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Telegraph
a day ago
- Health
- Telegraph
Delectable ways to celebrate the warmer months
As the sun lingers longer and life moves outdoors, it's time to rethink our seasonal pleasures. Whether you're raising a glass to a graduate, glowing from the inside out or simply choosing a better brunch companion, this is food and drink with a little more finesse. Spring into summer with a household juice brand When the warmer months roll around and you're craving a refreshing juice, which brand comes to mind? Copella has been harnessing the goodness of apples since 1969. A lot has changed since that first press, but what remains constant is Copella's passion for doing good, for health, community and the planet. And naturally, squeezing the very best natural ingredients into every bottle. Copella apple juice is made from handpicked apples, pressed and bottled within 36 hours; never from concentrate. Every 150ml of Copella provides one of your five a day. The best-selling Cloudy Apple flavour won a Good Housekeeping Award in 2024, and Apple and Elderflower earned a Great Taste '24 accreditation. Packed with goodness, it's also a great source of vitamin C, which supports normal immune system function. Find Copella in supermarkets, in the chilled juice aisle. Visit Support your skin, hair and nails from the inside out If you're accustomed to messy powders and hard-to-swallow tablets, there's now a different way to get your glow on. Nourished's innovative, sugar-free and vegetarian gummies are packed with a tailored blend of nutrients aiming to help support the maintenance of healthy hair, skin and nails from within. The Collagen+ range includes Ovoderm™, a vegetarian collagen derived from recycled eggshells. Made in the UK using advanced 3D printing technology, these gummies represent the future of personalised beauty nutrition. No mixing, no mess – just a once-a-day treat designed to help you look and feel your best. Available now at Boots online or direct from Sip with purpose – and no compromise on taste Whether it's garden barbecues or golden-hour evening gatherings, it's increasingly clear that not every get-together needs alcohol, but mindful drinking doesn't mean cutting out the fun. Crafted by neuroscientist professor David Nutt, Sentia Spirits' drinks are a perfect non-alcoholic choice for your summer soirees. Gaba Gold pairs hops and schisandra. Gaba Red blends passionflower and ashwagandha. Gaba Black combines ginseng and ginkgo. Each expression is designed to be mixed like a premium spirit – try Gaba Red with tonic and orange or Gaba Gold with lime soda. Ideal for mindful drinkers and wellness-focused hosts, these award-winning blends elevate your social rituals. Find your favourite at Toast your graduate with a stylish Italian celebration San Carlo, the elegant Italian dining group, is offering a special graduation-season toast with one of champagne's finest names. Across select restaurants, diners can pre-order a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut for just £50. Known for refined regional cooking and sophisticated interiors, San Carlo's restaurants provide a suitably glamorous setting for this memorable milestone. Whether it's lunch with the family or an evening celebration, it's the perfect opportunity to raise a glass in style. The offer is open to all dining guests and must be reserved at the time of booking – bottles are limited to one per table and cannot be requested on the day. Find your nearest restaurant and book at Treat yourself to a truly surprising meal out In a bright corner of Bath, Menu Gordon Jones flips fine dining on its head. The catch of the day? Spontaneity. Diners aren't shown the tasting menu at all until the end of their meal, leaving each bold, imaginative dish to arrive as a complete surprise. Chef-owner Gordon Jones curates a daily changing line-up using seasonal British produce, Indian spices, Asian influences and a fearless sense of fun. Every plate is a new story, served with natural wine pairings and an infectious passion for flavour. Expect rare-breed meats from small producers, wild fish and a level of culinary invention you'll be thinking about for weeks. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just craving something different, this is food that delights in the unexpected. Book now at Indulge in seafood with a rich heritage in Soho Founded in Holland in 1984 by fishmonger Fons de Visscher (his name literally means 'fisherman') The Seafood Bar distils generations of seafood expertise into a beautiful Georgian townhouse restaurant on Dean Street. Revered by The Guardian and the Financial Times, this family-run spot is renowned for its upmarket yet accessible approach to fine seafood. Expect impeccably fresh platters of oysters, fruits de mer, juicy scallops and classic fish and chips served with finesse and friendly service. Since launching its first London outpost in 2021, The Seafood Bar has become a go-to for quality, conviviality and excellent value. Whether you're craving a lavish spread or a simple supper, this is seafood done right. Book now at Savour a smoky dram from the Isle of Skye Torabhaig is one of only two single malt distilleries on Skye, and the first to open in nearly two centuries. Shaped by the rugged beauty of the Sleat Peninsula, its latest release, Sound of Sleat, captures the elemental character of this windswept corner of the Hebrides. Matured in US oak and former bourbon casks, this bold yet refined whisky presents a whiff of maritime saltiness, soft citrus, warming spice and smoke as from a spring bonfire. Part of the distillery's Legacy Series, it showcases Torabhaig's 'well-tempered peat' philosophy, in the shape of a whisky that balances rare elegance with profound depth. A new label, designed by local