Roasted Pepper and Passionfruit Kebabs [Easy Vegan Recipe]
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
2y ago
Hey lovelies, I was recently gifted a box of tropical fruits by Exotic Fruits UK, which I had the absolute pleasure of reviewing. (You can read my post on it here.) The fruits were absolutely delicious, but rather than simply taste-test them, I thought it’d be really fun to create some recipes with them too ..read more
Visit website
Trying Rare and Wonderful Tropical Fruits From Exotic Fruits UK
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
2y ago
Hey lovelies! How’s it going? As we wave goodbye to summer, I’ve been reflecting back on what a strange season it’s been!  It certainly wasn’t the glorious summer I’d planned, and for the most part, I’ve been too unwell to write my blog, or get outside and tend to my beloved allotment. ? The weather has ..read more
Visit website
Delicious Crops to Sow in Your Garden This July
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
2y ago
Hey loves! It’s July, and despite the slow start to the growing season (and all the wet weather that’s followed) many of us gardeners are now enjoying the fruits of our first summer harvest! Here in Somerset, we’ve had a sizeable bounty of Blauwschokker peas – which are my favourite variety to grow! They’re delicious ..read more
Visit website
A Little Life, Blog and Allotment Update
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
2y ago
Hey lovelies, it’s been a while. How’s everyone doing? I feel like I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster this year. I’ve grieved, I’ve grown, I’ve started new ventures, and I’ve been struggling a lot with my health.  During these times, I’ve been trying to focus on what’s good in my life, and I’ve ..read more
Visit website
How to Make Fat Balls for Wild Birds [Plant-Based and Easy!]
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
3y ago
When the buzz of modern life became quieter during lockdown, wildlife across the country seemed to flourish. I first noticed it here, last spring. The sudden drop in pollution, the bright blue skies and the birds singing much more intensely. It really brought me back to my childhood; to a time when our garden was ..read more
Visit website
Easy Summer Salad with Olives and Fresh Watermelon
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy Faery
3y ago
Who says salads are boring? Today I’m sharing one of my favourite summer salads, which is super-hydrating and is bursting with colour and flavour! I first made this salad after a midday run, on one of the hottest days of the year! I honestly don’t know what I was thinking, but my ill-timed run left ..read more
Visit website
Guest Post: What I’ve Learned Since Becoming Vegan
Grateful Green Life
by Damaris Russell
4y ago
About the Author Damaris Russell is a blogger for Rainbow Vegans Rock, she’s been vegan since 2016 and blogs about everything related to veganism and eco-friendly life. She loves food but can’t seem to keep plants alive! Like her page on Facebook for blog post updates. What I’ve Learned Since Becoming Vegan Firstly, I think ..read more
Visit website
Sowing Veg in the Summer for an Autumn/Winter Harvest
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy
4y ago
Is it just me, or does this year seem to be flying by? We’re already in July and the past few months have felt like one big blur of stressful happenings and health challenges! ? I’ve now fallen behind on all there is to get done, and my garden is looking rather wild; with its ..read more
Visit website
Stay Alert, Know the Signs and Protect Yourself From Lyme Disease!
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy
4y ago
Hey guys! It’s Lyme disease awareness month, and I know we’re all focussed on fighting on COVID-19 right now, but I just wanted to remind everyone to take extra care, and watch out for Lyme disease too! ? What is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is an infectious disease which is caused by bacterial spirochetes, known ..read more
Visit website
Grow Your Own Food: 20 Plants That Are Great for Growing in Pots!
Grateful Green Life
by Chrissy
4y ago
I’ve been growing my own food for a few years now, and, although I now have some raised beds and a greenhouse, it all started as a container garden, where I grew all of my produce in pots! Back then, my health wasn’t too great, so planting in pots not only made it more manageable ..read more
Visit website

Follow Grateful Green Life on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR