Vegans are often one step ahead when it comes to trends in the food world. We were enjoying avocado on toast thanks to its buttery texture long before it became the brunch of choice for hungry hipsters, and we’ve long been au fait with exotic ingredients such as jackfruit and seitan. To help you make the most of the fact that many previously hard-to-find ingredients can now be found in supermarkets, we’ve collated a delicious selection of recipes that showcase why these ingredients are finally enjoying their time in the limelight – check them out from page 12.
The meteoric rise in veganism has largely been attributed to the younger generation sharing enticing vegan dishes on platforms such as Instagram, showing the enormous power that social media has to influence change. One trend that is taking hold of Instagram is sharing cleaning tips and keeping a tidy home, and it’s set to be one of the biggest lifestyle trends of 2019. However, many of the people promoting this trend use extraordinary amounts of products that aren’t cruelty-free, contain harmful chemicals and encourage you to buy more plastic. All you really need to get your home sparkling is vinegar, lemon, bicarbonate of soda and a dash of elbow grease. Let us show you how to keep your home ship shape with ingredients you probably have in the cupboard, whilst looking after the planet (p100).
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