New Year, new you...
This is a mantra that many of you will be applying to yourselves; starting the new year as you mean to go on, usually in a healthier way than you ended the year! With Christmas seeming like a distant memory, we all try and happily forget about the vast glut of food that we indulged in over the festivities between Christmas and New Years & go about rectifying this situation -
The gym at work is quite frankly hilarious; rammed with regulars, those who are committed to a new year's fitness plan, those who feel like it is the new year and therefore should try and attend the gym (even if they aren't sure what they are doing) & those who are there solely to blast off that Christmas excess. The conversations in the changing rooms mainly revolve around different tactics as to how to go about shifting that mince pie muffin top! I'm hoping at some point that some gym-goers give up on going as finding a free machine or set of weights is proving tricky. I need emphasise that this gym is by no means small... it must be about four times the size of the gym we had at Exeter. at least.
Admittedly I am on my usual post Christmas health drive ... I have a body MOT at the gym booked in next Friday; I booked this before Christmas, this was the earliest appointment they had! The only problem is that I get to the two week wall and start to cave at the weekends. This weekend I came home & when I come home, food rules go out of the window. I have been fairly good but Sunday presents the challenge of a full on roast & pudding - which I am not going to turn down. I have therefore visited the fruit stall and am going to share with you a new year's refreshing pudding that is indulgent without piling on too many pounds!! ...Might as well be topical!
Serves 4
Pre-heat the oven to 180˚C
Bake to perfection for 20 minutes
You will need the following:
6 Peaches or Apricots
2 Oranges, juice of
25g Pistachios
Halve and stone the peaches
Lay skin side down on a baking tray
Halve the one of your oranges
Juice one of your oranges
Pour the orange juice over the apricots
Place in the oven to roast for 20 minutes
After 10 minutes of baking top your peaches with chopped pistachios
Juice the second orange & pour over your peaches as they come out of the oven
Serve with natural yoghurt
Enjoy a healthy & guilty free pud...