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Plates to pick you up: Crab and courgette spaghetti 

Daily Mail

This reminds me of both Italy and Scilly (not Sicily!) - the beautiful Isles of Scilly, 27 miles off the coast of Cornwall, where I've eaten the tastiest seafood of my life.

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Everyone's talking about: The Coastal Grandmother 

Daily Mail Online

Everyone's talking about: The Coastal Grandmother. Is this a new label? No, this is an aesthetic - a vibe.

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Side-by-side photos reveal what film locations look like in real life

Daily Mail Online

A film and TV buff has photographed hundreds of movie and television locations and compared them side-by-side with how they appeared on the silver screen.

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Female monkeys with female friends live LONGER, study reveals 

Daily Mail Online

UCLA scientists studied the relationships of female white-faced capuchins to investigate any links to survival, and found that strong female-female relationships result in a longer life expectancy.

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5 planets are lining up in the night sky this month

Live Science

The five visible planets in the solar system will be lined up across the predawn sky this month. Here's how to watch.

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A sweet and spicy cottage cheese recipe or Paneer Makhani from India

Gulf News

Nuts, apricots, tomatoes and minimal spices grace this dish

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The best food combos to bust that 3pm sugar craving

body+soul

Smoothies, peanut butter and cheese included.

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Is it ok to drink coffee when you’re trying to lose weight?

body+soul

‘Y-E-S’ says our dietitian (and thank god...).

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‘I’m a nutritionist and I hate that the internet thinks celery juice is a miracle health elixir’

body+soul

Celery juice has been labelled a miracle health elixir by so-called experts, amid claims it can assist weight loss, clear up acne and even lower blood pressure. Here, clinical nutritionist Thom Landers explains why drinking celery juice is not such a good idea.

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Do menu calorie counts actually change how we eat?

Business LIVE

New rule over food labelling is stirring debate, but small changes, like calories, can add up over time.