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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Review: Lactofree Spreadable & Lactose-free Banana Muffin Recipe
I’m a fervent Lactofree fan, and I’ve posted about Lactofree in the past. It’s a fabulous range of cow’s milk products that is free from lactose – the evil sugar that upsets the majority of us poor dairy intolerant folk. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dairy free, Dairy intolerance, Food intolerance, Lactofree, Lactose free, Recipe
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Life Circle – Life Plan
For this Life Circle task Kate has asked us to describe our ideal life in 5 years and in one year, thus helping pin point which areas need to change in order to get on track for “living the dream” … Continue reading
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Life Circle – Taking Action
Following on from the recent Wheel of Life task of Life Circle, Kate has set a task of deciding action points using the TGROW model. Here goes! Topic Finances. It wasn’t quite the lowest score on my Wheel of Life, … Continue reading
Uganda Project – Part 7
We were in a different district – Buyende – for our next clinic, so we had a different OCO working with us. OCOs are Ophthalmic Clinical Officers who are trained to give eye examinations following initiatives set up by Vision … Continue reading
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Tagged Optician, Optometry, Uganda Project, Vision Aid Overseas
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Life Circle – the Wheel of Life
I started Kate’s Life Circle after having seen my friend Michelle’s post, and thinking it was a great way of assessing aspects of your life individually, which I think gives you a clearer idea of which areas are most in … Continue reading
Uganda Project – Part 6
Despite our visit not being in typical Ugandan rainy season, we woke to another thunderstorm, with torrential rain that had been falling since at least 2am. In some ways the rain was a blessing – all the buildings we used … Continue reading
Uganda Project – Part 5
Our first venue was Budoma school where we were given a whole classroom with barred windows (read: window-sized gaps in the brickwork) and huge craters in the concrete floor that meant we had to be careful not to rick an … Continue reading
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Tagged Optician, Optometry, Uganda Project, Vision Aid Overseas
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