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  1. Order or download our Eat Better booklet to get guidance on eating healthier and reducing your risk of heart and circulatory diseases.

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    Breakfast: Porridge madewith skimmed milk and one sliced banana on top. 1. Discover 5 ways to brighten up your breakfast Lunch: Lentil and vegetable soup, tinned or try oureasy carrot and parsnip soup recipe(pictured); two slices of wholemeal bread with spread (spreads based on vegetable, olive or sunflower oil will be unsaturated so a better choic...

    Breakfast: Two slices of wholegrain toast with spread, one boiled egg and a sliced medium tomato. Lunch: Our carrot and parsnip soup (use leftovers if you made Monday’s recipe,ormakefresh with extra portions to freeze); two slices of wholemeal bread with spread. Evening meal: Homemade chunky vegetable and bean goulash (pictured); brown rice; brocco...

    Breakfast: No-added-sugar muesliwith skimmed milk, topped with one sliced banana. Lunch: Jacket potatowith half a can of reduced-sugar-and-salt baked beans; a portion of salad. Evening meal: Beetroot barley risotto(pictured); served with peas. Snacks: One carrot cut into sticks; a small handful of unsalted peanuts; two satsumas.

    Breakfast: Two slices of wholegrain toast with spread, sliced or mashed banana, and a serving of fat-free Greek-style yoghurt. Lunch: Egg, tomato and cucumber wholemeal bread sandwich. Evening meal: Wholewheat spaghetti with sardines and cherry tomatoes; a portion of salad. Snacks: Two plums; two oatcakes with spread; one pear.

    Breakfast: No-added-sugar muesliwith skimmed milkand a banana. Lunch: Cheese salad sandwich made with reduced-fat Cheddar, salad, two slices of wholegrain bread and spread. Evening meal: Homemade mushroom and cauliflower frittata, served withpeas and carrotsor any other leftover/surplus vegetables. Get our frittata recipe. Snacks: Two plums; two oa...

    Breakfast:Porridge made with skimmed milk; one banana. 1. How healthy is your breakfast? We rank popular cereals from best to worst Lunch: Vegetable soup, tinned or try our delicious recipefor mixed vegetable and bean soup. Evening meal: Homemade tuna and sweetcorn pasta bake, served with cauliflower and broccoli. Snacks: Small handful of unsalted ...

    Breakfast: Poached egg and a portion of cooked mushrooms, with two slices of wholemeal bread. 1. Get our tips for a perfect poached egg Lunch: Chicken and vegetable traybake(pictured); baked apple with spiced sultanasand low-fat custard or homemade custard with low-fat milk. Evening meal: Chicken, cucumber and tomato wholemeal bread sandwiches (usi...

    The budget of £55 for two people is intended to be affordable, healthy, balanced (and hopefully delicious) and work for three meals per day, as well as snacks. We’ve kept the costbelow themost recent availableUKfigures for averageweeklyspend on food and drink in the home(and these figures are likely to have risen due to inflation). Whilewe hopeitwi...

  2. Our range of downloadable and printed resources make it easier to understand heart and circulatory diseases. Discover information and support for you, for friends and family, and for healthcare professionals.

  3. Coronary heart disease is the UK’s single biggest killer. Being overweight or obese increases your risk of coronary heart disease. The British Heart foundation (BHF) wants to help you fight back. Research shows that reaching and keeping to a healthy weight can cut your risk because it helps prevent

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  4. Dietary advice to help lower your cholesterol (and triglycerides*) and help keep your heart healthy OCCASIONALLY. BEST AVOIDED POTATOES, BREAD, RICE, PASTA . AND OTHER STARCHY CARBOHYDRATES BEANS, PULSES, FISH, EGGS, MEAT AND OTHER PROTEINS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

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  5. The 5 key parts of a heart healthy eating pattern are to eat: 1. Plenty of vegetables, fruits and wholegrains 2. A variety of healthy protein sources especially fish and seafood, legumes (such as beans and lentils), nuts and seeds. Smaller amounts of eggs and lean poultry can be included in a heart healthy diet.

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  7. A HEART UK 7-day Meal Plan Try this 7-day meal plan, or use it as a guide, to help manage your cholesterol while enjoying delicious, nutritious meals and snacks.