Foods that help you compete with the summer heatShutterstockEat seasonal superfoods for a healthy summer.Just as you change your wardrobe for summer, your diet should get a bit of a makeover as well. As the dog days of summer are upon us, you need to fuel your body with foods that help maintain energy levels despite the hot temperatures.
Changing environmental conditions could lead to worldwide food shortagesThe planet may be entering a new era of food shortages on a global scale.According to Yahoo! News, a book by Earth Policy Institute president Lester Brown reveals that food prices have doubled over the past ten years and will likely continue to rise.
In today& 39;s Link Love, kiwi pineapple ice pops, plus green chile pork enchiladasEvery day, The Daily Meal scours the web for stories worth reading and blogs worth following.• These Avengers and Justice League cupcakes (left) would be perfect for any kid& 39;s birthday. Regali Kitchen • Kiwi, pineapple, and honey make a simple summer popsicle.
Cut the bacon into strips and fry in your own fat. Cut the onion into small pieces and place it over the bacon to brown it as well. After it has browned, add the salad and leave it for a few minutes. Pour the water over the ingredients, so that it has a place to drain. Bring to the boil until the salad softens.
Greens are one of the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow in containers. They sprout almost daily—simply pluck the outside leaves you need and find more awaiting you tomorrow. Read on to see what& 39;s sprouting in our salad garden. Eating healthy should still be delicious.Sign up for our daily newsletter for more great articles and tasty, healthy recipes.
RecipesDish typePies and tartsSavoury pies and tartsVegetable pies and tartsTomato tartThis beautiful savoury tart looks and tastes amazing with caramelised cherry tomatoes and mixed fresh herbs.1 person made thisIngredientsServes: 6 2 tablespoons olive oil250g cherry tomatoes2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar3 tablespoons caster sugar1 pinch salt1 tablespoon mixed fresh herbs (e.