The single best way to get fresh food is to grow it. This is great if you have a homestead, or a live in a farm, or your house has a massive garden. A bit harder if you live in a flat or have a very small garden.
Even so, there are still quite a few things that can be grown indoors without using a lot of space. All that you need is a few pots, a sunny windowsill, and a bit of patience.
Category: Slow living
Tips for hosting a book club & free cute Victorian girls bookish printables
Cute victorian girls, books, cupcakes, and a beautiful shade of forest green. Everything you need for your next book club meeting, plus some tips to help you run the event, some recipe ideas, and a fun bookish game.
If you don’t have a regular book club, you can use these to host a one-off book exchange. Never heard of those before? Don’t worry, you’re not alone, I only came across them a while ago. Book exchange parties are a fantastic way to get new books without having to open up the wallet, something we can all get behind!
30 fun ideas for indoor activities during staycations (or when you just don’t want to go outside)
It doesn’t matter if you’re forced to stay indoors due to a sudden pandemic, if the weather is way too horrible to get outside, or if you just can’t be bothered to leave the house. There are still a lot of options to keep you occupied and entertained at home beyond Netflix.
These are 30 things you can do while staying cosy indoors.
What is slow living? And what is it not?
Slow living is a lifestyle that focuses on slowing down. Not in the sense of speed, but in the sense of taking your time to do things instead of rushing around.
The slow living movement has been growing for a while, but the COVID-19 pandemic meant that many people were suddenly forced to reassess their lives and figure out new ways of doing things, what really matters to them, and many ended up discovering alternative ways of living. If you are one of those people: welcome!