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OH HAPPY DAYS
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Experiment in the kitchen.
World Vegan Day is back
on 1st November and it’s
the perfect excuse to enjoy
something new for dinner. Try
swapping chicken for tinned
jackfruit to add a sweet,
smoky vibe to your meals, and
embrace the opportunity to
discover new recipes.
5
Learn a new wrapping
technique. Bojagi is a
traditional Korean cloth
used to wrap gifts. Not only
does it look beautiful, but the
cloths can be reused time
and time again, meaning
it’s sustainable too. Start
collecting your favourite
fabric scraps now!
3
Buy nothing. Friday
29th November (also
known as Black Friday)
has a new message: avoid
the stress of pre-Christmas
sales and challenge yourself
to buy nothing for 24 hours,
taking the time to appreciate
what you have already.
buynothingday.co.uk
4
Take a breather with
a brew. With the festive
season approaching,
Pukka’s advent calendar is
just what we need to remind
us to pause and recentre.
Featuring a herbal tea for
each day – it may just keep
us relaxed until Christmas.
ocado.com
2
Spend a night at
a museum. Across
various weekends
in November, museums,
galleries and heritage sites
across the UK will open their
doors for exciting evening
events and unforgettable
night-time displays.
museumsatnight.org.uk
Our pick of great ways to grow your happy in November & December
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Grow nuts! Hazelnuts
are easy to grow in
soil – The Greenhouse
People (greenhousepeople.
co.uk) recommend starting
your plants in a pot, then
transferring them to the
ground during the winter
months to enjoy nuts in the
autumn for years to come.