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Cous cous, sumac, mint and date salad

Brussels sprout stir fry with egg, chilli, ginger and garlic

Winter coleslaw

Beetroot, sumac and sweet potato salad

Pork with poached quince and a courgette pilaf

Baby carrots with plums and chilli

French beans with almonds and almond oil

Cucumber, chilli and mint salsa

Calming lettuce noodles

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  • Pork with poached quince and a courgette pilaf
  • Baby carrots with plums and chilli
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I'm Sophie, a nutritionist from Oxford, England. I write about fitting together healthy eating and sustainable food choices. Mostly Eating is also my personal recipe notebook!

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Mostly Eating is all about eating healthily in a way that will be sustainable for the planet for a long time to come - have a look at this post all about why beans might just be the perfect convenience food for people and planet, or how to choose ethical and healthy tuna. Still curious? You can find out more about on the about page.

Most important are the recipes - there's lots of good stuff to try out like comforting butternut squash and red lentil dal, Chestnut, parsnip and orange soup as well as healthy and seasonal twists on old favourites like Heart healthy macaroni cheese. Or you can just dive straight in at the Recipe Index