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Sky-gardening: shortcuts to a balcony oasis

  • October 27, 2020
  • Alice Glare
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

Want to upgrade your balcony into a gardening oasis?! Our guest blogger Alice Glare will share her tips and tricks to transform your balcony into a private wonder-garden.

Rejoicing cultural and linguistic diversity: our fave resources

  • June 12, 2020
  • Ryville Ochoa
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

YFM’s vision is to build a community that is rich and inclusive – made of people from socially, geographically and culturally diverse backgrounds. And to achieve this vision, we are committed to listening, learning, and actively pursuing different... read more

Edible fronds: Gardening for indoorsy, food-loving peeps

  • May 15, 2020
  • Alice Glare
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

Many of you have definitely caught the indoor plant bug, but have you ever grown ones that are categorised as veg/fruit? (And we don’t mean those little carrot tops you’re growing on your window sill.) Our guest contributor, Alice Glare, lists her... read more

Vegie patch hacks for homegrown snacks – Act two

  • February 23, 2020
  • Alice Glare
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

In Act One, we covered the importance of great dirt for growing veggies. Now that you (hopefully) have excellent soil on your side, it’s time to look at two other key bits of know-how, thanks to our returning guest blogger, Alice Glare.

Vegie patch hacks for homegrown snacks – Act one

  • December 9, 2019
  • Alice Glare
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

Be the plant-parent your parsnips deserve with these tried and tested tips! Our guest blogger Alice Glare will show you how in this two-part vegie gardening series.

Hangry? 4 tasty tips to improve your mood!

  • October 7, 2019
  • Makie Fuse
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM, Melbourne

Have you experienced the effects of coffee on your energy levels and mood? And what about chocolate? As crazy as it can sound, your gut and your brain are connected, and ANYTHING that affects your gut health will affect how your brain functions too. Thus,... read more

5 simple ingredients to elevate your flavour game

  • September 1, 2019
  • Loic Savrimoutou
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

Here’s some perspective from guest blogger, Loic Savrimoutou from Lodawg Kitchen. Over the years as I’ve fed my curiosity in cooking (more like eating), I’ve picked up a few cheeky, simple ways of elevating ordinary food to food that tastes more... read more

7 tips for a stress-free dinner party

  • August 25, 2019
  • Loic Savrimoutou
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

Having people over for a meal can, for some, be a stressful affair. It doesn’t have to be. Here’s guest blogger Loic Savrimoutou to your rescue.

Lodawg Kitchen’s 9 Pantry Essentials

  • August 18, 2019
  • Loic Savrimoutou
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM, Recipes

For the next few weeks, Lodawg Kitchen’s Loic Savrimoutou will be sharing knowledge nuggets that you can add to your cooking toolbelt. First up: level up your kitchen cupboards!

An ending: the ultimate gift.

  • November 2, 2017
  • Alexandra Iljadica
  • All YFM articles, Living YFM

An ending: the ultimate gift. The decision to end something is in many ways like the decision to start something. You can’t tell exactly when the idea popped into your head. It niggles away and you swing from ‘do it’ to ‘nah it’s not... read more

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