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Five Simple Habits For Well-being And A Greener Planet

In our pursuit of a fulfilling life, it’s universally recognized that a healthy body and mind are essential components. Yet, the significance of our overall well-being extends beyond mere contentment; it serves as the bedrock upon which we build our eco-conscious lifestyle.

Put simply, without robust physical and mental health, our ability to embrace environmentally friendly choices in the battle against climate change is limited.

That’s why I’m eager to share my five habits that not only nurture a sound body and mind but also empower me to shape a greener, more sustainable future.

I hope these five habits resonate with you, sparking inspiration to elevate your own well-being while positively impacting the health of our environment.

Key takeaways for five simple habits for well-being
  • Water plays a pivotal role in maintaining the proper balance of fluids within our body.
  • The more active you are, the greater your well-being.
  • Mindful eating is about engaging all five senses – touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste – while being aware of the experience of eating.
  • Nature is good for us, profoundly impacting our physical and mental well-being.
  • The quality of our sleep directly influences our physical health and mental clarity.

Stay hydrated 

You might be familiar with the fact that our body is composed of about 60% water, while our brain is even more water-rich, containing nearly 90%. This makes the daily intake of enough water crucial for our well-being. Water plays a pivotal role in maintaining the proper balance of fluids within our body.

Yet, drinking water goes beyond just satisfying our thirst. It actively enhances brain function, prevents headaches and brain fog, regulates body temperature, and supports digestion and skin health.

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As per the NHS Eatwell guide, it’s recommended that we aim for 6 – 8 cups of fluids each day. This can include water, tea, coffee, milk, or juice.

However, it’s wise to be cautious about beverages laden with sugar – they aren’t the best for staying properly hydrated. In fact, such sugary drinks can inadvertently lead to water loss within the body.

Moreover, drinks with artificial sweeteners don’t offer a much better alternative. Recent research suggests that excessive consumption of these sweeteners might impact our mental well-being.

My personal approach

My daily routine starts with a glass of lukewarm water, occasionally with a touch of lemon or lime, to add a refreshing twist. Following that, I enjoy my breakfast with a cup of coffee.

Throughout the day, I prioritize regular hydration, favouring water and green tea as my go-to choices. It’s worth noting that spreading out your fluid intake has advantages – gulping everything down at once won’t deliver the same benefits.

I reserve indulging in sugary drinks for the evening, such as enjoying a glass of orange juice with dinner, although I do so only occasionally.

Be active 

Do you have a daily commute, or are you among the many working from home? Recent data from the UK government reveals that post-pandemic, around 13% of the Great Britain workforce exclusively work from home.

While this shift offers convenience, it’s also brought about an unforeseen issue – prolonged sitting.

Remote work eliminates the need to commute, socialize with colleagues, or step out for lunch. And that has inadvertently led to excessive sitting – a concern that experts have likened to modern-day cancer.

This isn’t an overstatement. Research consistently underscores that a sedentary lifestyle contributes to a range of health issues, from high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease to chronic back pain and certain cancers.

Moreover, physical inactivity takes a toll on mental health, potentially leading to feelings of loneliness, stress, anxiety, and even depression.

So, maintaining activity throughout the day is crucial regardless of your work situation. Incorporating small changes can make a big difference.

Consider scheduling brief ‘movement breaks‘ every hour. Stand while on calls with colleagues or clients. After lunch, opt for a 20-minute walk. If feasible, explore the idea of a standing desk.

Even during TV time, utilize commercial breaks to move around – try gentle stretches, wall-sits, or even swapping your couch for an exercise ball.

The objective is to remain physically active, regardless of age or schedule. The more active you are, the greater your well-being.

My way of staying active

My day starts with a bit of lukewarm water, and then I do a 30-minute exercise session at home. I follow exercise videos on YouTube that I’m familiar with. This helps me stay motivated.

I always put my workout clothes near my bed so I can change and get ready for exercise as soon as I wake up. This way, I don’t have to think about whether I should exercise.

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Apart from that, I move around a lot at home. Since I work from home, I take short breaks to move every hour. After lunch, I walk around my neighbourhood for a 20-minute walk if the weather permits.

