Creamy Cashew, Rhubarb & Ginger Pots – Tiffany Francis

It’s a pleasure as always to publish Tiffany’s latest seasonal recipe. Enjoy it! ……………………………………………………… Rhubarb is one of my favourite summer vegetables so I couldn’t resist sharing this ridiculously easy recipe now the sun is starting to shine and the mornings are full of birdsong. The beauty of the rhubarb season is that it’s dividedContinueContinue reading “Creamy Cashew, Rhubarb & Ginger Pots – Tiffany Francis”

How to Help Wildlife in Your Garden This Winter – Guest post by NatureSpy

It might be springlike at the moment but winter has a habit of biting back with a vengeance – just think back to the Beast from the East in the UK last year! With this in mind, here’s a short post about how to help wildlife in winter. …………………………………………………………. Winter can be a hard timeContinueContinue reading “How to Help Wildlife in Your Garden This Winter – Guest post by NatureSpy”

Car Crash Ahead?

Last week I began something new on the ThinkingCountry facebook page as well as my twitter and instagram feeds. I must admit that I have been slightly late to the ‘vlogging’ scene but as they say it’s better late than never and I now completely see the benefits both for me and for you dearContinueContinue reading “Car Crash Ahead?”

Become a Recycler: A Simple Guide to Greener Living – guest post by Kay Carter

Whether you want to live a more self-sustaining lifestyle or just want to find ways to go green in the home, learning how to recycle and reuse items can kickstart more sustainable habits and protect the environment. Here’s a simple guide to greener living, complete with various ways to recycle and strategies to cut downContinueContinue reading “Become a Recycler: A Simple Guide to Greener Living – guest post by Kay Carter”

Farming in the USA Series – part 1

Hi, I’m Amanda. I’m a lawyer and farmer’s daughter from Michigan in the United States. Our family farm started four generations ago as a fruit farm off the coast of Lake Michigan. The lake provides a unique climate that makes it ideal for fruit trees. I grew up with my grandparents, parents, and two brothersContinueContinue reading “Farming in the USA Series – part 1”