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in this issue Expert advice, tried-and-trusted recipes and inspiring real-life stories to help your winter weight loss wishes come true 122 O on the cover UP FRONT 11 Snowmen yogurt bark Get into the festive spirit with our super-cute sweet treats! 12 ‘Life is going to feel so good’ A 17st 9lb weight loss and a future full of positivity and self-belief lie ahead, says Kelly Barker in a letter to her former self BE INSPIRED 20 O Take a bite out of activity snacking! Boost your fitness with short bursts of exercise you can slot into your day 22 ‘The recipes that remind me of Mam’ When John Cowe was lightening up his favourite dishes, these dinners from his childhood were top of the list 24 O Claire’s confident new mindset Claire Scott’s energy and self-esteem are soaring after losing 5st REGULARS & COMPETITIONS 6 Recipe index 9 Editor’s letter 25 Win one of four £500 holiday vouchers 96 Subscribe & save 111 Win a spa break worth £1,000 119 Shop the issue 120 Terms & conditions Ann-Marie AnnAn n Ma M rie riie Pemberton feels fitter, healthier and happier after losing over 2st
nov/dec 2023 90 36 EAT, LOVE & LOSE 36 Fill your freezer ...with our four simple get-ahead meals 55 58 OSlimmer for party season Seven days, seven dinners, and one week closer to your Christmas weight loss dreams 65 95 Food news 98 Stocking fillers Treat yourself this Christmas for £10 or less MIND, BODY & SOUL 108 The gift that keeps on giving How supporting others on their weight loss journeys can help get you to target, too Switched-on slimming Plug in and press start on the brand-new Slimming World’s Air Fryers and Friends cookbook ‘ What’s a good homemade present for friends?’ Spoil them with our chocolate-drizzled meringue kisses Kitchen secrets Tips and tricks to boost your cooking confidence 49 93 OA season of celebration From Halloween monster spaghetti to Christmas Eve mustard-glazed ham, we’ve got showstopping recipes for your special winter occasions 46 71 Find the Syn values of all advertised products on page 69 112 ‘ Help! Night shifts are slowing my weight loss’ Personalised advice to get those numbers on the scales going down again 115 5 ways to reclaim your calm Relax and refocus on your slimming goals Our pick of the best Food Optimising buys 71 Happy hour Our cheeky cocktail-inspired desserts are sure to put a smile on your face! CHRISTMAS ALL WRAPPED UP 80 ‘ I’ve put myself back in the picture’ Susan Renard is happy to pose for the camera now she’s lost 2st 85 ‘ I lost 14st and won my life back’ Aaron Walker is finally enjoying his 20s and can’t wait to see what the future will bring 116 ‘ The slim, healthy me is here to stay’ 95 How Slimming World’s Diamond Member of the Year 2023, Alice Ingman, maintains her 8st 8lb weight loss 122 The things I know now... Ann-Marie Pemberton has lost more than 2st – here’s what she learnt along the way Your invitation to...eat, slim and be merry! Navigate those party nibbles with our practical weight loss strategies and ideas 90 98 Moments of joy Five members share their favourite things about a Slimming World Christmas 83 EVEN MORE INSPO Discover your sparkle Don’t wait to make the decision that will change your life, says Margaret Miles-Bramwell, Slimming World’s founder and chair COVER & CONTENTS CREDITS Cover and contents – photographs: Paul Buller. Cover – styling: Sharna Valentine. Hair & make-up: Liz Kitchiner. Claire wears: Dress, Karen Millen. Earrings, New Look. Bracelet, Jon Richard. Left – styling: Rachel Fanconi. Hair & make-up: Alice Theobald. Ann-Marie wears: Dress, Aidan by Adrianna Papell at Debenhams. Shoes, Deichmann. Earrings, Dower & Hall. Ring, Anayah. See p119 for stockists SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 5
37 63 73 61 Recipe index Your at-a-glance guide to all the delicious dishes in this issue and Syns per serving MEAT & POULTRY VEGETARIAN & VEGAN 52 48 24 60 63 39 Beef & tomato hotpot Butternut squash mac ’n’ cheese, 6 Syns* Cheese, bacon, tomato & potato no-pastry pie, 6 Syns* Chicken & cauliflower tikka Chicken curry noodles Lamb & potato tagine Mam’s mushroom & bean panackelty Mustard-glazed ham, potato hash & herby chilli drizzle Paprika chicken with warm roasted roots salad Peppered steak & veg fried rice Pulled chicken chilli with butternut squash Roast pork with traybake veg Roast turkey & nutty sweet potato casserole, 2 Syns Slow-cooked banger & bean casserole 61 Tomatoey sausage pasta, 1 Syn 33 56 51 24 45 62 62 50 63 42 FISH & SEAFOOD 56 61 42 Chinese dragon aubergines, 2 Syns** Fish & chips, 1 Syn Potato latkes with egg, pickles & smoked salmon 6 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 39 Baked pepper & rocket risotto Bean burgers & sweet potato fries, 6 Syns* Cheesy minestrone soup, 6 Syns* Monster spaghetti with blood sauce, 2 Syns Roasted aubergine & spinach biryani 53 Smoky red pepper & chickpea soup 65 37 SWEET THINGS 93 74 33 73 72 75 57 11 Chocolate-drizzled meringue kisses, ½ Syn Espresso martini tiramisu, 4½ Syns Filo plum tarts, 3 Syns Irish cream mudslide mousses, 5 Syns Margarita jellies, 1½ Syns Piña colada Eton mess, 5½ Syns Self-saucing chocolate pudding, 6 Syns Snowmen yogurt bark, 4½ Syns All of our recipes have been tried and tested to make sure they’re bursting with flavour, easy to follow and will keep your weight loss deliciously on track! Look out for these symbols on our recipes: Free when Food Optimising Extra Easy SP recipes packed with Speed Free Food and P Food; perfect when you want to lose a little more in a little less time Suitable for vegetarians Suitable for vegans Suitable for freezing for up to 1 month *Deduct 6 Syns if using the Primula Cheese ’n’ Ham/ reduced-fat Cheddar/ wholemeal roll/Parmesan-style cheese as a Healthy Extra **Deduct 2 Syns if using water instead of sesame oil Food Optimising, Free, Speed Free Food, Healthy Extra, Extra Easy SP, , Syn and Syns are registered trademarks of Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd trading as Slimming World. O See page 69 for a full list of Syn values of advertised products.
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E D I T O R ’ S L E T T E R I saw a social media post the other day that m made me laugh. It said, ‘Every time we try to eat h healthily, along comes Christmas, Easter, summer, Friday or Tuesday, and ruins it for us.’ It’s funny F because we all know that feeling: whatever the b ttime of year, it can seem like there’s always a reason to put your weight loss plans on pause. A And winter can be the most challenging time o of all, with temperatures dropping and social o occasions stacking up. At Slimming World, we’re all about giving y the tools to reach your dream weight and stay you there t – and that means fitting your new healthy habits naturally into your life, in a way that works h IN EVERY ISSUE EXPERT ADVICE Our features will help you to understand yourself as a slimmer, with fascinating psychological insights that work in the real world TESTED RECIPES All of our recipes are Slimming World approved, Syn counted and road tested to help you slim REAL JOURNEYS Our first-person stories show true transformations and share the genuine emotions of weight loss for you. you In this issue of Slimming Worl World Magazine you’ll find healthier spins on recipes to celebrate the season ahead, whatever’s in your calendar – from Halloween to Diwali, Hanukkah to Christmas Eve. Everything is hearty and packed with flavour, so you need never feel like you’re missing out. Another major part of your formula for success is keeping your ‘why’ in mind, and if for you that’s feeling your best this festive season, you’ll love reading about our cover star, Claire Scott, who’s rocking fabulous frocks 5st lighter. She’s not just shining in our photoshoot, either – her weight loss has also given her more confidence at work after starting her dream job. We’re here to help you love your food, love how you feel, and love every moment! Wishing you a wonderful Christmas, from all of us at Slimming World Magazine. SARA WARD, EDITOR PHOTOGRAPH OF SARA: PAUL BULLER MEET SOME OF THIS ISSUE’S SLIMMERS Alice Ingman thought she’d never be active. Now she’s 8st 8lbs lighter and has run three marathons! Learning how to lighten-up his favourite hearty meals has helped John Cowe achieve a 4½st weight loss. After losing 17st 9lbs, Kelly Barker has more energy and confidence than she ever dreamt possible! Susan Renard shares why slimming down has made her Christmases more magical. Alice lost 8st 8lbs – p116 John lost 4st 7½lbs – p22 Kelly lost 17st 9lbs – p12 Susan lost 2st – p83 GET IN TOUCH! We’d love to hear what you think about the magazine. Write to us at Slimming World Magazine, Clover Nook Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4SW, call 01773 546 071, or email us at editorial@ slimmingworld.co.uk As members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation, we are committed to the highest of editorial standards and abide by the Editors’ Code of Practice. We take concerns and complaints very seriously and welcome feedback via the channels listed above SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 9

dive in! Snowmen yogurt bark Get full-on festive with our super-cute snowy treats (which won’t put a freeze on your weight loss!) A LITTLE EFFORT SERVES 6 SYNS PER SERVING 4½ READY IN 15 minutes, plus freezing 50g reduced-fat plain soft cheese 25g caster sugar 200g fat-free natural Greek yogurt 12 edible eyes 6 Reese’s Unwrapped Peanut Butter Cups Minis Orange writing icing 18 Rowntree’s Jelly Tots 6 pretzel sticks, halved 2 level tsp edible snowflake cake decorations 1 Put the cheese and sugar in a bowl, and mix with a fork until smooth. Add the yogurt and mix until everything is well combined. 2 Line a baking tray (one that will fit inside your freezer drawer) with baking paper. Spread over the yogurt mixture in a rectangle, roughly 20 x 25cm. 3 To make the snowmen, space out 6 sets of eyes on the yogurt. Top each set with a Peanut Butter Cup hat, then add a thin line of writing icing for a carrot nose and 3 Jelly Tots buttons. Add half a pretzel stick to each side of the snowmen for the arms, then evenly scatter over the snowflakes. PHOTOGRAPH: ALEX LUCK. RECIPE: REBECCA WOOLLARD FOOD STYLING: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY. PROP STYLING: CLAIRE MORGAN 4 Freeze for at least 3 hours or up to 48 hours, then cut into 6 equal pieces and serve straight away. Let it snow! GETTING STARTED If you’re new to Slimming World and Food Optimising, turn to page 56 for a quick introduction to the plan SHARE YOUR CREATIONS #SWMagazineMakes SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 11
A LETTER TO MY FORMER SELF ‘Life is going to feel so good!’ Kelly Barker feared she might not be around for her son’s future. Now 17st 9lbs lighter, she writes a message to her past self, telling her about the amazing changes that await, and how becoming an active mum will make time with Josh better than ever BEFORE Just standing up hurt my back, legs and ankles 12 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Dear Kelly, As I write this, you’re looking at a photo of yourself that’s just been shared on social media unexpectedly. You’re crying – not just from shame and embarrassment, but from fear. Recently, your GP offered to refer you for weight loss surgery, and looking at that photo, seeing yourself the way others do, you can no longer hide just how serious the situation has become. You can’t rid yourself of a terrifying thought – that surgery might see you die on the operating table and leave your son, Josh, without his mother. In tears, you call your cousin, Fiona, who is a Slimming World Consultant. You tell her you are finally ready to join her group and give Slimming World your all. I wish you could know, in this moment of pain, that as soon as you step through that door into your first group, your life will change forever, and a new life – the healthy, energetic, confident life you feel you were always meant to lead – will begin... From a young age, you learnt to associate dieting not only with restricting food, but with punishment and humiliation. You were just 10 when you were referred to a dietitian, and you’d be marched out of your classroom to get weighed. Your classmates would laugh as you left, while you burned with embarrassment. At lunch, you were given special meals, so when everyone else had fish and chips, you ate boiled fish and boiled potatoes – sitting alone on a separate table. It made you feel like they thought you’d steal other people’s food. You thought you deserved to be treated that way, and that losing weight meant feeling hungry, miserable and deprived. And yet, when you look back now, perhaps if you’d just been gently encouraged to make healthier choices and be more active things might have been different. Maybe your weight wouldn’t have continued to rise, and all the negative associations you’ve since built up around food – and >
soul stories Meet Kelly Kelly Barker, 43, is a primary school teacher. She lives in St Helens, Merseyside, with her son, Josh, 15 Height: 5ft 3ins Starting weight: 28st 7lbs Weight now: 10st 12lbs WEIGHT LOST: 17st 9lbs Kelly is a target member of Fiona Foulder’s Slimming World group in Marshside, Southport SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 13
soul stories BEFORE I felt like losing weight was impossible for me 14 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
“As the weeks pass, you learn how to be kinder to yourself and how important it is to break your goals down into small steps” you now know you can lose weight the feelings of worthlessness that have without surgery. dogged you your whole life – wouldn’t In group, you take part in IMAGE have been there. Therapy and begin to unpick the Years later, when you became a behaviours that have led you to primary school teacher and had to where you are now. Often, you’d educate children about healthy eating use being busy as an excuse for not and how to have positive mindsets eating proper meals, and now you’re and look after their bodies, you felt discovering that, actually, your food uncomfortable. You were trying to choices were more to do with how promote something you weren’t doing you felt. You share at group how you’d yourself – and that it didn’t seem use food to comfort yourself or as a possible to do, even though you’d reward – and realise it’s a behaviour tried. And when you were nominated you’ve learnt, because it’s what your for a national teaching award, you family used to do for you, out of love, felt like an imposter. You believed you when you were a child. Back home, weren’t the role model the children BEFORE you start trying one new Slimming deserved. Or your own son deserved. I’d tried World recipe a week and enjoy cooking more It all leads you to where you are now – countless than you expected. As you begin to feel in ready to call Fiona. You’ve decided you owe restrictive control of what you’re eating, food stops it to yourself and those around you to be the diets ruling your life, and making simple swaps best version of yourself. A few days later in like cooking using low-calorie cooking spray April 2018, you’re sitting alone in your car instead of oil feels empowering. outside your first Slimming World group, too scared I’d love to tell you it will all be smooth sailing, but to go in. But what other option do you have? Your legs we know life isn’t like that. Like the time when you’re shake as you walk inside, afraid the scales won’t take convinced you’re following the plan 100 per cent, yet your weight, sure you’ll be the biggest person there. you’re not getting results. A brief disappointment at Instead, you get the warmest of welcomes. Over a your weigh-in doesn’t dent your confidence, though, cup of tea, you’re told you aren’t going to be hungry as by now you know just how powerful a support and that you are going to be able to eat tasty, network you have. You turn to Fiona, and she helps interesting food. When you listen to the other you recognise that you have some trigger foods. You members celebrating their successes and talking find a takeaway Chinese, curry or kebab so easy to about the strategies they’ve used to change their overeat, and with Fiona and the group’s support, mindsets, you realise you’ve found your people. you come up with a plan to still enjoy the flavours Everyone here – regardless of how much they have to you love and lose weight. It might sound impossible lose or whatever the journey they’re on – understands to you now, but before long your favourite recipes how it feels to have a difficult relationship with food. will be fakeaways: slimming-friendly chicken chow They get it – and even though you weigh in privately mein, Greek-style beef kofta kebabs and chicken tikka to discover you’re 28½st, that gives you hope. masala, that you’ve cooked from scratch. You even put them in containers for that authentic takeaway feeling. As the weeks pass, you learn how to be kinder to You leave group with a spring in your step, thinking: yourself and how important it is to break your goals maybe I can do this. When you get home, you fall in down into small steps. Initially, even standing hurts love with Food Optimising immediately. You love your back, legs and ankles, and the idea of being active how there’s no weighing or measuring, other than for feels like a distant dream. So you’ll never forget when your Healthy Extras and Syns, and such a generous your assumption is challenged and Fiona tells you that list of Free Foods to be creative with. When you come with Slimming World’s Body Magic physical activity back the following week, you think you can’t possibly support programme, you don’t need to do anything have lost weight because you’ve eaten so much drastic. She explains how you can gradually increase delicious food. So you’re shocked to discover you’ve your activity levels by making small changes – little lost half a stone. It’s a real turning point for you. tricks like taking things upstairs straight away, instead After trying countless diets, which restricted you of leaving them at the bottom for later when you’ll to small portions, you’ve finally found a plan that be going up anyway, and standing up during TV > feels sustainable and will fit in with your lifestyle – and Making a breakthrough SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 15
“With your confidence, your positivity, your outlook on life and your self-belief, nothing seems impossible to you now” THEN Breakfast Drive-through sausage and egg muffin with hash browns, breakfast butty from the sandwich shop, multiple rounds of toast with lots of butter, or a cooked breakfast fried in oil Lunch Sausage roll, pie and a baguette or wrap from the petrol station, with crisps and chocolate Dinner Takeaway doner kebab with cheesy chips, sweet and sour chicken balls with fried rice and sides, or pizza and garlic bread with extra cheese NOW Breakfast Healthy Extra overnight oats with fat-free natural Greek yogurt and berries, a veg and lean ham omelette, or a cooked breakfast with Slimming World Pork Sausages from Iceland and everything cooked using low-calorie cooking spray instead of oil Lunch Homemade soup with a Healthy Extra coronation chicken sandwich (my favourite sandwich recipe from the Slimming World app), crustless quiche, or leftovers from dinner the previous day Dinner Fakeaway kebab or Chinese, or a Food Optimising cottage pie with roasted veg, and a slimming-friendly roast on a Sunday KELLY WEARS p13: Dress, Diva. Shoes and bag, both Deichmann p14: Dress, John Zack. Shoes, New Look. Earrings, Pinar Ozevlat p17: Dress, Diva. Shoes and bag, both Deichmann. Earrings and ring on right hand, both Thomas Sabo ad breaks instead of sitting. Once you’ve got into the mindset of moving a bit more each day, you feel able to walk to the first lamp-post in your cul-de-sac and back, and the next day, to the next lamp-post, and so on. Seeing how easily activity could be incorporated into your life is the start of a love affair with exercise that will take you further than you can imagine… You begin working in earnest towards your Body Magic awards. You walk with your cockapoo puppy, Bertie, then over time also do the activity videos on the Slimming World app, run with Josh, and go canoeing and to classes at the gym – and you even hike up mountains! You’re more active at work, too. You keep a pair of trainers under your desk and regularly run a mile with your pupils. If you could see yourself now! On a school trip, your class will be so proud of you when you reach the top of the climbing wall. Your son is proud of you, too. You get a lump in your throat thinking about how Josh cheered you on at the finish line when you ran Race for Life in October 2021, after losing nearly 15st. How he shouted: ‘Mum, you can do it.’ It must sound like you’re reading about someone else’s life. You, who deliberately avoided doing anything energetic with him – even staying away on school sports days because you were worried you’d 16 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Loving the feeling The day will come when you have a chat with your doctor about needing some minor surgery, unrelated to your weight, and as it’s a phone consultation, she can’t see the slimmer, healthier you. When she asks about your current weight and you tell her about your 17st 9lb loss, the phone will go silent. After a pause, she’ll collect herself enough to ask, ‘How have you done that?’ You tell her about Slimming World and feel your heart swell when she simply says: ‘That’s incredible!’ Because you don’t see Mum in person often as she lives in Yorkshire, she gets an even bigger shock than the doctor, opening the door to see you standing there, transformed. As she hugs you, tears in her eyes, you think you’ll burst with pride. And the joyful moments don’t stop there... In July 2023, you’re nominated as your group’s Woman of the Year, then later find out you’re off to the semi-finals at Slimming World head office in October. It feels like such an honour – to think that your journey is inspiring others. As I write you this letter, I’m sitting on top of a mountain I’ve just climbed in the Lake District, looking at the view. I still remember how you felt, looking at that photo of yourself at your heaviest. I wonder if you’d recognise the person you’ve become. Your style has changed along with your shape, and you now wear bold colours that let your personality shine through. With your Slimming World dream team behind you, you’ve kick-started an exciting new lifestyle you know you’re never giving up. And with your confidence, your positivity, your outlook on life and your self-belief, nothing seems impossible to you now. You’re living the life you never, in your wildest dreams, thought you would get to live. And it feels indescribably good. IF YOU’RE PLANNING TO START A NEW ACTIVITY PROGRAMME, WE RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH YOUR GP FIRST – ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE AN EXISTING HEALTH CONDITION, SUCH AS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETES OR ASTHMA IF YOU’RE PREGNANT, CHECK THE SUITABILITY OF THE ACTIVITY WITH YOUR MIDWIFE. INTERVIEW: DONNA FERGUSON PHOTOGRAPHS: PAUL BULLER. STYLING: RACHEL FANCONI. HAIR & MAKE-UP: ALICE THEOBALD. SEE P119 FOR STOCKISTS My day on a plate embarrass him. Well, believe it – one day you regularly exercise together and become so much closer. You even go indoor skydiving and do the biggest zip wire in Europe together. You have so much fun – and you’re the one encouraging him to do daring things with his active mum. After spending so much time just existing, you want to grab life with both hands. When you’re nearly at target, Fiona will start videoing you on the scales, knowing you want a record of that special moment. And it comes sooner than you expect! There you are, in the video, seeing the numbers and letting out a little scream. Fiona screams back and you both burst into tears, hugging each other, full of joy. You video call Mum from group, and see her crying back at you on the phone screen. From the cheers you get when you’re handed your target member certificate to the individual congratulations from other members, every second feels like a celebration.
