Cooking Dried Beans In A Slow Cooker = Easy Preparation For #MeatfreeMonday

Cooking beans in slow cooker

Days 60 and 61 of 365 Days Of Low Carbon Living: cooking dried beans in a slow cooker before using them in a quick climatarian, vegetarian, vegan or #MeatfreeMonday meal.

Dried beans are an inexpensive source of protein with a low carbon footprint – perfect for Continue reading

Recovery And Reconnection Through Switching Off, Time With Nature

Bobin Creek

Day 59 of 365 Days Of Low Carbon Living: recovery and reconnecting with people and the natural world by switching off.

Our dominant western culture extols continuous growth and push us to be on the go all the time and living individual lives.

It’s very tempting to go along with it, especially given the social pressures to ‘fit in’ and Continue reading

5 Steps For Re-using And Recycling Paper ‘Begging Letters’

Re-using and recycling begging letters

Day 58 of 365 Days Of Low Carbon Living: re-using and recycling paper begging letters.

Do you find yourself inundated with mail you haven’t asked for?

I do, especially as the end of financial and calendar years approach. Continue reading

Local Honey – Without Plastic Packaging

Jars of honey

Days 56 and 57 of 365 Days Of Low Carbon Living: buying local honey, avoiding plastic.

One of the things I have been doing in recent years is buying my food from local suppliers where possible.

It means that the food that comes into my home comes with a lot less climate damage and pollution than most of the food in our shops. Continue reading

Using Your Own Water Bottle Can Make A World Of Difference

Pink clear sports water bottle, half full with black lid, standing on concrete

Image: ClassicallyPrinted, Pixabay

Day 53 of 365 Days Of Low Carbon Living: the Plastic Free July challenge continues with getting into the habit of using your own water bottle (re-usable of course!).

Have you been to a large or public event recently?

Chances are you saw: Continue reading