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This Remote Fisherman’s Shack Is A Little Slice of Heaven

Back in 2013, Jamie and Ingrid Kwong passed this isolated fisherman’s shack buried in the rock face of Great Mackerel Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, and noticed a ‘For Sale’ sign. They could see the ramshackle state it was in from their old wooden boat, but that was half the romance.

After a loving restoration, the pair now share their beloved holiday destination with other seafaring folk. The Little Black Shack is a rustic gem filled with Jamie and Ingrid’s handcrafted furniture, panoramic bay views and the promise of a simpler life.

A Bushy Family Home That Brings The Outdoors In

How do you design a house that’s not about a house at all? In fact, one that’s all about what’s around the house? The owners of a run-down weatherboard cottage on a 5-acre plot of semi-rural land in Whitebridge, New South Wales engaged Anthrosite to find out exactly how it could be done.

Bordering a conservation area and secluded beach on one side, and a highway on the other, the site itself posed significant challenges to building a relaxing family home. The new house needed to shelter its inhabitants from the noise of traffic AND frame the beautiful natural aspect beyond. A clean materials palette, clever orientation and ingenious layout devised around an outdoor room ticked all the boxes!

Antique Perennials

Apparently around 150 plants can fit in one carry-on bag… or so modern day planthunters Matt Reed and Michael Morant inform us, in this incredibly moving story!

The duo from Antique Perennials, a nursery in Kinglake, 45km North East of central Melbourne, talk to Georgina Reid of The Planthunter about losing their property in the Black Saturday bushfires, re-building from scratch, and the incredibly diverse plants available to grow in Australian gardens.

Amp Up Your Smoothie With These 5 Ingredients

FOODAmp Up Your Smoothie With These 5 Ingredients

Amp Up Your Smoothie With These 5 Ingredients

How can we take our smoothies to the next level? Try including at least one of these superfood ingredients.

Many of us start our day with a tasty fruit and veggie-rich smoothie in the morning. They’re fast, they’re portable, and they’re an excellent way to take in a ton of vitamins and minerals. A nutritious smoothie may in fact be the key to setting you up for dietary success throughout the day.

So now that you’ve got a good smoothie routine, you might wonder how you can take your smoothie to the next level. Try including at least one of these specialized ingredients, taking the regular smoothie from healthy to superfood status in a matter of seconds.

Camu camu
Native to Peru and other South American regions, this berry is available at your local natural health food store in juice, capsule, or powder form. Camu camu is extremely high in vitamin C—up to 50 times more than oranges, in fact. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, helping to protect cells from damaging free radicals. Camu camu juice itself has been shown to have antioxidant effects in early animal studies; however, further research is needed to fully understand camu camu’s benefits.

Bee pollen
Not to be confused with airborne pollen that often induces allergic reactions in many people, bee pollen is actually a variety of different pollens collected by bees and stored in their hives. Available at natural health retailers, bee pollen is a great addition to your morning smoothie, as it is high in vitamins, minerals, protein, healthy carbs, fatty acids, and antioxidants. Those supplementing with bee pollen have reported allergy relief, improved stamina, and appetite suppression, among other things.

Matcha powder
Made from ground young green tea leaves, matcha proves that good things come in small packages. Matcha contains an incredibly high concentration of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a catechin and potent antioxidant that may promote weight loss, regulate the immune system, and help with acne. Matcha also tastes delicious, adding a rich, earthy flavour to smoothies.

Raw cacao
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone that doesn’t like chocolate. However, chocolate itself isn’t exactly a health food. That said, the origin of chocolate, the cacao bean, is a health food—so get it in your smoothie, pronto! Boasting high amounts of antioxidants, polyphenols, healthy fats, and minerals, plus its flavonoids that may protect against cardiovascular disease, cacao is the ultimate superfood.

Hempseeds
Packed with protein, healthy omega-3s and -6s, B vitamins, iron, magnesium, and a variety of nutrients, hempseeds (or hemp hearts, as some call them) are an excellent addition to your smoothie. Athletes especially may benefit from adding hempseeds to their shakes, as hemp may speed up muscle recovery, maintain bone health, and tame inflammation. The benefits of hemp can also be found in hemp protein powder, hemp butter, hemp oil, and hemp milk.

Want to switch up your regular smoothie? Try one of these delicious blends.

  • Matcha Yogourt Smoothie
  • Very Berry Hemp Date Smoothie
  • Acai Smoothie
  • Brazilian Avocado Smoothie
  • Strawberry Banana Iced Green Tea Smoothie
  • Alkaline-Boosting Smoothie
  • Blue Banana Smoothie

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