Handy pasta-making hints and mouth-watering pictures from Ian Robson, in response to the Lunch With Friends feature in our current Issue – get inspired!
Read MoreWordless Wednesdays: Outside...
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Read MoreWinter Activities: Snow time! Top skiing tips for piste or park...
With snowfall predicted for the UK this week, our friend Sian imparts her top tips for fun on the slopes, whether you're talking Europe or your local park...
Read MoreSeasonal super food: kale
January is the golden month for kale, an iron-rich super food which is versatile and full of flavour. It has been hailed 'queen of the greens' as its high in fibre, low in calorie, and filled with powerful antioxidants.
Read More5 things for the weekend: wood
We've put together five simple DIYs for you to try over the weekend, using one of our favourite materials: wood.
Read MoreBand4Hope: it's contagious pass it on...
Band4Hope is an innovate not-for-profit social enterprise which exists to encourage acts of kindness (Actions4Hope) and raise funds and awareness for charities through travelling, trackable wristbands called Band4Hopes.
Read MoreThe must-have guide for urban cyclists
Urban Cyclist is a new quarterly magazine for riders who know that riding in a city is a fantastic feeling!
Read MoreWordless Wednesdays: It's past Twelfth Night...
If your Christmas decorations are still up do take them down to avoid bad luck in 2013!
Read MoreThe Selby meets Annie Novak the urban farmer
Three stories up in the air, the power of an idea & fresh food are growing…
You have probably heard of Todd Selby, the brains and photographer behind the revolutionary project The Selby, which offers an insider’s view of creative individuals in their personal spaces. Perhaps less familiar however, is Eagle Street rooftop farm, a 6,000 square foot green roof organic vegetable farm located atop a warehouse in Brooklyn.
At Eagle Street, Annie Novak and Ben Flanner supply locals with an onsite market during New York City’s growing season, as well as running a range of farm-based educational and volunteer programs. Head farmer Annie grows everything from rare types of kale to radishes, and also keeps hens and bees on the rooftop.
Eagle Street farm is America’s first commercial rooftop farm, the project is a figurehead of the potential for refitting green spaces back into our cities, and The Selby really captures the beauty and spirit of the place, a simple and Eden-like getaway high above the concrete jungle that is New York – look at these pictures and try not to smile!
To see more of the views of Eagle street taken by Todd, don’t forget to visit The Selby, and if you would like more information about the farm visit Eagle Street’s website.
Meet The Amazings
As one of the most overused words in the English language, you could argue the term ‘amazing’ has lost some of its sentiment, but not when it comes to this truly incredible group of people...
Like something out of a marvel comic, The Amazings have been brought together for their invaluable set of skills in order to pass on what they know to the next generation. They are doing this by providing us with courses and classes ranging from the classic to the curious, with lessons in woodturning, bookbinding, interior design, and even perfume making available in and around London.
without colour we are lost
The Amazings was born out of a simple idea. Society has always learned from its elders. But along the way that connection between generations is often lost – which means sometimes losing rich, valuable, and rare skills. Skills such as those of Christina, The Amazing's resident interior designer, who has spent the last ten years creating beautiful spaces for people to live in with a focus on colour, attention to detail, and the notion of space.
Christina, Interior Designer from The Amazings on Vimeo.
One off classes start from as little as £15 and what’s more, the team are offering 20% off all courses until 7th January, simply enter the code ‘FacebookHQ’ at the checkout when you visit The Amazings’ website. So perhaps this year we should all try something old, to learn something new!
Don’t forget to like and follow The Amazings on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates from the team.New Year Activities: Volunteer for the RSPCA and help make a real difference...
Enrich your life and community in 2013 by volunteering for the world's oldest animal welfare organisation. From household pets to badgers, foxes and livestock, the RSPCA has been working tirelessly on behalf of the UK's animals since 1824, and you can become a part of it...
Read MoreSORT: Letterpress & typography heaven! A Q&A with co-founder Theo Wang...
The Society Of Revisionist Typographers (SORT) are a shining example of the beautiful, tactile craft of letterpress printing. We talk to co-founder Theo Wang about his work with Tom Boulton, the duo's commission for the likes of the Victoria and Albert Museum & Tate Modern, and much more!
Read MoreTwo Thirsty Gardeners: Spruce up your kitchen – eat and drink your Christmas tree!
Recycle your Christmas tree in a tasty way, by turning it into spruce oil, vinegar and vodka! Let our green-fingered bloggers show you how!
Read MoreA free copy of Holly Becker's new book when you subscribe!
Just subscribe to The Simple Things to receive a copy of designer Holly Becker's brilliant book, Decorate Workshop – what a deal! Here's a peek inside Holly's second interior design masterwork...
Read MoreWordless Wednesdays: Dipping a toe into the New Year...
So it's 2013, and a New Year means fresh horizons, but it's good to take it steady...
Read MoreNew Year's Day: Reflecting upon 2012, and planning 2013...
Our columnist Susannah Conway offers two really practical ways for you to take stock of 2012 and forge ahead into 2013 without making the traditional (inflexible!) New Year resolutions – download her Unravelling Workbook and Monthly Planner for free...
Read MoreWinter activities: RSPB nature & wildlife walks...
Walk off your Christmas treats and experience the glory of the British countryside over the New Year...
Read MoreTwo Thirsty Gardeners: Five fab vegetables to grow in 2013
From heritage potatoes to the exotic huauzontle, our regular bloggers run down the veggies to consider for your allotment, garden or pots in the New Year...
Read MoreThe Simple Things Issue 5 is out today, packed with ideas for a brilliant New Year!
Baking, making pasta, playing in the snow, gardening, caring for birds in Winter, crafting a paper candle shade, exploring Montreal... these are just a few of the huge range of ideas in Issue 5, to help you get 2013 off to an inspiring start and make the coldest months of the year the cosiest and most pleasurable!
Read MoreWordless Wednesdays: Boxing Day walkies, anyone?
After all of that rich food and drink, maybe a stroll is in order?
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