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How Collaborative Consumption Can Make You Money In Your Sleep

A Sharing Economy: How Collaborative Consumption Can Make You Money In Your Sleep

The ‘Sharing Economy’ is a concept whereby technology can empower individuals through information that enables distribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in goods and services. Collaborative consumption as a phenomenon is a class of economic arrangements in which participants share access to products or services, rather than having individual ownership. Through sharing and…

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Quick & Easy Panzanella Salad

Quick & Easy Panzanella Salad

Serves 4 INGREDIENTS 10 heirloom tomatoes fresh sea salt 200g stale ciabatta bread ¼ bunch, spring onions thinly sliced (shallots, small onions) 4tbsp red wine vinegar 6tbsp Cobram Estate extra virgin olive oil Small bunch of fresh basil 10 large green olives 1 ball fresh buffalo mozzarella METHOD 1 Cut the tomatoes in half and place in a bowl. Salt and leave while you prepare the other…

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Maria & Jon’s Irish Wedding

Maria & Jon’s Irish Wedding

Newlyweds: Maria, 36, freelance make-up artist, and Jonathan, 37, electrician. Ceremony: St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Castletown Geoghegan, County Westmeath, Ireland. “The ceremony was Catholic as I am Irish Catholic, Jon is English Baptist. There were a few words also spoken in Gaelic (Irish).” “I walked into the church while Ave Maria was being played by my Uncle Vincent…

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Five Ways To Save Money At Tax Time

Five Ways To Save Money At Tax Time

With the end of the financial year fast approaching, it’s time to start thinking about our finances. But with tax rules changing every year, it can be a little confusing when trying to understand what you can and can’t claim. Scott Baker, director of award winning financial firm Mobbs Baker Wealth, says a few small…

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Panko-Crumbed Chicken With Vietnamese Slaw

Panko-Crumbed Chicken With Vietnamese Slaw

Serves 4 INGREDIENTS 4 single chicken breasts, skin off and flattened slightly Plain flour for dusting 2 whole eggs, beaten 250g panko breadcrumbs Cobram Estate extra virgin olive oil Vietnamese slaw ¼ red cabbage, sliced finely ¼ wombok 1 carrot, julienned ¼ coriander ¼ bunch Vietnamese mint 2 banana chillis, julienned 1 shallot sliced lengthways 1 lemon, juiced Sea salt flakes Cobram Estate extra virgin olive oil METHOD 1 Dust the chicken breasts…

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The history of reflexology goes back several hundred years, and is based on the principle that there are reflexes in the hands and feet which correspond to every system, organ and gland of the body.

7 Amazing Benefits Of Reflexology

The history of reflexology goes back several hundred years, and is based on the principle that there are reflexes in the hands and feet which correspond to every system, organ and gland of the body. By applying specific pressure to these reflex points, it’s possible to activate the body’s natural healing power and clear blockages…

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