soul stories BEFORE I had no selfworth – and I wasn’t living, I was just existing SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 17
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H ere’s a scenario most of us know all too well: you really want to be active, yet with work and/or family keeping you busy and a long list of chores to fit in, you just can’t seem to find a spare hour to get in an exercise session. And that’s where activity ‘snacking’ could be a game-changer – and help bring all kinds of benefits to your health and weight loss. What’s it all about? ‘Activity snacking involves doing bite-size chunks of exercise throughout your day,’ says Evie Lovell, a registered nutritionist at Slimming World. ‘So it’s not about doing one big session, just little bits of activity that slot into your everyday routine.’ Almost anything that gets you moving can be an activity snack, and the best ones are those that briefly raise your heart rate, last at least a couple of minutes, and happen often. According to research, two beneficial activities are a few minutes of walking*, and going up and down stairs**. And without so much as changing our shoes, activity snacking allows us to access some of the physical and mental benefits we’d get from longer forms of exercise. Who is it for? Take a bite out of activity snacking! If you’d like to boost your fitness, but feel like you’ve got zero time to spare, we’ve got great news... By sneaking ‘snacks’ of activity into your routine, you’ll get health and weight loss benefits without needing an extra hour in the day WORDS: ANNA BLEWETT 20 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE IF YOU’RE PLANNING TO START A NEW ACTIVITY PROGRAMME, WE RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH YOUR GP FIRST – ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE AN EXISTING HEALTH CONDITION, SUCH AS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETES OR ASTHMA. IF YOU’RE PREGNANT, CHECK THE SUITABILITY OF THE ACTIVITY WITH YOUR MIDWIFE. ILLUSTRATIONS: GETTY IMAGES The beauty of activity snacking is that everybody can get on board – no equipment or special clothing needed. ‘If you have reduced mobility, activity snacking can still work for you – any
fit for life Fancy a snack? Take your pick… chair-based exercise counts,’ says Evie Lovell. ‘Slimming World’s physical activity support programme, Body Magic, is all about starting from where you are now and building up, so activity snacking is a great way to get started.’ What is it good for? As well as nudging up our overall daily activity and burning some extra calories, it can bring special health benefits. Research suggests short bursts of intense activity can outperform longer, less vigorous workouts in some ways. A study shows converting a 14-minute gentle stroll into a seven-minute brisk walk could further reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease†. And diabetes researchers reported that activity snacking helped people with type 1 and 2 manage their blood glucose more effectively*. ‘Some of the biggest impacts of activity snacking come when we use it to break up periods of being sedentary,’ says Evie. There’s growing evidence to show that interrupting long periods of sitting with little intervals of activity is a really powerful habit. ‘When you stand up, your leg, stomach and bum muscles are all engaged,’ says Evie, ‘and when you’re using more muscles, you’re burning more calories!’ *DIABETES UK. **PUBLISHED IN THE APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, NUTRITION, AND METABOLISM JOURNAL. †STUDY PUBLISHED IN THE EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. ††STUDY PUBLISHED IN THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE FIT IN FIVE Slimming World members will find a host of activity videos on the members’ website and app, including some great workouts you can do in just five minutes. With seated activities, dance moves, stretching, as well as higher-intensity workouts, there’s something for everyone – and you can add them straight to your activity planner. Whether you’re a seasoned park runner, or you’re at the start of your fitness journey, activity snacking works for everyone. The key is grabbing any opportunity for a quick ‘snack’ – and little and often wins the day! 1 THE SCREEN-SCROLL WALL SIT A great way to make the most of your screen time, regular static muscle-contracting activities like wall sits are said to be effective for reducing high blood pressure††. O With your back flat against a wall and feet a step away from it, slide your body down until you feel your thigh muscles working – as if you’re about to sit on an imaginary chair, with your legs at a right angle. OHold the position for up to two minutes, gradually increasing how long you sit as you start to become stronger. Love to chat? Take your conversations on tour with a short walk that lasts as long as your phone call. Walking while on hold to call centres is a good tip – it helps release any frustration as you’re taking back your time! 5 THE KITCHEN KETTLEWAIT SQUAT Squats activate your bum muscles (your largest ones), and build strength in your lower body and stomach. Try fitting in a few while you wait for the kettle to boil. O Place your feet hip-width apart with your toes facing outwards slightly, weight in your heels. 2 THE MICROWAVE MINI WORKOUT OIn one squat movement, lower your bottom towards the floor, as far as is comfortable for you, then push up and return to standing. You’ll feel it in your thighs. Setting the microwave? Fit in some moves before the timer pings. Marching on the spot will raise your heartbeat and build strength in your bottom and hips – key muscles that can become weak when we sit too much. O Bring your knees up as high as is comfortable, and with each step swing your arms to max the benefits. O If it feels too easy, swap marching for an energetic jog on the spot, and see your step count shoot up! Track your ‘snacks’ The tiniest scraps of activity really add up if you’re doing them regularly, and fitness trackers are a great tool to help you keep tabs on those ‘snacks’. If you’re a Slimming World member and you use Apple Health, Fitbit or Google Fit, you can sync them with your Slimming World app. ‘Even if you think you’re really inactive, trackers can help you discover ways you’re actually already clocking up movement,’ says Evie, ‘then building on that is easier – and so satisfying!’ 4 THE CATCHUP-CALL STROLL 3 THE AD-BREAK STAIR CLIMB Your average TV ad break is around two to three minutes: ideal for a quick climb! Taking the stairs regularly is a really great way to build lower-body strength, burn calories and help keep our bones, muscles and joints healthy. 6 THE TROLLEY DASH Online shopping is super convenient, but it does rob us of a great way to build more activity into our week. If you’re able to pop to the supermarket, set a time limit to get around the aisles and move with purpose. When you’re focusing on squeezing in activity, it’ll give all that walking and reaching new meaning! SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 21
‘The recipes that remind me of Mam’ When John Cowe began his slimming journey, it wasn’t long before he discovered the joy of lightening-up the home-cooked meals he loved FOOD PHOTOGRAPHS: ANDREW BURTON John, 59, is a retired police officer. He lives with his wife, Karen, in Washington, Tyne and Wear, and they have a grown-up daughter, Rebecca. John’s 5ft 10ins tall and weighs 12st 7½lbs, having lost 4st 7½lbs at Lynne Pittiglio’s Slimming World group in Columbia, Tyne and Wear alking up the street to our front door, I wondered what my mam, Jean, was making for tea. I was 10 years old and, while money was scarce, Mam was a dab hand at creating meals out of whatever was available. Tonight it was panackelty, or panack as we called it – a hotpot local to the North East, made with meat, potatoes, onions and bacon. I loved Mam’s version with mushrooms and baked beans. Mam, who worked as W Clockwise from right: Mam; my daughter, Rebecca, and Mam; the three of us together a home help, set about getting tea ready for when Dad got in from his job at a printing company, while I hovered around her in the kitchen. Nobody was allowed to eat until he was back, then the four of us – including my older sister, Pauline – would all sit down together. Mam was a strong, no-nonsense character, but she was also a natural carer and finished her working life looking after patients in a psychiatric hospital. So, it was only right that when the time came, we would care for her. Mam was an independent person, but when Dad died in 2001, at just 65, she was lost without him. Even more heartbreaking, a few years later she was diagnosed first with Alzheimer’s, then with Parkinson’s. In May 2019, I retired early from the police to help Pauline care for her – but didn’t realise just how little time she had left. Less than a month later, on 1 June, she passed away. The loss hit me hard and my grief sent me into a downward spiral of comfort eating. In January 2022, my wife, Karen, and I were watching TV when I glimpsed my reflection in the screen. Is that really me? I thought. Seeing my oversize T-shirt riding up over my stomach, I began to worry that I was putting my future at risk. I’d already been diagnosed with gout, arthritis, high cholesterol and borderline type 2 diabetes, and had back and knee problems. I was desperate not to die as young as Dad. I wanted to be around for Karen and our daughter, Rebecca, for as long as possible. Turning to Karen, I confessed how I was feeling, but she was already >
made with love My wife, Karen, and I joined Slimming World together, and now we’re both at our target weights SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 23
made with love EVERYDAY EASY I worried my weight was putting my future at risk – now I’m so much healthier way ahead of me. ‘Don’t worry,’ she said, ‘I’ve found a Slimming World group for us to go to – we start this Saturday.’ Like many men, I’d assumed that Slimming World was just for women. And when I heard about Food Optimising, I was heartened to learn I could still eat big portions. After our Consultant, Lynne, explained all about Free and Speed Free Food, I went away, followed the plan and lost 8½lbs in seven days! We’d never had much fresh food in the house – now the amount of fruit and veg in our fridge was unreal. Instead of fatty mince, we bought lean mince to cook up batches of chilli served with rice or jacket potatoes. We adapted our own recipes, too, and top of the list were Mam’s dishes from my childhood. Out went the streaky bacon and in came lean medallions, and where Mam used lard, we used low-calorie cooking spray. Even her pies were still on the menu, but with mash instead of pastry, topped with a Healthy Extra serving of cheese. Within three weeks, I’d got my one-stone award, and six months later I was at my target of 12st 7½lbs. Karen lost a fantastic 2½st and reached her target, too. Every week at group, we’ve learnt something new and Lynne has been an amazing motivator. I know I’ll be a Slimming World fan forever; without it, I wouldn’t have the life I have. I’ll always be sad Mam isn’t part of it, but she’s with us in the hearty homecooked dinners we still sit down to. I took two panack dishes into group a while ago, though to a mixed reception. Mam’s meaty one (recipe right) went down well; my reinvented veggie one, less so. I suspect Mam would have agreed! 24 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE SERVES 4 READY IN 2 hours 20 minutes 1kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, peeled and thinly sliced Low-calorie cooking spray 600g flat mushrooms, thickly sliced 2 large onions, finely sliced 8 bacon medallions, visible fat removed, roughly chopped 2 x 400g cans baked beans 200g passata 1 beef stock cube 1 head of broccoli, broken into florets, stalk finely sliced 400g green beans, trimmed 1 Preheat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/ gas 4. Boil the potatoes for 4 minutes, then drain, tip onto kitchen paper and leave to cool. While they’re cooling, spray a large, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the mushrooms in batches, cooking on one side for 3-4 minutes, then turning until browned. Move each batch to a plate and repeat until all the mushrooms are cooked. 2 Respray the pan, turn down the heat to medium and fry the onions for 10 minutes until softening, stirring often. Add the bacon and fry for 8 more minutes. Mix the onions and bacon in a large pie dish, along with the mushrooms, baked beans and passata. Crumble over the stock cube and stir. 3 Lay the potatoes on top so they overlap, then spray with cooking spray. Cover with foil and bake for 1 hour. Remove the foil and bake for another 30-45 minutes until the potatoes are golden and crisp. When the potatoes are almost done, boil the broccoli and beans for 4-5 minutes, then drain. Divide everything between 4 plates to serve. Cheese, bacon, tomato & potato no-pastry pie EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 6 Deduct 6 Syns if using the reduced-fat Cheddar as a Healthy Extra READY IN 1 hour 40 minutes 1kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, peeled and chopped into chunks 160g reduced-fat Cheddar, grated 1 tsp mustard powder Low-calorie cooking spray 8 bacon medallions, visible fat removed, roughly chopped 2 large onions, finely chopped 3 garlic cloves, crushed 2 x 400g cans chopped tomatoes Large green salad, to serve 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/ gas 6. Boil the potatoes for 15 minutes, then drain, keeping a cup of the cooking water. Mash the potatoes with most of the cheese and the mustard powder. Stir in enough of the cooking water to make the mash smooth and spoonable. Season to taste. 2 Spray a large, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the bacon and onions for 8-10 minutes. Add the garlic and fry for 2 minutes. Tip in the tomatoes, bring to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes. 3 Spread a third of the mash over the base of a large baking dish and top with half the tomato mixture. Repeat, finishing with a layer of mash. Evenly scatter over the rest of the cheese. Bake for 45 minutes until the cheese has melted and the top is golden. Divide between 4 plates and serve with the salad. ‘We adapted our own recipes and top of the list were Mam’s dishes from my childhood. Even her pies are still on the menu’ THE HEALTH INFORMATION IN THIS STORY IS BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO REPLACE THE ADVICE GIVEN BY YOUR HEALTHCARE TEAM. FOOD STYLING: PIPPA LEON. PROP STYLING: DAVINA PERKINS Mam’s mushroom & bean panackelty
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Claire’s confident new mindset When Claire Scott got her dream job, she worried she wouldn’t have the energy to succeed. Now she’s 5st slimmer, her self-esteem is soaring, she’s acing her career, and she knows she can achieve anything she sets her mind to! L ooking at my reflection in the changing room mirror, my heart sank. The size-18 work tunic I’d been given to try on just about fastened up, but there wasn’t a lot of, well…give. For the first time since finding out I’d got my dream job as a newborn hearing screener for the NHS, I felt disheartened. Making a career change in my late 30s had felt like an exciting new start and, so far, the induction process had been going well. I’d been told the training would take five months, and there were just a few admin things to sort before I could begin – among them being fitted for my uniform. OK, so I’d just about managed to squeeze into that size-18 today, but Christmas was coming up. There’s no way I’ll still fit into it by the time I start my training in January, I thought, as I threw my comfy baggy jumper back on. > 26 6 SLIMMING SLIM SLI MMI M MMING MING WOR WO WORLD LD MAG MAGAZINE AGAZI AZINE NE
real-life cover star Meet Claire Claire Scott, 37, is a newborn hearing screener. She lives in Kirkby-inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, with her husband, Wayne, and their three children, Millie, 16, Poppy, 10, and Oliver, seven Height: 5ft 6ins Starting weight: 15st 3lbs Weight now: 10st 2lbs WEIGHT LOST: 5st 1lb Claire is a target member of Jenn Higgins’ Slimming World group in Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 27
“I’ve replaced my dark outfits with bright, fitted dresses, and my daughter loves going shopping with me now” CLAIRE WEARS p27: Dress, ASOS. Shoes, Ravel. Earrings, Accessorize Left: Dress, Coast. Shoes, Next. Earrings and bracelet, both Jon Richard. Ring, Lovisa p30: Top, Next. Skirt, ASOS. Shoes, New Look. Earrings, Jon Richard. Bracelet, Lovisa 28 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
real-life cover star There was no question in my mind what I needed to do: rejoin Slimming World. I already knew it worked because I’d lost 2st when I was a member briefly after my eldest, Millie, was born. With all three of my babies – first Millie, then Poppy, followed by Oliver – I’d found myself grabbing quick snacks, rather than having proper meals, then picking at leftovers, and gradually my weight had gone up. Then, in 2018, I lost my teaching assistant job at a local primary school due to cuts, and my confidence took a huge knock. Feeling unhappy in myself and desperate to find some comfort, I turned to food. I’d found work at a nursery, but my increasing weight meant that every shift was gruelling. After a day of picking up kids and toys, and getting up and down off the floor, my knees and ankles would throb. Something needed to change. an and recipes. The only scary moment was w when I stepped onto the scales and found Iw was 15st 3lbs. It was a higher number than I’d expected, but I wasn’t going to let that pu me off. Setting my target weight at put 12 I was ready to get stuck in! 12st, Str Straight away, I got back into the swing of Fo Optimising, wanting to give myself Food th best possible first week. I started by the ma making a slimming-friendly version of las lasagne, our current family favourite – swa swapping out higher Syn ingredients, like che cheese sauce for light soft cheese. And ins instead of our weekly Chinese takeaway, I made m chicken chow mein from the Slim Slimming World members’ app, and the kid kids couldn’t tell the difference! The biggest BEFORE boost boost, though though, came the next week when I lost 5½lbs. With my By the time I started my new job, I’d got my half-stone weight going In September 2021, I took a huge step forward by award and put any worries about fitting into my up, I felt applying for my new job. I couldn’t believe it when uniform behind me. As the weeks passed, I was unhappy I was offered the position, and just the fact that I’d been learning more about myself in IMAGE Therapy – how in myself given such an amazing opportunity had boosted my I’d sometimes eat for comfort, my snacking habits confidence. Then, all through Christmas, that closeand my own personal danger zones. One of those danger zones was coffee shops, and at first I’d make excuses to-bursting uniform was preying on my mind... By now, even not to meet up with friends there. It worked, but it wasn’t how the thought of taking our dog, Pippa, out for a quick walk was exhausting. How would I manage long hospital shifts? I let out I wanted to live my life, so with the support of my group I came all my worries to my friend, Amy, and she said exactly what I up with a more satisfying strategy. I’d always have a filling Food needed to hear: ‘Why don’t you come with me to my Slimming Optimising breakfast, lunch and dinner, so I wasn’t hungry whatever time of day I walked into the coffee shop – and that World group?’ Going back had been on my mind ever since meant I felt happy catching up over a drink, and didn’t feel like trying on that uniform, and this felt like the moment to seize my chance. This was it: new job, new start, new me. I wanted a brownie, too. From the moment I joined group in January 2022, I felt so comfortable. It was great to have Amy there with me, and my Something strange began to happen – the fewer high Syn foods I ate, the less I wanted them. In fact, I felt so confident new Consultant, Jenn, made me feel so welcome. The IMAGE Therapy part of group – where everyone shares their setbacks and successes, and gets support for the next week – really got me thinking, and I enjoyed listening to everyone sharing ideas in my ability to make the best choices for my weight loss, I agreed to take the kids to their favourite burger restaurant. Soon, it was a regular thing, and I became a dab hand at picking the healthier options on the menu. Back at home, I started to notice that the chicken nuggets and pizzas I had in the freezer were staying there for longer, because the kids were asking for my lasagne or cottage pie instead. My husband, Wayne, was loving our new meals, too. One day, as we were in the kitchen, he said: ‘How about I try cooking something the Slimming World way?’ And he did a great job! He whipped up a spaghetti bolognese, making his own sauce with canned tomatoes, instead of using one from a jar. What’s more, each time I returned home from group with yet another halfstone certificate, he’d sweep me into his arms and say: ‘Congratulations, that’s brilliant!’ Things didn’t always go to plan, but I knew if I stuck with it, I’d get to where I wanted to be. And I didn’t even need to wait I love having the energy to keep up with the kids now. Here’s me, Wayne, Poppy, Oliver and Millie on a ride together at Alton Towers. It’s one of our favourite places for a good dose of family fun – we’ve even bought season passes! for the next group to get a dose of support that would turn my mood and motivation around. Jenn ran a Facebook page for members, and it was a real help on those days when I felt low and reached for chocolate. ‘Don’t beat yourself up,’ Jenn would message back. ‘Just draw a line under it and start again.’ In the past, I’d have felt so rubbish for having ‘failed’, I’d have gone into self-sabotage mode and eaten loads more unhealthy things, thinking there was no way back. Now, Jenn and the other members made me feel like it wasn’t a failure at all, just a > SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 29
real-life cover star little bump in the road. Tomorrow is another day and you can just start again, I’d think to myself. And I always did! I reached target around the same the time I finished my training, passed my final assessment and became a qualified newborn hearing screener. I was loving my new job, and it was so rewarding to help care for the health of babies – and each one of them melted my heart! My aches and pains had eased, so being on my feet all day didn’t bother me at all. On top of feeling fitter, I’d recently swapped my uniform for a smaller size. I still wanted to lose a little more weight, so I set a new target, and before long it wasn’t just my uniform that was too big. I kept having to take my old clothes to charity shops, and while I was there, I’d spot an amazing find in the next size down. Over time, I started to replace my plain, mostly dark outfits with a wardrobe full of bright, fitted second-hand bargains as I had fun experimenting with fashion. Adding in some activity gave me a boost when my weight loss started slowing down. We lived right next to a country park, which was beautiful…but when I’d had aching joints, even that hadn’t been enough to tempt me outside. There’d been a time when walking Pippa had felt like a real chore and I’d collapse on the sofa the moment we got back. Since hearing in group about other members’ experiences of the Body Magic physical activity support programme, though, I’d come to understand the benefits of fitting in a bit more activity. I’d put in my earphones, turn on the music and enjoy a real bit of me-time pacing up and down the scenic hills with Pippa. It was as if I’d given my weight loss a new lease of life, and in July this year I reached my final target of 10st 5lbs. I started a diploma, which will help me progress. Meeting new mums and their babies is always really special – it takes me right back to when my three were little. Sometimes I think back to those days and wish I’d slimmed down sooner, as it took losing weight for me to realise just how much it had been holding me back. I’m so glad Poppy, now 10, and Oliver, seven, are still young enough to enjoy their mum kicking a ball around with them at the park, and as for Millie, who’s 16, she may feel too grown-up for that, but she loves us going shopping together. I’m positive and full of joy again, and Wayne’s so happy for me. I feel good about every bit of my life – and that’s pretty special. B BEFORE A After spending sp a day on my fe feet, I’d feel ex exhausted 30 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE INTERVIEW: ADAM CARPENTER. PHOTOGRAPHS: PAUL BULLER. STYLING: SHARNA VALENTINE. HAIR & MAKE-UP: LIZ KITCHINER. SEE P119 FOR STOCKISTS I feel like there are no limits to what I can do now I’m so much more confident in myself. I’m loving my new career, and recently

