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Ranulph Fiennes: Adventurer, Explorer, Badass Extraordinaire

The Guinness Book of World Records describes Fiennes as the ‘World’s Greatest Explorer’ – them’s fightin’ words but they do have a point. Sir Ranulph has broken more world records and traveled to more remote destinations under extraordinary circumstances than any person in the history of adventure travel.

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What’s so Scary about a Hairy Mary?

Green living blogger

Guest blogger Trudi Holden from A Lazy Girl Goes Green explores the rather controversial topic of lady hair. Should you prune your shrubbery or let nature take its course? Trudi explores the pros and cons of letting your garden grow.

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Bringing Back Bread!

Organic Bread Sprouted Seeds

Gluten intolerant? Eating bread give you a tummy ache? If you have had to cut bread and pizza crust from your diets then you are about to jump for joy! You see, when it comes to bread, not all bakers are created equal. When bread is baked with love, using a slow-baking technique and with organic ingredients free from chemicals and preservatives, you just don't get the kind of gluten that gives your guts the gears.

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Real Life Zombie Parasites!

Jewel Wasp Zombie Cockroach

Real life parasites that control the minds of their hosts and turn them into zombie slaves; its the stuff nightmares are made of. From zombie rats to zombie cockroaches, we explore the wild and weird world of the real life zombies.

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Heart-Opening Yoga to Start your Year

The happiest of new years to you all from all of us at Greenmoxie. To start your year off right, here is a 14-Minute Heart opening yoga video for green 2015 from Yoga Renegade Mara Panacci.

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The Best Non Alcoholic Drinks With Benefits

Non-Alcoholic Chritmas Cocktails

There are many mighty fine reasons not to drink alcohol this holiday season (or any season, for that matter) and I want to help a sister or brother out with ideas. Try some of these and you are guaranteed to enjoy a satisfying alternative with a healthy twist.

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