artist Ellis O'Connor, completes the picture, echoing the swirling mists and wild energy of Skye itself. Whet your appetite today at Stock up for summer sipping with bold Aussie wines Award-winning Australian brand Andrew Peace has added two standout bottles to its Masterpeace range, now available in Tesco. The rich, fruit-forward cabernet sauvignon is smooth and full of character, the perfect accompaniment to grilled lamb or barbecued steak. Meanwhile, the zesty new pinot grigio is refreshingly crisp and pairs beautifully with lighter summer fare such as grilled halloumi, chicken or a summer potato salad. Already home to a much-loved shiraz and a celebrated chardonnay, this keenly priced range is ideal for sunny garden suppers and straightforward summer evening entertaining. Shop the full selection at Expand your palate with a curated whisky subscription True whisky lovers know that the very best bottles seldom make it to supermarket shelves. That's where the Summerton Whisky Club comes in. This bi-monthly subscription delivers full-sized bottles of exceptional whisky direct to your door, each one hand-picked for flavour, rarity and provenance. Expect limited releases, under-the-radar gems and exclusive bottlings you won't find elsewhere, all with free delivery and unbeatable value. Whether you prefer a smoky dram from Islay or something smooth and spicy from Tennessee, the club offers a world of flavour without the guesswork. It's like Christmas every other month, and a great way to build a collection worth sharing. Join the community or attend the Summerton Whisky Festival to deepen your knowledge. Sign up at Taste Japanese tradition, born from a kitchen-table dream What began life as a family daydream during lockdown has become a regional dining sensation. Sushi and Salad was born in Ely with a simple aim – to bring proper, handcrafted Japanese cuisine to the local community. First a takeaway, it swiftly won hearts with its premium sushi, crisp tempura and flavourful ramen. As demand soared, it grew into a fully fledged restaurant, and now spans three buzzy locations in Ely, Stamford and Saffron Walden. Whether dining in or grabbing a swift bite, you can expect authentic flavours, meticulous presentation and real hospitality. This is Japanese food with soul, driven by the same passion that sparked it all. Where else? Around a family's kitchen table. Order or book your table now at This content is brought to you by Living360, a digital lifestyle destination keeping you up to date with health and fitness, food and drink, beauty, travel, finance trends and more. 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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Leading Kefir-Maker Lifeway Foods' Berry Blast Probiotic Smoothie + Collagen Selected as a Good Housekeeping 2025 Snack Awards Winner
MORTON GROVE, Ill., June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lifeway Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: LWAY), a leading U.S. supplier of kefir and fermented probiotic products that support the microbiome, announced today that its Berry Blast Probiotic Smoothie + Collagen was named a winner in Good Housekeeping's 2025 Snack Awards. The full list of awards can be found on Creamy, cultured, and packed with benefits, Lifeway's Berry Blast Probiotic Smoothie + Collagen delivers all the goodness of Lifeway's signature kefir with an added boost of 5 grams of hydrolyzed collagen in every bottle for skin health and joint support. This functional smoothie is rich in high-quality bioavailable nutrients, including Vitamins A, B and D, protein, and essential fatty acids, all of which are crucial to healthy skin cell production. Plus, with 12 live and active probiotic cultures and billions of beneficial CFUs (Colony Forming Units), it helps support a healthy microbiome and digestive health. It's also lactose-free and gluten-free. Berry Blast is one of four delicious flavors in Lifeway's first-to-market Probiotic Smoothie + Collagen line, alongside Matcha Latte, Tropical Fruit, and Plain. Developed in response to rising consumer demand for lactose-free, functional dairy products, the line supports the gut-skin axis – a key area of wellness that connects digestive and skin health through the body's internal communications systems. Berry Blast Probiotic Smoothie + Collagen is available nationwide at select independent and specialty stores. To find it near you, visit: About Lifeway Foods, Foods, Inc., which has been recognized as one of Forbes' Best Small Companies, is America's leading supplier of the probiotic, fermented beverage known as kefir. In addition to its line of drinkable kefir, the Company also produces a variety of cheeses and a ProBugs line for kids. Lifeway's tart and tangy fermented dairy products are now sold across the United States, Mexico, Ireland, South Africa, United Arab Emirates and France. Learn how Lifeway is good for more than just you at Derek Miller Vice President of Communications, Lifeway FoodsEmail: derekm@ Perceptual AdvisorsDan TarmanEmail: dtarman@ General inquiries:Lifeway Foods, 847-967-1010Email: info@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Lifeway Foods, Inc. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'We've openly chatted about it': Sophie Ellis-Bextor on how she spoke to her sons about Netflix's Adolescence
