Moral Fibres
Moral Fibres is a blog focused on eco-friendly living, dedicated to simplifying sustainability. Stay tuned for frequent updates and insights!
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1 week ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Looking for ethical and sustainable jogging bottoms and sweatpants? I’ve put together my favourite jogger brands for men and women in the UK to help you out. Whether you are looking for something comfortable to lounge in, or something practical to exercise or do sports in, jogging bottoms are the perfect fit. However, sweatpants made in sweatshops aren’t exactly ethical or sustainable.
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1 week ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Worried about changing your period pants when you are out and about – particularly in public toilets? Here’s a clever hack to make your life easier. Period pants are a great sustainable and zero-waste option but they have one challenge. Changing them when you are out and about can be tricky. I’ve been using period pants for well over six years now (here are my favourite non-toxic period pants), and thankfully I’ve been able to overcome that particular challenge.
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2 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Here are my top tips on how to freeze chia seeds to keep them fresher for long – with everything from how to freeze them, how long to freeze them for, and tips for using them once they’ve been in the cold. I’m a big fan of sprinkling chia seeds on my morning bowl of porridge. Chia seeds are surprisingly high in Omega-3 – something I otherwise struggle to get in my vegetarian diet. They’re also full of fibre, which is great for your digestive health.
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3 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Here’s everything you need to know about how to use vinegar and baking soda effectively in your washing machine. I’m a big fan of using both vinegar and baking soda (also known as bicarbonate of soda in the UK) in my washing machine when I’m doing the laundry. Both help get my clothes naturally clean and smelling fresh. However, there’s a definite knack to it. Get it wrong and all you’re doing is washing your clothes with salty water – which has zero benefit.
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3 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Looking for ways to reuse those plastic bags that sneak into your home? I’ve got tons of sustainable ideas to help you reuse and repurpose them. However much you try and avoid them, I find that plastic bags have a sneaky way of entering your home. Whether it’s realising at the supermarket checkout that you’ve forgotten your reusable bag or someone returning something they’ve borrowed from you in a carrier bag, these things have a habit of just turning up.
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