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How to support disadvantaged mums and families this Mother’s Day
As Mother’s Day approaches, lots of us will be thinking of ways to connect with our mums and show them how much we love and appreciate them. We might not be able to see them in person this year, but we’ll still want to show them just how much we care. Whilst caring for our own mums is vital, it’s also important to think about supporting women and families who are in a less privileged position. The pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing problems including financial instability, job insecurity, and food poverty. So here are a few things you can do to support disadvantaged mothers and families this Mother’s Day. 1. Donate…
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Easy ways to practice self-care and wellness at home
If self-care was low on your list of priorities last year, you’re not alone. But, with a new year comes new opportunities to commit to a healthier, more fulfilled you. Self-care is about so much more than sneaking in a bubble bath. It can be anything you do to nourish your body, mind and soul, whether that’s meditating, taking at-home fitness classes or simply pouring yourself a cup of tea and reading your favourite book. Practising self-care is vital to our physical, emotional and mental wellbeing. It not only reduces stress, improves mental health and prevents diseases, but it also ensures you’re in a healthy space to manage work commitments,…
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Make eating in the new eating out with our must-have food gift ideas this January
Let’s face it, endless Netflix and homemade banana bread were fun at first. But this latest lockdown has us, and our taste buds, looking for something new to try. And just because eating out at a pub or restaurant isn’t possible right now, doesn’t mean our inner foodies have to go ignored. In fact, since the beginning of lockdown, there have been some fascinating changes to the way people cook and eat. According to the IGD, a research and training charity at the heart of the food and consumer goods industry, over 37% of people have been cooking more from scratch than they did before lockdown. The dining room table…
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Gift and hamper ideas for Christmas 2020
We’ve officially started counting the sleeps until Christmas. This festive season might not be what we’re used to, but there’s few things that could change the feelings of joy and goodwill that come with this time of year. 2020 is an opportunity for us to get extra creative with our gift giving and — as the nights get chillier — our luxe gifts and hampers and personalised presents could be just the pick-me-up everyone needs. From Christmas snack baskets and alcoholic gifts to personalised books and high-end hampers with all the bells and whistles, there’s something for everyone. No matter the recipient, our beautifully presented gifts make the festive season…
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National Grandparents Day
The bond between grandchild and grandparent is a special relationship. Some of our fondest memories are thanks to our grandparents; fun weekend sleepovers at their house and memorable days out that still make us smile when we think back to them. Maybe Granny let you taste the forbidden fruit of endless sweets whenever you visited, or perhaps Granddad taught you a new skill you’ll treasure for life. 2020 hasn’t given us many chances to enjoy new experiences with our grandparents. But that doesn’t mean we can’t show them how much we care. We’ve got Black Friday deals on all kinds of grandparents gifts for every occasion. And with Grandparents Day…
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Go gourmet this summer with these mouthwatering Michelin-starred experiences
“Michelin is the only guide that counts.” Paul Bocuse, French chef and pioneer of nouvelle cuisine Amazingly, the first Michelin guide was published 120 years ago. And, arguably, a recommendation in that iconic little red book means more to chefs now than ever before. In fact, it ignites the same amount of debate and passion year-on-year in France as the Oscars does worldwide. But surely to dine out this well must cost a fortune? Not anymore. Many of the UK’s most coveted restaurants are participating in the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme. Not only that, a handful of culinary heavyweights have partnered with Red Letter Days to give…