Monday 2 January 2012

Four million recipe cards will be sent to teach families how to cook in NHS healthy eating drive

Four million recipe cards will be distributed to the public as part of a new healthy eating drive launched today.
More than a thousand supermarket stores across the country are offering discounts on healthy ingredients such as fruit and veg and low fat yoghurts as part of the Department of Health's Change4Life public health campaign.
The recipe cards are accompanied by an online recipe finder to help households plan cheaper, more nutritious meals as the Government ramps up efforts to persuade English families to eat healthier meals.
Help for families: Change4Life will be issuing four million recipe cards as well as providing an online recipe finder as part of its new healthy eating drive
Help for families: Change4Life will be issuing four million recipe cards as well as providing an online recipe finder as part of its new healthy eating drive

A Department of Health spokesman said: 'Shockingly, research has found that the second most popular evening meal is a sandwich opposed to a balanced meal.
'This doesn't have to be the case. If we plan our meals and shopping we can save money and make healthier choices at mealtimes.'
 

Meanwhile, celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott has published a free cookbook containing a month's worth of popular, healthy recipes which can be created for under £5.
He has also filmed YouTube cooking tutorials which will be posted on the Change4Life website as part of the nation-wide Supermeals initiative.
TV Chef: Ainsley Harriott is helping Change4Life's healthy eating drive with a series of online video cooking tutorials
TV Chef: Ainsley Harriott is helping Change4Life's healthy eating drive with a series of online video cooking tutorials
Public Health Minister Anne Milton said: 'The New Year is a good time to think about losing weight. The Supermeals campaign will give us all some great ideas for balanced meals on a budget.'
Harriott added: 'Sometimes the thought of making meals from scratch can seem a bit daunting, but I have always tried to assure people that cooking at home can be really quick, easy and doesn't need to break the bank.
'This campaign is a great way to give people the tools and imagination they need to get back into the kitchen and give cooking a try.'
The discounted ingredients will be available at Asda, Co-operative Food and Aldi stores across England.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2081273/Four-million-recipe-cards-sent-teach-families-cook-NHS-healthy-eating-drive.html#ixzz1iK2SHBgq

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