…with corriander, pistachio & extra virgin olive oil We're always thinking about what we can do to minimise waste at home and I knew Kathy was working with the team in the store to minimise waste too. So when I snapped up a gorgeous bunch of carrots with their vibrant tops still on, it made me think… […]
Monthly Archives: May 2021
Often hard to talk about, and soaked with juicy intangible questions about the point of our very existance, death and grief are as inevitable as the waves in the ocean. Every human, in every culture, has this awareness: resulting in an abundance of different traditions and ceremonies that support (and in some cases deny) the grieving process, especially when loosing […]
Wild mushrooms The fields and forests are abundant with these fascinating and enchanting delights – and now is the perfect time to go foraging! But BEWARE! You need an expert with you, because eating even one tiny toxic mushroom can kill you. This is literally deadly serious. Or you can take the safer route… if […]
What did you try? Solgar – beta glucans & elderberry immune complex. […]
Zombies love brains. It's practically all they can talk about. Makes for a total yawnfest when you're trying to catch up after a long week of infecting humankind. Truth is we all love brains. Or we should at least – but maybe sticking to feeding our own brains, as opposed to feeding ourselves ON brains […]
These yummy protein fudge balls are perfect for keeping you focused! 🙂 This recipe makes 8 balls. 10 mins preparation, 30 mins setting time. Ingredients 70g The Hopsack peanut butter 3 tbsp cacao powder 3 tbsp melted coconut oil 3 tbsp maple syrup (adjust to taste) 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ¼ tsp cayenne (or to taste) 25g Nuzest […]
“We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the Weather.” Bill Hicks had a point when he was describing a fictitious positive news story about a young man experiencing an acid trip. In […]
Cancer origins, theories, metabolic disease vs genetic anomaly First off, here's a massive, massive caveat. This article isn't proposing any approach to treat any disease. As with all the posts you read on our site, we are only ever here in support of your choices, be they attached to mainstream medical interventions and systems or […]
As I sit here writing this , I am getting text messages from one of my best friends about her cracked nipples and breast feeding woes. She currently has a one week old newborn, born by c-section, who has latch issues causing feeding problems like sore nipples, engorgement, bruising, the list goes on. Our 4 […]
This month Finn sat down with Lydia Sasse, his podcast partner on Wandering Into Wellness, to chat to her about her experience with breastfeeding and to discuss the pitfalls, and hopefully some useful tips for mums on how to cope with the common challenges and live a full life around this new routine. F: So […]