: 20 Foods That Punch Above Their Weight
20 foods with outsized nutritional value, all available in UK supermarkets for under two pounds. No goji berries required.
7 March 20267 min read
Practical GuidesHow to Use MyFoodFit: Getting the Most From the App
A straightforward guide to setting up your profile, scanning products, understanding scores, and using Find Food.
3 March 20266 min read
ConditionsKidney Disease Diet: What to Eat When Everything Has Limits
CKD dietary management is uniquely complex. Potassium, phosphorus, sodium, and protein all need careful balancing. Here is how to do it.
28 February 20269 min read
ConditionsHistamine Intolerance: The Condition Nobody Diagnoses
Headaches after wine, flushing after cheese, bloating after sauerkraut. Histamine intolerance affects up to 3% of the population and most have never heard of it.
24 February 202610 min read
ConditionsADHD and Food: What the Brain Science Says About Diet
Omega-3, iron, zinc, and blood sugar stability. What the research says about nutrition and ADHD, and what to actually eat.
17 February 20268 min read
ConditionsCrohn's and IBD: A Food-by-Food UK Guide
IBD requires different diets during flare and remission. Here is what to eat in each phase and how to identify your triggers.
10 February 202610 min read
Practical GuidesFussy Eaters: A Parent's Guide to Getting Kids Eating Well
Why children refuse food, what actually works based on the evidence, smart swaps for limited diets, and when to worry.
7 February 20266 min read
ConditionsCoeliac Disease Beyond Gluten Free: Scoring What is Really Safe
Going gluten free is essential with coeliac disease. But avoiding gluten is only half the picture. Here is what else your diet needs.
3 February 20269 min read
Life StagesNutrition for Adults and Ageing Well
Part 3. How nutritional needs shift from your 20s through your 60s and beyond, and what to do about it.
27 January 20266 min read
Life StagesMenopause and Nutrition: What Your Body Needs Now
How menopause changes your nutritional needs and what to do about it. Calcium, protein, phytoestrogens, gut health, and practical UK food guidance.
20 January 20269 min read
Practical GuidesVegan Nutrition: Getting It Right Without Guessing
A vegan diet can be exceptionally healthy or nutritionally disastrous. The difference comes down to five specific nutrients.
13 January 20269 min read
ConditionsHeart Health Diet UK: What to Eat After a Cardiac Diagnosis
Practical UK food guidance for heart health. The three dietary changes that matter most, specific supermarket swaps, and what to limit.
6 January 20268 min read
Food ScienceThe Ultra-Processed Food Debate: What the Science Actually Says
UPFs are everywhere in the headlines. Here is what the research actually shows, where the real debate sits, and why not all ultra-processed foods are equal.
18 December 20258 min read
Life StagesGrowing Up Well: Nutrition for Children and Teenagers
Part 2. Fussy toddlers, school-age habits, teenage nutritional risks, and practical strategies for every age.
15 December 20256 min read
Life StagesPregnancy Food Safety: What to Actually Eat (and Avoid) in the UK
A practical UK guide to pregnancy food safety. What you genuinely need to avoid, what your body needs more of, and five common myths busted.
9 December 20258 min read
Practical GuidesHalal Food in the UK: Beyond the Label
UK food labelling does not require halal status. Here is how the three-tier classification works and what to look for in UK supermarkets.
2 December 20258 min read
ConditionsManaging Diabetes and IBS Together: A Food-by-Food UK Guide
When you have both Type 2 diabetes and IBS, dietary advice directly conflicts. Here is the food-by-food guide to what actually works for both conditions.
25 November 202512 min read
Life StagesFeeding the First Year: Nutrition from Pregnancy Through Weaning
Part 1 of our Nutrition Through the Ages series. Pregnancy nutrition, breastfeeding, weaning, first foods, and the pouch problem.
18 November 20255 min read
Life StagesWhat to Eat on GLP-1: A UK Food Guide for Semaglutide and Tirzepatide Users
Practical, evidence-based guidance on choosing the right foods while taking semaglutide or tirzepatide, with UK-specific product recommendations and protein targets.
11 November 202510 min read