Friday Night Market in Wilderness

Every Friday Night 5-9pm – in Milkwood Village Wilderness – under the Milkwood Trees.
For stalls and info please call Christine: 076-3950129

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“An apple a day will keep the doctor away” is advice passed down for generations and the advice is, and has, been scientifically proven to have more than a grain of truth behind it! At my clinic I include this well-known and much loved fruit in almost all of my patient recommendations [...]

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Permaculture Gardens for townships

Natural Living has decided to take practical action to spread abundance and beauty into areas where it is needed most.

Christine fromNatural Living was invited into Thembalethu township near George to witness a Project Colours celebration at the Shpamandla creche in “Silver Town”. The creche led by Alice (Namzumko) has received equipment and food by Project [...]

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Permaculture Weekend Course in the Garden Route

Come and build a worm farm and a chicken dome with us.

2-Day Weekend practical and hands-on Permaculture Course in Hoekwil – Garden Route!
Saturday 10th of July  9-5pm and Sunday 11th of July 9-5pm
The course will cover following topics:
Introduction to permaculture ethics and design principles.
Garden design maximizing on what nature provides. (Zoning and sectors).
Water catchments [...]

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Cleaning in harmony with nature – Bloublommetjieskloof’s biodynamic products are effective and all natural

Bloublommetjieskloof is a biodynamic farm situated in Wellington near Paarl. The farm has been operating biodynamically for about 35 years, and was recently certified by Demeter, the international biodynamic certification authority.
Amongst other (farm) produce, an extensive range of certified biodynamic household cleaning products are manufactured and bottled on the farm.  These include a Basil [...]

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Dear Readers,
Did you know that we are in the middle of Environment Week? This year’s theme for South Africa is: “A Decade of Sustainability, our environment, our future”.
Ahh, sustainability, what an important word it is! It indeed means our future, as there is no future for us if we don’t finally stop robbing our natural resources.
The way [...]

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written by Bernhard Lambeck from Pro Nature Paints
1. Formaldehyde
An important precursor to many chemical compounds, especially for polymers. Almost all furniture in South Africa are sprayed with acid-catalysed lacquers which release large amounts, way above the accepted minimum levels according to European legislation. In addition do most superwood and chip boards [...]

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Raw vegan diet by Hrvoje Butkovic

Published on 28 April 2010 by chrizzi in Articles

http://fluffygroovy.com/raw-vegan-diet.htm
1. Introduction
Having adopted a vegan diet about a year ago, I’ve recently started experimenting with raw ingredients. Most of the experimentation was done at work. I would pack food at home and eat it at work, either at my desk or at the local canteen. My work colleagues noticed this and took interest in what it [...]

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Cloth Nappies versus disposable nappies

Statistics show that on average, babies who are diapered in cloth potty train sooner than babies diapered in disposables. On average, a year earlier. I definitely saw the advantage in that fact!
Toxic chemicals are present on disposable diapers. Dioxin, which in various forms has been shown to cause cancer , birth defects, liver damage, and [...]

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The Magic Tree

 
 

The Magic Tree Children’ s Theatre brings an enchanted world to you. Whatever your event or happening we will supply the magic…just give us a call!
From puppets to pirates, you can choose the perfect combination of fun to guarantee success and shining smiles all round.
 

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