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Your season on a plate

Eating according to the seasons makes sense, so I encourage you to listen to the transitioning seasonal cues and shift to eating grounding but lighter foods. My menu over winter has rotated between stews, stir-fries, curries, warming teas — and sometimes a cheeky dessert — because these foods tend to keep us toasty and cosy inside and can be so satiating that they stop us from overeating.

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