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“Fast 800: Cowboy baked beans - Daily Mail” plus 3 more

“Fast 800: Cowboy baked beans - Daily Mail” plus 3 more


Fast 800: Cowboy baked beans - Daily Mail

Posted: 08 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT

This simple version can be served at breakfast or as an accompaniment to grilled chicken or meat. It's also lovely topped with crumbled cheese for a quick supper 

Cowboy baked beans

Cowboy baked beans

   

SERVES 2

  • 1 tbsp olive oil 
  • 1 small onion, peeled and very finely chopped 
  • 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed 
  • ½ - 1 tsp tsp smoked paprika, hot or sweet, depending on taste 
  • 1 × 400g can haricot beans, drained 
  • 350g passata 
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 
  • 2 thin slices wholegrain bread (each around 20g) 

Heat the oil in a nonstick saucepan, add the onion and gently fry for 3-4 minutes, stirring regularly.

Add the garlic and paprika and cook for a few seconds more, stirring.

Tip the beans into the pan and add the passata and Worcestershire sauce. Season with sea salt and ground black pepper. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 5 minutes, or until the sauce is thickened, stirring regularly – especially towards the end of the cooking time.

Just before the beans are ready, toast the bread and place on two plates. Spoon the beans over and serve. 

COOK'S TIP   

Use any canned beans you like; just keep the quantities the same. 

ON 5:2 NON-FAST DAYS   

Serve with an extra slice of wholegrain toast and a generous drizzle of olive oil. 

NUTRITION PER SERVING

CALS 309, PROTEIN 13g, FAT 7g, FIBRE 15g, CARBS 41g 

 

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Posted: 08 May 2016 12:00 AM PDT

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Nannying health chiefs want to stop your children eating All-Bran - Daily Mail

Posted: 15 Sep 2018 12:00 AM PDT

The 'nanny state' is set to label All-Bran as a junk food that should be avoided by children

The 'nanny state' is set to label All-Bran as a junk food that should be avoided by children

It has a decades-old reputation as a cereal that families eat to boost their health. Yet now, the 'nanny state' is set to label All-Bran as a junk food that should be avoided by children – alongside Special K and Shreddies.

Fruit yogurts made by organic brands such as Yeo Valley and Rachel's may also be categorised as unhealthy by Public Health England – and banned from being advertised on children's TV.

The net has been widened after experts reduced the recommended daily sugar limit in a bid to tackle the obesity crisis. A UN report last week found Britain was the third fattest nation in Europe.

But last night Chris Snowdon, of the Institute of Economic Affairs, said PHE's 'puritanical' foods assessment model would also lead to pure orange juice – which counts as one of your five-a-day fruit and veg portions – being classified as junk food.

He said: 'The Government has allowed the nanny state lobby to write policy and this is the outcome. It is worrying how little thought seems to have gone into it.'

Until now only breakfast cereals such as chocolate covered rice pops and sugar-coated cornflakes have been banned from children's TV ads. However, the independent Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) has concluded we should get no more than five per cent of our calories from sugar added to food – half the previous maximum.

Kellogg's Shreddies and Special have already been banned from being advertised on children's TV
Kellogg's Shreddies and Special have already been banned from being advertised on children's TV

Kellogg's Shreddies and Special have already been banned from being advertised on children's TV

The new rules have drawn in Kellogg's All-Bran, which has 18g of sugar per 100g. All-Bran is also high in fibre (27g/100g) and protein (14g/100g). Fibre helps cut the risk of bowel cancer, while protein helps build and maintain muscles. But this counts for little under PHE's model.

It is a similar story with other breakfast brands The Mail on Sunday tested, which were also classified as 'less healthy' under the new model. They included Kellogg's Special K, Nestle Shreddies, Alpen Original and Jordan's Raisin & Almond Crunchy Oat Granola. PHE said the 'nutrient profiling model' was a draft which has not been finalised. If, however, it is adopted, all ads for these products will be banned from children's TV. Cereals which passed the test included Weetabix Classic and Nestle Shredded Wheat.

