Cheers to Fairtrade wine! Torrontes wine from Argentina
February 24, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · 1 Comment
Sometimes 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.
Spice up Fairtrade Fortnight with Steenbergs Organic
February 22, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment
We all need some spice in our lives and there’s no better sprinkle than a Fairtrade and organic spice mix to accompany our favourite dishes. Eleni Sardi writes about the new range by Steenbergs Organic for the big Fairtrade Fortnight swap.
Fairtrade Fortnight daily hot pick: Cola? Just call it Ubuntu!
February 22, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment
For today’s Fairtrade Fortnight swap we bring you a product that you probably always thought it only comes from multimillion international corporations: your favourite soft drink. Well, think again as we present to you Ubuntu cola. Eleni Sardi writes.
Come swap with Greenmystyle for Fairtrade Fortnight
February 22, 2010 by Eleni Sardi · Leave a Comment
Fairtrade Fortnight kicks off this week and we’re absolutely delighted here at Greenmystyle as we can’t wait to share our favourite products with the Fairtrade Foundation’s seal of approval. Eleni Sardi writes.
Our five favourite organic pancake toppings
February 15, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment
If you’re having a pancake party this evening then don’t forget the sweet, organic and fair toppings. Here at Greenmystyle.com we’ve selected our top five ultimate treats for you to remember at the aisles! Jen Marsden writes.
Craft clubbers get knitting!
February 8, 2010 by Mandy Barder · 2 Comments
Knitting could become a new appeal for children and young people with free after school clubs organised by The Crafts Council and the UK Knitting Association. Mandy Barder writes.
Wake up to the farm! Farmhouse Breakfast Week is served up
January 20, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment
We British love our breakfast, but sometimes we can run out of ideas for things to eat. We all lead a busy lifestyle and know how important the first meal of the day can be. So why not head to the farm? Jenny Butler writes.
Scrub up with a smashing Method offer!
January 15, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment
If it wasn’t enough interviewing Method’s lovely founder Adam Lowry last week, we’ve spotted a fabulous January offer on all Method products over at BigGreenSmile.com.
Don Your Cyber Wellies: We’re off to the Virtual Farmers Market
January 13, 2010 by Jen Marsden · Leave a Comment
A new online farmers market is offering all the tastes and chitchat of a local market for those who can’t make it to the real thing. George Walker investigates from the comfort of his armchair.
Energy boosting breakfast cereals
January 5, 2010 by Maria Kaski · 2 Comments
As the most important meal of the day, breakfasts should not be taken lightly. With a whole host of puffed wheat, porridge and mueslis offering the best nutrients and nuttiest flavours, we take a look at who’s ruling the healthy and nutritious breakfast roost. Maria Kaski writes.




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