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Chicken & cauliflower tikka SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 4 READY IN 1 hour, plus marinating 2 level tbsp tikka curry powder (see Cook’s notes on p35) 5cm-piece fresh root ginger, peeled and grated 4 garlic cloves, crushed 100g fat-free natural Greek yogurt Juice of ½ lemon 1 tbsp tomato purée 500g skinless and boneless chicken thighs, visible fat removed 1 red onion, ½ cut into small wedges, ½ finely chopped 1 small cauliflower, broken into florets, reserving the leaves Frylight 400g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed 200g baby spinach 1 large cucumber, finely chopped 1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped Juice of 2 limes 25g fresh coriander, leaves roughly chopped 1 Mix half the tikka powder, ginger and garlic with the yogurt, lemon juice and tomato purée in a wide bowl. Season, add the chicken and stir to coat. Cover and leave to marinate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, or overnight. 2 When ready to cook, preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Put the onion wedges and cauliflower florets into a large, non-stick baking tin. Scatter over the remaining tikka powder, garlic and ginger. Stir to coat, then top with the chicken. Spray with Frylight and bake for 20 minutes. 3 Add the cauliflower leaves and chickpeas to the tin, and return to the oven for 20 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the veg are tender. Gently stir through the spinach and return to the oven for a final 2 minutes until it has wilted. 4 Mix together the chopped onion, cucumber, chilli and lime juice. Season and stir through the coriander. Serve the traybake with the cucumber salsa. Filo plum tarts EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 3 READY IN 20 minutes Frylight 1 x 39g filo pastry sheet, cut into 8 squares 150g fat-free natural Greek yogurt 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 level tsp sweetener granules 2 level tbsp demerara sugar Juice of ½ lemon 4 small fresh plums, halved, stoned and finely sliced 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/ fan 180°C/gas 6. Spray a large, non-stick baking tray with Frylight. Place 4 pastry squares on the tray and spray lightly with Frylight. Place another square on top of each, at an angle to make a star shape. Bake for 5-6 minutes until crisp and golden. 2 Mix the yogurt with the vanilla extract and sweetener, then set aside. Mix the sugar with the lemon juice and leave for 5 minutes to dissolve a little. 3 Divide the yogurt mixture over the pastry stars, then arrange the plum slices over the top in neat overlapping circles. Divide the tarts between 4 plates and evenly drizzle over the sugar mixture to serve. Food Optimising, Free, SP, Syn Free, Syn and Syns are trademarks of Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd trading as Slimming World. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 33
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EAT, love&lose DISCOVER A WORLD OF FRESH, FILLING FOOD THAT’S DELICIOUSLY SLIMMING Look out for these symbols on our recipes: Free when Food Optimising Extra Easy SP recipe Suitable for vegetarians Suitable for vegans Suitable for freezing for up to 1 month 122 PHOTOGRAPH: ALEX LUCK. RECIPE & FOOD STYLING: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY. PROP STYLING: CLAIRE MORGAN COOK’S NOTES O When cooking with shopbought spice mixes or blends, choose brands without Synned ingredients such as sugar, flour and oil. Otherwise, count ½ Syn per level tsp or 1½ Syns per level tbsp O When using low-calorie cooking spray in our recipes, choose brands with one calorie or less per spray as they’re Syn Free. See page 6 for a complete list of recipes and Syn values. For an introduction to Food Optimising, turn to page 60 brilliant recipes, ideas & tips in this issue Margarita jellies, recipe p72 WHAT’S COOKING? Share your photos of this issue’s recipes on social media: #SWMagazineMakes SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 35
HALLOWEEN Monster spaghetti with blood sauce
festive feasts A season of celebration Gather your nearest and dearest and mark those big calendar events – beginning with the spookiest night of all… PHOTOGRAPHS: GARETH MORGANS HALLOWEEN Monster spaghetti with blood sauce Delight the family by making this lip-smacking bowl of ghoulish pasta part of your scary feast EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 2 (sauce only) READY IN 45 minutes 1 butternut squash, halved, peeled, deseeded and cut into small chunks, or 700g ready-chopped Low-calorie cooking spray 1 large onion, roughly chopped 2 garlic cloves, chopped or crushed ¼ tsp dried red chilli flakes (optional) 1 tsp tomato purée 400g can chopped tomatoes 400g dried spaghetti ½ tsp dried oregano 100g pimento-stuffed green olives in brine, drained and halved 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/ gas 6. Spread the squash on a large, nonstick baking tray. Spray with cooking spray and roast for 30 minutes until golden and caramelised, turning halfway. 2 While the squash is roasting, spray a large, non-stick saucepan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the onion for 7 minutes, stirring and adding a splash of water if it starts to stick. Stir in the garlic and chilli flakes (if using), then the tomato purée and tomatoes. Bring to the boil, turn down the heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes until thickened. 3 Cook the spaghetti following the pack instructions, then drain, keeping 100ml of the cooking water. When the spaghetti is almost ready, use a stick blender to blitz the tomato sauce until smooth. 4 Stir the spaghetti cooking water into the sauce. Add the squash, spaghetti and oregano, stir all together, then divide between 4 bowls. Divide over the olives and add a twist of black pepper to serve. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 37
BONFIRE NIGHT Slow-cooked banger & bean casserole 38 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
festive feasts DIWALI Roasted aubergine & spinach biryani Get together over this flavourful South Asian dish to celebrate the Hindu festival of lights A LITTLE EFFORT SERVES 4 READY IN 1 hour 30 minutes BONFIRE NIGHT Slow-cooked banger & bean casserole A filling bowlful will make fireworks night go with a bang! EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 READY IN 2 hours Low-calorie cooking spray 8 frozen Slimming World Pork Sausages (from Iceland), defrosted 2 onions, thinly sliced 2 large carrots, roughly chopped 2 tsp balsamic vinegar 1 tbsp tomato purée ½ tsp smoked paprika 1 beef stock cube 400g can chopped tomatoes 2 x 400g cans mixed beans in water, drained and rinsed 250g spinach 25g fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped 1 Preheat your oven to 170°C/fan 150°C/ gas 3½. Spray a large, lidded, flameproof casserole dish with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Add the sausages and cook for 5 minutes, turning halfway, so they’re brown on two sides. Put on a plate and set aside. 2 Add the onions and carrots to the pan with 50ml water, and fry for 7 minutes until softening, stirring regularly. Add the balsamic, tomato purée and paprika, and stir-fry for 1 minute. Add the stock cube, tomatoes and a canful of water. Bring to the boil, stirring until the stock cube has dissolved. When everything is bubbling, stir in the beans and lay the sausages over the top. Cover with the lid and bake for 1 hour. Take off the lid and cook in the oven for a further 30-40 minutes until the sauce has thickened. 3 Stir the spinach through the casserole until it wilts. Season to taste. Scatter over the parsley and divide between 4 bowls to serve. 3 aubergines, cut into 3cm chunks 1 tsp garlic powder Low-calorie cooking spray 6 cardamom pods, bashed so they remain whole but slightly broken 1 cinnamon stick 2 tsp cumin seeds 2 onions, sliced 1 or 2 green chillies, sliced (optional) 3cm-piece fresh root ginger, peeled and grated 3 garlic cloves, crushed 1½ tsp garam masala 300g dried basmati rice, well rinsed 350ml vegetable stock, made with 1 stock cube suitable for vegans 250g spinach 400g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed 2 dried or fresh bay leaves 25g fresh coriander leaves FOR THE SALAD Juice of 1 lemon 1 red onion, finely sliced 300g cherry tomatoes, halved 25g fresh mint leaves 1 tsp nigella seeds 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/ gas 6. Put the aubergine chunks in a large bowl with the garlic powder and ½ tsp salt, and toss together until the chunks are evenly coated. Spread over a large, non-stick baking tray, spray with cooking spray and roast for 35-40 minutes. 2 While the aubergines are cooking, put a large, lidded, flameproof, non-stick casserole dish over a medium-high heat. Add the cardamom pods and cinnamon stick, dry-fry for 1 minute, then set aside. Dry-fry the cumin seeds for 1 minute, then spray the pan with cooking spray. Add the onions and 50ml water to the cumin, and cook for 7 minutes until starting to brown, stirring regularly. Add the chillies (if using), ginger, garlic and garam masala, and fry for 1 minute. Stir in the rice and ½ tsp salt, then take off the heat. 3 When the aubergines are ready, pour the stock into the casserole dish with the onion and rice. Add the spinach, followed by the chickpeas and aubergines. Tuck the cardamom pods, cinnamon stick and bay leaves in and around the aubergine chunks, cover with the lid and cook in the oven for 30 minutes. 4 While the biryani is cooking, start on the salad. Pour the lemon juice over the sliced onion and add a pinch of salt. Mix and leave to soak for 25 minutes, or until the biryani is ready. 5 Take the lid off the biryani. Cover the dish with a clean tea towel, put the lid on over the top and leave to stand for 10 minutes. While it’s standing, finish the salad. Gently squeeze the liquid out of the onion using your hands, then mix the onion with the tomatoes, mint and nigella seeds. 6 Pick out the cardamom, cinnamon and bay leaves from the biryani, and scatter over the coriander. Divide the biryani between 4 plates and serve with the salad. Tender aubergine pieces, nutty chickpeas and gently spiced rice make this tasty veggie dish a real winner
DIWALI Roasted aubergine & spinach biryani SPICE IDEA You can swap the cinnamon, cumin and garam masala for 2 tbsp curry powder*, added after you’ve fried the onions * See Cook’s notes on p35 40 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
festive feasts FEELING THE HEAT To check that your turkey is cooked, use a digital meat thermometer – they’re not expensive and you can get them online. Poke the probe into the thickest part of the breast, and if it’s 70°C or above, the turkey is done THANKSGIVING Roast turkey & nutty sweet potato casserole SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 41
festive feasts THANKSGIVING Roast turkey & nutty sweet potato casserole In the US, sweet potato casserole is often made with marshmallows – we’ve given ours a nutty crunch instead A LITTLE EFFORT SERVES 6 SYNS PER SERVING 2 READY IN 4 hours 3.5-4kg turkey 2 lemons 1 dried or fresh bay leaf 15g fresh thyme 15g fresh flat-leaf parsley 10g fresh sage 1kg sweet potatoes, pricked 1 garlic bulb, wrapped in foil Low-calorie cooking spray 2 onions, sliced 500g leeks, rinsed and cut into 1cm-thick rounds ¼ tsp ground cinnamon ¼ tsp ground nutmeg 25g dried breadcrumbs 25g pecans, roughly chopped 2 heads of spring greens, stalks and outer leaves removed, shredded 1 Take the turkey out of the fridge 2 hours before you’re planning to cook it. Preheat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4. Sit the turkey in a large, non-stick roasting tin. Cut 1 lemon in half and put both halves into the turkey cavity, along with the bay leaf, thyme and half the parsley and sage. Season with salt, then pour 400ml just-boiled water into the roasting tin and cover with foil. Roast for 40 minutes per kilo, basting with the tin juices every now and then. An hour before the turkey is ready, take off the foil so it can brown, and put the sweet potatoes and wrapped garlic on the oven shelf below. 2 When the turkey is ready, take everything out of the oven. Cover the turkey loosely with foil and leave it to rest. Set the garlic and potatoes aside to cool. Turn up the oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. 3 When the garlic and potatoes are cool enough to handle, squeeze the roasted garlic flesh from the skins, remove the skin from the sweet potatoes, and set everything aside. Spray a large, deep, lidded, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Add the onions and leeks, and cook for 2 minutes. Pour in 50ml water, cover with the lid and cook for a further 8 minutes until softened, stirring occasionally. 4 Stir in the spices, then add the juice from half of the remaining lemon. Break up the sweet potatoes and add to the pan along with the garlic, stirring until just combined. Tip into a baking dish, evenly scattering over the breadcrumbs and pecans. Bake for 25-30 minutes until starting to brown. 5 Once the casserole has 5 minutes left, boil the spring greens for 2-3 minutes, then drain. Serve the turkey on a large plate decorated with the rest of the parsley and sage, discarding the skin and any visible fat before carving. Divide the casserole between 6 plates and serve with the turkey and greens. HANUKKAH Potato latkes with egg, pickles & smoked salmon These wonderfully crisp potato pancakes or fritters are traditionally made for this Jewish festival, which is celebrated for eight days A LITTLE EFFORT SERVES 4 READY IN 1 hour 1kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, peeled and roughly grated 1 onion, peeled and grated 6 medium eggs, 2 beaten 25g fresh dill, chopped Low-calorie cooking spray 200g fat-free natural Greek yogurt 20g fresh chives, chopped 1 lemon, halved 4 ready-cooked plain whole beetroot, chopped into small chunks 200g sliced smoked salmon 12-16 caper berries, or 50g capers, rinsed (we used caper berries) 100g watercress, to serve 8 dill pickle spears, halved, to serve 1 Preheat your oven to 220°C/fan 200°C/ gas 7, and line a large baking tray with baking paper. In a bowl, mix the potato and onion with some salt, then tip into a colander set over a bowl or the sink, and squeeze well to get rid of any liquid. 2 Turn the mixture out onto a clean tea towel. Wrap it up tightly and squeeze hard several times until very little or no liquid comes out, then tip back into a bowl. Add the beaten eggs, half the dill and some freshly ground black pepper, and mix together. Divide into 20 loose balls. 3 Spray a large, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Cook the potato balls in batches, leaving plenty of space between each one, and fry for 2 minutes, gently patting them down a little. Flip them over and cook for 1 minute on the other side, then move to the lined baking tray. Respray the frying pan for each batch. Cook in the oven for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. 4 While the latkes are baking, boil the remaining eggs for 8 minutes, then run each one under cold water until they’re cool enough to handle. Peel and roughly chop the eggs, mix with the yogurt and chives, and season. Grate the zest of half a lemon over the top, then squeeze in the juice from the same half. Mix the beetroot with the leftover dill and season. 5 Divide the latkes, eggs, beetroot, salmon, capers, watercress and pickles between 4 plates. Squeeze the juice from the remaining lemon half over the salmon, and serve. 42 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
HANUKKAH Potato latkes with egg, pickles & smoked salmon LATKES FOR LATER Once cooled, baked latkes can be bagged up and frozen. To reheat from frozen, bake in the oven at 180°C/ fan 160°C/gas 4 for 30-35 minutes and cover loosely with foil if getting too dark SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 43
CHRISTMAS EVE Mustard-glazed ham, potato hash & herby chilli drizzle 44 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
festive feasts CHRISTMAS EVE Mustard-glazed ham, potato hash & herby chilli drizzle Kick off Christmas with a delicious dinner that zings with a fresh herb and chilli dressing EVERYDAY EASY RECIPES: NICOLA ROBERTS. FOOD STYLING: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY. PROP STYLING: MORAG FARQUHAR SERVES 6 READY IN 2 hours 15 minutes 1kg boneless lean gammon joint, skin and visible fat removed 1 tsp mustard powder 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar 1.5kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, peeled and cut into small chunks Low-calorie cooking spray 1 large Savoy cabbage, roughly shredded 2 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp black mustard seeds 2 onions, thinly sliced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 3cm-piece fresh root ginger, peeled and grated FOR THE DRIZZLE 10g fresh mint leaves 25g fresh coriander 1 small garlic clove, peeled 150g fat-free natural Greek yogurt 2 green chillies, 1 finely chopped, 1 sliced to serve (optional) 1 Put the gammon in a deep, lidded saucepan, then fill with cold water to cover the joint. Put the lid on, bring to the boil over a high heat, then carefully pour away the water (this gets rid of a lot of the salt in the gammon). Refill the pan with cold water, cover, and bring to the boil a second time, then turn down the heat and simmer for 40 minutes. Take the pan off the heat and leave the gammon to stand in the liquid for 30 minutes. with cooking spray. Bake for 40 minutes, then set aside. Boil the cabbage for 2-3 minutes in a large pan, then drain and set aside. 4 To make the drizzle, blitz all the ingredients apart from the sliced chilli in a blender with a big pinch of salt until smooth, then set aside. If you’d like the drizzle to be a little runnier, add 2 tbsp water. 2 While the ham is standing, preheat your oven to 200°C/ fan 180°C/gas 6. Mix the mustard and balsamic in a small bowl. Lift the ham out of the pan, move to a small, non-stick roasting tin and brush with the mustard mixture. Pop it in the oven to bake for 15 minutes, then cover with foil to keep warm and set aside. 5 Put a large, deep, non-stick frying pan over a high heat. Add the cumin and mustard seeds, and dry-fry for 1 minute. Spray with cooking spray, add the onions and a splash of water, turn down the heat to medium-high and fry for 5 minutes. Add the garlic, ginger, potatoes and cabbage, and fry for 6-8 minutes, stirring continuously until hot throughout and a few pieces of veg are starting to brown. Season to taste. 3 While the ham is in the oven, start on the veg and the drizzle. Boil the potatoes for 5 minutes, then drain in a colander and leave to steam-dry for 5 minutes. Spread over 1 or 2 large, non-stick baking trays in a single layer and spray 6 Carve the ham into thick slices, removing any visible fat, and place on a serving plate. Scatter over the sliced chilli (if using), then pour over the drizzle. Divide the ham between 6 plates and serve with the hash. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 45
let’s cook GENIUS TIPS, TRICKS AND SHORTCUTS TO SEND YOUR COOKING CONFIDENCE SKY HIGH IN SEASON… Parsnips Their sweet, earthy flavour makes parsnips seriously moreish. Here are three winter-warming ways with this delicious Free Food root veg n nto ROAST Cut the parsnips lengthways into y spray y, quarters. Put on a non-stick baking tray, son. Roast son with low-calorie cooking spray and season. at 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6 for 40-50 minutes until golden, turning halfway. Get ahead Make Christmas lunch easier by prepping your veg in advance Greens: boil green beans, golden enough. Leave to cool, cabbage or sprouts for half the then put in an airtight bag or time you would usually, then cool container and freeze. Roast from under cold running water and frozen at 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6 pat dry. Put in an airtight bag for 20-30 minutes until piping hot. or container and freeze. Defrost, Red cabbage: cook completely, then boil or microwave for then cool. Put in an airtight bag 1-2 minutes until piping hot. or container and freeze. Defrost, Potatoes, carrots and parsnips: then either reheat in a non-stick roast for around 10 minutes less pan or microwave with a splash than usual, so the veg aren’t quite of water until piping hot. SOUP Fry peeled, thinly sliced parsnips with sliced onion in low-calorie cooking spray for 10-15 minutes until softened. Add crushed garlic, fry for 2 minutes, then pour over veg or chicken stock to cover the veg by 2.5cm. Simmer for 15 minutes, season and blitz into a smooth soup. Add lemon juice to taste and scatter with chives. PURÉE Blitz roasted parsnips in a blender with a small clove of crushed garlic, a big dollop of fat-free natural fromage frais, and a little salt and lemon juice. Serve with griddled chicken, lean steak or pork and cooked greens. GO NUTS! Nuts are a great Healthy Extra ‘b’ choice. To make them more affordable and last longer, buy larger bags, portion them up, then put in the freezer – they’ll defrost in minutes. TALKING TURKEY Quick pickled veg To enjoy a roast turkey on Christmas Day, with leftovers for Boxing Day (plus a couple of turkey sandwiches in between!), here’s the size to buy: 4-6 people: 3-4 kg 6-8 people: 5-6 kg 8-12 people: more than 6kg A lovely way to add more Speed Free Food to your menu – and you can have them ready to eat in as little as 40 minutes. Our step-by-step guide shows you how 1 Peel veg into ribbons using a veg peeler, thinly slice or cut into batons. Carrots, red onions, cucumbers (seeds removed) and radishes all work well. 46 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 2 Put the veg in a shallow container half-full of red wine (or cider) vinegar. Add 2 tsp salt, and 2 tsp cumin or coriander seeds, or 1 cinnamon stick. 3 Once the veg are submerged, cover the container with clingfilm so it touches the surface. Put in the fridge for 30 minutes to 48 hours. 4 Take the veg out of the container, squeezing gently with your hands to remove any excess liquid. Your pickled veg are now ready to eat! WORDS: REBECCA WOOLLARD. PHOTOGRAPHS: TARA FISHER, DAN JONES, GARETH MORGANS Time savers
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ADVERTISEMENT PROMOTION Butternut squash mac ’n’ cheese EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 6 Deduct 6 Syns if using the Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham as a Healthy Extra READY IN 1 hour 1 large butternut squash, halved, deseeded and cut into 2-3cm cubes 2 onions, thickly sliced 400g dried macaroni pasta 1 tsp dried sage Juice of 1 lemon 240g Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham 25g fresh flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped Rocket, to serve 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/ fan 180°C/gas 6. Spread the squash and onions on 2 large, non-stick baking trays in a single layer. Roast for 40-45 minutes, or until tender, turning halfway. Midweek magic! Show dinnertime some love with Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham t Slimming World, we’re all about having a great time, and sometimes that’s as simple as cosying up at home with our favourite comfort food – the cheesier the better! Thanks to Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham, enjoying a delicious hit of cheese that fits into your Food Optimising day couldn’t be easier. In fact, it’s high in calcium and protein, and you can enjoy 60g as one of your Healthy Extra ‘a’ choices (or simply count it as 6 Syns). Squeeze it over a colourful vegetable bake, load onto fluffy hot baked spuds, or rustle up a quick and easy spaghetti sauce (did someone say carbonara?). Fancy something a little bit different? Partner Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham with your favourite pasta shapes in our seasonal spin on classic mac ’n’ cheese (recipe right) – warming, delicious and guaranteed to melt everyone’s heart! A Spreading the joy with every squeeze… Primula loves to share, and that’s why all profits from the sales of its cheese are shared among charities and good causes, in the UK and overseas, through its owner, the Kavli Trust. Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham is available from major supermarkets, £1.85 RRP for a 140g tube. For more information, visit primula.co.uk 2 When the veg have been roasting for 30 minutes, cook the pasta for 3 minutes less than the pack instructions. Drain, keeping 150ml of the cooking water, then tip into a large bowl. 3 Put two-thirds of the squash and onions in a food processor with the pasta water, then blitz into a thick paste. Add to the pasta with the rest of the roasted veg, the sage, half of the lemon juice and 200g Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham. Season and mix together. Preheat your grill to high. 4 Tip the pasta mix into a medium ovenproof dish. Dollop over the rest of the Primula, then spread it evenly with the back of a spoon. Pop under the grill for 3-5 minutes until golden. Top with the parsley and a twist of black pepper, and divide between 4 plates. Serve with the rocket, tossed in the rest of the lemon juice. With Primula Cheese ‘n’ Ham, it couldn’t be easier to enjoy a delicious hit of cheese as part of your Food Optimising day! Slimming World, Food Optimising, Healthy Extra and Syns are registered trademarks of Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd trading as Slimming World. 48 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
frozen assets freezer Be ready for anything over the hectic festive season with four warming get-ahead meals – they’re life-savers! PHOTOGRAPHS: ANDREW BURTON SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 49
Pulled chicken chilli with butternut squash Mexican flavours meet Texan barbecue to make this recipe extra special EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 READY IN 2 hours 30 minutes, plus reheating Low-calorie cooking spray 1 large onion, finely sliced 3 garlic cloves, crushed 1½ tsp ground cumin Good pinch of dried red chilli flakes 1 tsp sweet smoked paprika 3 sprigs of fresh thyme, leaves stripped 8 skinless and boneless chicken thighs, visible fat removed 450ml chicken stock, made with 1 stock cube 400g can chopped tomatoes 1 butternut squash, halved, peeled, deseeded and cut into large pieces, or 700g ready-chopped 400g can black beans, drained and rinsed 20g fresh coriander, chopped TO SERVE 250g dried long-grain rice Fat-free natural yogurt 1 Preheat your oven to 160°C/fan 140°C/ gas 3. Spray a large, lidded, flameproof, non-stick casserole dish with cooking spray and put over a medium heat. Fry the onion for 10 minutes, adding a splash of water if it starts to stick. Add the garlic, spices and thyme. Cook for 3-4 minutes until fragrant. 2 Add the chicken, stock and tomatoes. Season and bring to the boil. Cover and cook in the oven for 2 hours – add the squash and black beans for the final half hour. 3 Once cooked, lift out the chicken, shred with 2 forks, then return to the sauce. Leave to cool completely, then stir through the coriander. Freeze in an airtight container or containers for up to 3 months. 4 To reheat, defrost the chilli completely in the fridge. Tip into a large, non-stick saucepan and bring to a brisk simmer over a medium-high heat, stirring often. While it’s heating, cook the rice following the pack instructions, then drain. Once the chilli is piping hot, serve with the rice and yogurt.
