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DEPRESSION, REFINED CARBS AND THE HEALTHIEST-EVER ICE CREAM

August 28, 2015 4 Comments

Have you had a gorgeous, healthy summer? – I hope so. Kale & Cocoa has had a bit of a break while we’ve been looking after our children, caring for elderly relatives and cooking up lots of delicious ‘Eat Well, Age Well’ recipes for future blog posts. Although I love that sense of purpose that… 

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WHY MUSTARD IS A MUST-HAVE, AND MUSTARD-MAPLE SALMON

July 17, 2015 6 Comments

As a kid, I hated mustard. I couldn’t understand the pre-Sunday lunch ritual of mixing bright yellow powder into a paste with a teeny tiny spoon (does anyone still own a mustard spoon, I wonder?) or the fervour with which my parents would seek out good Dijon on trips to France. But now I get… 

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SHOULD I GO PESCETARIAN? AND PRAWN, PEA AND PEPPER PAELLA

July 12, 2015 Leave a Comment

Bit of a bombshell from my daughters this week when they announced they have gone pescetarian. One has some clearly well-considered thoughts about animal welfare, the other is more concerned about the quality of meat they are served at school (which does sound awful to be honest). I’ve said that I’ll support them in their… 

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WHY THE GREAT OUTDOORS (AND WALNUTS) WILL KEEP YOU YOUNG

July 3, 2015 8 Comments

Ever felt that deep yearning to be out in the wild?  If you have, you’re not alone.  If you haven’t, it’s time to tune in.  There’s now a huge body of medical evidence proving that being with wildlife keeps you healthier and happier.  I write this as a committed Londoner who frequently feels a deep… 

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CANCER, NUTRITION AND, ER, SOME SUMMER SALAD DRESSINGS

June 12, 2015 4 Comments

I’ve been blind-sided in recent weeks by news that a family member has secondary cancer.  We’re keeping everything crossed but it’s tough news to hear. This, and the cancer treatment that a close friend’s mum is undergoing, has made me keen to know more about the advice given to cancer patients, and their carers, on… 

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SALMON: LET ME COUNT THE WAYS, AND THE EASIEST AFTER-WORK SALMON SALAD

May 30, 2015 1 Comment

If someone says ‘brain food’ what’s the first thing you think of? My guess is that it’s going to be fish – and probably oily fish. And if it’s oily fish, it’s got to be salmon. It’s become synonymous with healthy eating in recent decades. And it’s not just the brain that salmon can help…. 

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WHY CARING FOR OTHERS (AND RED CABBAGE) COULD PROLONG YOUR LIFE

May 22, 2015 2 Comments

A few weeks ago, a girlfriend and I were discussing the Nepal crisis over supper when she mentioned that her father, a top surgeon at Montreal General Hospital, was just off to Kathmandu to set up a trauma centre. “What?” I spluttered into my healthy, vegetarian meal. “Isn’t he too old?” Well, shame on me!… 

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WHY EXERCISE WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE – AND SWEET POTATO BEAN CAKES

May 15, 2015 2 Comments

At Kale & Cocoa our aim is to eat well and age well. So far, so good.  But we know that eating well is only half the battle when it comes to ageing well. Exercise is absolutely key too – an article published by John Hopkins University in the U.S. described it as ‘the universal… 

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ONE YEAR ON – COOKIES FOR KIDS (AND ADULTS!)

May 8, 2015 3 Comments

Happy Birthday to us! Kale & Cocoa is a year old today and we’d like to thank our 1000 followers for all their support. You’ve made all the hard work worthwhile! But our first birthday has got me thinking. During the last twelve months, we’ve immersed ourselves in hundreds of research reports, medical studies, blogs,… 

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SHOULD YOU EAT ORGANIC? HOT NICOISE SALAD WITH TUNA

April 24, 2015 2 Comments

When my children were babies I tried to buy organic food wherever possible.  But then austerity struck and the cost of organic food suddenly seemed prohibitive – and along came a Government report saying organic food had no more nutrients than non-organic food.  I carried on growing (organically of course!) as many of our fruit… 

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Welcome to The Age-Well Project

Welcome to The Age-Well Project!
Here you’ll find easy changes for a longer, happier life. We’ve immersed ourselves in the science of longevity and distilled the research to make it work in our everyday lives. You can change the way you age: here’s how.

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Excerpts from Annabel’s new book, The Walking Cu Excerpts from Annabel’s new book, The Walking Cure in today’s @dailymail … find out where to walk to help heal mind, body, spirit.
Fascinating interview with our very own @annabelab Fascinating interview with our very own @annabelabbs in today’s @guardian on the astonishing impact of a city walk on our mental and physical health. Just make sure you walk among old buildings and avoid traffic pollution where possible … 

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Annabel will be talking about the little known eff Annabel will be talking about the little known effects of landscape and walking on our mental and physical health this Saturday (5 April) in Canterbury. 3.30 pm in the Augustine Hall, Canterbury Christ Church University. We love meeting fellow Age-Wellers so do come and say hello….
Celebrating the launch of Annabel’s new book, Th Celebrating the launch of Annabel’s new book, The Walking Cure! Such a fun and inspiring event 💚💚💚
You can hear Annabel talking about the remarkable You can hear Annabel talking about the remarkable and little known effects of landscape on our mood and health at new podcasts from @thewellnesswaypodcast and @standardissuepodcast - find them wherever you find your podcasts.

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