Gluten free, yeast free and packed full of good fats and fibre, this is our favourite bread. Even the kids who are otherwise fussy eaters, enjoy chomping it down.
We live in a time where it has become all too common to throw away food. With a little bit of planning, we can use more of what we have and reduce the amount that goes to waste.
Balloons can be a real risk for our wildlife including fish, turtles, seabirds and more. If they end up in the ocean, they won’t biodegrade and can be eaten by sealife or birds who mistake them for food. Fortunately, there are eco-friendlier alternatives to balloons.
Due to significant changes to the global recycling market, plastics grades 3 to 7 are no longer accepted at the kerbside recycling or at transfer stations in Northland (and most of NZ). These types of plastic make up a huge amount of the plastic used. Almost all yogurt, dips, and takeaways come in unrecyclable plastic packaging. Here are some ways you can help to reduce your plastic usage and waste!
When it comes to a general all-rounder, Castile soap is one of our favourites. It has so many uses – from shampoo and body wash to cleaning, laundry and more. So we’ve put together some of our favourite ways to use this versatile product.
Keeping your Menstrual Cup clean and sanitised is key to the health of your cup and your vagina. It might seem like a bit to start with, but once you get the hang of keeping your cup clean it is easy-peasy. Here are some tips for looking after your menstrual cup.
Without realising it, we can often fill our homes with toxic chemicals from our cleaning products. But it can be easy and simple (and cost very little) to get your home sparkling clean without any nasties.