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What to Look for in SUP Clothing

SUP clothing usually isn’t as complicated as what you have to wear for sailing, deep-sea fishing, and other ocean activities. You don’t go too far off-shore, and you don’t have to worry about some of the more serious risks that those other aquatic activities produce. However, not thinking about your clothing at all is a […]

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Handmade Mother’s Day Gifts

Image via Dreamstime.com 8th May this year is Mother’s Day. It is that special day when we honor our mothers, the most special persons in our lives. The influence of a mother helps shape the child’s life. It is no surprise that children want to celebrate this special day. Mother’s Day is when you can […]

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Cutting costs on energy

Running a family budget has just got a lot more difficult. There has been a rise in petrol costs, and the staples, including food and clothes, have also risen dramatically. On April 1st, the price cap on energy suppliers was increased dramatically. There are genuine fears across the UK that individuals and families will not […]

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Eight ways to cook and eat beef

Beef is an incredibly versatile meat to choose for everything from a weeknight meal to a date-night option. It pairs well with flavours across the board and can be cooked in a variety of ways. Online meat delivery specialists like the Dorset Meat Company offer a huge variety of Aberdeen Angus beef cuts that you […]

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How To Plan A Memorable Baby Shower

Expecting a baby certainly takes a lot of planning – from the baby’s room, the cradle, the curtains, the toys, the baby shower. As it turns out, planning goes far beyond the actual moment in which the baby comes. We just can’t miss the unique opportunity of welcoming guests to share this special occasion with. […]

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Introducing Healthy Eating in the EYFS

Obesity has become a pervasive problem within our schools. A handful of recent statistics can help to shed some light upon this disturbing observation. Did you know that 9.9 per cent of reception-age children are considered to be overweight? This figure jumps to a staggering 21 per cent when referring to children aged 10 and […]

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