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There are not many times in life when the most delicious thing on the menu is ALSO the healthiest option… but today, my friends, we’re sharing a dish which really does offer the best of both worlds.

This fresh tuna salad with black rice and sesame is, in my mind, the PERFECT meal. Super simple to prepare, big on fresh flavours, and light yet surprisingly satisfying. You can eat this dish and not even feel for a split second like pizza would taste better, because it wouldn’t. Promise.

This Lower North Shore Family House Feels Like A Permanent Vacation!

Principal of Manolev Associates Architects Kiril Manolev fought long and hard to retain the impressive, mature palm trees on this Lower North Shore property.

The architect was engaged to design a new house onsite that retained the trees, but the original clients ended up selling the property before construction could commence.

Recognising the trees’ likely fate in new hands, Kiril contacted a buyer he knew looking to purchase in the area, and after looking at his design, they decided to buy the property and save the day! 

The resulting ‘Whisper House’ embraces its surroundings, particularly those two Bangalow palms, which frame the entry and provide a solid identity.

A Day In The Life Of Chrissy Lafian, Founder And Creative Director Of Suku

Chrissy Lafian knows how to get stuff done. Born and raised in Makassar, Indonesia, the founder of SUKU Home moved by herself to New Zealand to go to high school when she was just 15. She landed in Melbourne to study graphic design at university, and has been here ever since.

Over the last 7 years, Chrissy has grown SUKU from a small bedding range sold online, to a fully fledged lifestyle brand with teams in both Melbourne and Bali, and a brand new flagship store, Dream Baby, on Gertrude Street, Fitzroy!

The jazzy SUKU prints in a rainbow of bright, happy colours are a sparkly jewel box  of joy in the often muted palette of Melbourne. That’s all Chrissy – her sunny demeanour and creative vision, coupled with business savvy and fierce independence make her a force to be reckoned with.

Between running the shop, managing her international teams, and being the creative force behind SUKU, Chrissy lets us in on what it takes to be at the helm of a business she’s built from scratch.

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Meatless Mondays Dinner Plan: Week 5

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Meatless Mondays Dinner Plan: Week 5

If you’ve been following along for the past four weeks, you’ll know that today is week five of our Meatless Mondays six-week challenge!

If you’ve been following along for the past four weeks, you’ll know that today is week five of our Meatless Mondays six-week challenge! Of course, if you’re new here, it’s not too late to get started—just check out our first post to learn about how eating less meat can help the environment and your health. Avoiding meat even just one day a week can make a huge difference.

Not sure what to cook for dinner? As always, we’ve got you covered with a delicious three-course dinner that will satisfy even the biggest meat-lovers at your table.

Salad: Autumn Salad
This restaurant-worthy salad embraces the best of the season and even uses Canadian maple syrup—a healthier sweetener that’s packed with nutrients—to give it an extra kick. Make the dressing in advance and store it in the fridge, or make extra to use throughout the week.

Entrée: Roasted Yam Fajitas
Fajitas, one of the perfect dinners for a busy family, get a twist with this vegetarian recipe. A winter veggie staple, yams are packed with fibre, vitamin A, potassium, and even heart-healthy essential fatty acids. They mix with the tangy-spicy sauce to create a mouth-watering combination.

Dessert: Almond Butter Cookies
Who doesn’t love cookies? The almond butter adds protein and healthy fats to this vegan recipe—the kids will never know it’s healthy!

Take the pledge
Although our Meatless Mondays series lasts six weeks, your journey doesn’t have to end there. Commit to eating meat-free once a week, every week at the Meatless Mondays website.

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