Fairtade Fortnight sweet pick: we’re jam-ming!

March 6, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · 1 Comment 

baojam300All you goji berry enthusiasts out there you should know that there is a fruit that packs twice as many antioxidants as your favourite healthy nibble: the baobab fruit. Greenmystyle.com brings you the jam that holds all its sweetness and is fairly traded as well. Eleni Sardi is jam-ming for Fairtrade Fortnight.

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A touch of fair Bollywood chic with Ganesha

March 4, 2010 by Jennifer Butler · Leave a Comment 

ganesha300After a hard day’s work, there is nothing better than coming back to a house with a relaxing ambiance. If you feel like adding a touch of India to your home and wardrobe, then look no further than fair trade shop, Ganesha. Jenny Butler writes. Read more

Fairtrade vision: Green & Black’s global stamping plans

March 4, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment 

mayagold300Here’s another cherry on the top of Fairtrade Fortnight and good news for the sweet toothed among you. Green & Blacks are soon to take its FAIRTRADE Mark model worldwide, so you’ve got an even better excuse ever to slip a cheeky bar or two into your dietary requirements. Clare Saxon writes. Read more

Tried & Tested: Fairtrade Beer

March 3, 2010 by George Walker · Leave a Comment 

Ginger Pale AleIn the name of Fairtrade Fortnight which began on 22 February, we thought it only right to make sure that we had suitable beer stocked in the cupboard. There are now many options for the fair trade beer lover, from light lagers to deep, dark ales. George Walker has tried and tested the best fair trade beers for you (the lucky thing!) Read more

Fairtrade Fortnight sweet daily pick: Double chocolate cookies

February 28, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment 

cookies300Admit it, there is a box of chocolate cookies in your cupboard for that mid-afternoon chocoholic emergency. Enjoy a Fairtrade treat and feel a little less guilty for that extra bite. Eleni Sardi swaps her usual batch of cookies for Fairtrade Fortnight.

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Sweet tooth: on the go Fairtrade treats

February 28, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment 

<b>Stockley’s Fair Trade Rhubarb and Custards</b>

Stockley’s Fair Trade Rhubarb and Custards

If you’re a sweet tooth who likes to delve their hand into a bag of sugar-coated sweeties on your commute or school run, then why not try some of these lovely Fairtrade certified sweets? George Walker lists our favourite Fairtrade sweets in our tantalising pop-out gallery.

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Fairtrade Fortnight roasting hot daily pick: caffeine fix

February 26, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment 

coffee300Fairtrade coffee seems to be on everyone’s lips these days as large coffee chains use it for their drinks. You can always brew a perfect cuppa at home as well with a Fairtrade Organic blend like the one we’ve picked from Taylors of Harrogate. Eleni Sardi writes.

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Honey, it’s Fairtrade!Our hot daily pick

February 25, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment 

Ulmo_Honey 300Try sweetening your tea the natural and Fairtrade way with a spoonful of honey that can benefit indigenous communities in Chile. Isn’t that sweet? Eleni Sardi is swapping for Fairtrade Fortnight.

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Cheers to Fairtrade wine! Torrontes wine from Argentina

February 24, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · 1 Comment 

Case_Argentinian_Organic_Fairtrade_Torrontes300Sometimes the most heated debates about the world and the crusades to save it start around a dinner table when people are enjoying their glass of wine and some cheese and crackers. We’ve picked the perfect Fairtrade tipple for an occasion like this. Eleni Sardi writes.

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Artivist Film Festival 2010 reaches London

February 23, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment 

Vultures Have Wings 1Have you seen Avatar yet? Are you looking for  more inspirational films with an ethical statement?  Well London is about to join in the recent trend Los Angeles has been experiencing as the 6th Annual International Artivisit Film Festival reaches the capital in early March. Jen Marsden writes.

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