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WHY DEHYDRATE?

WHY DEHYDRATE?

It’s a question many people ask… ‘Why do you choose to dehydrate?’ There is a lot to say about enjoying fresh food. It’s good for you, it tastes good, makes you feel good, but there’s also a lot to be said about worldwide food wastage. Food wastage by the USA and Europe alone can feed the world 3 times over! [1] This is just ridiculous! It is devastating to think that there are starving nations out there, yet so many of us throw ‘just spoiled’ food out as if it were rubbish?! By no means am I saying that by dehydrating food...

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Being a Mum

Being a Mum

This time of year brings about a mixed bag of emotions for me, as I'm sure it does for you. I am a mother. I am a daughter. And you can't be either without a world of love, and fear. This time of year is always so special, and it has never been quite the same since Mum passed away.To my mother. I may not be able to see you, but I can still feel you. I may not be able to talk to you, but I can still hear you. I know I took you for granted many times...

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ANZAC Day… Respecting Traditions & Starting Some of our Own

ANZAC Day… Respecting Traditions & Starting Some of our Own

If you’re an Australian or a New Zealander, you will know all about the history of ANZAC day, it’s true meaning and the respect we all have for it. In a world of waning traditions, I must say, I’m pretty bloody proud of the fact that this one is standing strong – and evolving in a beautiful way. For those who might not be so familiar with it, Anzac Day, April 25, marks the anniversary of the first campaign of the ANZACS (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) that set out to capture Gallipoli, and in which we suffered our first major...

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Bone Broth - A History Worth Celebrating

Bone Broth - A History Worth Celebrating

Gulping down a warm, meaty, hearty, healthy broth has been a popular form of sustenance for as long as the world is old. Bone broth is an ancient elixir and the story of its origins are widespread. It’s quite difficult to pinpoint where it all began,

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