5 Step Simple Wholemeal Bread Recipe
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Lockdown is in full swing, and I'm embracing the time at home to learn some new kitchen-craft. I've been particularly enjoying learning to make bread, so here's a simple wholemeal bread recipe I tried today. The post 5 Step Simple Wholemeal Bread Recipe appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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How to hide Amazon from Google searches
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
If you're anything like me you might mean well and want to support the little (or at least littler) guys when shopping online, but Amazon just keeps coming up again and again in the results. The post How to hide Amazon from Google searches appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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The art of lying
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Get ahead in life. Win friends. Shortcut your way to the top. Choose the liar's path and a life full of power, wealth and adoration could be yours. What’s the catch? The post The art of lying appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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8 reasons to quit social media
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Social media seems to have become an integral part of many of our lives, but it’s not all #weeklyfluff and #gymspiration. Here’s 8 reasons why you should seriously consider quitting social media. The post 8 reasons to quit social media appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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Are we controlled by nature?
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Science continues to uncover the hidden laws of our ordered universe, without which life could not exist. But it can't hope to answer the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything: why are we here? Here's why believing in natural order without design demonstrates more faith than you might think. The post Are we controlled by nature? appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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Let me entertain you
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Why do we hate being bored so much? Why do we always try to fill the silence? In our productivity culture, resting is out of fashion, but perhaps our constant need to be entertained tells us something deeper about ourselves? The post Let me entertain you appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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Does God even care?
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
If you’ve ever encountered sudden loss, you’ll understand the feeling: a raw anger at the injustice of the situation. But what if there’s no one left to be angry at? The post Does God even care? appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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The future of sex
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
It’s been called the New Drug. An insidious addiction that’s caught on to the wonders of technological advancement much more quickly than we can cope with: porn. It is becoming ever more acceptable, yet the data is only just emerging of the damage it causes individuals, relationships and wider society. So why do we continually crave something beyond what reality can give us? The post The future of sex appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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How cancer helped me to live
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
Cancer affects everyone I know to some degree, yet death is somehow still a taboo topic. The vague hope of something better after death collides with a prevalent material worldview which says our consciousness is biological and temporary. Here’s the story of how my own encounter with cancer and death helped me come to terms with life. The post How cancer helped me to live appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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Jurassic Peckham
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by Graham Ormiston
4y ago
In Peckham, no-one can hear you scream. For Georgie Macmillan, life in South London has been tough since giving birth to twins. Oblivious to the rumours of strange sightings and increased police presence in Peckham, she’s just trying to survive. But today, Georgie – and the residents of Peckham – are about to have a pretty bad day. The post Jurassic Peckham appeared first on Graham O ..read more
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