After dinner, I tidy up the kitchen and dining area right away. If I sit for too long after eating, I find it hard to get up and do things. Moving around after eating also helps with my digestion.

I don’t usually spend my evenings watching TV. I prefer reading or listening to podcasts. I often stand up while reading or walk around with my wireless earphones on, listening to my favourite podcasts.

I always combine physical activity with things I enjoy, like listening to podcasts or doing housework.

Eat mindfully

How often do you find yourself eating while checking emails at your desk or scrolling through social media? While it feels like multitasking, mindless eating does more harm than good.

We often fall into the trap of eating without paying attention – out of habit, while busy, or distracted by screens. Mindless eating can lead to problems like overeating, digestive issues, blood sugar imbalances, and even feelings of guilt and food waste.

While some are aware of the consequences, mindful eating isn’t always easy to incorporate if it’s not a habit. Even experts like dietitians need reminders to eat consciously.

So, what exactly is mindful eating? According to the National Library of Medicine, it’s about engaging all five senses – touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste – while being aware of the experience of eating.

Mindful eating isn’t about shedding pounds at all!

However, those who practice it often find weight management a positive side effect. And it goes beyond the moment of the first bite – it encompasses food preparation, table setting, and creating a relaxed environment for meals.

My journey with mindful eating

I’m still navigating this myself, especially given the demands of my job. My work requires creativity and responsiveness to client emails, which can blur the lines between work and meal breaks.

However, since moving to my current place with a dining room, I’ve made it a point to have at least two meals: breakfast and dinner in the dining room. No phone or computer distractions are allowed at the table.

Before I cook, I check in with my hunger. I also space my meals by around three hours.

I aim to cook from scratch as much as possible, avoiding microwave meals or order takeaways to minimize packaging and food waste.

I stick to consistent bowl or plate sizes to manage portions.

When I sit down to eat, I set the mood with easy-listening music and remind myself to chew more thoroughly before swallowing.

If the whole mindful eating process feels overwhelming, remember this simple tip: chew your food around 10 to 15 times more for each bite. It might sound simple, but it works wonders.

Chewing your food more helps your digestion and allows your body to absorb nutrients more effectively.

After all, your stomach doesn’t have teeth – proper chewing gives your gut a helping hand in the digestion process.

Embrace nature

Do you have a cosy garden or a park nearby? Is your home nestled amidst nature’s embrace? How often do you step into the outdoors or immerse yourself in the tranquillity of your surroundings?

We’re all familiar with the fact that nature is good for us, profoundly impacting our physical and mental well-being.

Just a touch of nature can elevate our quality of life; it’s no wonder people seek out natural havens for holidays or create personal gardens to find solace amid the chaos.

To truly create a better world, we need to care for the well-being of both ourselves and our planet.

Deepak ChoprA

However, embracing nature doesn’t always necessitate a long journey by car!

You’ll notice nature’s presence even in a bustling city if you’re attuned. Practising mindfulness can heighten your awareness of the natural world.

Gaze at the shifting shapes of clouds in the sky – that’s you embracing nature. Take a stroll down a busy street and appreciate the trees you pass by; their colours and textures are waiting to captivate you.

Wander through a local park, breathe in the fresh air, and find respite from the city’s hustle and bustle. When walking among trees, listen to birdsongs and watch sunlight playfully weave through their branches.

These moments of observation, engaging your senses of sight, hearing, and smell, all constitute a connection with nature.

My everyday nature ritual

I’m truly fortunate to reside so close to nature. A mere five-minute walk leads me to a hill, and a ten-minute stroll takes me to a nearby nature reserve. This becomes my daily routine, usually after lunch or during the late afternoon.

During these walks, I allow my mind to wander, shedding negative thoughts related to work or relationships.

Nature’s presence makes it easier for us to breathe deeply, fostering a calmer mind.

At home, I’ve woven the concept of embracing nature into my daily life. My bedroom’s large window invites in the morning light, and as I draw back the curtains, I greet the sky and its billowing clouds.

