how to get rid of hay fever

So you are wondering, how to get rid of hay fever? Is there anything that can ease those terrible symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, and streaming eyes. I can only recommend Microbz air freshener, because it has made a world of difference to my husband since we have been together, almost a decade. When we were first dating, Christian would sneeze every day for about a minute at a time, sometimes more than once aCONTINUE READING…

microbz power cleaner

In a world where sustainability and environmental consciousness are at the forefront of our minds, Microbz Power Cleaner emerges as a beacon of hope. This revolutionary cleaning product not only ensures a sparkling clean environment but also aligns with your commitment to a healthier planet. Microbz Power Cleaner is unlike any other cleaning solution on the market. What sets it apart is its commitment to being completely non-toxic, making it safe for you, your family,CONTINUE READING…

The corrupt mainstream medias may not have conditioned the masses with the phrase of globalist Klaus Schwab, ‘you will own nothing and be happy’, but does anyone else see the hypocrisy of these satanic globalists? Adverts daily are pumped out, pushing desires for new items that we often don’t need. New clothes, new phones, new shoes, skincare, and whatever else. Rarely are there adverts shown for recycling clothing and furniture. Yet, this Schwab character reckonsCONTINUE READING…

the modern milkman phone number

You want the Modern Milkman phone number, and the current leaflet that is being used to promote this delivery service doesn’t have the number. There is finally a number and it’s 0161 826 7666. The Modern Milkman Phone Number 0161 826 7666. The team are available between 8am until 4pm Monday to Friday. The above number is to stop all future deliveries, but they may be able to help with other queries too. I thinkCONTINUE READING…

I stopped using the usual shop bought chemical kitchen cleaners about fifteen years ago. Prior to finding a probiotic cleaner by the UK company, Microbz, I was using plain tap water and essential oil of lemon to clean my kitchen and bathroom. Microbz made their own 250ml protiobic cleaner, which was diluted with water to make your own kitchen cleaner, but they’ve since joined with another company and discontinued the product, so I thought “whyCONTINUE READING…

vegan handmade soaps

Vegan handmade soaps don’t have to be expensive, if you know where to find them. I’ve been using soaps for my hair and body for years, because it reduces plastic waste that is in shampoo bottles and shower gels. A popular weekly magazine, I think it was Grazia, did an article on soaps, and it showed a list of soaps – one of which was Chanel, but who has the money to spend £85 onCONTINUE READING…

What’s the first word that comes to mind when you see someone dropping litter? Last week, my partner and I saw a couple of kids dropping an empty crisp packet, as they were walking. Today, I saw a group of young kids aged about ten to twelve drop a can, which was then kicked repeatedly and then kicked into the road, only to be run over by a car. They laughed along the way, asCONTINUE READING…

I discovered the Eco-Bru website about two weeks, as I was searching for bamboo toothbrushes at a fair price. The best deal is the four brushes for £10.99, as they work out far cheaper than the £2.95 singularly. I’ve made two orders thus far, as I ended up giving up the first 8 brushes to my family, as they come in three funky colours – yellow, blue, and red. There’s a white one too inCONTINUE READING…

I love cocoa, coffee, peanut butter cups, and roast potatoes cooked in plenty of goose fat. The usual chocolate subscriptions include Thorntons, Hotel Chocolate, and other luxury chocolate brands, but take a look at the great chocolate gift collections* at I Love Cocoa. These guys are ethical in how they source the chocolate that they sell. They work with suppliers who guarantee cocoa farmers a higher than average market place. There is no middleman soCONTINUE READING…

I’m not sure about you, but there’s this huge ploy to get us to reduce our plastic usage in the UK, and I see nothing getting done about plastic packaging on fruits and vegetables at the supermarkets. It’s surrounding carrots, turnips, cabbage, mushrooms, apples, sweaty bananas – you name it. What happened to good old brown paper bags? Why can’t supermarkets get rid of the plastic bags, that just cause our fruits and vegetables toCONTINUE READING…