frozen assets Lamb & potato tagine Make the couscous while the stew is reheating and that’s dinner done! EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 READY IN 2 hours, plus reheating With this dish in your back pocket, you’ll be ready for friends or family to drop by Low-calorie cooking spray 1 large onion, finely sliced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 aubergines, cut into cubes 2 tsp ras el hanout (see Cook’s notes on p35) 1 tsp ground coriander 900g lamb leg steak, visible fat removed, cut into chunks 250g new potatoes, halved or chopped into large chunks 450ml chicken stock, made with 1 stock cube 30g fresh coriander, roughly chopped TO SERVE 250g plain dried couscous Fat-free natural yogurt 1 Preheat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/ gas 4. Spray a large, lidded, flameproof, non-stick casserole dish with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the onion, garlic and aubergines with a splash of water for 10 minutes, stirring often. Add the spices and fry for 2 minutes until fragrant. 2 Add the lamb, potatoes and stock. Season and bring to the boil. Cover and cook in the oven for 1½ hours until the lamb is really tender. Leave to cool completely, then stir through the coriander. Freeze in an airtight container or containers for up to 3 months. 3 To reheat, defrost the tagine completely in the fridge. Tip into a large, non-stick saucepan with a splash of water and bring to a simmer. While it’s heating, make up the couscous following the pack instructions (without butter or oil). Once the tagine is bubbling, serve with the couscous and yogurt. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 51
Beef & tomato hotpot This traditional winter warmer hides a rich sauce under its golden potato layer EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 READY IN 3 hours, plus reheating Low-calorie cooking spray 1kg braising steak, visible fat removed, cut into 3cm chunks 1 large onion, finely sliced 2 carrots, peeled and chopped 2 celery sticks, chopped 1 large courgette, chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 3 sprigs of fresh rosemary, leaves stripped 1 tbsp tomato purée 400g can chopped tomatoes 400ml beef stock, made with 1 stock cube 600g red-skinned potatoes, sliced into 2cm-thick rounds TO SERVE 400g green beans, trimmed 52 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 1 Preheat your oven to 160°C/fan 140°C/ gas 3. Spray a large, non-stick saucepan with cooking spray and put over a mediumhigh heat. Season the beef, add to the pan, brown it all over for 5-6 minutes, then set aside on a plate. 2 Respray the pan with cooking spray, then fry the onion, carrots and celery for 10 minutes until softened, adding a splash of water if they start to stick. Add the courgette, garlic and rosemary, and fry for 2-3 minutes until fragrant. Put the beef back in the pan, and add the tomato purée, tomatoes and stock. Season, mix well, bring to the boil, then turn off the heat. 3 Spoon the beef mixture into a large, ovenproof dish. Arrange the potato slices on top and spritz with cooking spray. Cook in the oven for 1½ hours until the potatoes are golden. Give them another spritz of cooking spray, cover with foil and pop back in the oven for 1 hour. Once cooked, take off the foil and leave to cool completely. Wrap the dish in a double layer of clingfilm, followed by a layer of foil. Freeze for up to 1 month. 4 To reheat, defrost the hotpot completely in the fridge. Take off the foil and clingfilm, then re-cover with the foil. Bake at 180°C/ fan 160°C/gas 4 for 1 hour, or until piping hot. When the hotpot is almost ready, boil the beans for 3-4 minutes, then drain. Top the hotpot with a twist of black pepper. Divide between 4 plates and serve with the beans.
frozen assets Smoky red pepper & chickpea soup For something filling and warming, this soup is a great standby EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 READY IN 40 minutes, plus reheating RECIPES: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY. FOOD STYLING: PIPPA LEON. PROP STYLING: DAVINA PERKINS Low-calorie cooking spray 1 large onion, finely sliced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 leeks, rinsed and sliced 1 celery stick, sliced 4 sprigs of fresh oregano, leaves stripped 1 tsp sweet smoked paprika 400g can cherry tomatoes 1 vegetable stock cube, suitable for vegans 460g jar roasted red peppers in brine, drained, patted dry and thinly sliced 400g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed 30g fresh basil leaves, plus extra to serve 1 Spray a large, non-stick saucepan with cooking spray and put over a medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, leeks and celery. Fry for 10 minutes, or until softened, adding a splash of water to stop them sticking. Once softened, add the oregano and paprika. 4 Put the veg back in the pan with the rest of the red peppers and the chickpeas, and simmer for 5 minutes until thickened. Season to taste. Leave to cool completely, then stir through the basil leaves. Freeze in airtight pots or tubs for up to 3 months. 2 Tip in the tomatoes with 2 canfuls of water and add the stock cube. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer and cook for 15-20 minutes. 5 To reheat, defrost the soup completely in the fridge. Either heat in a large, non-stick saucepan to simmering, or microwave in short bursts, stirring every now and then, until bubbling. Top with a few basil leaves and a twist of black pepper to serve. 3 Scoop out half the veg, leaving as much onion behind in the pan as you can. Add half the red peppers, then blitz until smooth using a jug or stick blender. Christmas days out sorted. This is perfect for taking with you in a flask. Just write a note to yourself to take it out of the freezer! SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 53
SKIMMED MILK SEMI TASTES LIKE * *Comparative test results with 208 consumers of semi-skimmed milk. *30% less fat than a standard equivalent. †Based on a statistically valid comparative taste test with 201 regular consumers of full fat mature cheddar. STRENGTH COMES FROM WITHIN
Sw it c hed ng Chicken curry noodles, recipe p56 -on sl m im i Put your kitchen gadgets to delicious use with three recipes from the brand-new Slimming World’s Air Fryers and Friends cookbook PHOTOGRAPHS: MARTIN POOLE SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 55
MICROWAVE Chicken curry noodles SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 2 READY IN 20 minutes 2 dried egg noodle nests 2 large red peppers, deseeded and finely chopped 1 garlic clove, crushed 2 heaped tsp medium curry powder (see Cook’s notes on p35) ½ tsp ground turmeric 200ml hot chicken stock 100g frozen peas 100g canned sweetcorn kernels, drained 2 cooked skinless and boneless chicken breasts, shredded Sliced spring onions, to serve 1 Break up the noodle nests so they fit in a 2.5-litre microwaveable bowl or container. Cover with just-boiled water and microwave on high for 3 minutes, or until almost tender. Drain and put the noodles back in the same bowl or container. 2 Add the peppers, garlic, curry powder, turmeric, stock, peas, sweetcorn and chicken to the noodles, and stir well. Cover and cook on high for 6 minutes. Stir again, scatter over the spring onions, season to taste and serve. HOB JOB Spray a non-stick frying pan with low-calorie cooking spray and fry the peppers, garlic and spices over a low heat for 2 minutes. Add the stock, peas, sweetcorn and chicken, and cook for 10 minutes over a medium heat, stirring occasionally. Cook the noodles separately following the pack instructions, drain and stir through 56 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE OVEN LOVE AIR FRYER Chinese dragon aubergines EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 2 SYNS PER SERVING 2 (or Free if you swap the sesame oil for water) READY IN 45 minutes 2 medium aubergines Low-calorie cooking spray 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped 2 tbsp oyster sauce (if you’re vegetarian/ vegan, swap for hoisin sauce and add 1½ Syns per serving) 2 level tsp sesame oil 2 spring onions, finely chopped 75g plain extra-firm tofu, drained and thinly sliced 1 large tomato, halved and thinly sliced Fresh coriander leaves and sprigs, to serve 1 Preheat your air fryer to 180°C. Put the aubergines on a chopping board and make about 8 deep slices into the top of each one, taking care not to cut all the way through. Line the air fryer basket with non-stick baking paper and put the aubergines in, cut-side down. Spray with low-calorie cooking spray and cook for 10 minutes. Cook the aubergines in a non-stick baking tin at 220°C/ fan 200°C/gas 7, following the same steps, but adding 10 minutes to the cooking times in steps 1 and 3 2 While they’re cooking, mix the garlic, chilli, oyster sauce, sesame oil (or 2 tsp water) and nearly all of the spring onions in a bowl. Pat the tofu dry with kitchen paper. 3 Carefully lift the aubergines out of the air fryer using the baking paper, rest on a board and turn them cut-side up. Spoon nearly all the oyster sauce mixture over the aubergines, making sure you get it down into the cuts. Return to the air fryer with the baking paper base and cook for 10 minutes, or until the aubergines are tender. Remove the aubergines with the help of the baking paper and turn the heat up to 200°C. 4 Push the tofu and tomato pieces into as many of the aubergine cuts as you can (it doesn’t matter if you don’t have one of each in every single cut). Spread the remaining oyster sauce mixture over the top, return to the air fryer using the baking paper and cook for 5-8 minutes, or until the tofu is golden. 5 Divide the aubergines between 2 plates. Spoon over any cooking juices and scatter with the reserved spring onions and the coriander. Serve with more Speed Free Food veg, if you like – and if you’re not having an SP day, this will also be great with rice.
cook the book SLOW COOKER Self-saucing chocolate pudding EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 6 SYNS PER SERVING 6 READY IN 1 hour 40 minutes 1 Sift the flour and 2 level tbsp cocoa powder into a mixing bowl and stir in 2 level tbsp sugar. Mix together the eggs, milk and vanilla extract, and pour them into the dry mixture. Beat for 1 minute until smooth using an electric hand mixer. Tip it all into your slow cooker. OVEN LOVE Combine the ingredients as step 1, but tip into a lidded ovenproof dish. Cover and bake at 180°C/ fan 160°C/gas 4 for 30 minutes 2 To make the sauce, pour 300ml justboiled water into a measuring jug and mix in the remaining cocoa and sugar until dissolved. Pour the sauce over the cake mixture in the slow cooker and stick the lid on. Cook on high for 1½ hours, or until the sponge is cooked and the sauce has thickened nicely. Divide evenly between 6 bowls and serve with the fruit. IF YOU LIKE THESE RECIPES… Slimming World’s Slimming World’s Air Fryers and Friends RECIPES: ESTHER CLARK, EMMA JANE FROST AND KIM MORPHEW. FOOD STYLING: KIM MORPHEW. PROP STYLING: MORAG FARQUHAR 90g self-raising flour 2 level tbsp cocoa powder, plus 2 level tbsp for the sauce 2 level tbsp sugar, plus 4 level tsp for the sauce 3 large eggs 100ml skimmed milk 1 tsp vanilla extract Fresh cherries or raspberries, to serve 70 slimcipmesing + usly delicio , re for your air fryer slow cooker and microwave 08/08/2023 16:49 …you’ll love Slimming World’s Air Fryers and Friends cookbook, packed with over 70 delicious Food Optimising recipes that will save you time, money and effort. Whether you fancy doughnuts, chipotle chicken or halloumi fries, we point you to the best gadget for the job – and the recipe to go with it O Group members will receive a free copy when they buy a 12-week Countdown course at participating groups from 8-28 October O From 8-28 October, new Slimming World Online members who sign up to a Gold or Silver package, and those who resubscribe for three months or more, will receive a free copy O On sale in Slimming World groups and to online members 29 October, £4.95/€7.95 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 57
½lbs! ‘I lost 1 lly ia I espec ish ef h t d e lov ips, and and ch tto’ the riso Slimmer for party season Get closer to your Christmas weight loss dreams with a whole week of filling, delicious and easy-to-follow recipes 58 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Taste tester Betty Brown, 70, lives in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, with her husband, Ken. She’s lost 1st 2½lbs and is a member of Mikayla Coote’s Slimming World group in Wiggenhall St Germans, Norfolk
7-day eating plan VEGGIE BREKKIE: grill frozen Linda McCartney’s Vegetarian Red Onion & Rosemary Sausages with halved tomatoes and large flat mushrooms. Serve with eggs scrambled in lowcalorie cooking spray HALLOUMI PITTA: grill strips of red pepper, courgette and 45g reduced-fat halloumi (a Healthy Extra ‘a’). Stuff inside a lightly toasted 60g wholemeal pitta bread (a Healthy Extra ‘b’) along with rocket and a drizzle of fat-free natural yogurt DINNER DINNER DINNER DINNER TUNA & SWEETCORN PASTA SALAD: stir drained canned tuna in spring water, drained canned sweetcorn, grated carrot, finely chopped red onion and a little fat-free natural yogurt through cooked cooled dried rigatoni pasta. Grate over 40g reduced-fat Cheddar (a Healthy Extra ‘a’) DINNER BEAN STEW: fry a sliced onion in low-calorie cooking spray. Add a handful of cherry tomatoes and a little chopped garlic. Fry for 2 minutes. Add a rinsed can of butter beans with half a mug of water. Simmer until reduced and the beans are softened, then top with an egg fried in cooking spray DINNER LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH BACON & EGGS: fry eggs to your liking in low-calorie cooking spray, then serve with piping-hot canned plum tomatoes and grilled bacon medallions (visible fat removed) CHICKPEA & FETA PASTA: stir rinsed canned chickpeas, chopped cucumber, tomatoes and radishes, and a little red wine vinegar through cooked dried rigatoni pasta. Crumble over 65g reduced-fat Greek-style salad cheese (a Healthy Extra ‘a’), then top with basil leaves LUNCH BREAKFAST CHEESE & TOMATO TOASTIE: sandwich 40g grated reduced-fat Cheddar (a Healthy Extra ‘a’) and lots of sliced tomato between 2 slices wholemeal toast from a small 400g loaf (a Healthy Extra ‘b’) SOUP & A ROLL: choose your favourite frozen soup from the Slimming World range at Iceland. Heat following the pack instructions, then serve with a 60g wholemeal roll (a Healthy Extra ‘b’) for dipping in DINNER Sunday BERRY MUESLI BOWL: pour milk from your Healthy Extra ‘a’ allowance over 40g no-added-sugar muesli (a Healthy Extra ‘b’). Top with a dollop of fat-free natural yogurt and fresh or defrosted frozen berries CHICKEN COUSCOUS: make up plain dried couscous following the pack instructions (without butter or oil), then stir through spinach and chopped red pepper. Squeeze over a little lemon juice, then top with sliced cooked skinless chicken breast and chopped flat-leaf parsley JACKET & SLAW: cook a baking potato until soft. Mix grated carrot and finely sliced cabbage and red onion with fat-free natural yogurt, a little lemon juice and 40g grated reduced-fat Cheddar (a Healthy Extra ‘a’). Split open the potato and spoon over the slaw LUNCH Saturday BREAKFAST Friday BREAKFAST Thursday BREAKFAST Wednesday OVERNIGHT OATS: the night before, layer up 40g plain porridge oats (a Healthy Extra ‘b’) with fat-free natural yogurt and fresh or defrosted frozen berries. In the morning, stir and add 1 level tsp maple syrup (½ Syn) BREAKFAST Tuesday CHEESY OMELETTE: pour 3 beaten eggs into a non-stick frying pan sprayed with low-calorie cooking spray. Cook until set, then top with spinach and 40g reduced-fat Cheddar (a Healthy Extra ‘a’), and fold in half BREAKFAST Monday BERRY MUESLI BOWL: pour milk from your Healthy Extra ‘a’ allowance over 40g no-added-sugar muesli (a Healthy Extra ‘b’). Top with a dollop of fat-free natural yogurt and fresh or defrosted frozen berries BREAKFAST See your week’s menu at a glance below Baked pepper & rocket risotto Fish & chips 1 Syn Tomatoey sausage pasta 1 Syn Peppered steak & veg fried rice Paprika chicken with warm roasted roots salad Bean burgers & sweet potato fries 6 Syns Deduct 6 Syns if using the wholemeal roll as a Healthy Extra ‘b’ Roast pork with traybake veg SNACKS & TREATS O Carrot and cucumber sticks, FREE O Satsumas, FREE OSmoked salmon trimmings, FREE O Wafer-thin roast turkey slices, FREE O 2 Mini Babybel Original, a Healthy Extra ‘a’ O Fat-free no-added-sugar strawberry yogurt, ½ Syn per 160g pot O Rye crispbread, ½ Syn O Cranberry sauce, 1½ Syns per 1 level tbsp OChocolate mint thin, 2 Syns O Reduced-calorie instant hot chocolate, 2 Syns per sachet O Chocolate malted milk biscuits, 3 Syns each O Fox’s Party Rings Minis, 4 Syns per 21g bag O Jacob’s Twiglets Original, 5 Syns per 24g bag O Prosecco, 5 Syns per 125ml glass SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 59
7 DAY Plan Your introduction to Food Optimising Fill up on Free Food The power of Slimming World’s unique eating plan lies in Free Food. These are the foods you can enjoy in unlimited amounts, with no weighing, counting or measuring – ever! Based on the science of energy density and satiety (how filling a food is), Free Foods fill you up for fewer calories. So by basing your meals around Free Food, you’re naturally limiting your calorie intake, meaning you lose weight without feeling hungry. Free Food includes lean meat, poultry, fish, plain Quorn and plain tofu, eggs, pasta, potatoes, pulses, and fresh fruit and veg. There are more than 350 to choose from, so you can personalise Food Optimising to suit your taste, lifestyle and dietary needs. Some Free Food has the bonus of being Speed Free Food – fruit and veg that are super-low in calories – so for the best results, include at least a third of a plate at every meal, where it makes sense. Add in Healthy Extras To support your calcium intake, you can enjoy two measured portions of milk or cheese each day – your Healthy Extra ‘a’ choices. Options include 350ml skimmed milk or 250ml semiskimmed milk, 400ml plain unsweetened almond or soya drink with added calcium, 40g reduced-fat or 30g full-fat hard cheese, and 40g Daiya Medium Cheddar Style Farmhouse Block or Koko Dairy Free Alternative to Cheddar. For fibre and other nutrients, also add one portion of wholemeal bread or high-fibre cereal each day, your Healthy Extra ‘b’ choice. To keep things simple, we’ve built your Healthy Extra ‘b’ into the menu plan each day. Choose your Syns Foods and drinks that pose a risk to your weight loss – those high in fat or sugar, as well as alcohol – can be enjoyed as carefully counted Syns. We recommend you plan 5 to 15 Syns into your day (see the bottom of page 59 for ideas). Make simple swaps To help protect your weight loss, fry veg with water, use low-calorie cooking spray rather than fat or oil, and dry-fry mince. Choose the leanest meat and trim off any visible fat, such as the white bits off bacon, and remove skin from poultry. Swap cream and crème fraîche for fat-free natural yogurt, plain quark, or plain unsweetened soya yogurt with added calcium. You can swap sugar for sweetener, or count sugar as Syns. So that’s Food Optimising in a nutshell. You’ll find more info in your Food Optimising book. Here’s to a great weight loss week! SCAN & SHOP SCAN TO FIND YOUR WEEK’S SHOPPING LIST OPEN YOUR PHONE’S CAMERA OPEN SCAN YOUR QR CODE ACCESS YOUR SHOPPING LIST Monday Baked pepper & rocket risotto SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 4 READY IN 45 minutes Low-calorie cooking spray 1 onion, finely diced 3 red peppers, deseeded and sliced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 250g dried risotto rice 1 litre vegetable stock, suitable for vegans (made with 1 stock cube) Juice of 1 lemon 90g rocket 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Spritz a large, ovenproof, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium heat. Fry the onion and peppers for 5 minutes until softening, then add the garlic and fry for 2 more minutes. 2 Add the rice and cook for 1-2 minutes until lightly toasted. Pour in the stock and bring to the boil. Once boiling, pop the pan (uncovered) in the oven and bake for 25 minutes until the rice is tender and the consistency is creamy, stirring halfway through. If you don’t have an ovenproof pan, tip the risotto into a baking dish instead. 3 Stir through the lemon juice, then divide between 4 bowls. Season and scatter with the rocket. SCAN YOUR QR CODE 60 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE EASY START TO THE WEEK
7-day eating plan Tuesday Fish & chips EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 1 READY IN 50 minutes 1kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, cut into chips Low-calorie cooking spray 25g panko breadcrumbs 10g fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped 2 lemons, 1 zested, 1 cut into wedges to serve 4 skinless and boneless cod fillets 1 head of broccoli, chopped into florets 300g green beans, trimmed 200g frozen peas 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Spread the chips on a large, non-stick baking tray in a single layer, spray with cooking spray and season. Bake for 40 minutes, or until crisp and golden, turning halfway. 2 While the chips are cooking, dry-fry the breadcrumbs over a medium heat for 5 minutes, shaking the pan often, until they’re golden brown. Take off the heat, stir through the parsley and lemon zest, season and set aside. 3 When the chips have been cooking for 25 minutes, lay the fish fillets on a non-stick baking tray lined with foil. Spritz with cooking spray, then cook below the chips for 15 minutes, or until the fish is white and flaking. When the chips and fish are nearly ready, boil the broccoli and beans for 5 minutes, adding the peas for the last 2 minutes, then drain. FAMILYPLEASING PASTA DISH 4 Divide the chips, fish fillets and veg between 4 plates. Top each fish fillet with a quarter of the breadcrumb mixture and serve with the lemon wedges. Wednesday Tomatoey sausage pasta SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 1 auce only) CHIP SHOP SWAP READY IN 30 minutes, plus defrosting Low-calorie cooking spray 6 frozen Slimming World Pork Sausages (from Iceland), defrosted and sliced 1 onion, finely diced 2 red peppers, deseeded and chopped into chunks 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 x 400g cans chopped tomatoes 400g dried rigatoni pasta 20g fresh Parmesan, finely grated 5g fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped 1 Spray a large, deep, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the sausages for 3-4 minutes until golden brown, turning halfway, then set aside on a plate. Turn down the heat to medium, spray the pan with cooking spray, then fry the onion and peppers for 6-7 minutes until softening, stirring often. 2 Add the garlic and fry for 2 minutes. Add the tomatoes, season and bring to a gentle simmer. Add the sausages and cook for 10 minutes, stirring often, until the sauce is reduced and thickened. 3 Once you’ve added the sausages, boil the pasta following the pack instructions, then drain and keep a ladle of the cooking water. Add the pasta to the sauce with the cooking water and simmer for 2 minutes. Spoon into 4 bowls, then divide over the Parmesan. Scatter over the parsley and serve. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 61
