
Recently our team was fortunate enough to attend a presentation and lunch with specialist communicator and motivator Malcolm McLeod. It was a brilliant presentation and amongst other things we learnt about building and optimising teamwork and analysing our handwriting.
In the photo, from left to right, Aimee (APD), Skye (Manager), Malcolm, Anne (APD), Laura (APD).
Team NG with The Handwriting Guy
Sweet Poison
This book was written after the author claims to have shed 40kgs without dieting or exercising. Gillespie says all he did to loose the weight was cut all the fructose from his diet. Fructose is a monosaccharide (a single unit of sugar) which is found in many foods including fruits, honey, chocolate and breakfast cereals.
Fiona’s 10 tips for staying motivated
There’s no feeling like the one you get after a good workout. It’s finding the motivation to get there that’ s often the problem.
Veg Out
How to incorporate more vegetables into your diet.
A love affair with the Thermomix
I am a typical working mother of 3 who always had great intentions of providing my family with healthy food.
Busting Carbohydrate Myths
When you eat carbohydrate it is broken down into glucose to provide the energy that powers your body. It is the main source of fuel for the brain and other vital organs.
A love affair with the Thermomix
I am a typical working mother of 3 who always had great intentions of providing my family with healthy food.
Healthy Bones
Healthy Bones are important for a healthy life. Our bones, over 200 of them that make up the human skeleton.
Nutrition for Dementia
For those with dementia, there can often be many hurdles to good nutrition. We offer a quick insight into optimizing nutrition for our loved ones with dementia.
Veg Out
How to incorporate more vegetables into your diet.
Going Back To The Basics
How many times have you pondered the idea of growing your own fruit and vegetables, having chooks roaming free, and even baking your own bread?
Gluten Free buyer be wary
As a dietitian, I am continually on the look-out for new products on our supermarket shelves.






