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If anything good has come out of the pandemic, it s certainly reminded us to appreciate nature and the world around us.
Many of us have sought solace in tending to our gardens during the lockdowns, while demand for allotments reached a record high .
Access to green space is vital to people s wellbeing and mental health, particularly in cities, but a great way to feel more connected to the natural world is through gardening. What s more, it s hard to find anything more satisfying than growing (and eating) your own produce! But wait, I don t have a garden, you may cry. Not a problem; to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Linda McCartney s - the UK s number one vegetarian food brand - has put together an initiative that makes growing your own fruit and veg accessible to everyone - even those of us who aren t blessed with our own little patch of heaven.
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Level up your lunchtime with this light and refreshing vegan buddha bowl (Cauldron)
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ou’ve almost definitely heard of Veganuary, but what about National Vegetarian Week? Call it Veganuary’s older, but far less demanding, sibling. The premise is much the same: try eating vegetarian food for a week, nominate two friends to do it with you and at the end donate £3 to the Vegetarian Society. And, of course, you can make sure all your friends know about it by mentioning it constantly. I jest, but seriously: it’s for a good cause.