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kreachr's little corner: Ommmm...
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Monday, 3 August 2015. Mmmmygosh, I've been going to yoga classes for two weeks and let me tell you, they are waaaaaaay better than trying to do your own thing at home. Even with a phone app/DVD/whatever, it is really quite hard to be sure you're doing it right. I found out about an awesome deal at the Auckland Yoga Academy. Last Friday I got to check out the Auckland Food Show. Thanks to Green Meadows Beef. It was great seeing the Carey boys again (they're good people, I like them), get my answers (coin...
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kreachr's little corner: August 2015
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Monday, 24 August 2015. The Frank and Ethel Collective. You know me by now, right? You know that when I decide to do something, I go at it whole hog. Yep, that's me, all or nothin'. Remember last post I was poring over gardening books and planning an assault on the front yard? Well my friends, the wheels are most definitely in motion. It all started with sprouting mung beans and alfalfa seeds:. So much alfalfa. From two tablespoons of seeds. In one measly pot? Flat leaf parsley and some anaemic-looking b...
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Keeping it fresh! – saladin
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I AM A HYPOCRITE. It’s Peek-a-Boo Spring Time! Beeswax wraps – the bee’s knees! These little pieces of cotton covered in beeswax are just another awesome old thing that has become “fashionable” again. I was introduced to them a couple of years ago when visiting friends, and of course I embraced the idea of a substitute for cling wrap. However, it wasn’t until my son started Kindy that I had a go at making some myself. Mistake 1: The fabric I used was too thick. You want to use tightly woven, thin cot...
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Helpful Links – Domestic Ardent
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Going Plastic Free for a Sustainable Future. Here are some great retailers, bloggers and links to other amazing helpful sites. Please let me know via the contact form if there are any on here that must be included! 8211; An alternative to gladwrap – made from beeswax and cotton – made here in NZ. Hugh’s war on waste – coffee cup article. 8211; From food hacks. One of many excellent recipes available for potato chips (crisps). Recipe from Tori Avey made from ginger syrup.
treespleaseblog.com
Ten Sustainability Tips this World Environment Day – 5th June – Trees Please!
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Ten Sustainability Tips this World Environment Day – 5th June. June 2, 2015. World Environment Day is coming up and we encourage everyone to take a step towards living a more sustainable life. It’s not just about one thing or another, it’s about remembering how every little thing contributes. Over at our Facebook page, we’re encouraging people to plant a tree with their kids or young ones. Why? 1 Create more compost bins! It still releases gases? It’s such an easy one, but we still use plastic in a...
envirohub.org.nz
Sustainable Backyards | Envirohub
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Sustainable Art Challenge 2016. Over 90 enviro-events throughout the Bay of Plenty! Envirohub Bay of Plenty are excited to bring to you the 11. Annual Sustainable Backyards programme in March 2016. The aim of the month is to highlight and support community organisations, businesses and inspired individuals who are committed to sustainability, restoring the environment and building strong resilient communities. For details of events, download your booklet here. Calendar Western Bay of Plenty:. Entries wil...
1yearnoplastic.blogspot.com
A Year Without Buying Plastic: Shopping guide
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A Year Without Buying Plastic. A year without buying plastic? Webtastic - interesting and helpful sites. Tools for demanding change. PFJ in Raglan: a town to be proud of. Recipes for dairy lovers on a budget. Where to buy in bulk/fill your own. Hooray for this place. You can decant all kinds of goods into your own containers; from shampoo to rice to custard powder. Prices are competitive with supermarkets. Often have bulk bins as well. Check out what's available in your local one. Vinegar works very well...
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