BradleyandRitarliveanenviablelife
on an Australian homestead, growing
vegetables, milking goats and foraging
for wild food. In this inspiring,
encouraging book they show how even
city dwellers can learn to live a more
naturalwa.Theysuggeststartingwith
“one simple, single, doable thing”, be it
growing tomatoes on a windowsill,
searching for seaweed on a beach trip,
or growing bee-friendly f lowers and
then gradually adding in something
new until your world is slowly
transformed. There are recipes to
relish, wine to make and drink
and a lovely section on honey that
will make you want to instantly set
upabeehive.(Murdoch Books)
BACKTO NATURE
Down-to-earthliving inMilkwooddby Kirsten Bradley and Nick Ritar
SHOP OF
THE MONTH
Atroveof classic Scandi design
awaits at TreacleGeorgeinTetbury
Treacle George only opened its doors
in July but has fast become a hit with
lovers of Scandi design, occupying a
Grade II-listed building in the
CotswoldtownofTetbury.What
beganoutofacuriosityforallthings
kitchen and table related has now
expanded into a smörgåsbord of high
quality, contemporary design objects
- all of classic Scandinavian origin.
Kitchenware from Danish brand
Rig-TigandceramicsfromArne
Jacobsen feature. Owner Laurence
White explains: “The only products
we sell are design classics of the past,
present and future.”
treaclegeorge.com
Charnwood C-Five
wood-burning
stove | £
Delivering warmth and
the best kind of winter
telly. charnwood.com
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