It might seem unconventional, but engaging with the sky makes me feel connected to nature’s grandeur.

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I like to talk to the flowers in my garden.

This extends to the plants in my garden, trees, and the flowers I encounter during my outings.

If you could eavesdrop, you might think I’m conversing with a dear friend as I chat with my plants.

This practice brings me joy because I can simply be myself without concern for judgment or misunderstanding – nature listens and embraces us just as we are.

Prioritise sleep 

How often do you find yourself sacrificing sleep for work, entertainment, or endless scrolling?

Sleep, often overlooked, holds incredible significance for our overall well-being. The quality of our sleep directly influences our physical health and mental clarity.

Prioritizing sleep isn’t merely about clocking in the hours; it’s about recognizing its impact on every facet of our lives.

Studies reveal that insufficient sleep can lead to various issues, from weakened immune systems to impaired cognitive function. It can also increase the risk of chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes.

Beyond the physical realm, lack of sleep affects our mood, leaving us irritable, anxious, and less able to cope with life’s challenges and climate-change issues.

A good night’s sleep isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity!

During those restorative hours, our bodies repair themselves, our minds process the day’s experiences, and our emotions find equilibrium.

Pursuing adequate sleep isn’t an extravagant luxury; it’s a crucial investment in our holistic well-being. Just as nature beckons us into its embrace, a night of replenishing sleep offers a sanctuary of revitalization.

My approach to prioritising sleep

In a world that constantly demands our attention, I’ve grappled with acknowledging the paramount importance of sleep.

However, over time, I’ve come to understand that the value of quality sleep surpasses the allure of scrolling through social media or indulging in binge-watching sessions.

My winding-down routine usually starts around 9 p.m., after tidying up the kitchen post-dinner. I change into my comfortable pyjamas, not necessarily signifying bedtime but signalling to my body and mind that it’s time to unwind.

Following this, I often spend an hour working on my website or joining my husband for a TV show.

Around 10:30 pm, I switch off all electronic devices and go to my bedroom. I steer clear of screens for at least half an hour before sleep, allowing my mind to seamlessly transition from the demands of the day to a state of relaxation.

I read a bit during this interval to settle my thoughts, followed by a soothing 10-minute guided sleep meditation.

Final thoughts

As you embark on this voyage of self-care and sustainable living, remember that each sip of water, every step taken, every thoughtfully savoured bite, every immersion in nature, and every restful night’s sleep adds to a canvas of well-being. It’s a canvas where the brushstrokes of our actions create a masterpiece, painting a future that’s not just greener, but richer in vitality and harmony.

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5 Impacts Of Greenwashing And 5 Simple Rules of Avoiding It 

Before I started caring about my environmental impact, I had never heard of ‘greenwashing‘.

It’s when companies pretend to care about the environment to the public but actually harm it through their actions. They use clever tricks and modern marketing to hide the truth.

In this blog post, I’ll explain the significant impacts of greenwashing and share five simple rules to help you avoid falling for it as a mindful consumer. Together, we can fight against greenwashing and work towards a genuinely sustainable future.

5 impacts of greenwashing
  • Greenwashing is a deceptive practice that tricks consumers.
  • Greenwashing can have significant consequences for investors and their hard-earned money.
  • Greenwashing can lead us to unintentionally overlook genuine sustainability efforts.
  • Greenwashing can delay urgent actions needed to address environmental issues.
  • Companies that greenwash can use their deceptive tactics to argue against stricter environmental regulations.
white eco plates
This pack of plates is wrapped in plastic but still claims it is ‘eco’

Impacts: misleading consumers and destroying trust

Picture yourself standing in a store aisle, eyeing a cleaning product with bold letters proclaiming it as the ‘most eco-friendly cleaning product you can buy’.

It sounds like the perfect choice for a responsible consumer like you, right?

The desire to make a positive impact on the planet motivates many of us to opt for environmentally friendly options. However, here’s where greenwashing sneaks in, misleading our judgment.

Greenwashing is a deceptive practice that tricks consumers into believing they are making eco-conscious choices when, in reality, they unknowingly support environmentally harmful practices.

