OMG I think I Like Matcha Green Tea!
Sometimes, I wonder if I’m the only person in the world who can’t seem to get into Green Tea. And believe me, I’ve tried. I’ve tried a plethora of Green tea “infusions”, and played around with...
View ArticleVegan dining in Glasgow
Haggis, tatties and shortbread are the things which usually spring to mind when you think of traditional Scottish cuisine. Warming, hearty and full of meat and dairy. However, on a recent trip up to...
View ArticleDid you have a Short Fuse for electrical waste?
Tired, grumpy and uncommunicative after a long and dreary day, my boyfriend Toby and I sat in my flat and decided to watch something on his laptop. Flashing in the corner of the screen, an icon told us...
View ArticleGreen Book Review: The Armchair Activists Handbook
If there is anything I can’t stand more than spitting, littering and being mean to people, it’s the feeling of dis-empowerment. But dis-empowered is something I feel often. Whether it’s a product of...
View ArticleFive essentials for a lazy green beach bag
Summer is slowly but surely coming to a close and, here in Cornwall, I’ve noticed an influx of last minute beach goers desperate to enjoy the last few weeks of the summer sun. Even woodland fairies...
View ArticleVegan Life: Issue 8 Review
When, late last year, the introduction of a new vegan specific lifestyle magazine – Vegan Life – was announced, I think more than a few people cried a big veggie hooray! But little did I know that this...
View ArticleWhy getting muddy is the key to gratitude
This week kicked off with an exciting start, when I had my very first ever post published on my favorite website, Elephant Journal! My extremely honest and personal story – detailing an embarrassing...
View ArticleInfographic – the Growing Global Water Footprint
I’ve always thought it’s a little odd that despite 71% of the Earth’s surface being covered in water, reports of global water shortages are steadily increasing. Especially when I happen to live in a...
View ArticlePacking solutions for the Green traveler
Well my lovelies, Zero waste Week is here and has already gone off with a big bang!! Some of my fellow zero waste bloggers have already shared some fabulous tips, ideas and confessions for cutting down...
View ArticleEasy T Shirt Hacks for the Lazy Seamstress
I can’t believe its already day 5 of Zero Waste Week and what a week it’s been!! I must admit, I’ve been a terrible blogger and been so knee deep in my last week of work and packing to move house, that...
View ArticleA Backpackers Fears: Preparing to Let Go
What a difference a week can make. Especially when you feel like you’ve been moving at 100 Mph for the last 6 months, on an unsatisfying energy source of cheap coffee, hummus and Sex and the City...
View ArticleMinimalist Living on the Road: My Backpacking Essentials
Well my lovelies, the time has finally come to start packing up my backpack and triple checking my to do list ready for next weeks great departure! One of the most exciting things about packing up an...
View ArticleGiveaway: Win a pair of Tickets to the OM Yoga Show this Month
Eekkk it’s time…I’m flying to India today!! I’m so full of excitement and anxiety I might actually burst on the plane! :) I will be keeping up with A Lazy Girl Goes Green on my travels, but please...
View ArticleRubbish India: tackling waste management
Before I arrived in India there were several things I expected to see on its dusty, crowded streets: cows, tuk tuks and a lot of stinky waste. From plastic water bottles, discarded food and shredded...
View ArticleEthical dining in Varanasai: The Brown Bread Bakery
Nestled within a matrix of narrow, winding streets – jammed with street stalls, motorbikes and roaming cows – The Brown Bread Bakery of Varanasai is a jewl within an already sparkling crown....
View ArticleStaying cool with Royal Robins for an iconic royal visit
The last two weeks in India has flown by in a magical, colourful blur and it feels like I have been here for years. I have seen sunrise ceremonies on the river Ganges in Varanasi, been serenaded by...
View ArticleThe cruel case of the Jaisalmer Camel
Silhouetted against a backdrop of rolling golden mountains of sand and a deep orange sunset, a dozen camels stroll just a few metres in front of me. The distant smell of rich spices catch my nose and...
View ArticleVegan dining in Udaipur: Millets of Mewar
Udaipur, Rajathans glistening white treasure, has quickly become my favourite city in the world. It’s clean, friendly streets are scattered with quirky galleries and even quirkier people. It’s numerous...
View ArticleRefill mania: Indias zero waste approach to plastic pollution
Namaste my lovely lazies! It’s been almost two months since I left the rainy, wintery UK to the warm and humid Indian subcontinent, and what adventures I’ve had so far! It’s been relatively easy to...
View ArticleHow to survive as a Vegan in India
Vivacious colours, exotic animals and ancient temples were all things which sprung to mind when I imagined my 6 week trip to India. But there was one thing in particular that had me desperate to cross...
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