Thursday Peppered steak & veg fried rice SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 4 READY IN 30 minutes 250g dried long-grain rice 2 lean beef rump steaks, visible fat removed Low-calorie cooking spray 1 onion, finely sliced 200g carrots, sliced into thin batons or matchsticks ½ white cabbage, shredded 2 garlic cloves, crushed 4 tbsp soy sauce 20g fresh coriander, roughly chopped 1 Cook the rice following the pack instructions, then drain and run under cold water to cool it quickly. Drain a final time and set aside. 2 While the rice is cooking, grind lots of black pepper over the steaks and spray them with cooking spray. Put a large, non-stick frying pan or wok over a medium-high heat, then once it’s hot, fry the steaks for 4-5 minutes on each side for pink to well done. Tightly wrap the steaks in foil and leave to rest while you cook the veg. 3 Wipe out the pan, spray with cooking spray and put back over a mediumhigh heat. When the pan’s hot, add the onion, carrots and cabbage. Turn up the heat to high and stir-fry for 5-6 minutes until browning. Add the garlic and fry for 1 minute. Add the rice and stir-fry for 5 minutes until everything is piping hot. Stir through the soy sauce and take the pan off the heat. 4 Unwrap the steaks and slice thinly. Toss them through the rice with the coriander, then divide between 4 bowls to serve. HEARTY WINTER SALAD Friday Paprika chicken with warm roasted roots salad EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 STIR-FRY THAT’S EXTRA SPECIAL READY IN 1 hour 1 celeriac, peeled and sliced into wedges 600g carrots, sliced into batons Low-calorie cooking spray 2 x 400g cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed 2 large skinless and boneless chicken breasts 2 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp smoked or unsmoked paprika 90g rocket 1 lemon, cut into wedges 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Spread the celeriac and carrots over your largest non-stick baking tray and spray with cooking spray. Roast for 25 minutes until starting to caramelise. Turn the veg, then add the chickpeas and roast for another 20-25 minutes. 2 When the chickpeas have been in the oven for about 10-15 minutes, put the chicken between 2 sheets of baking paper and use a rolling pin to bash them to around 1-2cm thick. Dust them evenly on both sides with the oregano and paprika, and season. Put a large, non-stick frying pan over a medium-high heat. Spray the chicken with cooking spray, then fry for 3 minutes on each side, or until cooked through. 3 Put the veg mixture on a platter. Slice the chicken into strips, then pop on top of the veg and scatter over the rocket. Serve with the lemon wedges and dig in! 62 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
7-day eating plan Saturday Bean burgers & sweet potato fries SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 6 Deduct 6 Syns if using the wholemeal roll as a Healthy Extra READY IN 1 hour 25 minutes 500g butternut squash, peeled, deseeded and chopped into small chunks Low-calorie cooking spray 1 onion, finely sliced 1 large garlic clove, crushed 2 tsp ground cumin 2 x 400g cans butter beans, drained, rinsed and patted dry 1kg sweet potatoes, cut into fries 4 tbsp fat-free natural Greek yogurt 4 x 60g wholemeal rolls, split and toasted 4 medium tomatoes, 1 sliced, 3 cut into wedges 90g rocket 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Spread the squash on a large, non-stick baking tray. Roast for 30 minutes, or until soft, turning halfway. 2 When the squash is in the oven, spray a medium, MAKE ROAST DINNER A DODDLE non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a medium-high heat. Fry the onion for 5-6 minutes, stirring often, until softening. Turn down the heat to medium, add the garlic and cumin with a splash of water, and fry for 1 minute. 3 Tip the onion mixture into a food processor with the squash and butter beans, and season. Pulse into a chunky purée, then scoop out onto a plate. Gently shape the mixture into 4 large patties (they’ll be quite soft), then chill in the fridge on the plate for 30 minutes. 4 Once they’re in the fridge, spread the fries on a large, non-stick baking tray, spray with cooking spray and season. Roast for 30-40 minutes, turning halfway. When they’ve been in the oven for 20-30 minutes, spray a large, non-stick frying pan with cooking spray and put over a mediumhigh heat. Fry the burgers for 2 minutes on each side, then pop on a non-stick baking tray and cook in the oven for 6 minutes below the fries. 5 Spread the yogurt over the roll bases. Top with the burgers, tomato slices, rocket and the roll lids. Mix the rest of the rocket with tomato wedges. Serve with the burgers and fries. Sunday Roast pork with traybake veg SUPER SIMPLE READY IN 2 hours WEEKEND FAKEAWAY 1.5kg pork loin, skin and visible fat removed Low-calorie cooking spray 1kg floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King Edward, chopped into 3cm chunks 1 celeriac, peeled and chopped into 3cm chunks 600g carrots, sliced into batons 6 sprigs of fresh thyme 1 head of broccoli, chopped into large florets 1 tub of frozen Slimming World Onion Gravy (from Iceland), to serve 1 Preheat your oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Put the pork in a non-stick roasting tin, season and spray with cooking spray. Cook for 1 hour 30 minutes (covering the top with foil if it gets too dark), or until cooked through and the juices run clear when you insert a skewer into the thickest part. 2 When the pork’s been cooking for 30 minutes, tumble the potatoes, celeriac and carrots into a large, non-stick roasting tin. Shake the tin so they sit in a single layer and scatter in the thyme. Spray with cooking spray and roast on the shelf below the pork for 1 hour, turning halfway. 3 Take the pork out of the oven, loosely cover with foil and leave to rest until ready to serve. Add the broccoli to the tin of veg and spray with cooking spray. Put back in the oven for 20 minutes. While the veg finish cooking, heat the gravy following the pack instructions. 4 Carve the pork into thin slices, discarding any visible fat, and throw away the thyme. Plate up the pork and veg, pour over the gravy and finish with a twist of black pepper to serve. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 63 PHOTOGRAPHS: KATE WHITAKER. RECIPES: REBECCA WOOLLARD FOOD STYLING: NICOLA ROBERTS. PROP STYLING: DAVINA PERKINS A LITTLE EFFORT
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FOOD news WE’VE SEARCHED THE SHELVES TO BRING YOU THREE PAGES OF TASTY INSPIRATION SYNS PER SERVING 6 Deduct 6 Syns if using the Parmesan-style cheese as a Healthy Extra Morrisons Carvery Roast Turkey, £2.25 for 120g MAKE IT VEGAN Cheesy minestrone soup SYNS PER SERVING 6 Deduct 6 Syns if using the Parmesan-style cheese as a Healthy Extra To serve 4, peel and finely chop 1 onion and 1 carrot. Spray a deep, lidded, non-stick pan with low-calorie cooking spray and put over a medium heat. Cook the onion and carrot for 10 minutes, stirring regularly. Finely chop 2 garlic cloves and 1 large courgette, add to the pan and cook for a further 5 minutes. Tip in a 400g can chopped tomatoes. Pour in 1.2 litres vegetable stock, then bring to the boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes. Add 150g dried orzo pasta and cook for 10 minutes. Add 300g finely sliced SOUP PHOTOGRAPH: ANDREW BURTON Quick cauli side A great storecupboard staple, this Speed Free Food alternative to white rice cooks in just 2 minutes – simply stir-fry or pop in your microwave. Serve with chicken, fish or your favourite vegetable curry. £2 for 200g, FullGreen Riced Cauliflower, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco Swap the vegetarian Parmesan-style cheese for 160g Koko Dairy Free Alternative to Cheddar and use a veg stock that’s suitable for vegans sweetheart cabbage. Cover and cook for 4 minutes, then take off the heat. Grate 120g fresh vegetarian Parmesanstyle cheese, then stir 80g through the soup and season to taste. Spoon into 4 bowls, then divide over the rest of the Parmesan-style cheese. Oat-ally delicious Barista-style dairy-free drinks are specially crafted to behave in the same way as milk when heated up. So they work a treat in a frothy coffee or your bowl of porridge. Aldi Acti Leaf Oat Barista Style drink, 250ml is a Healthy Extra ‘a’; £1.09 for 1 litre Weetabix Chocolatey Hazelnut Melts, 35g is a Healthy Extra ‘b’; £3 for 360g, Asda, Iceland, Morrisons, Ocado and Waitrose & Partners TOP SPOTS We’ve suggested a few best buys for a delicious week on plan Slimming World Braised Steak & Root Veg Mash, £4.25 for 550g, Iceland BOL One Pot Meal Japanese Katsu Curry, 4½ Syns; £3.25 for 450g, Morrisons, Ocado and Tesco John West Sardines in Tomato Sauce, £1.10 for 120g, Asda, Iceland, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco You’ll find these products in the freezer cabinets – look out for the symbol across the Food news pages SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 65
food news Zoe Skinner and Mike Berry, Berry Warwickshire ‘For our gammon hash, we roast squash in low-calorie cooking spray, and add to cooked, chopped lean gammon steaks and veg. We top it with dry-fried eggs and drizzle with balsamic vinegar for a lovely autumnal dinner!’ YOUR MAKES! The quick fixes and genius food tips you love – share yours on Instagram #SWMagazineMakes Kelly Hooton, Hooton Swindon ‘This spicy pasta salad makes a hearty lunch. Just chop your favourite veg and mix with cooked green lentils, some lemon juice and a Healthy Extra portion of cheese. Stir through cooked pasta and top with y have them.’ dried mixed herbs if you Gemma Constable Constable, Suffolk ‘My fouringredient sticky chicken is a winner! I marinate the chicken in honey (1 Syn per level tsp), balsamic vinegar and soy sauce before cooking. Serve with cooked dried rice and green beans, and you’ve got one of my favourite meals.’ WASTE NOT Save time and reduce waste by not peeling your carrots – just give them a good wash first! Three ways to eat: carrots Not just a bit on the side – there’s so much more to this inexpensive Speed Free Food veg O Spiced carrot rice: cut carrots into batons, spray with low-calorie cooking spray and roast at 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6 for 35-40 minutes, turning once, until softened. While roasting, cook dried brown rice following the pack instructions, adding a cinnamon stick to the water, then drain and take out the cinnamon. When the carrots are ready, toss through the rice with sliced spring onions. Season and add a squeeze of lemon juice and a pinch of ground cumin to serve. O Ribboned carrot salad: use a veg peeler to cut carrots into ribbons, then squeeze over lime juice and toss with a pinch of salt. Leave to pickle for 10 minutes, then squeeze out and toss with sliced radishes, chopped coriander leaves and finely sliced red onion. Serve with cooked dried sticky rice and grilled fish. O Roast carrot houmous: roast carrots as for the carrot rice (left), then whizz in a blender with a 400g can drained and rinsed chickpeas, a dollop of fat-free natural yogurt, a crushed garlic clove and a squeeze of lemon juice. Add water to make a dipping consistency, season and serve with raw veg. Easy as pie Give your lunch a Tex-Mex twist Asda 8 Wholemeal Tortillas, 1 tortilla is a Healthy Extra ‘b’; £1.30 for 320g This mix of cod, smoked haddock and salmon chunks cooks from frozen in FISH just 25 minutes – FRIDAYS giving you time to prep your Food Optimising mash for the topping. Serve with your favourite Speed Free Food vegetables or a mixed salad for a classic, tasty meal. Tesco Fish Pie Mix, £5.25 for 400g CARROTS PHOTOGRAPH: ALEX LUCK Lauren Franklin, Essex ‘I fry liver and lean le bacon medallions i low-calorie cooking in spray and top with gravy made using a stock pot, water and gravy granules (1 Syn per level tsp). Great with celeriac mash.’
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food news Sausage swap SWEET LIKE CHOCOLATE TRIED & TASTED A quick and easy meat-free winner. Slice into a Healthy Extra roll with caramelised roasted onions, or add to slimming-friendly pasta, casseroles or stews. Our testers’ pick of handily portioned chocolate treats Nestlé Orange KitKat, 5 Syns per 20.7g bar; £2 for 9, most major supermarkets This orangey twist on the choc-covered crispy wafer got an enthusiastic thumbs-up all round. Our tasters said it would be nice with a cup of tea when you fancy something sweet at breaktime. Cadbury Curlywurly, 5 Syns per 21.5g bar; £1.25 for 5, most major supermarkets A blast from the past that you’re never too old for, this earned rave reviews for its generous size and value for Syns. And the chewy toffee centre means it lasts and lasts... Cadbury Dairy Milk Freddo, 5 Syns per 18g bar; £1.25 for 5, most major supermarkets A popular fix of chunky chocolatiness. As far as our testers were concerned, there’s nothing not to love! Tivall Vegetarian Frankfurter, 1½ Syns each; £3.90 for 297g, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose & Partners In a hurry for a curry (or a chilli)? It’s all about the base! Maltesers Mint Mini Reindeers, 3 Syns per 11.8g bar; £1.25 for 59g pack, most major supermarkets The mild minty flavour and crunchy texture of these cute little reindeers were a hit in our taste test. Fun festive treats for only 3 Syns each. Heinz Chilli Tomato Base and Heinz Curry Tomato Base, £1.75 for 500g, Asda and Ocado Spice of life Perfect for busy nights, just add these mild chilli noodles to your favourite veg, prawn or chicken stir-fry and cook for 2 minutes. Add a splash of soy sauce and you’re good to go! Blue Dragon Chilli Noodles, 2½ Syns per 150g; £1.80 for 300g, Asda, Morrisons, Ocado and Tesco Find the Syn values of all advertised products here Each issue, we round up all the Syns for products featured on the food adverts, so you can be sure they’ll fit smoothly into your Food Optimising week O Arla, B.O.B Skimmed Milk, 300ml counts as a Healthy Extra ‘a’ or 2 Syns per 100ml. O Bannisters, 4 Hasselback Baked Potatoes, ½ Syn per potato (without butter). O Black Tower B, Rosé and White wine (5.5% ABV), both 4 Syns per 175ml glass. O Cirio, Passata Rustica, Pelati and Polpa, all Free. O Heck, Chicken Italia chipolatas, ½ Syn per chipolata; Simply Chicken chipolatas, ½ Syn per chipolata; Sweet Chilli Chicken chipolatas, ½ Syn per chipolata; Chicken Italia burgers, 2 Syns per burger. O Hi-fi, Triple Choc, 2 bars count as a Healthy Extra ‘b’ or 3 Syns per bar, available in Slimming World groups and to our online members. O Frylight, cooking spray, all varieties, Free. O Mug Shot, Chicken & Sweetcorn Noodles, 1½ Syns per 54g sachet; Roast Chicken Pasta, 2 Syns per 55g sachet; Tomato & Herb Pasta (classic recipe), 3½ Syns per 64g sachet. O Hartley’s, 10 Cal Strawberry Flavour Jelly, ½ Syn per 175g pot. O Primula, Original Cheese, 60g counts as a Healthy Extra ‘a’ or 6 Syns. O Finn Crisp, Original Sourdough Rye Thins, 6 thins count as a Healthy Extra ‘b’ or 1 Syn per thin. O Shloer, Zero, Red Grape and White Grape Sparkling Zero Calorie Fruit Drink, both Free. O Splenda, Minis, one tablet, Free; Granulated Sweetener, 1 level tsp, Free, and ½ Syn per level tbsp. O Slimming World, Bangers & Mash; Chicken Balti Biryani; Chorizo-style Sausages; Harissa Meatballs & Orzo; Naked Chicken Katsu & Rice; Pork Stuffing Balls; Soy & Ginger Sauce; Spicy Veggie Burgers. All Free, from Iceland. O Sweet Freedom, Caramel Syrup, ½ Syn per level tsp; Choc Pot Chocolate Spread, ½ Syn per level tsp; Choc Shot, ½ Syn per level tsp; Fruit Syrup, ½ Syn per level tsp; Gingerbread Syrup, ½ Syn per level tsp; Raspberry Syrup, ½ Syn per level tsp. O Soreen, Lunchbox Loaves, Apple, Original Malt, and Strawberry, all 4½ Syns; Banana, 5 Syns. O Yeo Valley, Organic 0% Fat Super Thick Creamy Yogurt Natural, Free. Slimming World, Food Optimising, Free, SP, Speed Free Food, Healthy Extra, Syn and Syns are registered trademarks of Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd trading as Slimming World. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 69
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raise a glass ISU PI Ñ A CO LA DA E TO N M E SS LL Happy hour S AR T I N I T I R AM SSO M IE E E S PR JE M RE A I RI S H C MA M U D SL ID EM OUS SE S RG I AR TA A cheeky splash of booze adds a fun twist to cocktail-inspired desserts PHOTOGRAPHS: ALEX LUCK SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 71
GET THE LOOK If you want the jellies to look like proper margaritas, first brush the rims of the glasses with a little beaten egg white, then dip them in a plate of salt and shake off any excess (don’t eat it, though – it’s just for decoration). While they’re drying, you can make the jellies Margarita jellies A citrus sensation, decorated to look just like the drink it’s named after. Cheers! EVERYDAY EASY MAKE AHEAD The jellies will keep in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Take out 30 minutes before serving SERVES 8 SYNS PER SERVING 1½ READY IN 20 minutes, plus setting 1 medium egg white*, optional (see Get the look) 1½ x 12g sachets powdered gelatine 600ml diet lemonade Juice of 3 limes, plus slices to decorate 5 level tbsp tequila 1 level tbsp orange liqueur 1 Put 100ml water in a small saucepan and sprinkle over the gelatine. Leave to soak for 1 minute, then heat gently for 1-2 minutes, stirring, until completely dissolved. 2 Mix the lemonade with the lime juice, tequila and orange liqueur. Add the dissolved gelatine and mix well. Divide the mixture between 8 glasses and chill for at least 6 hours until set. Decorate each glass with a slice of lime and serve. *Pregnant women, the elderly, babies and toddlers are advised not to eat raw or partially cooked eggs, unless eating eggs showing the British Lion stamp
raise a glass Irish cream mudslide mousses This lush, melt-in-the-mouth dessert is strictly for grown-ups! EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 6 SYNS PER SERVING 5 READY IN 15 minutes, plus chilling 80g 70% cocoa dark chocolate 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 level tbsp Irish cream liqueur 4 medium eggs, separated* 125g fresh raspberries Orange peel strips, peeled with a vegetable peeler then thinly sliced, to decorate 1 Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of barely simmering water, making sure the bowl doesn’t touch the water, stirring occasionally. (Or microwave on medium for 30 seconds, stir and repeat until melted.) Stir in the vanilla extract and the liqueur, and mix until smooth. If it gets too stiff, add a splash of just-boiled water. 2 Fold the egg yolks into the chocolate. In a separate clean, glass bowl, whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks. First, mix 1 tbsp of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture, then carefully fold in the rest. 3 Divide the mousse between 6 glasses and chill for at least 3 hours. Top with all but 6 raspberries, then decorate the glasses with the remaining raspberries and the orange peel. Serve straight away. *Pregnant women, the elderly, babies and toddlers are advised not to eat raw or partially cooked eggs, unless eating eggs showing the British Lion stamp MAKE AHEAD The mousses will keep in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Decorate just before serving SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 73
raise a glass Espresso martini tiramisu Our favourite cocktail meets Italy’s best pud…and it’s a knockout READY IN 20 minutes, plus chilling MAKE AHEAD The tiramisu will keep in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Take out 30 minutes before serving 74 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 1 tbsp instant espresso coffee powder 3 level tbsp vodka 500g fat-free natural yogurt 150g plain extra-light soft cheese 1 tbsp vanilla extract 12 sponge fingers, halved 10g 70% cocoa dark chocolate, grated Coffee beans, to decorate (optional) 1 Mix the coffee with 150ml just-boiled water, then add the vodka. In a bowl, beat the yogurt with the cheese and vanilla extract until smooth. 2 Dip 12 of the sponge finger halves into the coffee mix, then take 6 glasses and put 2 in the bottom of each one. Divide over half the yogurt mixture, then repeat with the rest of the sponge fingers and the yogurt. Evenly sprinkle over the chocolate and chill for at least 1 hour. Decorate with the coffee beans (if using) and serve straight away. RECIPES & FOOD STYLING: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY PROP STYLING: CLAIRE MORGAN SUPER SIMPLE SERVES 6 SYNS PER SERVING 4½
Piña colada Eton mess A deliciously tropical take on a best-of-British dessert EVERYDAY EASY SERVES 4 SYNS PER SERVING 5½ READY IN 25 minutes 1 very ripe pineapple, peeled, cored, sliced, then diced (save 4 thin wedges to decorate) 2 level tbsp coconut rum or white rum 2 sprigs of fresh mint, leaves torn, plus a few left whole to decorate 4 plain meringue nests, crumbled 2 x 115g pots Müllerlight Greek Style Coconut with a hint of Vanilla Yogurt 2 ripe passion fruit, halved and the pulp scooped out 8 glacé cherries, to decorate YOU’LL ALSO NEED 4 cocktail sticks 1 Put the pineapple in a bowl with the rum and torn mint leaves, and set aside. In a separate bowl, mix half of the meringue with the yogurt. MAKE AHEAD The assembled puds will keep in the fridge for 6 hours. Decorate just before serving 2 Divide half the yogurt mixture between 4 glasses. Roughly layer up each glass with the pineapple and yogurt, adding a quarter of the leftover meringue per glass as you go. Finish with a layer of the yogurt mixture. 3 Divide any remaining meringue over the top, add a final layer of pineapple and the passion fruit pulp. Top each with whole mint leaves and 2 glacé cherries on a cocktail stick. Decorate the glasses with pineapple wedges and serve. This flamboyant pud is as vibrant as its cocktail twin – and perfect for Christmas parties!
