Thursday, 31 December 2009

Packing your Christmas away with the R-Word

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Recycle your cards with the Woodland Trust.It's the 1st of January, the beginning of New Year's Day and and the start of a whole new decade. And if you're anything like me, you'll be packing away all your decorations and other Christmas gubbins before the day is out.So as you can see, with lots to do today, I won't have much time to spend on this blog, so I'm attempting to deliver this blog post in the style of Gordon Ramsay and The F-Word, fast and at breakneck speed but without the swearing.So off we go! Let's kick off with the New Year's Day special of The R-Word, helping you get rid of your...
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Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Happy New Year - It's party time!

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Photo credit: Flickr's Martin PettittSo, this is is it! The last day of 2009 and indeed the last few hours of a time period that will go down in history as "The Noughties". Yep, it's New Year's Eve, and amongst the celebrations it's the traditional time to reflect on the past as well as take a moment to welcome in the new year that lies ahead.And as we get prepared to celebrate the dawn of a new decade, I would love you indulge me for a moment as I take a brief trip down memory lane on a topic that's very close to my heart and allow me to elaborate on why I am so passionate about the role that...
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Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Avoiding rubbish at the sales...

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(Photo Credit: Flickr's DavidDMuir) ... and using the sales to avoid rubbish!So the winter discount season is officially in full swing, with high street stores and online sites already reporting bumper sales activity.But what's good for the till might not be so great for the bins. With every sale comes a whole sackful of potential rubbish - and I'm not criticising the quality of the goods purchased, it's the consequences of the sales that concern me. When the UK is out shopping, the bins naturally get fuller, whether it's on the high-street or when we return home with all our brand new goods.Take...
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Monday, 28 December 2009

Making the most of that unwanted present

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Now how many times have you opened a present only to think "What the heck am I going to do with that?"Of course it's the thought that counts. Someone you hold dear has spent time thinking of you this Christmas and that's wonderful. But it doesn't mean that you have to keep the slippers that don't fit or the ornament that doesn't go with the decor and carry the burden that goes with it.For someone to have spent good money on buying a gift, simply for it to be kept in a cupboard would be a real waste, even if it isn't going straight to landfill. So what can you do about it?Here are a few easy-to-follow...
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There are more ways than one to avoid food waste

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Christmas is a time when food waste can sneak up from behind faster than can you can say boo to the cooked goose on your festive table.Yesterday, I discussed how we've handled our leftovers this year and I'm pleased to add that apart from a few vegetables, there is now nothing left from our Christmas dinner and with the time on my hands I even managed to make a crumble from the plums that have been sitting in our fridge since autumn.If you're looking for other ideas on what to do with all the gubbings in your fridge, as well as the the LoveFoodHateWaste recipes, I can recommend a visit to Mrs...
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Sunday, 27 December 2009

Christmas leftovers. It's just the beginning.

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Beef Wellington made by Mr A for some special guests. Welcome back to The Rubbish Diet, following the recent festive celebrations. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.Despite spraining my neck building a snowman, being hit by a "knock-me-off-my-feet" kind of cold, being inconvenienced by a broken washing machine, non-functioning Christmas lights and a permanent error appearing on my digital camera, we've actually had a lovely time. I can only put it down to a sense of humour from all parties involved as well as my conviction to ditch all attempts at a perfect Christmas weeks ago.Mr A was happy....
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Monday, 21 December 2009

STOP PRESS:Ouch! I fell off the wagon!

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It's been roughly 1 year, 10 months, 29 days, 16 hours, 27 minutes and 11 seconds since I discovered that I don't need cling film. Well that's what the man who took that photo of me with the bin bags told me almost two years ago.(copyright: St Edmundsbury District Council)You might think I'm smiling, but that facial expression is actually a grimace. In that brain beneath what was an exceedingly long mop of hair, the cogs were cranking away, pondering every single convenience I was going to have to give up for the zero waste challenge.And I couldn't believe my ears when the photographer who...
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Friday, 18 December 2009

Like a chicken in a snowstorm

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Oh heck! Today's the last day of school and Christmas is in one week's time. The family arrive on Sunday and I still need to tidy the house, sort out the laundry, make their gifts....and do X...and Y...and Z as well as the rest of the Christmas alphabet. I had so many plans, but time is running out...tick, tick, ticking away before my very eyes. I feel caught in a snowstorm, totally bewildered and wondering which way to turn. A bit like the chicken really - bless her!Oh well, I could always hide in the henhouse...If I don't return, you know where to find me.In the meantime, Click Here...
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009

A Recycled Christmas Carnival

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A few weeks I was wax lyrical about the amazing range of creative ideas for Christmas gifts that exists on the web, featuring recycled or reused materials. I'd been inspired by some research I'd done for the Recycle Now website and came up with the notion of this carnival to share details of things that other people have made or have even spotted on the Internet.While I was waiting for creative bloggers to send me their links, I got busy with my own ideas and started making presents to give to some lovely people this Christmas. The gift that you see above is something I've made for Mr A's aunt....
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Sunday, 13 December 2009

Feeding the 5000 and you're invited

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Of all the days I wish I could be in London, it is this: Wednesday 16th December, where volunteers will be gathering at Trafalgar Square to prepare and serve good food that would otherwise have been thrown away.Organised by Tristram Stuart, author and food waste campaigner, the event is to highlight the ease of cutting the enormous levels of food waste in the UK and around the world and promote the work of the partner organisations, Save the Children; ActionAid; This is Rubbish; and FareShare. Supporters of the event include the Mayor of London; the Bishop of London; journalist and campaigner...
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Monday, 7 December 2009

All I want for Christmas...

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Are you listening Santa Claus?I've finally made my Christmas List.I would have sent it months agobut I sprained my blimmin' wrist.At last it's now recoveredSo I'm sending you this rhymeTo say all I want for Christmasis a trolley-full of time!I don't want it wrapped with bells onor bought from BHSI don't want it to run on batteriesor to wear it on my dress.But I'd be happy if it glistensin a fairy godmother kind of way,whose touch of festive magiccould add more hours to every day.I'd work, I'd rest and play more gameswith the family I adoreI'd even have time for all the shoppingand sort out every...
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