Feeling tired, irritable and grumpy, having difficulty concentrating and feeling the cold can indicate that your body may be low in iron, often the result of a busy lifestyle.
Massey University surveys show that low iron levels were evident in one in 14 adult women and a third of girlsaged 15 to 18.
As well, eight out of 10 toddlers are not meeting the recommended daily intake of dietary iron. At 7 months a baby needs more iron than her dad.
Iron's role in red blood cell formation makes it vital for delivering oxygen to muscles.
A recent addition to the market is a range of iron-rich beef cuts from Silver Fern Farms. Aged for 21 days and trimmed of bone and excess fat, the cuts - tenderloin eye fillet, porterhouse steaks, prime-cut roast, medallions and stir-fry - carry a master grader's tick of approval.
They are melt-in-the-mouth tender, deliciously tasty and very juicy. Some of the cuts are a little more expensive than non-aged meat but quality is worth paying for. And I love the fact that I can cook a prime cut roast in 20 minutes.
Tip: Beef steaks become firmer as they cook. Press the thickest part of the meat with your fingertip. The softer it is the rarer it is; the firmer it is the more cooked it is.