Project 366 – Week 2

Project 366

Ok so I’m a day late in posting this but at least I have remembered to post. Yesterday wasn’t a great day for me so please do forgive my tardiness. Getting back to last week, all in all it wasn’t a bad week really. The weather was pretty rubbish but then again, it is Winter! … Read more

Are you protected against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

Corgi Homeplan

Every year in the UK, more than 200 people go to hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, and around 40 people die. Small children and the elderly are most at risk. CORGI HomePlan is campaigning for every home to get a carbon monoxide detector, so that they can keep their family safe. This is a critical time for boilers, … Read more

How to keep your home warm this winter

Warm Home

It’s vital to keep your home warm in winter. Without preparing properly for the colder months of the year, you and your family members can suffer from a wide range of health conditions. In more extreme circumstances, there can be even more serious consequences. Everyone wants to live in a comfortable home where they don’t … Read more

Merry Christmas Mummy Matters readers – here’s a FREE Cookbook xx

Cookbook

Christmas is a time for great feasts filled with some of the yummiest foods. But not all Christmas food needs to be fattening and unhealthy. Discount Supplements have compiled a variety of recipes for those traditional Christmas foods, each with a nutritious twist. Amongst the recipes you will find the likes of high protein gingerbread … Read more

How do you feel about the quality of your sleep?

Sleep

Sleep seems to be a common topic of conversation since I became a parent. From the moment your baby is born, everyone who greets you and your newborn will say “awww isn’t she/he cute, how are they sleeping?”. We’ve had a mixed bag with all of our Beans, we have used the same bedtime routine … Read more

5 things you can do for a Mum who is burnt out!

Tea

I wouldn’t change my role as a Mum to my gorgeous Beans for all the money in the world, my Beans mean everything to me and I shall always be grateful that I have been lucky enough to have such amazing children BUT that doesn’t mean that every day is easy. It doesn’t mean that … Read more

Creating young philanthropists: teaching your child the importance of charity

Philanthropy

We are not living in the 1980s, when greed was good and the only thing of importance was oneself. That way of thinking has thankfully changed and the children of the 80s are now teaching their own children the virtue and importance of thinking of others. Not just about money However, although people are more … Read more

Becoming a healthier you . . .

Hope

By Leslie Vandever He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything. –Arabian saying In today’s world, health is big business. Drug and natural supplement companies sell potions and pills. Exercise and diet entrepreneurs by the tens of dozens sell just as many ways of getting and staying fit. And the … Read more