Get that sunshine feeling as the weather cools with the latest addition to the Slimming World food range. Our brand-new Harissa meatballs & orzo is the winner of Slimming World’s Free Food Festival 2023 recipe competition. Enjoy Slimming World member Kev Smith’s culinary creation with a crunchy Free Food salad (and a wedge of lemon for extra zing) for a super-filling and super-satisfying feast! “I didn’t think I could cook until I discovered the recipes on the food range packaging, and I was inspired WRJHWFUHDWLYHLQWKHNLWFKHQIRUWKHÀUVWWLPH:KHQ ,KHDUGDERXW6OLPPLQJ:RUOG·V)UHH)RRG)HVWLYDO ,WKRXJKWLWZDVDJUHDWFKDQFHWRVKRZRIIP\QHZ VNLOOV,FRXOGQ·WEHOLHYHLWZKHQ,ZRQ²,UHDOO\KRSH \RXHQMR\HDWLQJWKHGLVKDVPXFKDV,GLGFUHDWLQJLWµ Kev Smith, Slimming World’s Free Food Festival 2023 winner Kev has lost 2st 9½lbs at Leanne Saunders’ Slimming World group in Daventry, Northamptonshire
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CHRISTMAS all wrapped up YOUR SEASO ONAL L SU URVIV VAL GUIDE E hake up your routine and make this the Christmas you keep your weight loss on track. From creating new family traditions and active winter habits to navigating party drinks and nibbles, we’ve got strategies to help you celebrate and slim. Plus gifts that are easy on your wallet (and even one that’s homemade). Get into your healthy, happy groove this season – and may all your Christmases be light! PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES S SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 79
My favourite... NEW TRADITION ‘Last Christmas was our first as a family in my new house – me, my partner Kirsty, my daughter and Kirsty’s three children. Kirsty and I are both Slimming World Consultants – it’s how we met. So, as we started making some new family traditions, we looked for fun ways to stick to Food Optimising and do activities we could all enjoy. We asked the kids to choose something to make from the Slimming World app and they picked a fruit Christmas tree. The two older ones helped the younger girls while boogying around the kitchen, and it went down a treat for our festive movie night. My memories of last year are warm and happy. All that was missing was the snow!’ Shaun Kay and his partner, Kirsty Hinder, are both Slimming World Consultants. Shaun lives in Chatham, Kent. He’s lost 8st 7lbs and runs groups in Gillingham, Kent. Kirsty lives in Welling, Greater London. She’s lost 4st 12½lbs and runs groups in Welling My favourite... RESSBUSTER SEASONAL ST getting active s nothing like d, ‘For me, there’ boost my moo r my head and t, gh ei w g outdoors to clea sin lo eather! While whatever the w ysical activity Body Magic ph ’s ld or W g that in m Slim e find exercise mme helped m p ou gr nd support progra la ot I joined a Jog Sc e. tim ch ea suited me, and s ce an tly longer dist gh sli n st ru la u t yo where minutes, bu ’t manage three At first, I couldn t 25 minutes as as le at n daily for December, I ra allenge! Now, I al Marcothon ch part of the annu ard and I’ll run aw Body Magic um in y at Pl y m have maintaining m know it’s key to I as r, y te in an w e is ag th an , it helps me m weight loss. Plus rker days.’ da e os th on t ge sI seasonal sadnes , South lives in Lanark Lian McCulloch She’s d has lost 3st. Lanarkshire, an d runs an orld Consultant a Slimming W shire, rk na rk, South La groups in Lana ire sh rk na La orth and Wishaw, N Moments of joy Happy winter habits, party season confidence and new family traditions… These are a few of your favourite things about enjoying Christmas with a fresh mindset PHOTOGRAPHS: AGATA PEC
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Our first Take 5 recipe book was so popular, we had to bring you a second helping! Take home more than 60 simple, five-ingredient feasts (that are kind to your wallet, too!). Just £4.95/€7.95 RRP to Slimming World members in group. If you’re a member of Slimming World Online you can buy a copy through the online bookshop. 10p/10¢ from every book sold goes to our SMILES charity partners (SMILES registered charity number 1061429).
christmas special ‘I’ve put myself back in the picture’ Susan Renard always avoided being in photos and found that she was missing out on family moments. Now, after losing 2st, she’s happy to be in front of the camera and loves having the memories to look back on THE HEALTH INFORMATION IN THIS STORY IS BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO REPLACE THE ADVICE GIVEN BY YOUR HEALTHCARE TEAM Susan, 70, lives in Hyde, Greater Manchester, with her husband, Martin, and they have two grown-up sons, Michael and Peter. She is 5ft 3ins tall and weighs 10st 6lbs, having lost 2st at Debbie Jones’s Slimming World group in Hyde As I posed with my husband, Martin, in front of my son Michael’s Christmas tree, I couldn’t believe how happy and confident I felt having my photo taken. In previous years, I’d have been hiding my size under a big Christmas jumper and leggings, insisting on taking the pictures myself. Now, rocking a bright red dress three sizes smaller (with matching reindeer antlers!), I couldn’t stop smiling into the lens. The turning point for me had been a doctor’s appointment in January 2017. We were discussing a possible hip replacement to help my osteoarthritis, a condition that caused my joints to become painful and stiff. When my GP asked me to step on the scales, I was shocked to see the number that flashed back at me. I was even more concerned when my doctor sat me down and said, ‘If you want to be able to have your operation, you’re going to have to lose some weight.’ I hadn’t felt in control of my eating for years, but this was the first time I’d realised the impact it was having on my health. For a while after that, I tried various weight loss shakes and bars, but nothing stuck and I was always hungry. Every time I lost a few pounds, I’d either come to a standstill or they’d pile straight back on as soon as I started eating ‘normally’ again. I’d been a Slimming World member many years ago – my son, Peter, and I had attended together and, while he’d hit his target and managed to keep the weight off, I had lost motivation and stopped Now I can’t wait to be in family photos – the more of them the better! attending group. Now, each week when I did my food shop, I found myself walking past a banner advertising the local group, and every time I’d think, One day, I will be brave enough to walk in. Then, one Friday morning in April 2017, I was struggling back from the supermarket with my bags full of pies and cakes – all the things I knew weren’t going to help me at all. As I walked past the banner, hot and out of breath, I saw a group of ladies going into the building and suddenly thought, Today’s the day! I went straight in, shopping bags and all, and never looked back. From previous experience, I knew the plan worked. The difference this time was that I was committed to staying to group each week, and the support from my Consultant, Debbie, and the other members kept me inspired and on track. I’ve been at target for five years and had my hip replaced in July 2017. I feel the benefits every day, but it’s at Christmas that the difference in my life really comes home to me, especially precious moments with my grandchildren, Amelia, 17, Jaxon, 10, and Raegan, seven. Now, I’m able to get down on the floor with Jaxon and Raegan as they build train sets and play with their remote-control cars. And, rather than making excuses to stay behind, I can join the traditional family Christmas walk along the nearby Trans Pennine Trail. It’s wonderful to be making so many lovely memories to look back on, and we always take plenty of photographs – it’s just that I’m in front of the camera these days, not behind! O Have you caught a weight loss magic moment on camera in the last year? We’d love to hear about it! Email us at editorial@slimmingworld.co.uk SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 83

christmas special Your invitation to… EAT, SLIM AND BE MERRY! Whether you’re hosting or you’re one of the guests, our real-world strategies and tasty ideas mean there’s no need to pass on those party nibbles WORDS: REBECCA WOOLLARD ILLUSTRATION: CLAIRE ROLLET arty season has arrived – and with parties, come nibbles! Often, these delicious morsels are surprisingly high in Syns, and as you’re grazing while you mingle and chat it can be hard to keep track – unless, of course, those bites are slimming friendly! On these pages, P you’ll find lots of ways to wow friends and family with colourful Food Optimising canapés (not that they’ll know that!). And with tips for keeping your weight loss goals intact when you’re not the one setting the menu, this is your one-stop guide to a slimming shindig, home or away! > SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 85
Find your party personality Knowing a bit about yourself as a slimmer is key when you’re coming up with weight loss strategies, including ones for nights with nibbles. To delve in, Rhianne Sambrook, a registered nutritionist at Slimming World, suggests asking yourself these two questions: Do I have any trigger foods? Drinks and nibbles parties can be full of those moreish ‘trigger’ foods – the ones where a single mouthful is never quite enough. Whether it’s crisps, cheese straws, chocolates or biscuits, what’s the thing that flicks your ‘stop now’ switch off? How does alcohol affect me? The Syns stack up quickly with alcohol, so knowing how many are in your drink of choice, and how alcohol can change your food choices, will help you build a booze strategy. In fact, Slimming World research shows that we all have a personal tipping point – an amount of alcohol that, once consumed, can lead to us having far more Syns than we intended. Cast your mind back to your last party. Was it one, two, or more drinks? And does what you drink make a difference? And then sashay past the Syns! Use the knowledge you now have about your tipping point around drink and any trigger foods to hatch a personalised party plan. If you’re a Slimming World member, talking about it in the IMAGE Therapy part of group can help you do this, too. O When you arrive, if the nibbles are laid out already, mosey on past and take a look. Already knowing your trigger foods means you can head for the bites that don’t flick your ‘out of control’ switch – and the ones that are likely to be lower in Syns. O If canapés are being passed around, don’t be embarrassed to ask what’s in them. People love their guests to show an interest in the food they’ve prepared. If you want to politely decline, there’s no need to give a reason – the host won’t expect everyone to try everything. O A top alcohol strategy is to decide on your lower Syn option before you arrive – for example, spirits with diet mixers – and to stick within your Syns. If you can, pour your own drinks so you know how much you’re having. O Alternating each alcoholic drink with water or a diet soft drink will help slow down how quickly you reach your tipping point – and help you save Syns. If you know you’re going to find it tricky to stop at one or two, you could always offer to be the driver – it’ll make you popular with friends and family, and the bonus is that you’ll have a clear head in the morning! Be the best guest Every party host appreciates a bit of help with the catering – and if you offer to bring a couple of different nibbles, you can zone in on those as you’ll know exactly what you’re eating. Rhianne Sambrook also recommends having a hearty Food Optimising meal before you head out. ‘Fill up first, because if you go to a party really hungry, you’re more likely to go for the things you want to avoid!’ says Rhianne. ‘If you feel comfortable with your host, let them know why losing weight is important to you and they’ll likely be more than happy to help make things easier.’ And if you’re confident to talk about it more openly, you never know, you might just find a few kindred spirits at the gathering! When you’re the host Hurrah! You’re setting the menu, and that means you can really make the most of all those lovely Free Foods. ‘Don’t be afraid to make a Food Optimising friendly spread for everyone,’ says Rhianne. ‘There are so many delicious recipes, and a few simple swaps will mean you can make really impressive low or no Syn nibbles.’ How food looks also plays a big part, so platters full of colourful fresh veg and enticing slimming-friendly dips will go down a treat. So, too, will big pitchers of trendy, well-iced low-alcohol spritzes – made with measuredout wine or Prosecco, generously topped with diet lemonade or sparkling water and decorated with fresh fruit or herbs. And, as you’ll know what’s Free and where the Syns are, you can enjoy your evening and still have a great weight loss week! Homemade trades SWAP Bread or pastry-based canapés FOR Tasty Free Food toppings spooned onto slices of cucumber, red chicory leaves, or halved cooked new potatoes SWAP Cheese straws FOR Cheese and fresh pineapple on sticks. Weigh out how many cubes make a Healthy Extra portion first and it’ll be easy to keep count later – you can even keep the used cocktail sticks on your plate as a reminder SWAP Sausage rolls FOR Pork meatballs made with lean mince and seasoned with dried herbs. Spritz with low-calorie cooking spray, brown in a frying pan, then finish in the oven just before serving SWAP Mini pizzas FOR Skewers with a cherry tomato, basil leaf and mini mozzarella ball. Colourful, stylish and, again, you can weigh the balls out first so you know how many sticks you can have for a Healthy Extra Every party host appreciates a bit of help with the catering – and if you offer to bring a couple of different nibbles, you can zone in on those as you’ll know exactly what you’re eating
christmas special Marvellous makes MINI JACKET POTATOES Bake whole new potatoes, lightly sprayed with low-calorie cooking spray, until cooked through and crisp. Slice crosses in the tops to split them open, and top with a dollop of seasoned fat-free natural Greek yogurt and a scattering of chopped chives. CREAMY FILLED EGGS Hard-boil eggs, then peel and halve them and scoop out the yolks. Blitz the yolks in a food processor with a little fat-free natural fromage frais, some lemon zest and juice, a pinch of cayenne pepper and a little crushed garlic until smooth. Either pipe or spoon the mixture back into the egg white cases. CRUNCHY VEG & DIPS Make some Free Food dips using recipes on the members’ website or app, then surround them with a colourful mix of fresh, crunchy cut-up veg. As well as carrot and cucumber sticks, you could add slices of raw fennel, chicory leaves and cherry tomatoes – plus cooked potatoes and hard-boiled egg wedges, which are nice and filling. RÖSTI & SALMON STACKS Make mini versions of rösti (you’ll find a standard recipe on the Slimming World members’ website or app), then top with smoked salmon, a little fat-free natural fromage frais, some lemon zest and chopped fresh dill. AUBERGINE SKEWERS Thinly slice aubergines lengthways, spray with lowcalorie cooking spray and griddle or fry until tender. Wrap them around some rocket and mint leaves, and secure with cocktail sticks. Serve with tzatziki (there are recipes on the members’ website or app) topped with pomegranate seeds as a dip. POSH SALAD POTS Make mini chopped salad pots – chop up peppers, celery, radishes, apple and cucumber, then toss with fat-free natural yogurt, lemon juice and fresh chopped chives. Pile into mini glasses and serve with teaspoons. ASIAN CHICKEN BOATS Shred cooked skinless chicken breast into a bowl with finely diced fresh mango, chopped fresh coriander and sliced spring onions. Dress with soy sauce and some lime juice, and spoon into little gem lettuce leaves. DELI-STYLE CHEESE BOARD Lay out a selection of Healthy Extra ‘a’ cheese portions, lean cooked meats and Healthy Extra ‘b’ crispbreads, plus lots of Speed Free Food fruit and veg, and pickled onions and gherkins for an on-trend graze board. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 87
change lives as a Slimming World District Manager ( ) have you got what it takes to lead the best? ■ ■ ■ Could you use your experience as a successful Slimming World member to help change the lives of thousands of people? ■ Would you like to use the skills and experience you’ve developed in your successful management career so far and take the next exciting step with Slimming World? Do you love sharing your passion for Slimming World and our proven methods? Can you develop, coach and empower a team of self-employed Slimming World Consultants and Team Developers to build a successful business and achieve their dreams? As a full-time, field-based District Manager, you’ll receive a competitive rewards package including a basic salary of £53,000/€66,250 a year, plus target-related quarterly bonuses, a company car and healthcare package. Find out more about our District Manager opportunities at slimmingworld.co.uk/dmcareers
I’m so proud to be part of Slimming World’s life- changing team Vanessa was a senior training manager for a charity when she joined Slimming World as a member in 2014. She went on to lose just over 2st, before becoming the District Manager for Hampshire and West Sussex. “Whether I’m running training sessions for my team, supporting our self-employed Consultants in their groups, recruiting new people to the team, or driving up to our Derbyshire Head Office for meetings, every day is different. It’s hard work, but there’s nothing more satisfying than helping a member achieve their weight loss dreams, or working with a Consultant to develop their business. It’s a unique role where I can combine a fulfilling, challenging management position with genuinely helping people to transform their lives.”
Discover your sparkle “Don’t let one more day go past without making the decision that will change your life” 90 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE
F ROM T HE HE A RT Give yourself the best gift of all and welcome the festive season with fun, laughter and supreme self-esteem, says Margaret Miles-Bramwell PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES What a difference a day makes! And unbelievable what a week can do! So imagine a month or two! Yes, those days can change your life. Seriously! How can one day make such a difference? Because it can be the day you decide you want a future that’s different, one that’s filled with fun, laughter, confidence and supreme self-esteem. Then there’s that week, seven whole days of determination – to learn new habits, to discover new delicious, nutritious, no-hunger meals that create a weight loss you never thought possible. And you haven’t even had to give up any of your favourite treats because we know that with those great meals leaving you full and satisfied, you won’t go OTT with high-sugar, high-fat foods. In just a couple of months, you’re going to be so, so proud of yourself (as if you’re not already feeling that by week one!). By now, you are looking in the mirror at a new you! Should we warn the clothes shops to get in plenty of their hottest styles? I doubt you’ll be able to resist changing your image as you watch yourself changing shape. That new hairstyle won’t wait any longer either – and you are going to look and feel outstanding at every festive gathering. By now your family and friends are noticing that you look terrific – years younger, fitter and with so much extra energy, thanks to your new healthy habits, and your skin has taken on a much healthier glow. This metamorphosis is something we see so many times at Slimming World and we never ever take it for granted or cease to be thrilled. If you’ve read our success stories in this magazine and you’ve wished it could be you, don’t let one more day go past without making the decision that will change your life. Go on your own personal voyage of discovery. Take a moment to don your Sherlock Holmes deerstalker hat and investigate the mystery that is your weight management, the mystery that is you, why you do what you do, when you know it’s taking you further away from your dream. No one needs to know what you discover – only you. You are the most important person to know these buried secrets – no need to share unless it’s what you’d love to do, once you’ve discovered the real you – and you really do owe it to yourself! Take your time and build your very own ‘for and against’ list – all those reasons you want to lose weight and all those reasons why you don’t – they’re all there in your head. Give yourself this time, this thoughtfulness, and it will give you your best gift of all by Christmas – one even Santa can’t match. In doing that for yourself, make a new list of what that gift is going to do for everyone you love because they love you, too. This festive season is certainly looking so much brighter – magnificent, dazzling, thrilling. And that’s all down to you – with a little help from all your Slimming World friends, your group and your Consultant. Thank you for putting your trust and faith in us. We promise we will always do everything we humanly can to justify one of the best decisions you will ever make. We simply love being the wind beneath your wings. Enjoy the best parties ever, a wonderful Christmas, and a future that is the stuff of dreams. Yours, as always with love Margaret Miles-Bramwell OBE is Slimming World’s founder and chair

‘What’s a good homemade present for friends?’ Slimming World member Pam Shepperson wants to give her buddies a heartfelt gift to show how much they mean to her. We think they’ll love this… ‘I’ve made some firm friends in group and I’d like to give them something special. I love to cook and share food with family and friends – especially when it involves baking – and an idea for a low Syn sweet treat that I could take to group this Christmas for my lovely Consultant, Kerry, and the other members would be perfect.’ Chocolate-drizzled meringue kisses A LITTLE EFFORT MAKES 60 (6 gifts of 10 kisses) SYNS PER MERINGUE KISS ½ READY IN 1 hour 25 minutes, plus cooling 2 medium egg whites 60g caster sugar 40g dark chocolate, broken into squares Edible lustre or glitter, to decorate (optional) Pam, 70, lives in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, with her husband, Dennis. She has lost 2st 2lbs at Kerry Oliver’s Slimming World group in Carlton Our food editor, Rebecca Woollard, says: ‘These pretty meringue kisses are fun to make, will fit into everyone’s Food Optimising plans, and can be baked up to three days ahead. Put them somewhere cool and dry until you’re ready to gift wrap them and delight your friends!’ COOK’S NOTE Because this is a reduced-sugar meringue, it will work much better if you use eggs that are getting to the end of their shelf life. The proteins break down more easily than in fresher eggs, which means the meringue mix is less likely to split YOU’LL ALSO NEED Piping bag with a star nozzle 6 gift boxes, tins or bags, for wrapping PHOTOGRAPH: ALEX LUCK. RECIPE: REBECCA WOOLLARD FOOD STYLING: LIZZIE KAMENETZKY. PROP STYLING: CLAIRE MORGAN 1 Preheat your oven to 120°C/fan 100°C/ gas ½. Line a large baking tray with baking paper. In a large, clean, glass bowl, beat the egg whites with an electric hand whisk until they form medium-stiff peaks. 2 Add the sugar, a spoonful at a time, whisking for 30 seconds between each addition. Stop when all the sugar is used and the meringue is glossy and holds its shape. Spoon into the piping bag. Carefully pipe 60 kisses onto the tray by squeezing down gently, then lifting the piping bag straight up. Bake for 1 hour until the kisses are crisp and lift easily from the paper. Turn off the oven, prop open the door and leave the kisses inside to cool. 3 Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, making sure the bowl doesn’t touch the water, stirring occasionally (or microwave on medium in 30second bursts) until melted and glossy. Using a teaspoon, evenly drizzle the chocolate over the kisses. Spray with some lustre or scatter over glitter (if using) and leave until the chocolate has completely cooled. Carefully pack into gift boxes, tins or bags (10 per gift). SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 93
Available in Slimming World groups, £1.95/€3 RRP for six bars. Also available to our online members – minimum order levels and postage charges apply. TRIPLE CHOC An indulgent cereal bar dipped in milk chocolate, drizzled with dark chocolate and topped with white chocolate curls
christmas special Stocking fillers Celebrate your next weight loss success or non-scale victory with a festive gift to you – all £10 or under! Lather up your hands with a winterwoodland fragrance. Fold your mitts around a low Syn hot chocolate, and relax… Merry & Bright Hand Wash, £7.99 for 500ml, Dobbies Garden Centres Buy this bauble and help children living in poverty. See p108 for more ways to give back this season. Festive Forest Mug, £3.99, The Range Bauble, £10, Action for Children, from 1 November An easy way to bring a seasonal touch to the table. Star Woven Placemat, £6 for two, B&M Add a golden glow and festive scent to a candlelight dinner or cosy night in. Light up your nights... Festive Spice Christmas Scented Lit Candle, £10, Next Pink Wreath Cushion, £10, George Home at Asda For a quick, confidenceboosting glow, try a hint of shimmer... Wrap up warm for winter walks – this scarf feels far more expensive than it is! Afterglow Blush & Highlight, £4.95, W7 Jacquardweave Scarf, £9.99, H&M SEE P119 FOR STOCKISTS Curl up on the sofa with a colourful cushion and watch your favourite Christmas film. Not feeling ready for top-to-toe glitz? Jazz up a party look with OTT earrings. Sparkle sorted! Christmas Tree Earrings, £10, Accessorize SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 95
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subscribe & save Slimming World’s Fast & Free cookbook Slimming World’s fast & Free over 60 fab Free Food fea sts in 30 minutes or less ABOUT YOUR BONUS GIFT The first 50 readers to subscribe to the print edition will receive a copy of Slimming World’s Fast & Free cookbook, £4.95/€7.95 RRP. Discover a host of ways to enjoy Free Food with more than 60 recipes, all on your table in 30 minutes or less. When life gets busy, take your pick from creamy paprika pork, lemony salmon bake or chicken carbonara – totally delicious, ready in a jiffy and without a single Syn in sight! Slimming World members can also buy the cookbook from their Consultant in group, and online DIGITAL EDITION APP STORE IS A TRADEMARK OF APPLE INC. GOOGLE PLAY IS A TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC KINDLE FIRE AND ALL RELATED LOGOS ARE TRADEMARKS OF AMAZON.COM, INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES Enjoy on your tablet or phone Seven issues ONLY £17.99 O Subscribe for just £17.99 O Single and back issues cost £2.99 each O Nov/Dec 2023 issue goes live 19 October SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 97
