Lifestyle
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What’s for dinner? A Durban inspired dark lager lamb bunny chow
LifestyleNo city makes a bunny chow quite as well as Durban does. There is something about the way they perfectly…
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Raising a child with unique needs can be like handling a cactus
LifestyleTeachers and therapists who dedicate their lives to supporting children with unique needs seem to bear much of the brunt…
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What’s for dinner? Avocado pasta with chorizo, olives and avo pesto
LifestyleThe addition of avo and avo pesto works wonderfully in this easy and quick pasta dish.
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Book Club: Love lost. Love found. Two love(ly) new books to enjoy
LifestyleCathy Kelly and Jojo Moyes ... two of our favourite authors. Happy days indeed!
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Geniet Country Legendes in die gemak van jou sitkamer
LifestyleSkuif reg op jou gunsteling rusbank en maak gereed vir ‘n aanlynfees van musiek, komedie en drama oor die volgende…
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How your baby can benefit from swaddling
LifestyleSwaddling your baby with a blanket wrapped snuggly around their body can help soothe your newborn and improve their quality…
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Signs your child may have an eating disorder
LifestyleAlthough eating disorders are very serious, they are treatable. With proper intervention, your child can lead a happy and healthy…
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Nine quick ways to refresh your decor on a budget
LifestyleIf your home looks drab, try these easy, affordable fixes to revamp your space.
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Seven reasons to explore South Africa
LifestyleTravel restrictions aside, there are many great reasons to holiday locally. Here are seven to consider…
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Why it’s important to eat well as you age
LifestyleFood can sometimes feel like a chore (especially if you’ve spent years in the kitchen feeding your family!), but a…
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Five foods that will give you the immune boost you need
LifestyleWe may be slowly waving goodbye to Winter, but that doesn’t mean we should neglect our immune system and forget…
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How – and why – baby talk encourages brain development
LifestyleTalking to your infant activates crucial synapses in the language-processing area of their brain and helps set the path for…











