Videos
The School Year Survival Cookbook Series: Leftovers into Savoury Waffles
We’re back with more videos that support our latest cookbook: The School Year Survival Cookbook. This time we’re turning leftovers into super delicious savoury waffles. Guess who had never made
The School Year Survival Cookbook Video Series: How to Make Cauliflower Cous Cous
We love swapping cauliflower for rice or cous cous when we want to add more veggies to our plates (and reduce carbs, let’s be honest). Check out this easy method
The School Year Survival Cookbook Video Series: How to Make a Grain Bowl
Grain bowls are a great way to use up leftover protein and veggies, make them look a bit fancy (even though they’re easy) so your family is excited to eat
The School Year Survival Cookbook Video Series: Mini Shepard’s Pie For Lunches
We love this recipe for Shepherd’s Pie from our book because it makes a lot but this video shows you how you can create mini versions – perfect for school
The School Year Survival Cookbook Video Series: 7 Steps to a Smoothie Bowl
Smoothie bowls are a great way to pack major flavour and nutrition into your mornings. We’re breaking down our favourite formula for making a super healthy, delicious breakfast. This is
School Year Survival Cookbook Videos: Leftover Chicken Transforms into Pizza!
We’re back with another video we created to go along with The School Year Survival Cookbook! We wanted to start with a focus on leftovers and how to transform them
School Year Survival Cookbook Videos: Watch our Ratatouille Transform Into Shakshuka and Pasta
Thank you for all your kind words about our new book! It’s pretty sweet seeing The School Year Survival Cookbook already living in your kitchens! One of the elements we
Our Kids Make Brunch for the Global Morning Show Crew
Ceri and I aren’t the only ones who can throwdown an easy breakfast. The masterplan we hatched way back when our kids were babies has finally come together in a
Overnight Chia Pudding Video
My complicated relationship with the month of June is in full bloom. I’m loving the warmer days (and fewer arguments with children about jackets) but am feeling the burnout of