TGF Rated Review: Inn Teas’ Green Tea
May 18, 2012 by erica
Filed under Food & Drink, Reviews
What is it? Inn Teas specialise in organic, high trade teas. I was recently sent some of their green tea to try out. Who is reviewing it? Me – a tea drinker who regularly drinks a wide range of teas including green teas. Set Up This is a loose leaf organic green tea, so you [...]
Yeo Valley – A great family day out
May 10, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Family, Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Things To Do
When you think of Yeo Valley, you instantly think of their delicious organic yogurt or dairy products, but do you really know how they are made and the extent of what goes into making that scrummy pot of yogurt? This week I was lucky enough to be invited down to the Yeo Valley farm and [...]
Pure Organic Tea by ‘Inn Nature’
April 25, 2012 by Will
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Health, Nutrition & Beauty
Tea is such a simple commodity that it is appreciated by nearly every culture around the world. Tea in its own sense of the word takes on a new form in many different places – from the dissolved mint leaves in the Rif mountains of Morocco to roasting apricot in Taiwan. The tea that we [...]
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 [...]
Guest Post: Why Some Eco-Friendly Products Are Expensive and Why You Should Still Buy Them
April 14, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Green Living, Guest Posts
Buying eco-friendly products and living a “green” lifestyle can sometimes seem a little expensive. The reason environmentally friendly products typically cost more than their non-green counterparts is due to a variety of reasons. – Smaller companies more-typically produce green products – Products are often manufactured locally to reduce the carbon footprint – Green products contain [...]
Guest Post: 10 Foods That Boost the Immune System
April 11, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Green Living, Guest Posts
Although many people today are proponents of taking supplements to aid their overall health and to build their immunity against disease, they may be missing out on the obvious. Choosing foods that are rich in immune system builders offer you a great way to add interesting flavors to your diet and give your body the [...]
TGF Rated Review: Orange & Redbush Provamel Yogurt
April 10, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Reviews
What is it? The latest soya yogurt from the “Botanical” range from Provamel. Who is reviewing it? The family and I. Set Up
Healthy Food for Your Family – and the Planet
March 29, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Family, Featured Posts, Food & Drink
The food we eat – growing, producing and importing it – has a massive impact not just on our families’ health but also on the health of our planet. We all can make a positive difference for ourselves and for nature if we follow a few easy steps – Eating more plants, eating less meat [...]
Guest Post: Grow Your Own
March 28, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Allotments & Gardens, Food & Drink, Guest Posts
Most of us try to get our five a day, but have you thought about growing your own? Even if you don’t have much outdoor space, it’s pretty easy to do and if you get cracking now, you could be eating your own home-grown produce later this year. Why not think about growing your own [...]
Guest Post: Go Green and Save Food in 4 Easy Ways
March 22, 2012 by Brenda
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Guest Posts
You don’t have to work for an eco organization in order to contribute to saving the planet. In the past few years these organizations have become very successful in sending messages about the little things we can do to help, like using energy saving light bulbs, recycling our trash, not keeping the lights and water [...]















