Bite Size: Foods to have on hand so you never run out of things to cook
We’ve all been there. It’s 8pm, you’ve had a long day, you look in your fridge and cupboards or pantry and realize you have nothing to eat; or at least nothing that you can prepare quickly. Which is why stocking your cupboards and fridge with these essentials will ensure…
Bite Size: Learning when to change things up in your business
If there is one crucial thing I have learnt after almost 10 years in business, it is that one needs to be adaptable. This sounds easier said than done given that most of us dream up every little aspect of our businesses before they even start and are convinced…
Bite Size: 3 simple ways to reduce food waste
With everything going up in price, it’s hard to imagine not doing everything in my power to save a little more. Whether that means buying less takeout. Or simply being more aware of where each cent goes every month. I am much more aware of my money. And areas…
Bite Size: How cannabis is turning heads in the medical industry.
You may think that cannabis is just for rolling a joint to get a mellow high. However, lately and increasingly, cannabis is being used by doctors to treat a multitude of serious health issues. Which has led to the production of medical cannabis. And to it being legalized in…
Bite Size: Mashed carrot potato
Everyday we have a choice to eat right. Whilst we may not have someone to force us to choose between a cheese burger or a plate of vegetables, no matter which way we look at it, eating healthy is whats best for us. Especially If you are serious about getting in shape, then you need to be even more serious about what you put in your body. All the exercising in the world can’t get you to where you want to be if you’re eating poorly.
Bite Size: Peach mint ice tea
With temperatures rising, its important to keep cool and hydrated at all times. This week I share with you a recipe for a nice cool summer drink to keep you cool and hydrated. Because our bodies lose a lot of water in summer, it’s important to keep it your drink intake high. Dehydration is when we lose more water than we’re getting into our bodies which can lead to drowsiness, faintness and heat stoke.