When Netflix's Adolescence arrived on our screens in March, it got the whole nation talking – and that includes singer and Kitchen Disco icon Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Starring on Good Housekeeping's August cover, she shared how it was useful to bring into discussion with her sons, as well as how important it is to talk about toxic masculinity. Sophie, who is mum to Sonny, 21, Kit, 16, Ray, 13, Jesse, nine, and Mickey, six, explained: 'Aspects of it were brilliant to bring into the discussion, but I've always had a lot of faith in my boys. We've openly chatted about toxic masculinity for a long time. 'My eldest is very articulate about these things, so none of it was new to my house. Sometimes people have an idea of what boys are like, as if they're a different species,' she added. As far as I'm concerned, I'm raising five people who happen to be boys. She also addressed the issue of mobile phones and screen time, explaining that, in her house, it's a conversation rather than a set of rules about what they can and can't do. 'I keep an eye on it, because that's parenting, but if you start demonising things, you shut down communication,' she says. 'Then you're like those parents in the 1950s who made kids burn their rock 'n' roll albums.' As for housework, she explained that the boys help out around the house and revealed that, with food being a big part of family life, they're quite handy in the kitchen. 'My intention is that they should all leave home being able to cook and dance,' she says. 'The key skills.' Fans may remember that Sophie's boys joined her on her Instagram Live Kitchen Discos during the Covid lockdowns, which became a real family affair. 'The Kitchen Discos were very relaxed for them," Sophie says. 'I'd say, 'Oh, we're doing another one on Friday if you fancy it?' "And some weeks they might say, 'I'm not doing it,' then, with five minutes to go, they'd come downstairs in a crazy outfit." Sometimes they were dressed as superheroes, sometimes as animals, sometimes they were outside on the trampoline, sometimes clinging to her leg. Music, she mused, is just part of life at home. 'We always have music on, and all the stuff was in our kitchen already: disco balls, sequin bunting, smoke machine, laser machine…' Something tells us life in the Ellis-Bextor-Jones family is rather fun. Read the full interview in Good Housekeeping UK's August issue, on sale now. Sophie's album, Perimenopop, is released on 12th September. Visit to win tickets to Sophie's album launch show at London KOKO on 8th September. You Might Also Like The anti-ageing wonder ingredient you're missing in your skincare routine 15 dresses perfect for a summer wedding 6 items our fashion team always take on a beach holiday


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's life with five sons and why she looks at their phones
Singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor has opened up about parenting and the secret to her 20-year marriage with her musician husband As a mother of five boys, Sophie Ellis-Bextor is happy she can talk openly to her sons about difficult issues like toxic masculinity. The Murder On The Dancefloor singer's children are aged from six to 21 and, although she keeps an eye on their mobile phones, she says she does not try to demonise them. She tells Good Housekeeping magazine: 'I've always had a lot of faith in my boys. We've openly chatted about toxic masculinity for a long time. My eldest is very articulate about these things, so none of it was new to my house.' Toxic masculinity is a hot topic following the recent success of the hit Netflix show Adolescence starring Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper. READ MORE: Jamie Theakston praises 'fantastic' Amanda Holden for her support amid his gruelling cancer battle Stephen plays father Eddie Miller, who watches armed police burst into his home to arrest his 13-year-old son Jamie (Owen) over a bullying incident. It has sparked conversations around misogyny among young boys online and the radicalisation of young men, with its creators discussing the topic in Parliament in April. Sophie, 46, is mum to 21-year-old Sonny, Kit, 16, Ray, 13, Jesse, nine, and six-year-old Mickey and says she has honest conversations with them about the subject. She said: 'Sometimes people have an idea of what boys are like, as if they're a different species. As I far as I'm concerned, I'm raising five people who happen to be boys. "I keep an eye on (their mobile phone screen time), because that's parenting, but if you start demonising things, you shut down communication. Then you're like those parents in the 1950s who made kids burn their rock 'n' roll albums.' Disco queen Sophie is married to musician Richard Jones, 46, and said her mum – former children's TV presenter Janet Ellis – is partly to thank for their happy 20-year union: 'When we got married, we'd already had our first baby. My mum said, 'Make sure you always choose each other over anything else, even the kids.' She was right. Even though the kids might roll their eyes if they see us hugging or whatever, they are happy that we are happy. We have fun as a family, too. Last year, they came with us for a lot of the tour.' Pop star Sophie burst on to the scene in 2000 with her number one hit Groovejet (If This Ain't Love), a collaboration with DJ Spiller She has sold millions of albums worldwide, and her other chart successes included the Cher cover Take Me Home and Murder On The Dancefloor – which has enjoyed a recent resurgence thanks to the movie Saltburn. Sophie said of the revival: 'The whole thing was glorious.' Sophie got the nation dancing throughout the Covid lockdown with her Instagram kitchen discos and recalled: 'It felt so good to have that community.' This year she is returning with new music. Her album Perimenopop is out on September 12 and Sophie says that it's her way of showing the world there is no age limit on pop music. She added: 'There's still this idea that only young people make pop music. As soon as I had the new album title, I felt like, 'Now I can literally be myself.' This album is about poking fun at this gloomy chapter and the narrative around it that women should be quietening down and becoming invisible. I don't feel like that at all.'
