Day 35: Eat the way your grandma did
Last year, I was asked to write a piece for a publication about healthy eating. At the time, my Nan was about to celebrate her
Last year, I was asked to write a piece for a publication about healthy eating. At the time, my Nan was about to celebrate her
Today I want to share how Herbert Peabody came to be. It was while I was sitting in the garden at our farm, which just
Last year, Herbert Peabody was invited to visit the Farmers’ Markets throughout Victoria. And they were amazing! Produce was at its peak – in season
I had been planning to write a blog for a long time. I tried to start one once, but there were other things to do,
As a writer, it’s important that I review what I’ve created. I like to do it the day after, so that I have fresh eyes.
When I created Herbert Peabody, I wanted him to be a fun character that was a little bit cheeky, just like the children I was
It’s a hectic world that we live in. We’re constantly connected to what’s going on via email, mobile phones and social media. But with all
Today I met with my wonderful publicist, Scott Eathorne, from Quikmark Media. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’ve learned that writing a book is the easy
Last year, I was very lucky to meet Ronni Kahn, CEO and Founder of OzHarvest, the first perishable food rescue organisation in Australia. http://www.ozharvest.org/ Ronni is a
Today I received a VERY special package from Tabitha Emma Bray, illustrator of Herbert Peabody. In the package was Herbert Peabody himself! Tabitha handmade Herbie
The adventures of Herbert Peabody focus on connecting children with where food comes from, and centre around problem solving and co-operation.