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Posted at , 04 February 2013 by Kerry Torrens - Nutritional therapist

Nutritionist Kerry Torrens suggests foods to fend off the winter blues - packed with the nutrients your body needs to make serotonin, the happy hormone.

Get your daily dose of vitamin D...

Get a daily shot of sunshine with foods rich in vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin associated with better moods. It's found in eggs, oily fish, and fortified breakfast cereals and spreads.

Recipe suggestions:
Sardines with chickpeas, lemon & parsley
Perfect scrambled eggs
Spanish sardines on toast
Salmon & spinach with tartare cream
Baked eggs with spinach & tomato

Lay the foundations...

Pack main meals with foods rich in the amino acid tryptophan, a key building block for serotonin. Chicken, venison, oily fish like tuna or salmon, dairy foods, soya, nuts and seeds are good choices. Vitamin B6 - found in brown rice, wholemeal wheat, beans and pulses - will help your body to process it.

Recipe suggestions:
Miso brown rice & chicken salad
Venison with beetroot, blackberries & port
Soy tuna with wasabi mash
Chicken & vegetable stew with wholemeal couscous
Spiced carrot & lentil soup

Banish bad moods...

If your low mood is linked to tiredness, increase your intake of vitamin B3, which your body needs to access the energy from food. It's found in turkey, fish, eggs and dairy.

Recipe suggestions:
Spiced turkey burgers
Turkish one-pan eggs & peppers
Thai-style steamed fish
Superhealthy salmon burgers
Perky turkey soup

More omega-3...

Finally, stay well-oiled! Omega-3 fatty acids in oily fish are vital for proper brain function. Vegetarians should choose a good-quality nut or seed oil. A new favourite of mine is chia seed oil (thechiaco.com.au): high in omega-3, its subtle flavour makes it ideal for drizzling on salads and veg.

Recipes suggestions:
One-pan salmon with roast asparagus
Warm mackerel & beetroot salad
The ultimate makeover: Full English breakfast
Hot & sour fish soup
Roast salmon with peas, potatoes & bacon

Snacks with benefits

Stay healthy and banish hunger pangs with one of these snacks next time you need a nibble...

Dark chocolate

High in protective compounds called flavonoids, chocolate with a cocoa content over 70% has been proven to be good for the heart and help lower blood pressure.

Clementines

Two of these juicy little fruits count as 1 of your 5-a-day and most of your day's vitamin C requirements - crucial if you want to stay cold- and bug-free. They're also a great solution when only something sweet will do.

Dried fruit

So handy if you're on the go. Ring the changes with dried figs, a fabulous source of iron, potassium, magnesium and calcium. Add dried cranberries to yogurt, and snack on dates for their potassium and fibre content. Combine with a small handful of nuts for an energising, sustaining snack.

Have you struggled with the winter blues or do you have a secret weapon when it comes to keeping on top of the colder months? Let us know below.

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  • 14 February, 9:49AM

    janetsthings

    Open QuotePlease could you suggest foods to help anaemia? I only eat meat very occasionally.

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  • 15 February, 4:12PM

    The Good Food team

    Open QuoteHi, thanks for your question, we have an iron-rich vegetarian collection that may be of interest: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/content/recipes/healthy/iron-rich-vegetarian/ All the best, The Good Food team

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