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Food
Sustainable sourcing, plant-based whole foods and vegan-friendly treats.
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Sustainability
Social issues, community opportunities, eco options and zero-waste lifestyle choices.
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Wellness
Mindfulness, spirituality and natural living.
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Creativity
Conscious content creation, purpose, creative personal expression and innovation.
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Spirituality in a quiet Christmas
Although we are reaching Christmas time, many people are attending less social gatherings or none. It’s how 2021 continues to unfold even in the last days of the year. Whether you have to isolate or you are stepping back for other reasons, you can connect with humanity and the universe even when feeling alone. We are not all isolating. You may even just have calm times of pausing before or after seeing people if you can. However you experience Christmas, there are ways for spiritual expression and reflection.
How to schedule social media content for free
If you want any sort of presence online, you might want to publish more content on social media. This can be pre-scheduled and ready to publish later. When doing this, you won’t need to click the button at the time when you want the world to see your content. You can set up various multimedia in advance and literally be doing something else when it goes out to the world. It doesn’t have to be expensive or cost any money at all. There are free ways to schedule content within social media platforms.
Eco tableware for kids
Children need extra durable tableware. Things that won’t break as much. So the ideal sustainable dining sets will be made from sturdy materials.
But there’s more than the safer versions of knives, forks and spoons. I definitely prefer sturdy bowls and plates that are made from sustainable materials. A young child, in particular, might find more success with something other than ceramics.
A few eco swaps for Christmas
We are further approaching Christmas. This time of year can be social and spiritual. The season also could be unsustainably consumerist if we are not careful. A few simple things can be avoided for a more eco Christmas.
Discovering the vegan TV app
There is a fully vegan TV channel that can be streamed through apps. UNCHAINEDTV appears to feature lots of Americans but quite a bit of the content should be relevant to Australians and anyone. Whether you’re vegan or not, it’s worth having a look. The shows could inspire a meat-free meal or a clothing choice. You could be intrigued enough to ask questions about big industries and issues of the world.
Recent podcasts everyone should listen to
Powerful messages are getting shared now in the world of podcasts. Some of the best episodes have just emerged. They can shape how we live and how we treat the world. Here are some favourites.
Affordable sustainable art and craft supplies for kids
Arts and crafts are fun creative ways for children to learn and experience the world. Visual art supplies don’t have to be expensive. Here are some ways to use what you have or find sustainable bargains for the kids to use.
How I buy and store clearance food to save money
Here are some hints to make the most of your clearance foods when shopping. Hopefully these strategies can help you to save money, reduce waste and enjoy more plant based whole foods.
How to: low-cost basic image editing
World Vegan Day 2021
The 1st of November is World Vegan Day. We can celebrate the positive peaceful intention and impact of the vegan ethical lifestyle. We can recognise this when also acknowledging how people are still journeying towards the switch. Hopefully the world could see how a vegan lifestyle and diet can be accessible for most.
Vegan plant based family - what is in our kitchen
When parenting as a vegan, I lean to plant based whole foods (with a very few vegan-friendly refined exceptions). So my kitchen has lots of whole plant foods such as grains, vegetables, fruit, legumes, nuts and seeds.
Opinion: World Food Day 2021 - 16th October
The 16th October 2021 will be World Food Day, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. The day brings attention to the issue of accessibility for nutritious sustainable food.
How to meditate in 5 minutes or less
If the day is a bit too much, practice a five minute meditation. It's also a good way to start meditating and develop a routine.
Parenting and sustainability
Parents have significant opportunities to live sustainably. Here are some ways to go eco when parenting children.
Are you really OK?
Whether the pandemic now impacts an individual or not, life's colourful hurdles can challenge anyone. Let's ask everyone if they are ok.
Where to find organic food at the Central Coast of New South Wales
The NSW Central Coast has plenty of ways to shop for organic fruit, vegetables and pantry foods. Buy from a business or a co-op. Go straight to the farms too.
The best foods for meal prep components
Meal prep can be made as components or separate ingredients instead of complete meals. It allows for more flexible options later in the week and beyond. Also, some foods can become a simple side dish or snack.
Where to find fresh fruits and vegetables in lockdown and beyond
We need access to fresh whole plant foods as much as ever… So the question remains, where can Aussies access fresh vegetables and fruits within their locations and budgets?
How to use chia seeds
I am glad for the omega-3 and fibre that will be added to may day when I consume more chia seeds. I put them in drinks, breakfasts and snacks.
Where to learn about better health
Great experts and inspirational leaders provide resources to help people in their wellness.