Life is a bit different these days. We are pretty much only at home, except for less "necessary" excursions. But we still have several fun projects going on, and soon there will be Christmas discounts in the web shop!
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We offer 17 tips for moving! This year we've helped both our mums move from house to flat, so we've gained a lot of valuable experience about moving. Here are our top tips for making your move as smooth as possible!
Read moreFood is more than nutrition! As a public health scientist, I (Helena) find food interesting from many different perspectives. I don't usually write about things that are this close to my job, but I've decided to make an exception.
Read moreNow it's really dark and rough in Sweden, and you need to find good ways to cheer yourself up. I found a November list of tips that I wrote in 2018. This year the circumstances are different in many ways, but I've used the exact same headings and tried to summarise tips that are suitable for this strange year...!
Read moreIt's Monday again and time for travel news. Doesn't time go very fast? This week it's all about businesses being cancelled, but also about a baby rhino and a new destination launched by Apollo.
Read moreToday we present a guest article by Anita Henderson
At a time when travelling abroad can be difficult, you can opt for a nice trip within Sweden instead. The fact is that we Swedes are quite spoilt for nature experiences. Because the environment varies so much from south to north, there are plenty of opportunities, depending on the season and weather, of course. There are many beautiful places in Sweden. Here are three particularly beautiful places that may be worth a visit.
Read moreHow will Swedes holiday after corona? Although the pandemic will eventually fade away, we don't think Swedes will travel or holiday in the same way as before. 2020 - the year of the pandemic - has probably affected us and made us look at the world and ourselves in a different way.
Read moreBelgian beer is exciting, and visiting breweries in Belgium is an adventure. You'll find everything from wheat beer and Trappist beer to cherry beer and spontaneously fermented beer, made in the same way as a hundred years ago. Belgium has sometimes been called the 'Disneyland of beer' and it's easy to see why - tasting Belgian beer is like embarking on an unusually surprising roller coaster ride.
Read moreThe autumn storms are here! The houseboat is rocking, but it's not all bad. We've completed a move, we're getting used to our new eating habits and we've received a parcel from Israel. Happy Friday!
Read moreNow it was time to help with the move again! A few months ago, we helped Peter's mum move from a house to an apartment. Now we have helped my (Helena's) mum move from house to apartment. A lot of work, but also positive surprises!
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