

How Golf Is Becoming a Powerful Tool for Men’s Wellness
The Dorset Golf Resort. This is a collaborative post. Men’s wellness is finally getting the attention it deserves — but for many, it’s still something that comes last. Between work, family responsibilities, and the pressure to always “keep going,” men often neglect the very habits that keep them physically healthy and mentally balanced. The truth is, wellness doesn’t have to mean intense gym sessions or drastic lifestyle changes. Sometimes, it looks like four hours outdoors,

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5 Practical Tips to Have a More Sustainable Home Without the Stress
This is a collaborative post. Living an environmentally friendly lifestyle has become more and more of a passion for people around the world. You could want to have a more sustainable home because of this, but you mightn’t be sure of what you should do. Solar panels and similar steps will be obvious, and you could’ve already done these. But, you could still want to do more. Thankfully, this doesn’t need to be nearly as overwhelming as you could think or involve quite a few la

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1 day ago


The Cottage Garden Waking Up in March
There is something so uplifting about stepping into the garden in March and noticing, almost overnight, that it is beginning to breathe again. After months of muted browns, silvery frost, and rain-soaked paths, those first flashes of green feel like a quiet celebration. Every tiny shoot pushing through the soil is a promise that colour is on its way — and oh, how I have been longing for colour. The beds that looked so still in January are now stirring with life. New growth i

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2 days ago


A Cosy Little Makeover for My Bedroom Picture Wall
When I was decorating the bedroom recently, I knew I wanted the space to feel calmer, more “me”, and pulled together — but without the cost of buying lots of new things. One area that really started to stand out once the paint had dried was my picture wall. It had been there for years and I’d almost stopped noticing it, yet the layout worked perfectly and the frames themselves were still in great condition. They just didn’t suit the new look of the room anymore. So instead of

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Feb 28


The Last Crop Standing: Life, Leeks, and Winter Comfort
At this time of year, my allotment feels quieter. The frantic abundance of summer has long gone, the beds mostly emptied and tucked in for winter. No more armfuls of courgettes, no tomatoes ripening on the vine, no beans daring me to keep up. What’s left standing now is sturdy, dependable, and a little understated: leeks. They’re the last ones out there, really. Tall, mud-splashed, and unfazed by frost, they feel like the allotment’s way of saying, don’t worry, I’ve still got

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Feb 18


5 of The Biggest Money Challenges for Families
This is a collabrative post. Most families struggle with their finances at some point, making it more challenging for them to make ends meet. The trick here is to avoid these situations where possible. You need to be responsible, but you also want to be able to enjoy your life. This post runs through some of the issues that families face and how to overcome them. Here are the main problems and how to beat them. Living Paycheck To Paycheck Many modern families live paycheck to

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Feb 17


Running a rural Dorset business when the internet drops
This is a collabtative post. For many business owners across rural and semi-rural areas in Dorset, choosing to operate outside major cities is a deliberate decision. Space, flexibility, lower overheads, and quality of life all make countryside locations appealing places to build and grow a business. For years, however, there has been an unspoken compromise attached to that choice; which is connectivity. Today, that compromise is becoming increasingly difficult to justify. As

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Feb 17


The Perfect Valentine’s Pudding: Chocolate Fondant
Valentine’s Day, for me, isn’t really about grand gestures or fancy restaurants. It’s about slowing down, sharing something homemade, and ending the evening with a pudding that feels a bit special. The kind of dessert that says I thought about this , without needing heart-shaped anything. The perfect Valentine pudding should be a few things all at once. It needs to feel indulgent, but not fussy. Romantic, but not sickly sweet. And ideally, it should be something you can enjoy

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Feb 14


What Seeds to Plant in February
February can feel cold, grey, and far removed from gardening season—but for keen gardeners, it’s an exciting time. While outdoor sowing is still limited due to frost and cold soil, February is ideal for starting seeds indoors or under cover and preparing for a productive spring. My fingers defiantly get itching to start planting towards the end of February as do many keen growers. What you sow now depends on whether you have a heated propagator, greenhouse, cold frame, or w

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Feb 11


Easy Slow Roast Leg of Lamb Recipe
Sunday is my favourite day of the week — a day for slowing down, being together, and actually enjoying family time rather than rushing through it. The last thing I want on a Family Sunday is to be stuck in the kitchen for hours, juggling pans and watching the clock. That’s why I love meals that take care of themselves while we get on with the important stuff. An easy slow-roast leg of lamb is my go-to. It’s the kind of dish that lets you do the prep, pop it in the oven, and t

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Feb 7


5 Best Ways To Upgrade Your Home’s Living Room
Of all the rooms in a home, it’s arguably the living room that is the most important. After all, while the kitchen and bathroom also appear high up on the list, those spaces are mostly functional. The living room is a place to relax, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy cosy times during the autumn and winter months. Done correctly, living rooms will nearly always be the best part of a property. If you’re not currently head-over-heels in love with your living room, then it’s

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Feb 5


Honey and Cumin Parsnips: A Simple Way to Celebrate a Winter Favourite
When parsnips finally make it from the allotment to the kitchen, they deserve something special. After all the waiting, worrying, and patient growing, it feels only right to let their natural sweetness shine. This honey and cumin recipe has become one of my favourite ways to cook them—simple, comforting, and quietly impressive. Parsnips are at their best in the colder months. A touch of frost turns their starches to sugar, giving them that unmistakable sweetness that works so

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Feb 4


Growing Parsnips on My Allotment: A Test of Patience (and Faith)
Every year on my allotment there’s one crop that feels less like gardening and more like a quiet endurance challenge. Parsnips. I sow them knowing full well what’s coming: the long wait, the bare soil, the creeping doubt that nothing is happening at all. And yet, every spring, I sow them again. The Germination Game Parsnips have a reputation, and it’s well earned. Their seeds are notoriously unreliable. Unlike eager lettuces or obliging radishes that leap from the soil almos

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Jan 30


Fermented Probiotic Garlic, Ginger and Sage Herbal Honey
Making Fermented Probiotic Garlic, Ginger, and Sage Herbal Honey at home is a simple way to boost your health naturally. Packed with immune-supporting garlic, warming ginger, and soothing sage, this herbal honey combines powerful antioxidants with the gut-friendly benefits of natural fermentation. The probiotics created during fermentation help support digestion and overall gut health, while the honey acts as a natural preservative and sweetener, making it both healing and d

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Jan 23


Apple & Raspberry Crumble (Classic Comfort Dessert)
There are few desserts that feel as comforting and nostalgic as a good crumble. This apple and raspberry crumble is the perfect balance of sweet and tart, with soft, cinnamon-spiced apples and juicy raspberries bubbling beneath a golden, buttery topping. It’s simple to make, endlessly cozy, and best served warm with custard, cream, or vanilla ice cream. Whether you’re baking for a family dinner or just craving something homely, this crumble never disappoints. During late sum

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