SLIM G WORLD IN Man of the Year 2023 ’S M 14st ‘I lost and won my life back’ H Held back by insecurities, Aaron Walker felt like his 220s were passing him by... Here’s how losing 14st gave h him the confidence and energy to start truly living – n now he can’t wait to see what the future will bring! T At Leeds Festivall 2021, I felt so uncomfortable – this year, I had the best time! 98 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE he music was thumping as my three friends and I arrived at Leeds Festival in August 2021. Instead of buzzing with excitement about the day ahead, though, I was miserable. Traipsing from the car park to the entrance, I’d struggled to keep up with the others. I’d also felt painfully self-conscious about my heavy breathing, worried people were judging me for the effort it took just to move around the fields. Later, after hours of standing watching the bands, my feet throbbed. Exhausted, I turned to my friend, Ellie, and gasped: ‘I need to sit down and sober up.’ To be honest, I wasn’t drunk – I was just desperate to take the weight off my feet. As I sloped off alone, a sad thought circulated in my mind: I’m 25 and I can’t even keep up with my friends. Just that morning, the button had popped off my shorts, and as we’d filed into the festival, the gate staff had struggled to fit the band around my wrist. As always, I’d covered up my embarrassment with a bit of banter: ‘Ha! It only just fits!’ That habit had started back in my uni days. Messy nights out followed by takeaways had seen my weight shoot up, and I got into a habit of making jokes about my size, so no one else would take a shot. After graduating, I started working as a mortgage broker, and whenever I had to network, I felt so shy and self-conscious. I didn’t much like the role, but convinced my weight would stop a new employer taking me on, I couldn’t muster the energy to job hunt. In 2018, I’d gone with Ellie to her Slimming World group, started Food Optimising and dropped 3st. The problem was, back then I’d seen it just as an eating plan. I didn’t stay around for the practical and emotional support in IMAGE Therapy, and I eventually stopped going, thinking >
twenties turnaround Meet Aaron Aaron Walker, 27, is a loan underwriter and Slimming World’s Man of the Year 2023. He lives in Doncaster, South Yorkshire Height: 5ft 10ins Starting weight: 26st 12½lbs Weight now: 12st 10½lbs WEIGHT LOST: 14st 2lbs Aaron lost weight at Pauline Collins’ Slimming World group in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, and is now a member of Dawn-Lisa Oxborough’s group in Balby, South Yorkshire
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twenties turnaround My weight was coming down, energy levels were up, I was sleeping better, and I was still living my life my I could maintain my momentum at home. I soon slipped into my old ways again, though, and found myself back at square one. Even talking on the phone at work left me out of breath. I knew I wanted more in life, but every time I felt low about my weight, I turned to food for comfort. If I was sad, tired, embarrassed, or hungover, I’d ‘treat’ myself. I confided in my mum,, Julie, and sister, Lauren, and told them how impossible it seemed to get out of that cycle. ‘I’ve got so much weight to lose and there’s no quick fix. I can’t do this…’ Both Slimming World members, they urged me to go back to group, but I wasn’t sure. What would everyone think of me now I’d regained all the weight I’d lost before?? BEFORE I’d make jokes about my weight to cover up how I really felt Taking action In October 2021, two months after the festival, d. Mum’s fiftieth and a special dinner rolled around. As none of my smart shirts fitted, I just wore my normal clothes. At the meal, Mum said, gently: ‘Do you think it might be time to do something about your weight?’ I nodded… ‘I’m going back to Slimming World on Thursday,’ I said. There wass something about saying it out loud that made o me feel ready to commit. That Thursday, I drove to the group I’d gone to with Ellie years earlier, a bag of nerves once more. Yet despite my fears, there wasn’t a shred of judgment, just a warm welcome from my Consultant, Pauline, and the other members. I took a seat, then pulled out my phone to check some Syns on the members’ app – and it was a wake-up call. No wonder… I thought, grimacing as I totted up how many Syns I was having every weekend on alcohol alone. As I began to share in IMAGE Therapy how I felt about having regained weight, the other members nodded back at me empathetically, and I realised there was nothing at all to feel ashamed of. Stepping on the scales for my private weigh-in at the end, though, was a shock. I’d not just put back on the 3st I’d lost before – I’d gained another 4st on top, taking me to almost 27st. It was a blow, but now with support, I knew I could rise above those uncomfortable feelings and start thinking logically about what was next. The truth was I loved food, and Pauline reminded me that didn’t need to change. I knew what I needed to do was stop living on takeaways and shop-bought pizzas and burgers, and start cooking tasty Food Optimising meals for myself. This time around, instead of going to the shops every day, I planned a whole week’s worth of meals and shopped ahead, so I had all the ingredients to make slimming-friendly versions of my usual takeaway picks. Homemade Chinese crispy beef and salt-and-pepper chicken with egg fried rice became my new faves. I counted the sriracha and honey I used to make the sauce for my chilli beef as Syns, and always included lots of Speed Free Food veg to satisfy my big appetite. In my first week, I lost 11½lbs – all the proof I needed that I’d come to the right place. Although I never had quite such a dramatic loss again, the weight came off week after week, keeping my motivation high. After every group, on my 20-minute drive home, I’d call Mum or Lauren. I’d tell them how things had gone, and as I shared the best tips and recipes I’d heard that week, they’d share theirs. I loved our weekly catchups. My approach to food, and drink, was changing. I’d decided to swap my usual beers for gin and diet tonic, and would have a meal prepared for after a night out. It crushed any takeaway cravings and meant I could still socialise in the way I wanted. I knew that my healthier habits would have to fit into my life, not stop me having one, if I was going to succeed. By Christmas Day, I was 3st lighter – and when Mum, Dad and Lauren took the dog for a walk, instead of worrying I wouldn’t keep up and staying at home, I joined them. I enjoyed the beautiful, frosty stroll, and Mum shot me a smile and said: ‘I’m so glad you came.’ And I was, too. It made me think I might be capable of more. Pauline and the other members often said the key to getting active was doing what you could manage, starting small and gradually building activity into everyday life. That hit home. Back in 2018, I’d started the Body Magic physical activity support programme in my early weeks, but I’d overstretched > SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 101
finally feel I like a young man in his 20s again, and I’ve never felt so proud of my own achievements My day on a plate THEN Breakfast Crisps and biscuits Lunch Shop-bought chicken and cheese panini, sausage roll, crisps and cake Dinner Takeaway Chinese or oven pizza, then chocolate or cake Snacks & drinks Full-fat latte, chocolate, sweets or biscuits, and beers and alcopops on nights out NOW p99: Shirt, ASOS. T-shirt, Zara. Jeans, H&M. Trainers, New Look. Watch, Aaron’s own p100: Jacket, River Island. T-shirt, Trojan at Standout. Trousers, Topman at ASOS. Trainers, New Balance at Standout p101: Shirt, River Island. T-shirt, Puma at Standout. Trousers, Jack & Jones. Trainers, Hoff at Standout. Watch, as before Above: Jacket and trousers, both Next. Polo shirt, Tommy Hilfiger at Standout. Trainers, Puma at Standout Smashing goals It was so satisfying when, in March 2022, after barely keeping up with my friends at that festival, I signed up for the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge. Training to walk 24 miles could have been daunting – by then, though, I had a new-found confidence. ‘I’ll do it with you,’ Mum said. Months later, when we reached the top of the final peak and looked out to breathtaking views, I was overwhelmed with emotion. Mum cried along with me and simply said: ‘I’m so proud of you.’ And that’s why I’d welled up – I’d never felt so proud of my own achievements. My next big surprise was going to the semi-finals of Slimming World’s Man of the Year 102 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Breakfast Healthy Extra porridge topped with strawberries, raspberries and blueberries Lunch Leftover Food Optimising creamy chicken pasta or chicken tikka masala with rice from Slimming World’s Curry Club book Dinner Homemade Slimming World burgers and chips with salad, then a Tunnock’s Teacake for 5 Syns or a Cadbury Fudge bar for 5½ Syns Snacks & drinks Melon and pears, lean ham slices, and gin and diet tonic for 3 Syns on nights out competition. As I looked around at all the awesome men who’d achieved so much in their lives, I felt a bit overwhelmed. They’ve done miles better than me, I thought. So when the winner was announced and I heard my name being called, it was surreal! That moment meant more to me than anyone could know because I do feel like a winner – not for being crowned Man of the Year, but for getting my life back. After applying for a new job as a loan underwriter and getting it, a role I would have only dreamt about before, I moved to Doncaster and joined a new group run by Dawn. I’ve lost 14st 2lbs now – more than half my starting weight – so I’m the proud owner of a Slimming World Club 50 award, and I’m only 3½lbs away from target. In August, I went back to Leeds Festival, and it was honestly the best day. I felt so comfortable in myself, which meant I could relax and really enjoy it. I finally feel like a young man in his 20s again. Now I have an entire future ahead of me to get excited about – and I can’t wait to see where it takes me! INTERVIEW: PUNTEHA VAN TERHEYDEN. PHOTOGRAPHS: PAUL BULLER STYLING: RACHEL FANCONI. SEE P119 FOR STOCKISTS AARON WEARS myself. Rather than choosing something gentle that I could build on, I’d decided to start with a couch to 5K plan, and I threw myself into it so enthusiastically my joints throbbed and I actually injured myself. It was why I’d given exercise a wide berth – until now. That walk showed me what I could already do, and I began going for walks at weekends. I didn’t count steps, determined not to put pressure on myself, and just went as far as I could. With each step I took, I felt like I was striding closer to my target, and further away from the unhealthy, unhappy person I’d once been. As the months passed, my weight was still coming down, my energy levels were up, I was sleeping better and, to my amazement, I was still living my life. I went out for meals and drinks with friends and family, no longer seeing it as ‘treating’ myself, but as just another part of my slimming week. I thought ahead, checking the menus before we arrived and planning what I was going to have to keep me on track. There wasn’t a single pub in the area whose menu I didn’t know off by heart!
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MIND,body&soul CREATE A STRONGER, HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER YOU FROM THE INSIDE OUT THE GIFT OF TOGETHERNESS PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES ‘E very Slimming World member takes a little and gives a little every single week, without even trying. And just by being there, you do make a real difference. You make that warm, loving, family feeling so much more powerful.’ Margaret Miles-Bramwell OBE, Slimming World’s founder and chair Turn the page to discover how your success can spur you, and others, on to even greater slimming heights! SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 107
The gift that keeps on giving Supporting others with their weight loss journeys could actually help you on your way to your own dream weight. Read on to discover more, plus how the healthy habits you’ve learnt could benefit your loved ones, too! WORDS: CHRISTABEL SMITH s your calendar starts to fill up with family dos, school plays and social occasions, you could be wondering if there’s room to fit in that weekly date with your Slimming World support squad... But hear us out: it might just be the best gift you give to yourself and others this Christmas. When we’re surrounded by people who share our weight loss ambitions and truly understand the ups and downs along the way, something magical A 108 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE happens – we open ourselves up to accept support and to give it. And supporting others could actually help you slim. Being kind doesn’t just feel good, it does you good: building a network of support around you, boosting your self-esteem, and bolstering your confidence to stick to the healthy choices you’re making for yourself. And that two-way relationship with your group embeds healthy habits that can last a lifetime. Better still, research shows it can help your family to be healthier, too. Here’s how…
all about you Priority: you You know when you’re settling into a seat on a plane, listening to the safety advice? In the unlikely event you’ll need it, you’re told: ‘Put the oxygen mask on yourself before helping others.’ We sometimes feel ‘selfish’ for taking time away from the responsibilities of home to exercise or go to group, especially at the busiest times of the year. Yet, putting on your metaphorical oxygen mask – the habits that will help you lose weight, keep you healthy and boost your energy – equips you to care for those who rely on you. Consultant Nicola Jones says one of her members felt deeply guilty about coming to group rather than staying home with her little girls. ‘She was also afraid she might not be around long enough to see them grow up, so I urged her to stay for their sake,’ says Nicola, who runs groups in Porth, Mid Glamorgan, and Treorchy, Rhondda. ‘When she committed to coming and engaging in the IMAGE Therapy part of group – sharing her journey with people who really understood and getting tailored advice for the week ahead – it was like she was getting her life back. So far she’s lost 10st 8lbs! She used to be so exhausted she couldn’t take her girls to the park, and now she’s full of energy to play with them. They even jet off on family holidays – and she doesn’t need a seatbelt extension! Far from the time she spent at group being selfish, it’s given them a happier, active mum.’ Many successful Slimming World members talk of the difference their weight loss has made to their family lives. Feeling fit and well enough to play with their children or grandchildren, or having the confidence to rekindle their relationships, means they’re able to give their loved ones the very best of themselves. And they’re more motivated to stick with their healthy habits than ever before – meaning they can look forward to enjoying the wellbeing benefits for years to come. professor of medical psychology at the University of Leeds. ‘As well as seeing how much happier you are, and therefore naturally wanting to support your success as a slimmer, the people who care about you will reap the benefits themselves.’ You’ll find real-life examples of these amazing knock-on effects in every issue of Slimming World Magazine. Like Claire Scott (page 26), whose hearty Food Optimising recipes have become firm favourites with her husband and three children. Or Kelly Barker (page 12), whose son is benefiting from a confident, energetic mum who can’t wait to try out new and exciting activities alongside him. Day to day, while you’re getting into healthy routines, others are watching – and taking it all in… Social network So why does a Slimming World group or online community work so well as a place to develop the skills and mindset that help weight loss stick? Well, it’s all about connection. Being close and connected to others is more than just a ‘nice to have’. In fact, feeling comfortable enough to talk about how we feel about ourselves, our habits and our insecurities, helps take away shame and stigma, benefiting everyone in the room. Think about that surge of pleasure you get when someone laughs at a joke you’ve made, and how important it is that other people empathise and care when things aren’t going your way. ‘I love seeing the kindness my members show each other,’ says Nicola. ‘Recently, one brought in personalised mugs as a thank you to the group of ladies who’d given her a warm welcome when she first arrived, not knowing a soul.’ Spending time with like-minded people can be a lot of fun, too. ‘The laughter that erupts in my group is infectious,’ Nicola adds. ‘Seeing the bonds that people form makes being a Consultant so much more than just a job.’ This social connection has been at the heart of Slimming World from the beginning, 54 years ago – and, more recently, what we’ve known all along about the benefits of being inside that safe, supportive space, has been backed up by science. Being at a Slimming World group transforms members’ self-worth while boosting their overall weight loss success, according to research**. In the survey, 98 per cent of members said that giving and receiving support had been important; 97 per cent said feeling that they were being helped by their group to slim had been important to them successfully losing weight; and 93 per cent felt more committed to their weight loss after joining a group. Virtual support The feeling of that incredible support is not just for group members. For online members, the community is your space nd experiences, experrience riences, es, askk > to share thoughts and PROJECT GOAT! When it comes to paying it forward, Emma Evans’ Crowthorne rowthorne Slimming World d grou group in Berkshire are leading the way. They’ve raised £760 60 for the th Survivors Fund’s Reaching Rwanda project, buying goats that will supply milk for widows and orphans of the Rwandan genoc genocide to drink and sell. Three of the goats were even named after Slimming World’s founder: Margaret, Miles Mile es and (in a tw twist on Bramwell) Brambell! Long-lasting results A recently published study* found that almost 75 per cent of current members said their household had made positive changes to what they eat, and almost halff of past members were still seeing this lee effect after leaving Slimming World. While a third of both current and past memberss ive. said their families had become more active. h ‘Prioritising yourself and your health really will pay dividends,’ says Andrew Hill Hill,l, SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 109
all about you GRAB-A-PEN EXERCISE CAPTURE A COMPLIMENT 98% questions, find tips, share your emotions, and be part of that wider Slimming World family. Plus, just like in a group setting, simply by participating, you’re helping other members. ‘On and offline, you can model yourself on others and they can take inspiration from you,’ says Professor Hill. ‘You’ll share ideas so you can motivate and be motivated.’ Chantelle Beane, 32, from Norwich, has lost 4st 13lbs as a Slimming World Online member and uses the community every day. ‘It’s a place with no judgment,’ she says. ‘You can be as open and honest as you want, and the support is there whenever you need it. I interact with as many people as I can, whether that’s a simple emoji reaction to a comment on someone’s post, or sharing my own thoughts and feelings, almost like a diary.. When I’ve posted that I’ve had a trickier day, getting supportive comments back – such as, “Tomorrow’s a new day”, “Don’t to give up” – is so motivating for getting into a positive mindset. I’ll often remind otherr members to be kind to themselves…and that instead of telling ourselves we can’t,, we can boost ourselves up by telling ourselves we can! I’ve had several lovely members tell me how inspiring I am, and those words mean so much to me. Knowing I’m inspiring someone else only inspires me more.’ The crux is that having people around you, people who understand and want you to succeed, really matters. ‘We humans are social animals,’ says Professor Hill, ‘and that bubble of connection – your group – isn’t just there for you during your weight loss journey, it’s laying the foundations for when you’re ready to start maintaining your target weight, too.’ You give, you get back…and the benefits of that circular support can last and last. And like Ebenezer Scrooge discovered in the classic tale A Christmas Carol, giving to others and deepening your sense of social connection can bring you riches that money can’t buy – not just in the present, but for all those Christmases to come! 110 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Take a moment to remember times when someone (in or out of group) has said something that bolstered you and spurred your motivation, such as: 1 ‘I remember how kind you were to me when I first came to group.’ 2 ‘Since you started getting active you’re really glowing!’ 1 2 3 4 5 This makes a great list to dip into to lift your spirits on trickier days, so keep adding ing to it as the compliments come in. It’s also a cheat sheet for giving other members bers em! a boost – when you notice others’ wins, big and small, remember to tell them! GRAB-A-PEN EXERCISE PAY IT FORWARD! Your pearls of wisdom could be the thing that helps another member turn a tricky week into a triumph. We’ve given three examples b below – add your own inspiring tips to share in your group or the online community, and you may find you get some gems back in return! 1 If someone’s had a disappointing weigh-in, I’ll share what worked for me last time. 2 I’ll invite my friend to come on a walk with me as I know she doesn’t like exercising alone (and it’s more fun for me!). 3 If I’ve come up with a clever Food Optimising swap when cooking, I’ll remember to share it with the group. *A LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP STUDY CONDUCTED TO EXPLORE THE LONGER TERM OUTCOMES OF SLIMMING WORLD MEMBERSHIP, INCLUDING WEIGHT, HEALTH, WELLBEING AND LIFESTYLE HABITS, PUBLISHED IN CLINICAL NUTRITION OPEN SCIENCE. **SURVEY OF 1,113 SLIMMING WORLD MEMBERS. MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES of members said giving and receiving support had been important
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SIMPLE STR ATEGIES ‘Help! Night shifts are slowing my weight loss’ OUR E X P E RT S JILL MOORE is a Slimming World member and has lost more than 3st. She attends Chloe Ramsbottom’s group in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, and is a night supervisor in a large supermarket GRACE NEILL is a Slimming World Consultant with groups in Elderslie, Johnstone and Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. She’s lost 5st 7lbs JENNIFER KENT is a registered dietitian from Slimming World’s nutrition, research and health team, who ensure our services are in line with the latest advances in nutrition, health and weight management 112 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE Since Liza began working night shifts as an in-store merchandiser, her weight has started to go up and she’s getting further from target. Our experts are here to help... ‘I’ve been a member since 2019 and I initially lost 4½st, but then my progress ground to a halt roughly a year ago – at around the same time as I started working nights. I still get support from my Consultant and group, and I feel like I eat pretty much the same as I did back then. Plus, I do up to 20,000 steps per shift and walk or jog on the treadmill three times a week. But still, I’ve been gaining! ‘During the week, I have my Food Optimising main meal with plenty of veg at 6pm, “lunch” of a homemade tuna or chicken salad at 3am, and Weetabix with skimmed milk and fruit for breakfast at 7am. I snack on fruit, yogurt or Slimming World Hi-fi bars for 3 Syns each. I don’t drink alcohol and only eat bread at the weekends. I sleep for four or five hours when I get home, but never very well – partly because I drink a lot of water so I have to go to the loo all the time. I’m so fed up!’ Liza Johnson, 38, lives in Reading, Berkshire. She’s a member of Linda Haines’s Slimming World group in Tilehurst, Berkshire
