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Our Partnership with Plastic Bank

Our Stories August 18, 2023

In 2021, HelloFresh partnered with Plastic Bank® to set up three plastic collection centres in Indonesia to prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean while helping to improve lives in the (...)

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Our National Partnership with Foodbank

Get To Know Us April 28, 2022

We're delighted to announce our national partnership with Australia’s leading food and grocery relief organisation, Foodbank Australia. Foodbank provides essential assistance to a million people in Australia every month (...)

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Travel through taste with the HelloFresh team!

Our Cooking tools October 15, 2021

It’s been a LONG time since we’ve travelled abroad but it doesn’t stop us from dreaming. Whether it’s Moroccan beaches or Hong Kong night markets you’(...)

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Do Table Manners Matter?

Get To Know Us April 30, 2018

In the brave new world of grown up Australian cuisine, the traditional and the innovative often jostle for supremacy. In our al fresco, no mess no fuss eating landscape, we ask: do table manners matter?

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A wheat free Anzac biscuit recipe

Eat April 23, 2018

This update of the traditional Anzac biccie is a zesty take on an old favourite. Of course we love to include our friends with special food requirements, so this wheat free Anzac biscuit recipe is extra special.

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1 comment

Leonie Macnaughtan says:

This recipe is NOT gluten free because it had oats. In Australia, gluten free is recognised in wheat, rye, barley and oats.

Greer says:

Hi Leonie,

We’ve amended this recipe now to reflect that it is wheat free. We can also highly recommend gluten free oats for this recipe if oats aren’t appropriate for your dietary requirements. Thanks for pointing that out!

Cath M says:

Rolled oats are not gluten free. This is a wheat free recipe.

Sarah says:

This must be an American recipe. In Australia rolled oats are not a gluten free ingredient. Please don’t make these biscuits for someone who is celiac as it will make them very ill. ?

Oats are NOT gluten free! I recommend you research Australian regulations and advice about the Gluten Free Diet. Including oats in a recipe you refer to as Gluten Free is misleading, wrong and potentially harmful to those who require a gluten free diet for medical reasons.

I refer you to Coeliac Australia, where you can get advice to prevent you from making errors such as this in the future. Please do not continue to spread misinformation through ignorance. It is enough of a challenge to anyone newly diagnosed to follow a gluten free diet without the constant bombardment of inappropriate recipes and inaccurate information from sources one would expect to know better.

Greer says:

Hi Kirsty,

We understand oats may or may not be tolerated by different people with coeliac disease, and we’ve amended our recipe to state that it is wheat free accordingly. Thanks for getting in touch.

Susan says:

Made these today for Anzac Day. They tasted good but took about 30 minutes to cook at that temp rather than the 10 – 15 suggested in the recipe.

Thanks for the recipe.

Easy Dessert says:

It’s going to be finish of mine day, however before ending I am reading this fantastic piece of
writing to improve my knowledge.

Rosemarie says:

Anzac biscuit def a goer

Christina says:

These were excellent, wheat free anzac biscuits. Will be my go-to from now on.

I used my thermomix – melted/mixed the butter, golden syrup, bi-carb and brown sugar, 37 degrees, reverse speed spoon,abut 8 minutes until it was glossy. Then mixed the coconut flour, almond meal, rolled oats, coconut, speed 4 x 30 seconds. Easy.

Doolan says:

Best ever…And I have tried 20 different recipes….so so perfect..

Waste Not, Want Not: Food Wastage in Australia

Get To Know Us February 15, 2018

Food waste is still a huge problem across Australia, increasing landfill waste and contributing to climate change. Luckily, there are some simple ways to help combat waste that all of (...)

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Jean Crothers says:

Why dont Hello Fresh re cycle or re use boxes etc that come with weekly deliveries. Couldnt we put them out weekly to be collected when our deliveries are dropped off to be picked up. Seems such a waste each week putting boxes etc in our bins.

Active Living Program: Week 2

Eat February 8, 2018

Congratulations, you made it through week 1 of the Lorna Jane Active Living Program!

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How to Decorate Your Christmas Table – the Australian Way

Our Recipes December 17, 2017

Tinsel’s all well and good, but when it comes to setting the scene on our Christmas table, we reach for inspiration from the natural world, and eschew brand new plastic ornaments for an environmentally friendly and fuss free approach.  

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Celebrate Dinner with a Real View to win 12 months of HelloFresh free!

Tips and Tricks August 16, 2017

You've heard of dinner with a view. But what about dinner with a real view?

Dinner with a real view is the kind of moments around the table that we (...)

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The HF Guide: Cheap Eats, Sydney CBD

Get To Know Us January 16, 2017

The days are starting to get longer, and in cities around the country, startled office workers are leaving work for the day in… can it be… sunlight?

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