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- Lemony sunflower balls
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... Twitter Ingredients (Makes about 14 balls) 1 1⁄3 cup sunflower seeds 1⁄3 cup ...
- Coconut Revolution power balls
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... These coconut and cacao balls taste so good it’s hard to believe they are sugar free, nutrient dense ... Facebook Twitter Ingredients (makes 20 balls) 8 large dates 4 tbsp Coconut Revolution Coconut ...
- Teff – the latest celeb food craze
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... cereal called teff, packed with calcium, iron and protein, is donning the plate of superfood devotee Gwyneth Paltrow. ...
- Parsnip, potato and green split pea soup
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... A winter warming soup packed with protein-high legume goodness! Rosie Percival's protein packed soup is great for vegetarians and those looking to boost the ...
- Almonds – a great source of vitamin E
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... compared to other tree nuts, they rank first in protein, fibre, calcium, vitamin E, riboflavin and niacin. Plus, they deliver ...
- Apricot balls
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... Facebook Twitter Ingredients (makes 24 balls) 1 x 225g pack organic, ‘super juicy’ apricots ... of coconut onto a tray. Roll the apricot mixture into balls, about a heaped teaspoon per ball. Place the balls onto the tray where ...
- Sesame, pepita and almond bars
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... This healthy lunchbox snack is high in protein and high in fibre. Share: Facebook ...
- Quinoa balls with roast capsicum salsa (gluten free)
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... We love these gluten-free quinoa balls from nutritionist Dorota Trupp. Share: ... soak extra liquid. Shape the mixture into medium-sized balls; lightly press each with your palms. In a pan, heat the ghee. ...
- Japanese millet and quinoa balls recipe
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... a bit different? These Japanese millet and quinoa balls make the perfect appetiser or healthy snack. INGREDIENTS (makes ... TIP : Add half a cup of split red lentils for protein, or any veggie you like to the mixture. Get more delicious ...
- Fish and rice balls
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... Continue in this way – mixture should make 16-to-18 balls. Place the fish balls on lightly oiled greaseproof paper in a steamer (bamboo or stainless ...