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Take it away
By on 08/02/2013 12:53:48
Your best meal is probably the one you cook yourself, but sometimes you have to make do with takeaways, which can be something of a nutritional minefield. We asked Dr Kevin Currell, Performance Nutritionist for British Triathlon, for advice on 10 high-street takeaway options, from the not bad to the perfectly awful.

CHINESE“There has been a lot of negative publicity about the use of the food additive monosodium glutamate (MSG) in Chinese food and there are now fewer places using it as an ingredient,” says Currell. However, it’s worth asking if it is used when you’re ordering. Try to avoid it...

TW interviews: Helen Jenkins
By on 07/02/2013 17:27:15

Q) What tips would you offer to runners wanting to move into triathlons?A) It’s good to link up with a triathlon club if you’re starting from nowhere, then you’ve got a few swim and bike sessions to go to and you'll get used to training with people

Meat, your maker
By on 14/02/2013 12:21:30
You’ve probably heard a lot of bad things about red meat, but you shouldn’t forget the good stuff.

with vitamin B12 (which helps metabolise energy), iron (which transports oxygen to muscles) and zinc (which bolsters the immune system). Red meat gets a lot of bad press and it can have its nutritional drawbacks, but not if you choose wisely.Your Concern

Recipe: Shallot and root vegetable tarte tatin
By on 07/12/2012 11:55:24

Ingredients1 tbsp olive oil2 parsnips, peeled, cored and cut into chunks2 carrots, peeled and cut into small chunksFinely grated rind and juice of 1 orange200ml vegetable stock125g shallots, peeled and halved1 courgette, halved lengthways, cut into chunks3 tbsp cranberry sauce1 t...

Recipe: Lighter beef stroganoff
By on 06/02/2013 12:05:29

The benefits:MushroomsThese delicious and versatile fungi may fight colds and flu. Compounds in the white button variety boost the activity of immune-system cells that help tackle infections. Mushrooms also contain vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), which helps in the production of e...

Recipe: Tenderstem broccoli and chicken peanut noodles
By on 14/02/2013 12:59:21

The benefitsPeppers Peppers are packed with vitamins A and C, two powerful antioxidants. They work together to battle free radicals, those unstable molecules that race around the body looking to inflict cell damage. Red peppers also contain lycopene, which may offer protection fr...

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