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Heather Goldie

A socially distanced Christmas event and the joy of independent suppliers

Instead of our annual year-end evening out, either entering the Crystal Maze or trying to escape from a room somewhere, this year we attempted a game of Taskmaster via Zoom. The kind folk at Taskmaster have offered a virtual version of the game; downloadable for a modest donation to @HomelessLink. It was lots of fun, providing much-needed laughs and revealing hidden depths of creativity amongst us.

If you fancy a game of Taskmaster yourself - you can donate to download the video in their web shop. It’d be a fun game to play with friends and family online if you’re not able to see them in person.

https://taskmaster.tv/

To donate directly, without playing the game:

https://www.homeless.org.uk/

In lieu of the usual meal out after whatever event we have chosen, this year we compiled a Christmas hamper for everyone. We tried to stay away from the supermarkets and the big names online; choosing wherever possible, local, independent suppliers; particularly those with ethical and eco-friendly approaches. Some of our preferred local suppliers were thankfully (for them, not us) too busy to help, so we had to go a little further afield for some items. We would like to mention these local and independent suppliers to offer them support beyond just buying a few things ourselves.

In no particular order:

 https://www.instagram.com/themagpiespatisserie/?hl=en

Maggie’s Christmas Cookies are delicious; the red velvet has been voted top choice, but the rest aren’t far behind.

 https://www.somayaskitchen.co.uk/

A small family business doing their best to supply food in this difficult time. They were quick to despatch and very grateful for the business; I wish I had needed to buy more.

 https://www.wearethought.com/

An independent company, offering more considered choices and sustainable ways to clothe us. Their socks are great.

 https://www.thealchemistscottage.com/

Based in North Yorkshire, they specialise in ‘Artisan Hand Roasted Coffees and Exquisite Loose Teas’.  We bought hand cream. In the loveliest little cardboard pots. They were so friendly and helpful; I will definitely buy from them again.

 https://www.chococo.co.uk/

Independent, UK artisan chocolatier who were able to still supply when our more local original choices had been forced to stop taking more orders.  Not sure anyone has tried any yet, but they look great and the reputation they have built must be for a very good reason.

 https://thelittlebotanical.com/

Provider of house plants – everyone now has a gorgeous mini plant to look after; we shall demand progress reports through the year. Some have already acquired names.

 https://www.boroughbox.com/

A platform that showcases products from independent producers. Equally helpful for consumers and the producers alike.

 https://www.nancyandbetty.com/collections/christmas-crackers

Such beautiful crackers! Eco-friendly, recyclable, contain plastic-free gifts and they plant a tree for every box sold.

 https://doodle-bag.com/

Fair trade and organic products – plain or customisable.  Sturdy, reusable containers for all the other goodies. Very helpful, friendly customer service.

 https://www.snowdoniacheese.co.uk/shop/

Makers of lovely multi award-winning cheese. Twelve mini truckles have been living in my fridge for a week.

 https://cottontwist.co.uk/

Makers of activities and craft gifts for kids. Some of us have kids; these were not for us. Promise.

 https://remarkable.co.uk/

They have been recycling waste into useful products since the 90s; an environmental campaigning company we are more than happy to support. Nice notebooks too!

Wishing everyone as merry a Christmas and as happy a New Year as we are able to have right now.

Water, water, everywhere, it's all we have to drink.

Day 7/10 of Onega's H2Only stint and this was my morning cuppa...

It's not too bad; we've had at least one 'Oops, I forgot' moment and Nicola and Ben bought a pass to celebrate her birthday with something a little more exciting.  All forgivable when the £12 'fine' has been donated to RNLI.  

Cake for Nicola's birthday gave us the opportunity to taste coffee without drinking it.   This backfired somewhat when we really, really wanted a cup of tea to wash it down with!  Most impressive so far has been Aneil's visit to the pub on Friday evening when he dutifully ordered nothing but water.  Our 10 days end at 5pm on Friday when we hope to celebrate reaching our target.

Thank you to those who have donated on our Just Giving page - all in aid of the RNLI and the invaluable work they do.  

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Onega Goes H2Only

We talk quite a lot about our coffee machine.  In our defence, it is a thing of beauty, producing a mighty fine brew - the carpet to the kitchen is wearing thin because of it.

A few weeks ago, Krunal made a very bold suggestion; that some or all of us take on the H2Only Challenge – an RNLI fundraising initiative involving a pledge to forgo all drinks bar water for 10 days.  One or two immediately suffered withdrawal symptoms at the mere thought of it but 8 of us decided to give it a go.   Whether there is such a thing as a selfless good deed is debatable; our first thoughts focusing on the health benefits and difficulties we may encounter.  All about us.

Except it isn’t all about us.  The RNLI had a very busy week last week – with bad weather around the coast, they had numerous well-reported emergencies to deal with – sadly with the loss of six lives throughout the UK.  This is just the work we hear about. In truth most of their weeks are very busy; it just doesn’t always make the headlines. 

If you’re quick, you can still catch two episodes of the BBC’s documentary series on the RNLI: ‘Saving Lives at Sea’ on iPlayer http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07l1z87/episodes/guide

10 days without coffee, tea, wine, beer or fizzy drinks is going to be a challenge, but we're determined to go H2Only and raise as much as we can for the RNLI. Their lifeboat crews and lifeguards know all about staying strong. They do it every day – dropping everything to go out on the water and save lives. Your support will help us stay strong too, so please give as much as you can.

Bear with us if we're grumpy on the telephone for the first few days - you can always make us feel better by sponsoring us!   Thank you.

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(Remember that, if you’re a UK taxpayer, choosing the Gift Aid option means the RNLI will get even more from your donation).

If you wish to take the challenge yourself, you can sign up here:  https://h2only.org.uk/#