This stunning picture by IG user novicekitchen_ celebrates one of his favourite healthy snacks.
He says “Apples are full of vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals, making them the ideal snack for a mid-afternoon slump.”
“So, grab an apple at 3pm instead of that sugary snack”🍎
This Thursday, 10.30, PiP's Sarah in the Chair for the @PolicyRural RED talk 5 and what a conversation this will be! Book now as places are limited, send in your questions and lets talk #food#farming#agritech and what our farming landscape will look like in the future.
Many people are facing "pressing challenges" in getting the healthy food they need due to #coronavirus. Our Chair has written to George Eustice @DefraGovUK to highlight the evidence we've received as part of our inquiry into #COVID19 & Food Supply. See https://t.co/C0K4ykjkRQ
This beautiful blossom means we’re entering into Springtime. And don’t worry, you’ll be able to enjoy it soon enough!
Speaking of time, @rhitrition has suggested 3pm as an ideal time for a juicy British apple, utilising the slow-releasing energy.
With our Sarah, @mumofaurelia in the chair! It’s going to be an in-depth analysis of the current financial situation & packages. #rural#ruralbusiness#ruralpolicy
An apple a day helps you get the nutrition you need
#DidYouKnow 3pm is an ideal time for #AppleOClock? Nutritionist @rhitrition says “one portion of British apples gets you nearly 5g of fibre to help your gut and heart health!"