The Secret to Living a Long (and Happy) Life

Extreme lack of sleep leads me to write this post. My lovely little girl has been suffering from flu and a hacking cough, which seems to be particularly bad at night! Husband away and Matilda has become a permanent feature in my bed. Propped up beside me, coughing directly into my face! I have much sympathy but today i am sleep deprived and considerably grumpy. School Xmas fete on Friday, for which i am supposed to bake Gluten Free cakes (i confess, not Sugar Free), making bird costume for sons Nativity Play and preparing for visitors. Whoopee…. what happened to that carefree drunken run up to Christmas? Miss those days…. Anyway, i  digress.

Whilst unable to sleep last night, i read an article about the ‘Blue Zones’. Ever heard of these? Well i hadn’t. They are the five areas in the world where people live the longest with many members of their communities living well past 100. I wanted to know their secret and to discover if there are any little adaptations i can make to our diet and lifestyle to increase on longevity (and happiness). Check out this website for more info.http://www.bluezones.com/live-longer/

The research Concluded that, ‘People in the Blue Zones nurture strong social networks, consume a plant-based diet, eat in moderation and incorporate daily, natural physical activity into their lives’.

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The researchers found 9 common factors in these communities. http://www.bluezones.com/live-longer/power-9/.

In summary, have purpose, eat a diet heavy in beans and pulses, eat only until 80% full, belong and put loved ones first. These factors struck a chord with me. They are the simple building blocks of life but ones that modern society is so far removed from. This also fits well into my philosophy of ‘simplifying life’.

1. Keep food simple. Natural, plant based ingredients. I am focusing on beans, veg and nuts.

2. ‘Family’ and ‘Friends’. That is where you get your sense of belonging and worth.

3. Walk everyday – relieves stress, keeps you fit and provides thinking time!

This is what i’m gonna do….. maybe i will live to 100 too but perhaps i need to cut down on the drinking and smoking first…… Note to self…. red wine with food, good. White wine, no food, bad! x

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One+Eight – the pots –

Well, not only am i developing a new range of bags, i have been working with a close friend of mine on a collection of Porcelain bowls and pots. This little sideline came about from a pottery course we both attended….. as an excuse to slope off on a Friday morning for a gossip and relief from the pressures of daily life! What do you think?

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Jeannett and I founded ‘One & Eight’ (cockney rhyming slang for ‘plate’) about a year ago. The talented Jeannett is also the owner of http://pippiandme.com Check out her beautiful cards and prints.

 

 This is what we say 

With six children between them and a shared love of all things grey, Jeannett and Susie’s long-term friendship evolved into an exciting business venture in 2012. Their interest in Porcelain and its unique properties, combined with a desire to produce a minimalist yet aesthetically pleasing dinnerware set led to the formation of One + Eight.

The individual pieces are made using a slip casting technique, whereby the porcelain is tinted at the slip stage to produce a variety of shades of grey. Clear glaze is then applied to the interior of each piece, creating unique yet functional tableware.

This handmade range fits equally well across minimalist modern and traditional environments.

Website under construction but please contact me if you are interested in purchasing any of these pieces. x