Ecohub
Time for some good news. Conservation efforts and the work of some dedicated individuals have managed to bring these endangered species back from the brink of extinction. In 2023, four beautiful bird species have made a remarkable comeback, defying the odds and inspiring us all.
Recently we asked all of our lovely F&F customers to share their best vegan snack ideas - and we were totally overwhelmed with the response (thank you!)
So here are some of our favourites that were too good now to share. We hope you find some culinary inspiration here too!
If you thought pancakes were just for breakfast - or enjoyed as a sweet dish, this recipe is sure to convince you otherwise. These savoury turmeric pancakes are perfect for a quick light lunch or easy weeknight dinner option and are a great way to use up leftover veggies in the fridge.
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With less than 10 ingredients, this classic treat with a healthy twist is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Made with homemade chocolate using cacao butter and cacao powder, this delicious dessert requires no oven time and is super quick to prepare.
Short for time this festive season? These deliciously rich truffles are quick to make and guaranteed to hit the spot. Stay nourished this Christmas with feel-good options that are good for you – and taste great too.
From tangy raspberry to salty pistachio or chocolate, have your choice with a selection of delicious toppings to complete this recipe.
With only 5 simple ingredients, they make a thoughtful gift idea that’s easy on the wallet – or as an after-dinner treat when you’re feeling peckish.
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The Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat is one of the world's rarest and most critically endangered mammals. As of today, it is estimated that there are only around 315 individuals in the wild. That’s why we’re super excited to share that the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC), has entered into partnership with the Queensland Government to care for one of the last two remaining populations of the critically endangered Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat in south-west Queensland. Let’s check it out!