Thursday, 8 January 2026

How to survive Veganuary when you don’t love vegetables!

Every January you’ll probably see the word Veganuary floating around. It is a campaign that encourages people to try eating a vegan diet for the month of January which means no meat, fish, eggs or dairy. Anything that comes from an animal is off the table and to give plant based eating a go whether it’s for health reasons, environmental concerns, animal welfare or just curiosity.

Vegan food

For some people this is no big deal, they already love cooking with vegetables and trying out new recipes but if you’re someone who doesn’t exactly jump for joy at the sight of broccoli or spinach the thought of Veganuary might feel a little intimidating. The good news is that you don’t have to love vegetables to get through it.

Accept that potatoes are your new best friend!

Potatoes are the unsung heroes of Veganuary. Chips, roasties, mash, wedges, even a baked potato stuffed with beans is vegan and before you roll your eyes, think about it: you can eat them so many different ways in seven days and still not get bored. They’re cheap, filling and don’t taste remotely like the green stuff you’re avoiding.

Don’t fear the carbs!

Veganuary isn’t a low carb cleanse. Pasta, rice, noodles and bread are all still on the menu and while people might tell you that carbs are bad I’m here to tell you that carbs will help you survive.

Pasta with a tomato sauce and a sprinkle of vegan cheese, rice with curry, you can skip the meat, bulk it up with chickpeas or lentils, noodles stir fried with soy sauce, garlic and sesame oil is simple and tasty.

Get saucy!

If you’re worried that plant based meals are bland, sauces will save you. Vegans live and die by condiments. Think about it: hummus, salsa, guacamole, sweet chili sauce, peanut satay, curry sauces, vegan pesto are all delicious. You don’t even have to love the veg underneath if the sauce is carrying the meal. A blob of hummus can make carrot sticks bearable and drench a stir fry in teriyaki and suddenly it’s a proper meal.

Fake it till you make it!

We live in a golden age of fake meats. Vegan nuggets, burgers, sausages, you name it, someone’s made a soy or pea protein version of it. A lot of them are actually decent now too! I am a big fan of the Meatless Farm products and we often have the meatless mince as it just tastes better. So if you’re not ready to cuddle up with cauliflower start with what you know, meals that feel familiar just with a plant based twist.

Find your non veggie heroes!

Some of the tastiest vegan foods are not vegetables at all.

Beans & Lentils - They sound boring but throw them in a curry, stew or chili, and you’ll be shocked.
Tofu - It’s a bit spongy at first but if you fry it crispy and cover it in soy sauce it’s basically a nugget’s cousin.
Chickpeas - Not just for hummus. They’re brilliant roasted with spices, chucked into curries or made into falafel.
Peanut Butter - High in protein, spread it on toast, mix it in smoothies or just eat it with a spoon.

Breakfast!

Breakfast is the easiest meal to make vegan and options include: Porridge made with oat or almond milk, topped with fruit or even chocolate chips, toast with peanut butter and jam and smoothies.

Snacks are your lifeline!

You’ll get hungry and if you’re not prepared, that’s when you’ll start eyeing up non-vegan food. Keep snacks on hand such as: popcorn, tortilla chips & salsa, fruit, dark chocolate and roasted nuts.

Cheat!

There will be days when you can’t face another curry, stir fry, or bean based thing. That’s when you embrace the vegan junk food. A Greggs vegan sausage roll, fast food chains now do vegan burgers and nuggets and supermarkets have entire freezer aisle of vegan pizzas.

Sweet tooth salvation!

If desserts are your happy place you’ll be fine. Vegan ice cream, brownies, flapjacks and even cheesecake exist and lots of accidentally vegan treats are out there like Bourbon biscuits, Party Rings and Skittles!

Veganuary isn’t about perfection! If you slip up and eat something non vegan it doesn’t mean you’ve failed, it just means you’re human. The fact that you’re even giving it a go is a win. Doing Veganuary when you’re not a big fan of vegetables sounds like mission impossible but it’s really not. Between carbs, sauces, meat substitutes and snacks you can absolutely get through the month without turning into a salad.

Are you trying Veganuary this year?

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

365 Days Of Gratitude. In December I was grateful for...

December was a great month. It of course had its ups and downs with Becky being ill for almost a week but she pulled herself around and got all of her Christmas shopping done. We all had a great Christmas and start to the new year.

