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- How Reiki Helps You Be Present Spiritually, Emotionally, and Physically
- Embracing Pride Month: Unleashing LGBTQ+ Supernatural Drama in Catherine Green's Paranormal Novels
- Vegan Outfitters: Botany and Anatomy in Perfect Harmony
- Fun Father's Day Gift Ideas from Bobblehead Gifts
- 6 Summer Vacation Essentials to Help You Escape the City
- Winning Race Day Dresses
- Expert reveals the Vitamins and Supplements that Gamers should be Taking
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Tag Archives: chartered waste manager
How I Contribute for #ZeroWasteWeek
Well, I suppose really I should not be contributing to Zero Waste Week, if you get my meaning! Have you heard of the challenge? Environmental waste management is a big deal in the Green household, because my husband is a … Continue reading
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Doing our Bit for a #brightFuture
Sustainable waste management is something of a mantra in our house. My husband is a Chartered Waste Manager, and as a pagan, I want to do my bit to help preserve the natural world in which we live. Therefore, when … Continue reading
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The Awakeners; A Cute New #Recycling Initiative
I may have previously mentioned that my husband is a Chartered Waste Manager. So it was that he opened up an email newsletter and followed the link to a page showcasing The Awakeners, from Generation Awake. We then viewed this … Continue reading
My Spiritual Journey; A New Attitude for the New Year
During 2013 I became so overwhelmed with being a mother, housewife and publishing two novels, that I feel I strayed ‘off the path’ so to speak from my spiritual pursuits. As it turned out I never did. Everything I do … Continue reading
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Reusable Nappies are Easier than you Think
My husband and I decided to use washable nappies for our children. When I was pregnant with my eldest daughter, I struggled to find enough guidance and advice about how to use such nappies, and indeed which ones to use. … Continue reading
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