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Wendyl Nissen left a corporate career editing magazines and moved home to work where she discovered that a more simple life, clear of commercialised products filled with nasties, is not only nurturing for yourself and your family but much healthier, cheaper and most importantly green.
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Due to the need for companies to consider more environmentally-friendly alternatives to plastic many have turned to compostable packaging for their products.
Unfortunately a lot of this packaging is only commercially compostable meaning that it won’t break down in our home compost systems (our laundry bags do – you just need to remove the label first), and can’t be recycled with soft plastics.
You also can’t put it in council kerbside food waste collections or privately provided greenwaste collection bins. So what do we do with it?
Where can commercially compostable packaging and serviceware ..read more
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Healthy Lunchbox Love – 20% off
Half way through the year and just sick and tired of making school lunches? Need some new creative ideas? We’re delighted to bring you this very special cookbook from Wick Nixon, ‘Healthy Lunchbox Love’ – which was a WINNER in the Gourmand Cookbook Awards in the Family and Self Published categories!
Wick has filled it with 50+ gorgeous wholesome recipes over 80 pages that she knows will make that dreaded morning lunchbox routine so much easier for you. You’ll be whipping up nutritious goodness in a flash that the whole family will love ..read more
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My Mum made this delicious soup a few weeks ago, the recipe was in the Farro newsletter. Instead of crispy chickpeas she put croutons on top with chopped chives and basil.
Delicately spiced with warming turmeric and coriander, this silky plant-based soup is boosted with brown basmati and coconut milk.
If you have a coriander phobe at home you can use ground cumin instead of ground coriander and for the drizzle at the end try Cobram Estate Ginger and Lemongrass Oil instead of homemade coriander oil.
Spiced Cauliflower Soup With Crispy Chickpeas
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This week the inspirational Wick Nixon from Wicked Wellbeing is sharing this superb gluten and refined-sugar free fudge recipe with us. It’s so easy to make and takes only 5 mins to prepare!
Are you a tahini lover like me and are looking for all different ways to use it? Have you ever tried Tahini Fudge? Tahini is ground up sesame seeds, has a light nutty flavour and traditionally used in hummus, but also used particularly in Mediterranean and Asian cuisine. It’s full of healthy fats, vitamins and minerals.
If you’re looking for something a bit unique, definitely give this fudge a go, it ..read more
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Have you heard of laundry stripping? I hadn’t either until recently. Laundry stripping is a soaking method for removing minerals from hard water, body oils that have permeated clothes/towels/sheets, built up detergent/fabric softener and hard to shift grime.
To strip your laundry you don’t need to rehearse a scene from The Full Monty but you do need a bath tub, borax, soda ash, laundry powder and hot water.
(Casper the cat was removed from the bathroom before the hot water was run.)
Laundry stripping isn’t new by any means, back in the day it was more common to hot soak towels and sheets to g ..read more
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We are so excited to be sponsoring Kate on her Northland Tour next month! Kate is an educator, activist, and blogger who advocates for daily habits that respect and protect people and the planet.
If you can get along to one of Kate’s events in Whangaparaoa, Whangarei or Russell between the 14th – 19th July you won’t be disappointed. Grab a friend and have a fun evening out learning about how you can be more conscious consumers while you enjoy gluten free, vegan nibbles + juice (included in your ticket price).
Venues and Dates:
Two Spoons Cafe, Whangaparaoa: July 14th, 7-9pm
Treat Cakes & ..read more
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I’ve never given much thought to my wooden boards, apart from giving them a good wipe down with hot water at the end of the day and an occasional spray of Green Goddess Antibacterial Spray.
A couple of boards are looking a bit discoloured so I went through our blogs and found these two methods for reviving them.
Protect Your Cutting Board
To care for your board rub with salt and lemon then brush off. Next add add oil, rub the oil into the grain and leave for about 10 minutes then wipe off. Let dry and lightly coat with olive or coconut oil to protect the surface. The lemon will he ..read more
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Plastic Free July is almost here! This global movement helps millions of people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. All you have to do is refuse single-use plastic for the month of July, would you like to take part?
There’s an easy to follow chart below to help you get started. And keep an eye on Instagram GreenGoddessNZ for the plastic free product giveaway we will be running with Good Change during July.
Plastic Free July started in 2011 in Perth and has now spread throughout 26 countries. The aim is to ..read more
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In the following article Wendyl Nissen offers us insight into the hazards of commercial talcum powders along with DIY inspiration to make your own natural and safe geranium and rose scented talcum powders. This is another of the many informative and useful articles from Wendyl’s collection in her book ‘A Natural Year: Living Simply through the Seasons‘.
You’ll probably be well aware that recently Johnson & Johnson were successfully sued for US$29 million by a woman who claimed their baby powder contained asbestos, causing ovarian cancer. They now face thousands more lawsuits.
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