talking point when I have more time and energy. Because, like you, I’m active at work as I’m on my feet so much, I’ll take things easy when I get home to give my body time to recover. Maybe that’s something to try? ‘I know what you mean about loo trips, too, so I drink plenty of water to stay hydrated while I’m on my shift, then ease off in the morning. That way, I sleep better and feel fully rested and raring to go when I wake up – which also means I’m more likely to stay on plan.’ GRACE SAYS: INTERVIEWS: JANE MURPHY. MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES JILL SAYS: ‘Don’t be too hard on yourself, Liza. I’ve worked nights for more than 20 years and it can take a long time to adjust – it’s a huge change to your routine, as you know. I joined Slimming World a year ago and I’m almost at target now, having lost more than 3st. The trick for me has been getting the balance right. If you put yourself under too much pressure, it soon becomes unsustainable. ‘Like you, I have my Food Optimising main meal in the evening before I start work. Then, rather than having a proper “lunch” at work in the middle of the night, I take lots of snacks: little pots of fruit, low Syn yogurts and maybe a Hi-fi bar. By eating little and often, my energy levels stay up, which means I’m not swayed when colleagues crack open the biscuits! ‘If I’ve had a gain one week, I’ll use the Slimming World app for a while to track what I’m eating and drinking. It only takes a couple of clicks and, that way, I can see if I’m accidentally going over my Syns. I’ve discovered that some foods labelled as “healthy” or “low fat” may not be all they appear – so before I buy anything new, I always use the app’s barcode scanner to check where it fits into Food Optimising. ‘To add in extra activity, I go swimming and to the gym – but only at weekends ‘First off, Liza, you’ve managed to lose an amazing amount of weight – so congratulations! Most of us hit a rocky patch from time to time, and it can be incredibly frustrating when you feel like you’re doing everything right and still not seeing results. When this happens to me or one of my members, I find it helps to look back on your best week ever at Slimming World. There’s a section all about it in the Discover Your Freedom book in your member pack. Try to think about what you did then that you’re not doing now – other than working nights, of course! Are there any old habits that could have crept back in without you realising? Small changes can add up to a big difference. ‘I’d suggest going back to basics and keeping a food diary for a week. Or use the S.A.S. log (Slimmers Against Sabotage), which you can get from your Consultant. It will help you spot areas where you might be throwing yourself off track without knowing it. Remember, it’s for your eyes only – so you can be totally frank. ‘It sounds like you’re very motivated during the week, though could you be unwittingly sabotaging your efforts at the weekend? Keep track of your Healthy Extra choices, too – weighing them out will ensure your portion sizes don’t sneak up without you realising. ‘You’re really not alone. I have quite a few night-shift workers in my groups, and everyone finds it tricky at times. They all swap notes and ideas in IMAGE Therapy to keep one another motivated and on course. Most swear by eating little and often throughout the night, rather than having a bigger meal in the middle of the shift, as keeping your energy levels up and getting enough sleep are so important, too. Stay positive, Liza.’ JENNIFER SAYS: ‘I feel your frustration, Liza – but please don’t be too disheartened. The good news is that regardless of when you eat you will still lose weight as long as you stick to the plan. What’s jumping out at me, though, is that you’re not sleeping well enough or for long enough. Sleep deprivation can have a huge impact on our mood and decisionmaking abilities. It can also affect the hormones that regulate appetite, leading to increased hunger and the desire to eat high-fat, high-sugar foods. Being tired and low on energy can make you feel low and demotivated, too. ‘So how can you improve your sleep? A good wind-down routine when you get home is always helpful. Avoid looking at screens close to bedtime and do something relaxing, such as reading a book or a gentle yoga session. Keeping your room as dark as possible will help, too, so if you don’t already have them, it might be worth investing in blackout blinds. For more ideas, search for Snooze more, lose more, as well as Slimming on the night shift, under “Features” on the members’ site. ‘When you’re on your shift, choose high-fibre, slow-release foods to keep your energy levels stable. Bananas, wholegrain Free Foods such as pasta, and Healthy Extra overnight oats, nuts and seeds are all good choices. There’s absolutely no need to save bread as a “treat” for the weekend and, in fact, a sandwich made with Healthy Extra wholemeal bread is a great high-fibre option. ‘Ask other members – anyone who’s experienced sleep issues, not just shift workers – for their tips. Finally, if your sleep doesn’t improve, do speak to your GP in case there’s any underlying issue. And just remember, you’ve made Food Optimising work for you before... You’ve got this, Liza!’ ‘Most of us hit a rocky patch from time to time, and it can help to look back at your best weight loss week ever and think about what you did then” Have you got a slimming dilemma? Is there something sending your weight loss off track that you’d love our experts’ help with in the magazine? Email us at editorial@slimmingworld.co.uk or call on 01773 546 071. SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 113
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feel better 5 ways to reclaim your calm When life’s throwing everything at you, it can feel hard to focus on your weight loss goals – so take a minute for yourself and read on for our stress-busting strategies ork, family, money, time… have you ever noticed that when life is hectic, it feels so much harder to stick to your weight loss plans? ‘Ongoing stress leads to the release of a hormone called cortisol,’ says Carolyn Pallister, head of nutrition, research and health at Slimming World. ‘This can increase our appetite, as well as our cravings for high-fat and high-sugar foods. There will be times when stress affects our habits, too – we may not want to go out and be active, or we might soothe ourselves with wine or chocolate.’ If this sounds familiar, here are five ways to stop stress getting in the way of your weight loss. W 1 LOOK INSIDE Noticing when you’re feeling stressed, and how it changes your behaviour, will give you the best chance of making weight loss-loving choices. ‘Because it affects everyone differently, understanding how stress impacts you and how you respond in the moment means you can come up with a personalised game plan,’ says Carolyn Pallister. If you’re a Slimming World member, make the most of IMAGE Therapy at group to discover more about yourself as a slimmer, and get strategies, support and ideas from your Consultant and the other members. It’s like crowdsourcing, but in real life! or a warming chilli and keep your weight loss on track,’ says Carolyn. ‘And if only chocolate will do? Then have it, because that’s what Syns are for – to give you that flexibility.’ 3 MAKE MOVES ‘Feeling stressed and tired can make activity less appealing, but as counterintuitive as it might seem, gentle exercise can be energising,’ says Carolyn. It can also be a good distraction from whatever’s on your mind – and if getting outdoors is an option, some find being surrounded by nature relaxing. Choose something you enjoy and it won’t feel like a chore – that might be anything from a bit of stretching to meeting a friend for a walk and a chat. ‘Just talking through what’s getting to you can be therapeutic,’ says Carolyn. 4 SLEEP TIGHT Anything you can do for a good night’s rest can benefit your weight loss. ‘If stress is getting in the way of your sleep, that can lead to an imbalance of neurotransmitters and hormones that regulate appetite,’ says Carolyn. ‘As a result, we might feel hungrier after a bad night, and have a stronger desire for high Syn foods.’ Visit thesleepcharity. org.uk to download a free eBook of ideas for better sleep. And as well as being great for mental wellbeing, regular exercise can help you get better quality sleep – another great reason to follow Slimming World’s physical activity support programme, Body Magic. 5 GET SUPPORT Do you feel stressed all or most of the time, or for long periods? Visit nhs.uk/mental-health to find information on getting help with stress, including how to refer yourself for free talking therapies. And if you’re struggling to cope, or the things you’re trying yourself aren’t helping, talk to your GP. 2 PHOTOGRAPH: GETTY IMAGES FEED YOUR SOUL Enjoying a healthy, balanced diet is an important part of looking after yourself and maintaining your general wellbeing. And food can play a role when it comes to soothing stress that’s already set in, too. ‘When we’re feeling stressed out, we can find ourselves reaching for comfort food – and the good news is, when you’re Food Optimising, you can still have mac and cheese, fakeaway burger and chips SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 115
W I N N E R M G WORLD IN ’S ‘The slim, healthy me is here to stay’ SLIM C O M P E T I T I O N ond Diam ber Mem ear Y of the 2023 Once Slimming World’s Diamond Member of the Year, Alice Ingman, had hit her happy weight, she wanted to hold onto the feeling forever. Read on to find out how, with the support of her cheerleaders at home and in group, she’s made her new lifestyle last and last Tina, talked me through Food Optimising, it evin, I’m off out for my run now – back felt a much better fit for me: eating satisfying, soon,’ I called to my husband as I headed proper meals without cutting out food groups. for the front door. ‘See you in a bit love,’ he At 18st 1lb, my target weight of 9st 8lbs felt a said. Suddenly, I realised something: I was million miles away, but I had hope that I might one of those people – you know, the ones have finally found a way to slim that wouldn’t who actually like exercise! Somehow, going for a run be torture! Back home, had become part of my everyday I told Kevin we needed to routine. If I didn’t do it, I just stop buying high Syn jars didn’t feel right. And getting this of bolognese sauce. ‘It’s OK, fit, energetic and optimistic had we can still have spaghetti happened so gradually, I’d never really stopped and noticed how bolognese, I’ll just be making the Alice Ingman, 59, is Slimming sauce myself,’ I said when I saw his much I’d changed… World’s Diamond Member face drop. ‘Out of what?’ he replied. Before I’d joined Slimming of the Year 2023. She lives in I showed him the passata, garlic, World, I’d been working on the Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, chilli and mixed herbs, and started third floor of an office block. with her husband, Kevin, following a simple Food Optimising The stairs left me gasping for and they have a grown-up recipe. Later, at dinner, I could hear breath, and the tops of my legs daughter, Lauren him making appreciative noises. chafed. On top of that, my blood ‘This actually tastes better,’ he said. pressure was too high and I had Height: 5ft 5ins Not that he needed to, as the empty terrible acid reflux. Activity was Starting weight: 18st 1lb plates spoke for themselves! something other people did – Weight now: 9st 7lbs Each week at group I was picking it certainly wasn’t for me. Over up new recipes and ideas from the years of watching my weight creep WEIGHT LOST: other members. Soon, we’d added up, I’d tried lots of diets. Some a delicious diet cola chicken dish were powders or shakes, and too to our favourite meals, and I was restrictive to stick to for long. making extra pasta sauce to freeze In May 2012, everything Alice is a target member of Tina Rust’s Slimming World group in Wisbech for busy nights. When I had a gain changed when I joined Slimming on the scales one week, Tina helped World. As soon as my Consultant, ‘K Meet Alice *A LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP STUDY CONDUCTED TO EXPLORE THE LONGER TERM OUTCOMES OF SLIMMING WORLD MEMBERSHIP, INCLUDING WEIGHT, HEALTH, WELLBEING AND LIFESTYLE HABITS, PUBLISHED IN CLINICAL NUTRITION OPEN SCIENCE 8st 8lbs I tried lots of diets, but they were too restrictive to stick to for long 116 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE document15728944736470996872.indd 116 9/21/2023 4:16:47 PM
what a feeling Winning this means the world to me as it celebrates that I’ve stayed at my dream weight ALICE WEARS THE HEALTH INFORMATION IN THIS STORY IS BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO REPLACE THE ADVICE GIVEN BY YOUR HEALTHCARE TEAM. INTERVIEW: SARAH VENESS. PHOTOGRAPH: PAUL BULLER. STYLING: RACHEL FANCONI. SEE PAGE 119 FOR STOCKISTS Left: Jacket, waistcoat and trousers, all River Island. Shoes, New Look. Necklace and bracelet, both Olivia Burton London me stay focused on the bigger picture. ‘Instead of worrying about a gain one week, try to remain positive and look at your weight loss over a month,’ she said. And it worked – now I could definitely see my numbers were heading downwards. As my weight continued to fall, my blood pressure went down to a healthy range and my digestion settled. Making success stick When I finally reached target, it was a special moment. And rather than thinking, I’ve done it, I can stop now, my mindset was: what can I do to stay here? By now healthy eating had become a habit I could happily stick with, and Tina had said that one of the benefits of regular exercise was how much it helped with maintaining weight loss. So I decided to give Slimming World’s physical activity support programme, Body Magic, a go. When a friend from group had suggested I try a couch to 5K app, I’d laughed it off, but it had got me thinking... Running was impossible for someone like me – wasn’t it? Then again, I’d never thought I could lose weight, and here I was, over 8st lighter and determined to keep it off – so I downloaded the app... At first, I barely managed to run a few steps, but I stuck at it, and at the end of the nine-week programme, unbelievably, I’d run the full 5K. Falling in love with fitness Curious to see how far I could go, I joined two local running clubs, and with their encouragement I began taking part in half-marathons. Kevin and I also started getting active together, heading to the seaside for bracing five-mile walks. We even built a gym in the garage, with a treadmill for me and a spin bike for Kevin. What surprised me most was how much I’d built up my activity levels by working through my Body Magic awards. Exercise had become something that felt so good – physically and emotionally – and running was my happy place. After five years at target, making healthier choices feels natural. Each week our trolley is full of fresh fruit and veg, fish and lean meat – and most days I head out for a run, and come home energised and upbeat. I’ve now run three marathons! While Kevin hasn’t been Food Optimising, he’s lost 1½st just by eating the same meals as me. Our relationship has benefited so much from me feeling more confident and attractive, and that’s changed how I feel about myself in clothes, too. Where my wardrobe was once full of black outfits in a size 22, it’s now packed with reds, pinks, maroons and florals – in a size 10! As if I didn’t feel enough like a winner already, I was thrilled to find out I’d won Slimming World’s Diamond Member of the Year 2023 – a competition for members who’ve stayed at target for over a year. It meant the world to me, as it celebrates something that’s so important to my future: keeping the weight off for good. The fact is, I feel fantastic and that’s why I’m so determined to use all the tools Slimming World has given me to stay that way. Here’s to the next five years at target, and beyond! O LASTING SLIMMING WORLD SUPPORT Recently published research* shows that Slimming World’s evidence-based approach works long term, helping members lose weight…and keep it off! How? With mindset shifting support that makes healthy habits stick. In the study, two-and-a-half to three years after joining, members (including those who’d since left Slimming World) had seen multiple health benefits, cooked more meals using fresh ingredients, felt more confident cooking, ate more fruit and veg, had reduced their alcohol intake – and many, like Alice, became more active, too! SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE 117
as a Slimming World Consultant Inspirational, warm and caring, our Consultants know what it’s like to struggle with their weight, and they’ve experienced the joy of seeing their lives transformed. Now they’re dedicated to helping others achieve the same success! A si a A li, Coventry Charl ot te M cN al ly , B uckinghamshire If you’re a member on your way to your final target weight and you’d love to share with others the support, motivation and success you’ve experienced, we’d love to hear from you. As well as the satisfaction that comes from making a real and lasting difference to people’s lives, as a self-employed Consultant you’ll reap the rewards of: B hat t i, Z aheer ham B irming Clare Caswel l, Warwickshire Ɛ flexible hours that fit around family life Ɛ an excellent income Ɛ first-class training and support Ɛ and all the other benefits that come with running your own business Scan the QR code or visit slimmingworld.co.uk/become-a-consultant to discover more about this hugely rewarding role and enquire about opportunities near you.
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the small print TERMS & CONDITIONS The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa Competition (p111) 1. Visit slimmingworld.co.uk/magcomps to enter online on or before the closing date, 14 December 2023. Alternatively, send your entry form by post to The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa Competition, Slimming World Magazine, Clover Nook Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4SW. Entry form must be received by the promoter on or before the closing date, 14 December 2023. 2. Only one entry per person is permitted. No purchase necessary. 3. The competition is open to UK and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over, except employees of Slimming World (or any other company that trades under the name Slimming World), Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd, The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa, or anyone professionally connected with this promotion (this does not include Slimming World’s self-employed Consultants and Team Developers). 4. No bulk or third-party entries will be accepted. No responsibility is accepted by the promoter for entries lost, damaged or delayed in the post. Proof of posting not accepted as proof of delivery. By submitting a competition entry, you are agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions. 5. The winner will be chosen at random by the promoter from all qualifying entries within 28 days of the closing date of the competition. They will receive a stay for two (winner and guest must be aged 18 or over) comprising: two nights’ accommodation for two sharing a double or twin Deluxe Room with hospitality tray; £35 per person towards dinner on both nights in The View Restaurant, plus a bottle of house wine on one night; a full Yorkshire or continental breakfast with tea, coffee and juice on both mornings; a two-hour session in the Nàdarra Spa including a 60-minute treatment each of your choice from the Spa Day Treatment Menu, plus use of the thermal suite and infinity pools. All subject to availability. Travel to and from the hotel and any other expenses are not included in the prize. The winner and their guest are responsible for ensuring they have valid and appropriate travel insurance. Dinner reservations and spa treatments should be booked at the time of booking your break. The prize must be taken by 12 January 2025, excluding 14 February, 31 March-1 April, 6 May, 27 May, 23-26 August and 23-31 December 2024, and 1 January 2025, and is subject to availability. 6. No correspondence will be entered into and the promoter’s decision is final. The winner will be notified in writing by 11 January 2024 using the details provided on the entry form. Visit slimmingworld.co.uk/privacypolicy to find out how your data is handled. If Slimming World cannot contact the winner or the winner fails to claim the prize by 8 February 2024, the winner will forfeit the prize and the promoter may draw another winner. The prize is non-transferable and there is no cash alternative. 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Promoter’s address: Clover Nook Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4SW. The prize provider is The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa, Coniston Cold, Near Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 4EA. 10. Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd is part of a group of companies that operates the Slimming World business through a network of self-employed Consultants. Full details can be obtained from the promoter upon request. 11. The laws of England and Wales apply to this competition. The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa Reader Offer (p111) 1. Offer valid until 19 April 2024, excluding 25-26 December 2023, 1 January 2024, 14 February, and 31 March-1 April 2024, and is subject to availability. To book and receive your 33 per cent discount, call 01756 748 080 and quote Slimming World. 2. You’ll pay £139 for a one-night stay at The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa, based on two people sharing a double or twin Classic Room with hospitality tray. Offer includes full Yorkshire or continental breakfast with tea, coffee and juice. 3. The offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer or discount. Offer applies to new bookings only. Parkdean Resorts Competition (p25) 1. Visit slimmingworld.co.uk/magcomps to enter online on or before the closing date, 14 December 2023. Alternatively, send your entry form by post to Parkdean Resorts Competition, Slimming World Magazine, Clover Nook Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4SW. Entry form must be received by the promoter on or before the closing date, 14 December 2023. 2. Only one entry per person is permitted. No purchase necessary. 3. The competition is open to UK and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over, except employees of Slimming World (or any other company that trades under the name Slimming World), Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd, Parkdean Resorts UK Limited, or anyone professionally connected with this promotion (this does not include Slimming World’s self-employed Consultants and Team Developers). 4. No bulk or third-party entries will be accepted. No responsibility is accepted by the promoter for entries lost, damaged or delayed in the post. Proof of posting not accepted as proof of delivery. By submitting a competition entry, you are agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions. 5. Four winners will be chosen at random by the promoter from all qualifying entries within 28 days of the closing date of the competition. They will each receive a voucher to be redeemed on a camping, touring, glamping, caravan, lodge or hot tub holiday up to the value of £500 at any of the 65 Parkdean Resorts parks, subject to availability and 120 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE holiday park opening dates (winners must be aged 18 or over). Cots, bed guards and high chairs are included free of charge, and for dog-friendly accommodation one pet can be taken free of charge. The winners must pay any additional cost of the holiday if the price exceeds £500. No change will be given for any booking made for less than £500. The prize must be claimed within one holiday booking in the name of the winner. Additional pets, dining options, travel to and from your chosen Parkdean Resorts park and any other expenses are not included in the prize. The winners are responsible for ensuring they have valid and appropriate travel insurance. 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The prize provider is Parkdean Resorts UK Limited, 2nd Floor, One Gosforth Park Way, Gosforth Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 8ET. 10. Miles-Bramwell Executive Services Ltd is part of a group of companies that operates the Slimming World business through a network of self-employed Consultants. Full details can be obtained from the promoter upon request. 11. The laws of England and Wales apply to this competition. Parkdean Resorts Reader Offer (p25) 1. Offer valid until 31 December 2024, based on a two- to 14-night holiday at any of the 65 Parkdean Resorts parks, subject to availability and holiday park opening dates. To book and receive your discount, visit parkdeanresorts.co.uk and quote SL10WD in the promo code box on their payment page. 2. You will receive a 10 per cent discount on a break taken outside of peak times (school and bank holidays), or a five per cent discount on a break taken during peak times (school and bank holidays). Offer applies to two- to four-night breaks costing no less than £89 and seven- to 14-night breaks costing no less £179 after the offer discount has been applied. Offer can be applied to camping, touring, glamping, caravan, lodge and hot tub holidays only. For information on Parkdean Resorts UK Limited’s peak times for specific holiday parks, call 0344 3819 128 Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm, Sunday 10am-6pm. 3. The offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer or discount. Offer applies to new bookings only. Details are subject to promotional rate availability and can be withdrawn or reduced at any time without notice and may close before the offer end date. Offer is subject to Parkdean Resorts UK Limited’s standard holiday booking conditions – visit parkdeanresorts.co.uk/terms-and-conditions for more information. Congratulations to our July 2023 competition winners! Frylight Barbecue Competition Angela Beard, Devon; Liane Bingham, East Sussex; Jonathan Bond, Cheshire; Patricia Coombes, Oxfordshire; Sheri Darby, London; Carol Evans, Swansea; Anne Marie Garner, West Yorkshire; Catherine Gibson, Midlothian; Sadie Godiva, Renfrewshire; Emma Howarth, London; Madeline Kempsell-Smith, Shropshire; Judith Linn, Angus; Claire Lyons, Tyne and Wear; Margaret Perry, Cheshire; Gillian Rigby, Staffordshire; Stefanie Robins, Essex; Elizabeth Shaw, Nottinghamshire; Sarah Siggs, Merseyside; Frances Stanyer, North Yorkshire; Suzanne Williams, North Yorkshire The Francis Hotel Competition Diane Clarke, Lancashire
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L I T T L E L I G H T B U L B S The things I know now… Ann-Marie Pemberton, 45, is a nanny and Slimming World Consultant, and lives in Wallington, South London. s, She’s 5ft 5ins tall and weighs 10st 4½lbs, having lost 2st 3½lbs at Sarah Blight’s Slimming World group in Wallington. Ann-Marie runs her own group in Carshalton, South London O The right time is now My partner, Lee, knew I wasn’t happy with g my weight and had been gently encouraging en me to do something positive for a while. Even so, it wasn’t until I saw a Slimming World leaflet at the doctor’s and realised how closee to home the group was, that I thought there’s e’s no excuse now! O Small things make a difference I’d tried so many diets in the past, often cutting out entire food groups, and none of g them had been sustainable. Food Optimising turned out to be completely different. With oy a few clever tricks I could still make and enjoy my favourite meals, such as katsu curry. I’d always cycled to work and used to enjoy going out on long rides at weekends, but getting on my bike felt a lot tougher as my weight went up. I was having to use my asthma inhaler more and more, and take lots of extra rest stops. Once the pounds began to come off, I realised I wasn’t using my inhaler as much and was able to cycle further. O You’ll find yourself again Before lockdown I’d done a huge sort out of clothes that were too small, but hadn’t got around to donating them to charity. This turned out to be just as well. Gradually, they started to fit me again – every time I pulled out a ‘new’ outfit, it felt like I was going on a shopping spree from my own wardrobe! O It’s all about group support Sarah, my Consultant, had insightful questions that made me think about my relationship with food. And the other members made sure I went home feeling great, whatever the number on the scales. It was Sarah who encouraged me to become a Consultant, which meant in time I was able to pay forward that knowledge and support to members myself! 122 SLIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE If you’re inspired by Ann-Marie’s journey, are on your way to target and would like to know more about becoming a self-employed Slimming World Consultant, call 0344 892 0434 (01 656 9600 from Republic of Ireland) or email maggie@ slimmingworld.co.uk PHOTOGRAPH: PAUL BULLER. STYLING: RACHEL CHEL FANCONI. HAIR & MAKE-UP: ALICE THEOBALD. ANN-MARIE WEARS: DRESS, Y LONDON BRADBY NECKLACE, NECKLACE DOWER & HALL. HALL RINGS, RINGS BOTH ANIA HAIE. HAIE SEE P119 FOR STOCKISTS SHOES, DEICHMANN. EARRINGS, CLAUDIA BRADBY. O Being active gets easier

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