by Alison Jane Reid on January 2, 2011
I am always sceptical when I read about a beauty product that claims to work miracles. But, sometimes I do come across a remarkable beauty elixir in my job as a green journalist – and it is very exciting when it really makes a dramatic difference to the appearance of my skin. So here I’m [...]
by Alison Jane Reid on December 25, 2010
Happy Christmas to all our readers from everyone here at the Ethical-Hedonist.
by Alison Jane Reid on December 20, 2010
Sunday afternoon, and His Majesty suggests an inspiring walk from Kennington to South Kensington to visit the V&A. On the way we venture through Pimlico Green, with its swish boutiques and lofty antique shops and, suddenly, our eyes are drawn to the most colourful, enticing pet emporium I have ever seen. We wander inside and discover [...]
by Alison Jane Reid on December 6, 2010
The snow is incredibly pretty, I feel as I have been transported to Narnia, and as soon as it turns to ice – lethal. For the past week The Ethical Hedonist has been pondering how to act with the nonchalance of a seasoned Snow Queen, and venture out in this surprise wonderland, without landing flat [...]
by admin on December 21, 2009
For the truffle connoisseur… Why not buy them their own hazel or oak sapling tree impregnated with truffle spores. Plant the tree and in four or five years it will start to produce delicious fruit! From Wiggly Wigglers – my absolute favourite website for sustainable and inspired gardening ideas and much more. I love the [...]
by admin on December 20, 2009
There is no need to go anywhere near a supermarket this Christmas. Head for the wonderfully festive Slow Food Christmas market on the Southbank and shop for seasonal, organic and artisan goodies to create an effortless feast to remember. This Christmas the market is open until Tuesday evening. My Best Buys: Amazing wild smoked mussels [...]