Cooking in unglazed clay pots is an ancient practice that has been used for centuries to create delicious and nutritious meals. The benefits of cooking in unglazed clay pots are numerous and can make a huge difference in the quality of your meals. Here are just a few of the reasons:
Each of our earthenware pots are made by hand with pure unglazed clay that will make sure your food is healthy and non-toxic.
The pot “breathes” and the heat is distributed evenly, Ayurveda recommends Clay Pot cooking due to its gentle cooking that help the food retain its nutritional value, the porous nature and natural insulation properties of the clay allows heat and moisture to circulate throughout the pot. The heat is distributed effectively which cooks the food more evenly and does not burn and harm its nutritional content.
Our Clay pots comes with a lid and less oil will be required for cooking as the food remains moist.
Heavier thickers Pots like our Clay Pots retains heat for long therefore minimising reheating.
Clay is 100% natural and non-toxic compare to metal and enamel cookware. In the presence of heat, metals react with the nutrients and the metal ions assimilate with food. Clay on the opposite retain maximum nutrients, so you can be sure that your food is as nutritious as possible. Clay Pot retains complex carbohydrates, which are important for a healthy diet.
And finally, clay pots are sustainable, so you can be sure that you are not contributing to the pollution of our environment.
You will surely bring a new flair to your favorite dishes!
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Keep an eye out for our next event: The Erina Fair Trade Expo on Saturday 28th August 2021.
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Sun., 14/03/2021, 4:00 pm AEDT
The Cutaway at Barangaroo Reserve
1 Merriman Street
Barangaroo, NSW 2000
A truly first-of-its-kind in Australia, The Conscious Space is a two-day event in Sydney uniting over 150 inspirational businesses and change makers with people just like you. Beautifully crafted for the mindful, the curious, and for the earth, the Conscious Space is not just an event, but a dedicated and passionate community for you to experience… for free!
You can expect
* market stalls to shop * keynote presentations from speakers * live music & great food * Interactive workshops from leaders in their industry across topics such as permaculture, mindfulness, yoga & so much more You will discover great brands across * fashion * health and wellness * beauty and skin care * travel * food and nutrition * home and garden * education and technology. You'll have a chance to meet the people behind the brands and make considered purchases from them directly. And experience all the fun stuff such as: * Organic wine bar * Beer tasting * Interactive activities for children * Live music * Huge selection of vegan food and products * Access to a meditation space * Food options covering all the 'frees' (gluten/dairy/meat/sugar etc!) * Free products, giveaways and major prizes 👍🏻
Children of all ages most welcome. There will be pram access and feeding / changing facilities onsite. Venue is also wheelchair friendly
Register now for you free ticket
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We are excited to be part of The Conscious Space virtual market every month and event at Barangaroo scheduled for 13-14 March 2021.
This community of conscious brands and curious consumers is reshaping the status quo, proving great ethics and brilliant business can - and should - go together.
The online marketplace is brimming with kinder products of higher quality; uplifting stories and inspiring innovations; and most importantly, trust.
We will be featured from the 30th of each month, on @theconsciousspace instagram stories alongside other brands that share the same values as us.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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View the Hand Loomed Rugs Collection
Founder Marie Besson was raised in Mauritius, a tropical island nestled to the east of Madagascar.
"At home in Mauritius, my mother would go to her favourite local craftspeople, the metalworker, the weaver or the dressmaker when she needed something personal made or to give new life to our home’s furnishing. I love that in the Mascarene Islands you can still find little, local handiwork and my wish is for these skills to be never lost. Little known makers are part of our story, as a land and culture - past, present and future. The Malagasy people have ancient abilities and potential, yet are not known to the world. This is why Little Known Makers came to the fore, with the intention to showcase the lesser known craftspeople and their handiwork to the world.”
Little Known Makers was created with the vision to fill homes with sustainably crafted collections that honour both the hands that made, and the land that gave.
Working with Little Known Makers, Marie draws her inspiration from the beauty of the surrounding nature, the people and the materials the local environment provides. This can be reflected in collections of plant based material designs, natural dyes, slow made handiwork and sustainable, local sourcing.
To honour the crafts man and woman is a key value for the Little Known way of doing business. In collaborating with artisanal makers from Madagascar and beyond, Little Known Makers is an advocate for and a contributor to creating sustainable livelihoods for the craftspeople and their families.
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