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Healthy eating for children
Honor Geraghty, nutritional therapist and graduate of CNM, believes that it is imperative to teach your children healthy eating habits now, so that you will perpetuate a healthy lifestyle for them well into their later years.
Banish the winter chills - go for the hot stuff!
It’s all a bit chilly at the moment, and with the cold weather we tend to choose stodgy comfort foods, making it difficult to meet the recommended five-a-day of fruits and vegetables. Homemade soups are an ideal opportunity to add extra helpings of vegetables to your daily intake, and also to pack extra nutrients into your meals. They are a great way of filling you up without filling you out, and will help you keep your new year resolution to watch your waistline.
The essence of fresh local produce at Hughes SuperValu
Living and working on the family farm all his life, Claregalway native Oisín Kenny has always had a passion for quality flavoursome foods grown without the use of chemicals, pesticides, and preservatives.
Help your children ward off winter chills
Most adults experience an average of two to four colds a year whereas children can experience up to nine. And with more than 200 viruses known to cause a cold it is hardly surprising it makes a return year on year.
Castlebar GIY
Castlebar Grow It Yourself will meet on Monday May 14 at 7.30pm in Le Cheile FRC, Tucker Street, Castlebar.
Traditional herbal remedies
Creator of Nature’s Balm - The Rub, Dorrie Killeen, offers a selection of old traditional remedies for some common complaints
Country Harvest - supporting Irish suppliers and growers
Country Harvest, situated at Tesco Shopping Centre, Claremorris, is an Irish owned shop dealing exclusively with Irish suppliers and supporting local growers.
Whelehans Children’s Tonic
Does your child eat enough fruit and vegetables?
Bloom to focus on growing your own
Sustainability, local food, and ‘grow your own’, are central themes to this year’s Bloom festival, which will take place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, over the June Bank Holiday weekend.
Local primary schools to develop mini gardens
All primary schools in the city will receive a garden pack this week containing tools and equipment to develop a mini garden.