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- When your children get hungry between meals, what do you do? Public Health England (PHE) advises just two snacks a day, each of 100 calories or less. PHE points out that the erosion of meal times has meant that children are snacking throughout the day. Each year, a child on average gets through 400 biscuits,...How many snacks is enough?
- Here’s a fairly easy way to diet – just eat more slowly, cut out after-meal snacks, and don’t eat for two hours before going to bed. Research has found that people who eat at a normal speed are 29 per cent less likely to be obese than those who eat quickly. The research was done...Slowly does it
- Here’s a tip: try coughing to minimise any pain you might feel. Researchers have found that jabs often cause less discomfort if you cough just as the needle pierces your skin. Hope it works for you!Don’t like having an injection?
- Rub a little petroleum jelly inside your nostril can often stop a runny nose caused by hay fever. Hope it works for you!Hay fever?
- Do you talk to your dog as if it were a baby? You know how your voice goes a bit higher, and gets warm and emotional? Well, that is good – your dog will appreciate it. In fact, scientists at the University of York have found that such ‘dog speak’ is important for helping owners...Dogs prefer baby talk
- Here is an unexpected problem: children are struggling to use pencils these days, because the excessive use of touchscreen phones is damaging their dexterity. Now paediatric doctors, handwriting experts and orthopaedic therapists are warning that although kids may swipe a screen, they no longer have the hand strength and agility to learn to write correctly...Why children find pencils difficult
- Is your home just too full of STUFF? Lost the plot? (Lost the dog or even children under all that stuff?) Then why not start sorting out your home – and life. You could start by reading a new book on decluttering. It is full of understanding of how you got into this mess in...Need to declutter your home?
- Eat some doughnuts – and help raise money to help desperately ill children through the Children’s Trust. That is the aim of National Doughnut Week, and this year you will find about 600 participating bakeries, cafes and shops, all over the country. There you can choose from all sorts of doughnuts with various toppings and...National Doughnut Week 12th – 19th May
- At Pentecost, we remember the gift of the Holy Spirit to the first disciples. It was a powerful experience, when along with wind and fire, ‘all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit’ (Acts 2:4). Power is experienced in two ways: it can be either unleashed or harnessed. The energy in petrol can be...What is Holy Spirit all about?
- At Pentecost, we remember the gift of the Holy Spirit to the first disciples. It was a powerful experience, when along with wind and fire, ‘all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit’ (Acts 2:4). Power is experienced in two ways: it can be either unleashed or harnessed. The energy in petrol can be...From the Vicar
- ‘A Christian is one who is completely fearless, continually cheerful and constantly in trouble!’ Paul shares his experience in Asia, when writing to the Corinthians: ‘We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt we had received the sentence of death’ (2 Corinthians...God is able to comfort
- To be asked to become a godparent is a real honour. Ideally, it should go on to become a lifelong commitment that turns into a deep and loving relationship between godparent and child. Sadly, too often it wanes into a duty to be met by Christmas presents and birthday cheques. A godparent is a member...Godparents – a real role to play
