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Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO

Happy Christmas - A guide to Christmas meal prep and some last minute gift ideas!

Season 1, Ep. 28

In this episode, Prof Clare Collins and Ilyse Jones discuss last minute gift ideas and how to reduce stress over the Christmas season. They focus on budget-friendly meal plans, and creative gift ideas and talk about using seasonal ingredients for healthy eating, making meals look appealing, and easy non-alcoholic drink options. They discuss how important it is to share memories through favourite recipes and how to avoid food waste over the holidays by using leftovers and ensuring food safety during gatherings.


Here is the link to our three 'No Money No Time' eBooks on preparing a budget friendly Christmas Feast, Perfect Picnics and how to Keep Kids Busy at Christmas https://nomoneynotime.com.au/ebooks-meal-plans-more/ebooks

Try our No Money No Time tips for reducing moneu spent on alcohol over the festive season https://nomoneynotime.com.au/hacks-myths-faqs/our-tips-for-managing-your-alcohol-intake-this-festive-season


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