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Step One Foods Selected as a Good Housekeeping 2025 Snack Awards Winner
MINNEAPOLIS, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Step One Foods announced today that its Lemon Almond Bar and Dark Chocolate Walnut Bar have been named winners in Good Housekeeping's 2025 Snack Awards. The full list of winners can be found at Cardiologist formulated and backed by rigorous clinical research at Mayo Clinic, Step One Foods' snack bars are designed to deliver rapid, measurable improvements in cardiometabolic health — all while redefining what truly great-for-you food can taste like. Praised as the "Best Functional Bar," the Lemon Almond Bar stood out to both nutrition experts and testers for its clean ingredient list, craveable flavor, and clinically driven formulation. Good Housekeeping highlighted the bar's unique ability to promote heart health by actively blocking cholesterol absorption and reabsorption. Both the Lemon Almond and Dark Chocolate Walnut Bars were described by testers as having just the right amount of sweetness, with one noting that the dark chocolate "feels like a treat." To find the best snacks on the market, the Good Housekeeping Institute's registered dietitians and culinary experts rigorously analyzed the ingredient lists, nutrition facts labels, packaging claims and flavor profiles of hundreds of submissions. Next, more than 1,000 consumer testers tried the snacks to share feedback on taste and provide additional real-life analysis. Winners were selected based on innovations in the food space that taste great and meet nutritional criteria, such as caps on per-serving calories, sugar and sodium. Step One Foods Lemon Almond Bar offers a burst of citrusy brightness with the nutty richness of almonds, while delivering health benefits in every bite. Made with dates, flax seeds, oat bran, chia, walnuts, and lemon juice, this bar is a refreshing way to support daily fiber and plant sterol intake — two nutrients documented to help lower cholesterol. Step One Foods Dark Chocolate Walnut Bar delivers indulgent flavor with crave-worthy richness. It's made with 72% cacao dark chocolate, walnuts, chia, flax, and plant sterols to support cardiometabolic health while satisfying sweet cravings. Dessert never tasted so good - or was so good for you! "We're absolutely thrilled to be recognized by Good Housekeeping, a publication long admired for its commitment to consumer trust and product integrity," said Dr. Elizabeth Klodas, practicing cardiologist and founder of Step One Foods. "This award affirms what we've believed from day one: that food can be both delicious and deeply impactful for long-term health." Rooted in clinical science, Step One Foods formulates every product to deliver the four building blocks of heart health in clinically impactful amounts: Fiber, binds to cholesterol in the intestinal tract, aiding removal Plant sterols, block cholesterol absorption Antioxidants, reduce cholesterol oxidation preventing plaque buildup in arteries Omega-3s, reduce inflammation and support healthy cholesterol levels The winning bars are part of Step One Foods' full line of science-backed unapologetically delicious snacks and breakfast favorites all designed to support cardiometabolic health — including options like instant oatmeal, pancake mix, and other everyday staples. Each item delivers the precise nutrients in the right amounts needed to help lower cholesterol naturally, making it easier than ever to turn real food into powerful daily care. About Step One FoodsStep One Foods is a mission-driven, clinically backed food-as-medicine company founded by cardiologist Dr. Elizabeth Klodas. Frustrated by the limits of medication alone, Dr. Klodas developed Step One Foods to provide convenient, evidence-based nutrition to help patients manage and improve cardiovascular health. Step One's products have been tested in a double-blind, randomized controlled clinical trial conducted by Mayo Clinic and the University of Manitoba, demonstrating significant LDL cholesterol reductions in just 30 days. Media Contact: Jenny Pilewski 828-719-7083 396876@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Step One Foods Error al recuperar los datos Inicia sesión para acceder a tu cartera de valores Error al recuperar los datos Error al recuperar los datos Error al recuperar los datos Error al recuperar los datos