Companies exploit greenwashing-related words and imagery on their packaging, manipulating our good intentions to boost sales.

On the other hand, greenwashing can destroy trust in eco-friendly claims, making it harder for consumers to identify authentic, sustainable products and companies.

Impacts: misleading investors and risking their investments

In the world of green investing and sustainable finance, an increasing number of investors are seeking both financial returns and positive environmental impact.

From individual investors to mutual fund managers, many are eager to support eco-friendly companies that align with their investment strategies and values.

However, lurking within this landscape of eco-conscious investments is the detrimental practice of greenwashing, which can have significant consequences for investors and their hard-earned money.

Moreover, investing in greenwashed companies can tarnish businesses’ reputations, leading to stock value declines and potential financial losses for investors.

Impacts: neglecting genuine sustainability efforts

When bombarded with ads on TV or online claiming environmental friendliness, it’s natural to feel sceptical. Trust in such claims has been destroyed by greenwashing, leaving us hesitant to believe any eco-friendly message.

Unfortunately, this scepticism can lead us to unintentionally overlook the genuine sustainability efforts of companies that are truly committed to making a positive impact.

Moreover, this impact extends beyond consumers. Even investors seeking to support environmentally responsible companies can be misled by greenwashing.

By directing their investments based on hollow eco-friendly claims, they may miss out on opportunities to support innovative and responsible businesses that are actively driving meaningful change and long-term value for the environment.

Impacts: Delaying urgent actions 

The satisfaction of purchasing an eco-friendly product can be gratifying.

However, this feeling could also be built on greenwashing rather than genuine environmental responsibility.

Such deceptive marketing can give us a false sense of security, leading to complacency and delaying urgent actions needed to address environmental issues.

Greenwashing’s illusion of environmental responsibility can create a dangerous belief that consumers and companies have already done enough for the planet.

This misplaced sense of accomplishment can hinder the implementation of crucial ecological measures, posing significant environmental risks.

Impacts: weakening environmental regulations 

It might surprise you that even non-profit organizations and annual events, like COP or Davos, can resort to greenwashing tactics.

Considerable resources are diverted into these events, but their actual impacts on policymaking and regulations fall short of expectations.

The delay in implementing effective measures can be disheartening, as immediate actions are crucial in addressing environmental challenges!

Companies that greenwash may also use their deceptive tactics to argue against stricter environmental regulations, claiming they are already making positive contributions.

Even worse, some companies’ greenwashing tactics have already made consumers think it’s individuals’ responsibility to do the right thing, not theirs!

Now, let’s shift our focus to how we can avoid falling victim to greenwashing.

A 2015 Nielsen poll shows that 66% of global consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable goods.

Additionally, a recent UK study found that nearly 77% of consumers in the UK believe that supporting eco-friendly products is vital to combat climate change.

In essence, sustainability is becoming a selling point in the market!

As a result, some companies may resort to shortcuts, marketing their products as eco-friendly without truly making fundamental changes to ensure sustainability.

To help you navigate through the sea of greenwashing and make informed choices, I’ve compiled five simple rules that will empower you as a conscious consumer.

Rules: Learn about ‘greenwashing’ buzzwords 

You might believe you’re familiar with greenwashing tactics, but they extend much further than you can imagine.

From product packaging and colours to the bold words plastered on packages, everything seems to convey a message like, ‘Buy me because you’re doing good for the environment’.

People may have different perceptions of what packaging or colours signify eco-friendliness, but when it comes to the wording, there are several buzzwords you need to watch out for:

