Health is our greatest wealth

Lucy Hyland combines her unique knowledge of health and nutrition to offer practical food advice to individuals and companies through her Food for Living business.

A qualified nutritional therapist and chef based in Cork, Lucy focuses on each client’s needs during in-depth clinical or Skype consultations before creating meal plans based on each set of requirements.

Looking for a balanced weight loss plan? Do you need to avoid gluten, lower your cholesterol or do you suffer from symptoms like chronic fatigue or indigestion? Lucy can help.

Are you a food producer or business owner in need of a food consultant? Lucy can create exclusive health messages for your brand and develop health-based recipes and menus for your outlet.

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Client Testimonial

“Working with Lucy was not a regimented diet plan, it was about becoming aware of how foods affect our body and being held accountable for what I eat. I would highly recommend Lucy to anyone who wishes to get healthier through better eating.”
Benjamin, Cork

"URRU was looking for a good communicator with a passion for food and a knowledge of nutrition and who could translate nutritional informational into meaningful, appealing messages for our shoppers. We found the perfect match with Lucy"
Ruth Healy, URRU Culinary Store


Blueberry Yogurt with Toasted Cashews

September 22, 2011 3:24 pm
posted by Lucy

Thursday 22nd September

Check out my article in today’s Cork Independent about making changes:

http://corkindependent.com/stories/item/4553/2011-38/Food-for-Living—Changing-for-Good

Changing for Good

I’m very excited about the work that I am currently doing with Urru Culinary Store in Bandon. I was brought into the store to take a look at their menus, and make suggestions on how to put health at the centre of these. As a store committed to providing only the best of Irish ingredients and food products, my job was fairly straightforward. In addition to this, I am creating ‘health messages’ around the store over the next few months that educate customers on the importance of food in their health.  To make this programme even more practical, I am running 4 week ‘Shop Well… Be Well’ programme that runs throughout October, turning the shop floor into a classroom and unravelling the confusion that now exists about what food and health is all about.

For me, this is a dream project! I spend most of my time, through the articles I write and the work I do one on one in my nutrition clinic, explaining the role that food plays in how people feel, how people think and how energised they are. For me, once people can connect with the information and can translate it to themselves, they are much more likely to create sustainable change, change towards leading a happier and healthier life.

I here again and again “ I know I should be healthy but” and I believe that most people know deep down what they should and shouldn’t be doing. However, what is hard is actually making the change, breaking the habit and continuing on a path of eating well.  Through the work that I am doing with Urru, and the education work that I do others, I am able to start building a direct relationship between food and how people feel. A light bulb goes off when I talk about getting a quick burst of energy after eating a white scone or sweets and then the crash that generally comes ½ hour to an hour afterwards. People make the connection. And from here, they are able to make changes and make better decisions. Then all they need are options, like this perfect afternoon snack below.

Perfect Afternoon Snack

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Blueberry Yogurt with Toasted Cashews

½ punnet of blueberries
2 tablespoons 100% natural yogurt or soya yogurt
2 tbsp of cashews

Roast the cashews under a grill for 2 minutes.
Place the blueberries in a bowl, top with the yogurt and sprinkle over the cashews.

Wheat free, gluten free, sugar free

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