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Giving food, giving love
We may have learned that love is the same as food – has this fooled us into believing that food will give us that feeling of being loved?
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Lemongrass and kaffir lime barramundi
Barramundi is a lightly flavoured white fish that lends itself beautifully to other flavours... kaffir lime and lemongrass are exquisite with it.
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Lamb shank and herb soup
This is a tasty lamb shank soup recipe packed full of herbs, spices and spinach. It can be prepared and slow cooked the evening before or early in the morning making it a warming treat to come home to.
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Dry prawn curry
Looking for an easy to follow recipe, packed full of exotic flavours and a great sharing dish? This recipe is perfect and leaves you feeling warm from the inside out.
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Broccoli dahl
Great alternative to lentil dahl, this broccoli version with its indian spices is tasty, innovative and endlessly adaptable.
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Serge Benhayon and The Living Way
In a world where most people seem to just get through the day, this philosophical approach to life, founded by Serge Benhayon, shows that there is a way to live that is far more enriching for everyone.
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My understanding of abuse
Could it be that by limiting our understanding of abuse we fail to see that we are all being abused constantly?
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Real Men, Cars and Bubbles
As men, do we choose our lifestyles like our cars? And are these lifestyles good for us?
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Toddler Tantrums: Is my tantrumming child naughty … or could it be anxiety?
Tantrums, unwanted behaviours and anxiety. Could they be linked? Could anxiety be a contributor to my child’s unwanted behaviour or are they just naughty?
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Chilli pesto
This pesto recipe is a spicy take on the traditional italian version; a healthy dairy and gluten free alternative that does not compromise on flavour.
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Self-Care: The quality in which we move
Everyday life can be a part of self-care when we introduce and focus on the quality of our movements.
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Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
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Are we prepared to question the status quo of the mental health industry?
In an era where our ill-mental health rates are reaching unprecedented highs and more practitioners are speaking out about the efficacy of our practices, is now not the time to ask the question – is there more?
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Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation
Understanding Co-Creation, Divine Creation and Creation explains a lot about our world and supports us in our return to who we truly are.
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Mediterranean style chicken casserole with olives
This light, dairy free Mediterranean chicken recipe has a burst of fresh zingy lemon through the flavoursome spices and olives. It’s simple to make and great to share with family and friends.
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A woman’s worth at work
Job interviews, salary negotiations, pay, promotion, women taking up leadership positions – when it comes to all this, how come so many women in the workplace suffer external disadvantage hinged by internal lack of self-worth?
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Homemade gluten free curry powder
Homemade curry powder means you can make it just the way you like it and it’s on hand to spice up any dish adding warmth. This version will transform any meal with its complex deep flavours.
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Spicy broccoli rice
A nutritious alternative to rice, this broccoli rice is blended with asian flavours and is simply delicious. You’ll be surprised how versatile and popular it is!
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Space, God, Purpose and human existence
Is life on Earth about money, possessions and wealth or are we here to evolve, to become everything we can be?
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The Merchant of Venice and the ancient grudge
Is The Merchant of Venice ‘the most scandalously problematic of Shakespeare’s plays’, or a powerful, comical, vivacious, colourful expose of the turbulent state of division in which humanity still chooses to live to this current day?