1. Soya Yoghurt with Coconut, Topped with Pear and Seed Granola
Breakfasts don't have to be difficult with this tasty little number. Simply make the granola on Sunday and enjoy a mouthwatering and quick start to your day all week long!

If you've taken the vegan challenge, here are the recipes you're going to need
Breakfasts don't have to be difficult with this tasty little number. Simply make the granola on Sunday and enjoy a mouthwatering and quick start to your day all week long!
Whip up a batch of this hearty soup at the weekend and enjoy a warming and delicious take-to-work lunch every day of the week. Just serve with crusty bread and vegan spread. (Take care to use a vegan vegetable stock though, as some contain milk.)
Easy, nutritious and yummy, this dinner option has it all. Serve with vegan bean burgers if you're ravenous.
If you swap the honey in this recipe for golden syrup, agave nectar or date syrup, you have yourself one super easy dessert that's good enough to serve to guests too.
If there's one thing you need on a vegan diet, it's snacks – lots of prepared snacks. Eating on the go can be tricky (egg or cheese sandwich, anyone?) so this is where the protein ball comes into its own. If you've never made them before, this recipe is your perfect introduction as it's really simple.
On a vegan diet, Asian food is your friend, as so much of it's dairy-free. And this curry from Dhruv Baker is one you'll continue to cook, whether you choose to continue with your new diet or not.
Missing sweet treats? That's fine, we've got you covered with this winter bake from Lisa Faulkner.
Chickpeas offer a lot to the vegan, which is why hummus becomes so important. But if you're getting bored of the supermarket offerings, try this version instead. With toasted wholemeal pitta breads and a fresh tomato salsa, it's one of our favourite lunches.
Tomatoes you grow yourself are gorgeous things, rich, sweet-yettart, and as they come in an array of hues, from orange, yellow and gold to bright green, your summer salad will be awash with vibrant colours. Plus, the odd shapes they grow into (think pear-shaped, finger length and as fat a lemon) add a little character too. Here’s how to grow your own
Herb butters are fabulous for quick-and-easy garlic bread, or jazzing up roasted veggies in an instant. plus, they're very simple to make
We all enjoy the finer things in life, but there are some people willing to pay a small fortune to chow down on a real treat! We track down some of the world’s poshest, and priciest, nosh.
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Bulbous, mild and fleshy; these purple gems are versatile and add depth to many dishes. However, if you get it wrong they can be bitter, soggy or chewy. Do them justice with these failsafe tips.