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During the cooler months, dreary weather can make it feel so much harder to come up with fun activities for kids, but with a bit of creative thinking, it's easy to keep your little ones entertained. We've put together our top five ideas to ward off boredom and help you get inspired on a rainy day indoors.
The kitchen is often the heart of the home and a hive of activity, which is why there are are so many types of waste that might be created. It's here that we cook, which means storing food, washing it and using electricity to make meals. It's also where we make decisions about the products we use for things like cleaning dishes and washing hands.
Who doesn't love a burger? Especially during winter, they are the ultimate comfort food. In this recipe, Buffy-Ellen substitutes beef for black beans, making these an ideal option for your next meatless Monday meal.
We've been advocating for a microbead ban for many years, and with a New Zealand ban on the horizon, it's a good time to re-affirm our commitment to microbead-free products.
Mindfulness is defined in many ways, but what we commonly hear is that it's about being present in the moment, and aware of your thoughts and feelings without judging them. There are lots of ways to facilitate mindfulness, like guided meditation and mindfulness exercises.
Coughs and colds are par for the course over Winter. However, if you have small children bringing bugs home from play dates, kiddie classes or child-care and spreading these to other children and your baby, you probably feel like hibernating until spring.
Winter is a good time to get maintenance jobs done around the garden. Getting rid of weeds that can be a breeding ground for next season's green shield beetle is worth putting on the list.
You are what you eat' is a well-known adage, but perhaps a more accurate phrase is, 'you are what you digest and absorb'. Optimal digestion is undoubtedly the foundation of health. Here are three signs your digestive system needs support and strategies that can help.
Achieving a minimalist lifestyle gives some truth to the saying that less is more - by reducing the amount of things you own and do, your life can actually feel richer.