100% biodegradable bag
Is this greenwashing?
  • Eco-friendly: This term is commonly used to imply that a product has minimal environmental impact. However, be cautious, as it can be employed loosely without substantial evidence to support the claim.
  • Sustainable: Another frequently used buzzword, ‘sustainable’, suggests that a product is designed to support long-term environmental balance. However, this term should only be used with concrete proof of sustainable practices.
  • Earth-friendly: Often used interchangeably with eco-friendly, ‘earth-friendly’ implies that a product is gentle on the planet. But like other buzzwords, it may lack genuine substance.
  • Natural: Companies may label products as ‘natural’ to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers. However, this term isn’t strictly regulated and doesn’t guarantee ecological friendliness.
  • Green: The word ‘green’ has become synonymous with environmental responsibility, but its usage may not always reflect genuine eco-consciousness.
  • Biodegradable: Products labelled as ‘biodegradable’ imply they break down naturally, but the conditions required for their decomposition might not align with typical waste disposal practices.
  • Organic: While ‘organic’ is commonly associated with environmentally friendly agriculture, it can be misleading when applied to non-food products.
  • Zero-waste: Products claiming ‘zero-waste’ might not always deliver on this promise, as achieving true zero-waste is challenging for most products.
  • Non-toxic: This term suggests a product is free from harmful substances but might not guarantee overall eco-friendliness.

Rules: Look out for third-party certifications 

After becoming familiar with the aforementioned greenwashing buzzwords, it’s essential to dig deeper and seek evidence to support companies’ claims. 

Take a moment to visit their websites and investigate whether concrete evidence backs up their eco-friendly assertions.

Look for signs that they implement sustainable practices in their supply chains and ethically and environmentally source their materials.

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An FSC-Certified toy for my friend’s child’s birthday.

Another effective method is checking for third-party certifications on the companies’ websites or product packages.

These certifications are awarded by independent organizations and can serve as reliable indicators of genuine sustainability efforts. Here are some common third-party certifications related to sustainability:

  • B Corp: Awarded to companies that meet rigorous social and environmental performance standards, certified B Corps are committed to making a positive impact on society and the environment.
  • FSC-Certified: The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification indicates that products come from responsibly managed forests, promoting sustainable forestry practices.
  • USDA Organic: Given to agricultural products meeting stringent organic farming standards set by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
  • Green Seal: Products bearing the Green Seal logo meet specific environmental standards, ensuring they have a reduced environmental impact.
  • AISE: The International Association for Soaps, Detergents, and Maintenance Products certification monitors cleaning and hygiene products for their environmental friendliness.
  • EPEAT: Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) certification evaluates the environmental impact of electronic products.
  • Rainforest Alliance: This certification promotes responsible agriculture and forestry practices to protect the environment and support local communities.

By recognizing these third-party certifications and conducting further research, you can better identify companies and products that have undergone rigorous evaluations and uphold potential sustainability commitments.

This information can guide you in making more informed choices as a conscious consumer, supporting businesses that align with your values and dedication to environmental responsibility.

Rules: Stay informed 

Staying informed is a powerful way to hold companies accountable for their environmental claims.

Engaging with like-minded groups, whether online or offline, can provide valuable insights and knowledge.

Online platforms, especially social media, offer spaces where people exchange ideas, opinions, and personal experiences related to non-eco-friendly products and greenwashing.

Participating in these online communities allows you to learn from others’ experiences and avoid falling into the same traps.

However, it’s crucial to exercise discernment and choose whose opinions to trust, especially in the online world where misinformation can be prevalent.

You can become a more informed consumer by staying informed through reliable sources, engaging in conversations, and learning from others’ experiences.

This knowledge empowers you to make conscious choices, support genuine eco-friendly products, and play a part in promoting greater environmental responsibility.

Rules: Buy less 

The truth is, we cannot shop our way to sustainability!

Whether it’s fast fashion, green fashion, or secondhand items, everything has a carbon footprint because they don’t magically appear out of thin air.

Therefore, buying less is one of the most impactful actions we can take to support true sustainability.

Resist the urge to make impulse purchases simply because you can afford them, want to appear stylish, or follow the latest trends.

While buying essential items like food and necessities is necessary, ask yourself honestly whether you genuinely need that bigger smart TV or the latest iPhone just because those around you have them.

Buying less not only reduces the demand for new products but also decreases the overall production and consumption of resources, leading to a lower environmental impact.

We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like.

Dave Ramsey

Rules: Reuse or repurpose what you own

Instead of constantly seeking to acquire new things, focus on cherishing and making the most of your possessions.

