The Mooloolah-based author and creator recently expanded to buy out national meal-planning and recipe database, Mamabake. Ms Lloyd uses a two-hour kitchen prep plan that creates a week of meals and recipes that can be completely done with one pan to avoid piles of washing up. She also provides tips and advice for mealtimes that are less work. Ms Lloyd s research found that it is the act of shared mealtimes that allows for bonding. Eating together is just as important as the food itself, she said. Everybody has to eat, and ideally everybody should eat together at least a few times a week.
The Mooloolah-based author and creator recently expanded to buy out national meal-planning and recipe database, Mamabake. Ms Lloyd uses a two-hour kitchen prep plan that creates a week of meals and recipes that can be completely done with one pan to avoid piles of washing up. She also provides tips and advice for mealtimes that are less work. Ms Lloyd s research found that it is the act of shared mealtimes that allows for bonding. Eating together is just as important as the food itself, she said. Everybody has to eat, and ideally everybody should eat together at least a few times a week.
WARNING: Tongue-in-cheek alert Inspired by comedian Mel Buttle s hilarious take-down of Brisbane suburbs, we ve delivered a blunt appraisal of many Coast suburbs. Here it is, and sorry, we still love you, we live in these suburbs too.
BUDERIM: Jaguars in the garage, gloves on to drive. Top of the hill is grey rinse heartland.
GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS: That place the SES crews are constantly climbing to rescue stricken selfie-takers off cliffs. Also pineapples.
NOOSA HEADS: High-rolling egos incapable of looking at each other to drink a coffee. Only rule is you must record every movement on Instagram while in the suburb.