I have seen many people on social media list something every day that they are grateful for and thought I would join in. I have done this for the whole of the last couple of years and it has really made me realise that even on bad days I have something to be grateful for.

Today I am grateful for

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Today I am grateful to get more Christmas shopping done! Came home and sorted all the presents and it turns out I am just about finished buying gifts for everyone!

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Today I am grateful that Ellie finally brought her dirty washing downstairs despite me asking for about a week. Eesh!

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Today I am grateful for online grocery shopping and adding a lot of Christmas things to the basket! Hehehe

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Today I am grateful that Ellie brought me a treat home. A Maltesers Reindeer!

Maltesers Reindeer

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Today I am grateful for lunch at my dad's. He is such a good cook, even the simplest meals taste better than I can make them!

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Today I am grateful for a couple of glasses of wine tonight.

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Today I am grateful for a day in front of the TV watching the Harry Potter movies.

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Today I am grateful to my dad taking us shopping. We have now got all the freezer food for Christmas and a few extras.

Christmas mug

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Today I am grateful that the girls have finished their Christmas present buying and I have too! I ordered the last few things today!

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Today I am grateful for a long shower, clean PJs and fresh bedding! It's little things like that which make me happy!

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Today I am grateful I checked what day Stu had taken off work next month for an appointment. I said about 18 times he needed a certain day but of course he put a holiday in for the day after.

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Today I am grateful for a lovely Christmas present sent from a friend. I shouldn't have opened it but I couldn't wait. Hehehe

Christmas chocolate hamper

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Today I am grateful that I have nothing to do tomorrow so I can stay up and watch John Cena's last match in the WWE.

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Today I am grateful that the girls gave me a good giggle when they were wrapping Christmas gifts. They made such a drama out of it!

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Today I am grateful that I don't have to go into town again before Christmas.

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Today I am grateful that I was up early so I could have a productive day!

My fella and I

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Today I am grateful that Ellie is finished college for the rest of the year. She could do with a lie in or 10, she has struggled to get out of bed this week.

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Today I am grateful that the girls came up with a ton of things that I forgot to add to the Christmas food shop!

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Today I am grateful that I got to drop off some bags of Christmas presents to family! Another thing ticked off my to-do list!

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Today I am grateful that I got Ellie's and my hair dyed. I actually got the timings right and didn't need to wash both our hair at the same time.

Dying our hair

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Today I am grateful that my dad popped round with more Christmas presents!

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Today I am grateful there were only a couple of substitutions with the big Christmas food shop! We're all set for the big day now!

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Today I am grateful that I could get a lot of little jobs done around the house and I remembered to take everything out of the freezer which needs defrosting!

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Today I am grateful that I got all the food ready for tomorrow with a little help from Ellie. Merry Christmas everyone!

Christmas dinner

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Today I am grateful for a perfect Christmas Day! The only thing that could have made it better would have been if Becky hadn't been at work but we made the most of the time we had together!

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Today I am grateful for a very lazy Boxing Day. Ate lots, watched Stranger Things, my dad popped round and I had the longest shower.

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Today I am grateful for a family night. Watching some TV and listening to lots of music.

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Today I am grateful for a quiet day of doing nothing.

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Today I am grateful that Stu helped me take all the Christmas decorations down. It looks so bare in here now but it's done.

My girls

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Today I am grateful that Ellie made my lunch. Just ham and coleslaw sandwiches but she made them perfectly! Just the right amount of coleslaw!

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Today I am grateful for a fun evening at the pub. It was well after 2am when we got it. Oops.

What were you grateful for in December?

Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Celebrate National Shortbread Day with these tasty treats!

Shortbread! That gloriously buttery, crumbly little biscuit that somehow makes a cup of tea feel like a proper treat! Did you know today is National Shortbread Day! Whether you like it plain and classic, dipped in chocolate or jazzed up with nuts and citrus, shortbread is basically a hug in biscuit form. Grab your baking tin, preheat that oven and let’s celebrate with some easy, delicious recipes!

Basic shortbread

Classic Shortbread!

Ingredients:

225g of unsalted butter, softened but not melted.
110g of caster sugar.
275g of plain flour.

Method:

Preheat the oven to 160°C (fan).
Beat the butter and sugar together until creamy.
Mix in the flour until it forms a dough.
Press into a baking tin or roll out and cut into fingers or rounds.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until pale golden.
Cool and try not to eat them all at once.