Consider organizing clothing swaps with friends or local communities, allowing your clothes to find a new home and purpose.

Additionally, embrace the concept of repurposing what you own.

Give new life to old or worn-out items by transforming them into something useful or beautiful. From turning old jars into charming vases to repurposing worn-out clothing for cleaning rags, there’s no boundary.

By incorporating reuse and repurposing into your daily life, you contribute to a circular economy that values sustainability and minimizes waste.

Embrace the satisfaction of giving new purpose to old items, and you’ll discover that living sustainably can be both rewarding and fun!

Final thoughts

By following these rules, you can distinguish authentic eco-friendly products and companies from deceptive ones.

Let’s remain vigilant in our choices as consumers and investors, voting with our dollars for transparent practices. Together, we foster a culture of genuine environmental responsibility, driving positive change towards a more sustainable future for all.

Our mindful actions today create a greener, healthier planet for future generations. Let’s stand united in pursuing a sustainable world, turning the tide against greenwashing and shaping a thriving tomorrow!

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Quick and Light Summer Vegan Bacon Pasta (With Homemade Sauce)

As the sun bathes the world in its warm, golden glow and vibrant blossoms adorn every corner, one thing becomes abundantly clear: summer has arrived in all its glory.

With the allure of sandy beaches and outdoor adventures calling our names, the last thing we desire is to be confined to the kitchen, labouring over elaborate meals.

But fear not, for I bring forth a delicious solution in this post – my ultimate go-to vegan pasta recipe: the tantalizing vegan bacon mushroom pasta!

It boasts a delightful lightness, a refreshing burst of flavours, and a harmonious blend that will captivate your palate.

And the best part?

This dish can be prepared entirely from scratch in just 20 minutes. Ah, did you catch that? From scratch! Yes, you heard it right!

Instead of using jarred pasta sauces, we embrace a fresher, healthier approach that not only entices our palates but also champions sustainability.

Let me share three compelling reasons that will transform your perspective on store-bought pasta sauce, inspiring you to create healthier and more eco-friendly vegan pasta meals.

3 key takeaways for avoiding store-bought pasta sauce
  • Many store-bought pasta sauces contain preservatives and artificial additives.
  • Homemade pasta sauces are more flavourful and tailored to your taste.
  • Every pasta jar not purchased means one less contribution to overflowing landfills.

Healthier ingredients

Many store-bought pasta sauces are notorious for their high sodium content, preservatives, and artificial additives.

By crafting your own sauce, you gain complete control over the ingredients, enabling you to opt for fresher, whole-food alternatives.

Embrace a vibrant array of herbs, spices, and fresh vegetables to concoct a pasta sauce brimming with wholesome goodness.

By doing so, you not only enhance the nutritional value of your dish but also savour the authentic flavours of natural, nourishing ingredients.

pasta sauce ingredients

The store-bought pasta sauce contains very few healthy ingredients

Customization and flavour

Crafting your own pasta sauce unlocks a world of culinary possibilities!

You have the delightful freedom to tailor the flavours to your personal taste, embarking on exciting adventures of ingredient combinations and seasonings.

Whether you crave the richness of a savoury Bolognese, the velvety indulgence of creamy Alfredo, or the invigorating zest of homemade pesto, the options are boundless.

Furthermore, when you use primarily fresh ingredients, you can effortlessly create a light and tantalising sauce by just using vegetable stock and a few splashes of pasta water.

This thin, flavorful sauce is particularly suited for the sizzling summertime, ensuring a delightful pasta experience without weighing you down.

Sustainability and environmental impact

One often overlooked aspect of store-bought pasta sauces is the significant amount of single-use containers they generate, adding to the mounting landfill waste.

By taking the initiative to make your own sauce, you actively reduce packaging waste and embrace a more sustainable lifestyle.

Every jar or bottle not purchased means one less contribution to overflowing landfills! This conscious choice can have a positive impact on our planet.

Furthermore, opting for homemade sauce allows you to prioritize locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.

By supporting local farmers and producers, you reduce the carbon footprint associated with long-distance transportation.

