What's in Season - April

by Olivia Cartwright,

  

With Spring finally here, eating seasonally is so much easier and enticing.

There’s a great selection of vegetables that are in season here in April and more fruit is on it's way as we come into the warmer months! Keep your eyes peeled on our page for some creative April Recipes.

We love this illustration from @mainlybreakfast. 

Vegetables

Artichokes (Jerusalem)

Beetroot

Cabbage (savoy)

Carrots

Chicory

Kale

Parsnips

New potatoes (first crops from Cornwall, which are planted in January and ready to harvest in April)

Radishes

Rhubarb

Spinach

Spring greens

Spring onions

Watercress

Fruit

Apples (Cox, Gala, Jazz, Braeburn)

 

Grapefruit

Rhubarb


Female Founded Businesses for IWD 2023

by Olivia Cartwright, , link

As a female founded and led business it is really important to us to champion our fellow female run businesses.

For International Women's Day here's our roundup of some of our favourite female founded brands that we are loving right now.

Tove - Tove is a beautiful brand for fashion lovers. Founded by Camille Perry and Holly Wright in 2019. Tove has gone from strength to strength and was snapped up by Net-a-Porter almost immediately. They deliver elevated feminine pieces, that transition seamlessly between occasions.

Content Beauty - Longtime friend of Radiance, Content Beauty is a one stop shop for all things beauty. Imelda Burke founded Content in 2008 and it is still the leading destination for natural, organic yet effective beauty.  

Pipkin and Co - We love Pipkin and Co's ethos, embracing the Danish art of living well - 'light a candle and belong to the moment.' Yes please! 

Sancho's - Sancho's is a black-owned sustainable fashion & gift department store, founded by Kalkidan and Vidmantas. Their curated collection of artisan brands keeps us coming back again and again for everything from gifts, clothing and accessories. They've also launched OWNI, an app to make reselling clothes even easier.

Forest - Family run Forest was founded by a mother and her 2 daughters. Forest carrys houseplants and fresh flowers alongside lifestyle and natural beauty products. They now own three retail sites in South East London and last year opened their cut flower and plant nursery near Deal in Kent.

Equi London- We are firm believers in supplementation, but all supplements aren't created equally. Equi was founded by friends Alice Mackintosh and Rosie Speight after nutritionist Alice helped Rosie solve her skin issues. They now have a full range of capsules and powders to support you in every aspect of your health. 

Nourish - Life is about balance, so we think the occassional treat is definitely fine! Nourish was founded in 2015 by Ineke, who saw through her work in nursing that there were a lack of nourishing gluten free snacks available. She started with her signature range of Coconut Macaroons and the range has grown since!

Mamamade - a beautifully packaged range of nutritionally balanced, organic foods for babies up to 5 year olds. This was founded by Sophie after she had her daughter and wanted realised busy mothers needed support with organic foods for weaning and beyond. 

 

 


Whole Roasted Cauliflower

by Olivia Cartwright, , link
 
 
Ingredients

1 cauliflower head
3 garlic cloves
1 Tbsp ground turmeric powder
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 Tbsp ginger grated
1 Lemon
1 tsp salt
60 ml olive oil

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400ºF/200ºC and line a baking sheet with foil.
  2. Clean the leaves and remove the stem of the cauliflower. Make sure to keep the florets intact.
  3. Finely chop the garlic gloves and mix them with the turmeric powder, salt and olive oil.
  4. Pour the oil mixture all over the cauliflower – underside included. Do this over the baking sheet, so you don't waste any of the flavors.
  5. Chef's note: It's good to start by pouring some of the oil seasoning on the underside of the cauliflower and shaking it lightly to encourage it to drip down into the core of the cauliflower, between the florets. Then turn it over and baste the top.
  6. Brush the mixture all over – make sure to cover all the little nooks. Add a bit more oil if needed to help distribute the mixture all over the cauliflower.
  7. Place the cauliflower in the middle of the prepared sheet, florets upwards, and bake for around 1hr15* (though this will vary depending on the exact size of the cauliflower head).
  8. You'll need to place a small dish of water in the bottom of the oven to help the cauliflower steam as it cooks. Baste the cauliflower with the oil/spice mixture several times during the cooking for extra flavor. Once baked, slice, and serve.


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