You can't celebrate without the classic! This is your plain but perfect version.

Espresso Shortbread!

Espresso Shortbread

Ingredients:

Classic shortbread dough.
1 to 2 teaspoons of instant coffee powder.

Method:

Mix espresso powder into the dough before shaping.
Bake as usual.

This gives a little kick to your biscuits which is perfect for a mid afternoon treat.

Orange and Dark Chocolate Shortbread!

Orange and Dark Chocolate Shortbread

Ingredients:

225g butter.
110g sugar.
275g plain flour.
Zest of 1 large orange.
50g dark chocolate chips.

Method:

Cream butter, sugar, and orange zest.
Mix in flour and chocolate chips.
Shape into fingers or rounds and bake at 160°C for 25 to 30 minutes.

That zingy orange with chocolate makes them taste far more complicated than they are.

Almond and Cherry Shortbread!

Almond and Cherry Shortbread

Ingredients:

Classic shortbread base.
50g chopped glace cherries.
50g chopped almonds.

Method:

Fold cherries and almonds into the dough.
Bake as normal.

They look fabulous, taste amazing and make you feel slightly sophisticated just by eating them.

Do you like shortbread? Have you ever made it before?

Monday, 5 January 2026

Our weekly meal plan! 5th - 11th January! #MealPlanningMonday


Last week's meal plan mostly went to plan. Well, it did until Thursday. No one, especially me felt like cooking on New Year's Day so we got takeaway pizza. Friday was another one of those days when cooking just didn’t make sense. Becky was away for the night, so it felt a bit pointless having a full meal so we went for picky bits. Saturday was a funny one too. Ellie was away for the night and Becky was working, so it was just Stu and me. So we had chicken curry and chips. Comfort food with no fuss! Today we're back to eating normal meals, a little bit healthier and certainly no takeaways. We have a Gousto Box being delivered today which should help things out a bit.

This week is almost back to normal life. Apart from that Stu booked a couple of days off work, just to use his holidays before the new work year starts in April. We have an afternoon out later in the week. Ellie has the check-up on her heart. It's just routine after her having surgery to fix a hole in her heart when she was almost two years old. Becky had her check-up late last year and she was told her leaky valves are leaking a little more than they were, so we're expecting the same news for Ellie because their hearts have always been the same. We're just hoping Ellie gets told the same as Becky, to come back in 2 years and see how things stand then. Fingers crossed for boring news. Boring is good when it comes to hearts!

On the menu this week we have:

Monday - Gousto Meal - Saucy Onion Gravy Beef Meatballs & Crushed Potatoes!
This one sounds like exactly what we need to start the week. Hearty, warming and proper comfort food. The forecast is showing snow and it has been absolutely freezing here the last few days. I am so ready for spring and some warmer weather!

Tuesday - Gousto Meal - One Pan Gochujang Pork Bolognese With Udon Noodles!
I order these meals and sometimes have no idea what is in them until they're delivered or I am writing this blog post. I had to Google what Gochujang was. It's a Korean fermented chilli paste known for its complex spicy, sweet and savoury (umami) flavour. It sounds like it’s going to give a proper lift to a usually very safe Bolognese. I’ll probably go easy with it though, just in case it turns out hotter than expected. I like flavour but not that mouth on fire feeling.

Wednesday - Gousto Meal - Chicken Tikka Masala With Rice!
I’m pretty sure we’ve had this one before and you really can’t go wrong with a curry midweek. It’s one of those meals that feels like a treat but doesn’t take much effort, which is exactly what Wednesdays need.

Thursday - Eating out!
We will grab something while we are out because I don't think I will feel like cooking when we get in. All I'll be thinking about it warming myself up!

Friday - Fish fingers, chips and baked beans!
A childish meal but so, so good, especially when the chips are home-made ones. It’s easy, everyone eats it without complaint and it feels like a little reward for getting through the week.

We’ve definitely had this one before and it’s a favourite. It’s like a fakeaway sweet and sour chicken but better. This recipe is actually the one that taught me how easy sweet and sour dip is to make, and now we love it. The sesame slaw is lovely too. 

Sunday - Mince, dumplings, mashed potato and veg!
A proper Sunday dinner to finish the week. Hearty, filling and perfect for a cold January day. This is the kind of meal that makes the house smell amazing and sets us up nicely for a quiet evening afterwards. Exactly how Sundays should be!

What are you eating this week?