When Daniel Craig stepped onto the set of No Time to Die, the physical demands were intense - high-speed chases, fight scenes, and the stamina only a 007 role could demand. Behind the scenes? A daily shake ritual curated by Sarah Sugden, private chef to Hollywood’s elite and founder of The Bondi Kitchen.

Packed with plant power, adaptogens, and clean protein, Sarah’s shake isn’t just a wellness trend - it’s precision fuel for post-workout recovery. “We focused on cell repair, sustained energy and metabolic efficiency” says Sarah. “Everything had to support performance without weighing Daniel down.”

This isn’t just about a shake. It’s about intentional choices - from what we drink to what we wear. Sarah discovered Definite Articles while searching for BPA- and PFAS-free activewear that aligned with her clean-living ethos.

At Definite Articles we love stories like this - because performance doesn’t happen by accident. The best routines are built on purpose and products that help you thrive, not hold you back.

Sarah’s 007 Recovery Shake
• 1 frozen banana
• 1 scoop plant-based protein
• 2 large handfuls of spinach
• 1 cup oat, almond, or hemp milk
• 1 tsp organic maca root
• A dash of cinnamon

Blend until smooth. Serve cold. Top with goji berries or hemp seeds for an extra edge.

More performance-forward recipes coming soon - because Bond isn’t the only one with a license to thrive.

By Definite Articles Editorial with contributions by Sarah Sugden

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