All Things Organic

Tomato Problems – Wilt

Tomatoes

It’s been another wet summer again this year. Mild weather and lots of moisture is great for lettuce and leafy greens in the garden but not so good for my tomatoes.  How’s your crop? It seems like years since we had a good tomato harvest in the backyard.  We’ve struggled through years of drought, not really having enough water available to irrigate thirsty plants like veggies for the backyard. So when the drought broke we were delighted to finally have a thriving veggie patch again. But our expectations were soon dashed when we experienced the total opposite.  Torrential rain and 

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Written by The Veggie Lady,

Our products are making a difference!! People suffering from Rosacea, Eczema and Dermatitis have shared their stories with us

KORA Organics is not just about certified organic skincare.  KORA Organics is about creating awareness as to all things natural, healthy and certified organic... Read More

Written by Miranda, August 16, 2011

Farmers Markets around the World

Hi guys, here is a table again with all of the Farmers Markets and places from around the world that sell Organic produce. We... Read More

Written by KORA Organics, August 1, 2011

Why Cleanse?

Why cleanse? Toxins surround us.  No escape.  Basic elements required for existence such as air, food, and water often include pollution and chemicals. We... Read More

Written by HeidyJameel, July 25, 2011

Chicken Breast with Spinach Herb and Macadamia Nut Crust

This recipe makes a delicious crispy crust on the chicken. You can also use it on a sturdy fish like salmon, barramundi, or halibut,... Read More

Written by Chef Kate, July 25, 2011

“the key color palettes for women’s fashion”

Color is a critical factor in engaging consumers and motivating purchasing decisions. Knowing that, it is important for designers to continue to innovate and... Read More

Written by Special Guest, July 25, 2011

Stress and Flower Essences

We are all aware of the negative effects of stress. Did you know that most of us encounter stress on a weekly and sometimes... Read More

Written by Lee Holmes, July 25, 2011

Vitality starts from the inside

So what are the benefits of a juice cleanse? I get asked that question a lot. So let’s tackle it straight up. How about…... Read More

Written by HeidyJameel, July 18, 2011

Mooooooving away from Milk

Almost everyone has fond and comforting memories of pouring creamy milk over cereal, or the tall, cold glass of milk after school. As adults... Read More

Written by Special Guest, July 18, 2011

Have You Ever Wondered If Your Poo Was Healthy?

Okay, after we get passed the awkwardness of this topic most of us would admit we are a little intrigued. How often we use... Read More

Written by Dr. Jennifer Barham-Floreani, July 18, 2011

Trends that will be big within menswear this SPRING /SUMMER .

This week I have chosen to show the guys some of the current items available now that will help you recreate the look once... Read More

Written by Special Guest, July 18, 2011

Benefits of increasing fibre in the diet

Managing our fibre intake has become a huge issue in Western countries because there are so many highly processed foods on the market that... Read More

Written by Special Guest, July 18, 2011

Garden remedies

Naturopath JAYNE TANCRED from ABC Gardening Australia magazine explains which foods from the garden can help strengthen your immunity this winter. According to The... Read More

Written by Special Guest, July 4, 2011

Organic Certification

Are you eating a rainbow?

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by Jayne Tancred Health experts are always telling us to eat a varied diet, but what does that really mean? Well, if you’re one of those people who eats the same bowl of cereal and glass of OJ for breakfast every day, a simple sandwich most lunchtimes, and then meat and two veg for dinner, your daily diet probably contains around 11 different types of food. But the experts at Nutrition Australia actually suggest we aim to include around 30 different foods in our daily diets so that we get a broad range of the many health-promoting compounds they contain.[1] 

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Written by Jayne,

Why Organic

Cottoning onto the facts at that ‘Time Of The Month’

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We have come a long way since the invention of the first disposable tampons, which were made out of lint, wrapped around a small piece of wood in the fifth century BC. Over the course of history, other materials used were paper, wool, sponges, and grass. It made sense that pure unprocessed, chemical free materials were seen as suitable for the most vital part of the female body. Things took a different turn in 1929 when Dr. Earle Haas invented the first commercial tampon for the convenience of women like his ballet dancing wife. Since then, more and more synthetic 

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Written by Special Guest,