The British Dietetic Association said the public risked being confused 'about what is and isn't a junk food' while the Food and Drink Federation said the proposed model could 'demonise' foods that are 'a healthy component of a child's diet'.

FACING BAN FROM KIDS' TV

  • FACING BAN FROM KIDS' TV
  • Kellogg's All-Bran 
  • Kellogg's Bran Flakes
  • Kellogg's Cornflakes
  • Kellogg's Rice Krispies
  • Nestle Shreddies
  • Nestle Multi-grain Cheerios
  • Jordans Crunchy Oat Granola - Raisin & Almond
  • Alpen Original
  • Yeo Valley Fruity Favourites 
  • Yoplait Petits Filous Fromage Frais

PERMITTED BY THE SUGAR POLICE 

  • Weetabix Classic
  • Shredded Wheat
  • Quaker Traditional Porridge Oats
  • Alpen No Added Sugar
  • Yeo Valley Natural Yoghurt 

Ashley Jensen cast in Lady and the Tramp film for Disney streaming service - Daily Mail

Posted: 25 Jul 2018 12:00 AM PDT

Ashley Jensen will appear in the Lady and the Tramp reboot for Disney, which will blend live action with CG animation.

The Emmy-nominated actress, 48, will provide the voice of Scottish Terrier Jackie, who was originally known as Jock, Deadline reported.

The casting process continues on the high-profile film, as production could kick up later in 2018, according to the outlet. 

Announcement: Ashley Jensen, 48, will appear in the Lady and the Tramp reboot for Disney, which will blend live action with CG animation. She was snapped in London earlier this year 

Announcement: Ashley Jensen, 48, will appear in the Lady and the Tramp reboot for Disney, which will blend live action with CG animation. She was snapped in London earlier this year 

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Shining like a starfish, literally, Ashley Jenson rocks this starfish printed black long sleeve Rixo London dress. This dress can be ordered from Harvey Nichols online for $361.67.

Perhaps you are feeling something less inspired by the sea and more inspired by night. That's where our options come into play.

If you aren't into starfish or aquatic life, Reformation's Rome Dress might fit right. While priced at $428, it is a dress that is more comfortable and the floral print is more timeless. The silhouette is also more dynamic that any body can rock.

Another fave of ours, a complete bargain buy, is Go Couture's long sleeve maxi dress from Nordstromrack.com. I mean come on, $29.98 for a look you can wear to the beach or accessorize and strut into an evening event. It's solid, flowy, and can do no wrong.

For a girl who wants to ultra fancy and likes sale items, go with the Michelle Mason option from NET-A-PORTER. It's stunning and needs no accessories with the bedazzled panels and it went from $895 to $268.50.

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Charlie Bean, the filmmaker who directed 2017's The Lego Ninjago Movie, was hired to helm the film in March, while Brigham Taylor will produce and Andrew Bujalski wrote the script.

Disney will not release the film in theaters, as it's tabbed for the company's forthcoming streaming service expected late next year.

The streaming service, according to the outlet, will feature exclusive content - as many as six films a year - in addition to movies and shows put out by Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm.

Jensen has been a steady presence with roles in the series Extras and ABC's Ugly Betty, as well as shows such as Catastrophe, Love, Lies and Records and Agatha Raisin.

Talented: The accomplished entertainer was snapped on This Morning in London last year 

Talented: The accomplished entertainer was snapped on This Morning in London last year 

Unforgettable: A memorable part of the 1955 film saw the titular characters share a fancy spaghetti dinner in an alley 

Unforgettable: A memorable part of the 1955 film saw the titular characters share a fancy spaghetti dinner in an alley 

She past provided her voice to productions including last year's Sherlock Gnomes, 2012's The Pirates! Band of Misfits and 2010's How to Train Your Dragon.

Lady and the Tramp, initially released in 1955, was about Lady, a Cocker Spaniel, crossing paths with the Tramp, and their subsequent adventures with one another, including a fancy spaghetti dinner in an alley.

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