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Cook Right for Your Genes Cooking Classes

Friday, June 25, 2010


Last week FitGenes had their first Cook Right For Your Genes Cooking Classes where our Lifestyle Coach and Chef put
on a show for our Melbourne customers!


Leigh & Ian showed our guests how to choose the right ingredients   to match their gene profile and how to prepare wholesome and nutritious breakfast, lunch and dinner meals.

Eating is not just  functional, it shapes our health, lifestlye and ageing. We are what eat and what we eat now shapes our future. Statistics show that the last 18 years of our life will be spent with at least 1 disability -disabilities that could be prevented  through nutrition  and exercise. 

Nutrition is not just about fruit and vegetables it's about when you eat them, how you prepare food, ingredient combinations, but most importantly what YOU need to eat to match YOUR body's genetic makeup.  Eat Right For Your Body!

 


  
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Breakfast Morning Glory!

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Eat like a king for breakfast!

Throw away the cereal box for a day and have a nutrient dense breakfast. Try our breakfast recipes:

Blueberry Smoothie:

  • Handful of fresh/frozen blueberries
  • 1 Banana
  • 1 Teaspoon flaxseed oil
  • Small handful of almonds
  • 1/4 cup apple juice
  • Ice

Optional (add a scoop of whey protein)
Blend until smooth.

Slow cooked oats with fresh rock melon:

  • Half cup of dry slow cooked oats
  • Few slices of fresh rockmelon
  • Ground nuts-almonds/walnuts/brazil nuts
  • Almond or rice milk

Optional (drizzle honey over the top)

Cook the slow oats in water over the stove for 3-5 minutes. Top with fresh rock melon, ground nuts and almond/rice milk. Sprinkle honey if necessary.

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