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How To Apply Zero Waste Principles In Your Garden

Gardening is pretty zero waste to begin with. From making your own compost to organic slug control methods and reducing food miles by growing your family meals. Reusing old wellies with holes in or repurposing a chipped teapot as a birdhouse.

How To Use Sorrel In Family Favorite Recipes

So often we grow herbs and other vegetables that we have every intention of cooking with and eating, and then fall short on inspiration. As we get so many questions … Continue Reading How To Use Sorrel In Family Favorite Recipes

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Slow Cooked Beef and Sorrel Stew

This is pure indulgent comfort eating. A thick stew which can cook all day when you are in work and make a hassle-free homecooked meal. Perfect for those busy days … Continue Reading Slow Cooked Beef and Sorrel Stew

The Reinvention Of Bubble & Squeak

Bubble and Squeak has been a peasant recipe since the 18th Century and originates in Britain. At it’s very basic recipe it is potato and cabbage. The name then comes … Continue Reading The Reinvention Of Bubble & Squeak

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14 Ways To Use Leftover Pesto

Let’s face it we all have days when our culinary genius peaks at pasta with pesto from a jar. Those days when you work late, or the kids have to … Continue Reading 14 Ways To Use Leftover Pesto

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