Choosing regional, in-season produce not only promotes a more sustainable food system but also ensures the freshness and quality of your ingredients.

By embracing a sustainable approach to your pasta dishes, you actively contribute to mitigating climate change and preserving our precious environment for future generations.

By embracing these three compelling reasons, you can not only enhance the taste and quality of your pasta dishes but also prioritize your health, unleash your culinary creativity, and cultivate a strong environmental consciousness.

Still uncertain about the incredible potential of homemade pasta sauce?

Worry not! Allow me to introduce you to my quick and light summer vegan bacon pasta recipe, an absolute delight that effortlessly combines simplicity and flavour. 

This versatile dish welcomes your personal touch, allowing you to customize the vegetable medley to your liking.

Its delectable yet light-coating pasta sauce perfectly suits the sun-soaked days of summer, promising a delightful dining experience that celebrates the season’s abundance of fresh produce.

mushroom pasta ingredients

Fresh ingredients ensure a delicious and healthy pasta dish

Summer vegan bacon pasta

refreshing, flavourful, versatile
Course dinner, Lunch
Cuisine Italian
Keyword mushroom, pasta, vegan
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2
Cost £8

Equipment

  • 1 large pot
  • 1 frying pan

Ingredients

  • 70-80 grams pasta (any type you prefer)
  • 1 onion, finely diced
  • 2 fresh tomatoes, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 carrot, thinly sliced
  • 2 sticks of celery, diced
  • 7-8 mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 pack vegan bacon (I use This Isn't Bacon Plant-Based Rashers. You can use the desired amount for smoky flavour) *Note 1
  • 1 vegetable stock pot or cube
  • some spring onions, chopped (optional)
  • some baby spinach and mixed leaf salad (optional)

Instructions

  • Chop the fresh ingredients you plan to use, including the onion, carrot, celery, mushrooms and spring onions. You can chop garlic cloves and tomatoes a bit later.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to the boil. Cook the pasta according to the package instructions until al dente.
  • In a large frying pan or skillet, heat a drizzle of oil over medium heat. Add the diced onion and sauté until translucent and fragrant.
  • Add the sliced carrot and diced celery to the pan with the onion. Mix them together and add a splash of pasta water. This will help to create steam and cook the vegetables. Cook for a few minutes until the carrots and celery have slightly softened and become tender. *Note 2
  • Add sliced mushrooms to the pan and let them cook in the pan.
  • Check the pasta for doneness. If it's cooked to your liking, switch off the heat.
  • Chop the garlic and add it to the pan with the mushrooms. Cook for a brief moment until the garlic becomes fragrant.
  • Roughly slice the tomatoes and add them to the pan.
  • Add the vegetable stock pot into the pan and stir well to combine. This will add depth of flavour to the sauce.
  • Add a bit more pasta water if needed.
  • Drain the cooked pasta and add it to the pan. Remember to save the pasta water, as it can be used for cleaning the pan later.
  • Toss everything together in the pan, ensuring the sauce coats the pasta evenly. If needed, you can add a splash of pasta cooking water to loosen the sauce.
  • If using vegan bacon, chop it into small pieces and add it to the pan. Sauté until the bacon is cooked. If you don't have vegan bacon, add extra sliced mushrooms and drizzle some smoky liquid seasoning to infuse that smoky flavour.
  • Add the chopped spring onions and celery leaves to the pasta for some extra freshness.
  • If desired, add a handful of baby spinach to the pan and cook until wilted. This will add freshness and vibrant color to the dish.
  • Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper, if desired.
  • Serve your delicious Summer Vegan Bacon Pasta in bowls or on plates. Optionally, you can accompany it with a side of mixed leaf salad for added more freshness and texture.
  • Enjoy your quick and light summer vegan bacon pasta creation!

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Notes

*Note 1: If you don’t have vegan bacon, you can enhance the smoky flavour by using a smoky liquid seasoning or adding extra mushrooms for a savoury touch.
*Note 2: By adding pasta water, you not only enhance the flavor of the dish but also utilize the starch from the pasta to create a light and cohesive sauce that coats the vegetables and pasta.
 

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