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This dish might be the best-baked beans you’ve ever eaten. Hearty and full of flavour with a sweet, tangy finish, these beans can be served as a delicious meal on toast or as a side dish. They are eaten as a snacking dip in Spain as well, scooped up with some crusty bread.
The ability to tend to oneself was once seen as a luxury, but as the hustle and bustle of the daily grind continues to add stressors to our lives, attending to our self-care has become more important than ever before!
Svadhyaya, the fourth niyama of Pantanjali’s Yoga Sutras, translates to self-study. The idea might seem mysterious and confusing, so here’s some guidance on how you can use svadhyaya to deepen your practice, and open up to a world of possibility.
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We all carry certain biases, whether we’re aware of them or not, and inevitably these biases get passed to our children. Teaching your children about inclusivity, kindness and compassion starts with examining your own implicit beliefs.
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Torrens University Australia’s Dr Belinda Lunnay, Postdoctoral Researcher in Public Health, and Paul Ward, Professor of Public Health, have undertaken a study to explore women’s understandings of the health risks associated with alcohol consumption – and what leads them to it in the first place.
Just make it, refrigerate or serve straight away and let the family grab a bowl as they swarm in the door.
Combining a whole lot of nutritious ingredients into a simple meal that can be reheated for those on the go!
These grab-and-go fritters are fabulous to get some veggies on the run. Perfect to whizz up then fry, the taste of these will have you and the kids coming back for more!
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