Day 55: How to start off in the book business
It’s one thing to write a book, and it’s another to sell it. Writing was the easy part, and after talking with a couple of
It’s one thing to write a book, and it’s another to sell it. Writing was the easy part, and after talking with a couple of
A long weekend is around the corner, so here are five ways to encourage your child to get out into the garden! 1. Show your
I love pears, especially the beurre bosc varietal. They are the colour of comfort food, and that was tonight’s dessert: diced pears cooked on the
The quest to spread Herbie’s magic of growing food means meeting people across many vocations: gardening, writing, education, food and journalism. And today, I met
The great American comic, W.C. Fields, once said, “Never work with children or animals.” However, if he had been at the Stories Up High children’s
Yes, children who grow their own veg are FIVE times more likely to eat them. This was reported in the Daily Mail this week –
Stir fires are fantastic. They are quick to cook, quick to clean up and deliver on taste! Weekends are about convenience for me and Herbie,
This time next week, it will be one sleep until Herbie’s Children’s Writer’s Festival debut! “Stories Up High” is a fabulous festival in the beautiful
Last year, I was interviewed by news.com.au about some of the common mistakes we make with our food choices. As a former food marketer who
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
The adventures of Herbert Peabody focus on connecting children with where food comes from, and centre around problem solving and co-operation.