Guest Post: How would you furnish your garden?
May 4, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Guest Posts, Home & Garden, Top Picks
Just like furnishing your home, choosing what’s right for a garden is a matter of individual taste and preference, but most people just require an attractive outdoor space in which to relax during fine weather. The garden’s overall design makes an important difference of course when furnishing your garden. Is there a favourite spot on [...]
Win Tickets To The RHS Chelsea Flower Show
May 3, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Competitions, Things To Do
Jacques Vert are currently running a fabulous competition to win a pair of tickets to The RHS Chelsea Flower Show on the 26th May. To enter all you have to do is answer this simple question correctly by midnight on the 10th May. So don’t delay! What is the name of their 40th anniversary [...]
Guest Post: Moving to the UK? Some things you should know
May 3, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Guest Posts, Things To Do, Top Picks
I relocated to the UK from the US for work reasons over two years ago and it has proven to be a very positive move for me. I hope that my observations will be helpful to you if you are considering making such a major change in your life. Moving to live and perhaps [...]
Green People Offers
May 2, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Discounts & Offers, Family, Featured Posts, Health, Nutrition & Beauty
15% off all Green People’s organic beauty products Green People is an leading organic beauty brand with over 140 natural products to soothe, protect and nurture your body. From moisturiser to make-up and sun lotion to shampoo, Green People’s award-winning products are made without ‘nasties’ such as SLS, parabens and artificial fragrances.
Guest Post: Comparing The 4 Types Of Organic and Natural Mattresses
May 2, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Decor & Interiors, Featured Posts, Guest Posts, Home & Garden
Organic mattresses have been a big growth market over the last decade as eco-friendly and health conscious consumers strive to make their sleeping environment clean and green. This has meant that new types of products are being created or different combinations with different materials are being tried. Ultimately it means more choice for the consumer. [...]
Guest Post: Eco Friendly Date Ideas for Couples
May 1, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Grown Ups, Guest Posts, Things To Do
There’s a good chance that if you asked someone, “Where can I take a person on a first date that is eco-friendly?” that they might translate that to mean, “Where can I take a person on a first date that’s cheap?” No doubt about it, the “go green” movement definitely makes things easier on the [...]
Guest Post: Eco Energy Advancements – Residential Photovoltaic Energy Systems for their homes
April 30, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Energy Suppliers, Featured Posts, Guest Posts
As both home energy usage and conventional energy costs continue to rise, more and more homeowners are considering residential photovoltaic (PV) energy systems for their homes. Home PV systems have never been more affordable. Improved technology, streamlined manufacturing processes and a number of governmental incentive programs have significantly reduced the cost of installing residential PV [...]
Guest Post: Cheap and Easy Ways to Start Going Green
April 25, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Eco & Green Tips, Guest Posts
Spring is one of the best times of year to think about ways to become more eco-friendly. Trees are growing, flowers are blooming, and due to the increasing sunshine and warmth, we tend to find ourselves enjoying more of what nature has to offer. As a direct result, this makes us more aware of wanting [...]
TGF Rated Review: Scent Free Children´s Sun Lotion SPF25
April 24, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Family, Featured Posts, Reviews
What is it? Scent Free Children´s Sun Lotion SPF25 from Green People. Who is reviewing it? My 4 year old nephew and myself who has very fair and sensitive skin. Set Up
Guest Post: US and Europe Different Definitions of Organic Wine
April 24, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Guest Posts
When it comes to the issue of wine vs. organic wine, for the average consumer, there probably isn’t very much thought given to what the difference is. Oh, but to the winemaker, it is becoming more and more of a pretty big deal; so much so that some of the United States brands are quietly [...]















