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Lunch Lady Magazine

Issue 23
Magazine

Lunch Lady is a quarterly keepsake full of meaningful content, inspiring family stories, easy DIY, stacks of recipes plus funny relatable opinion pieces about the ups and downs of raising childrwn. It's a magazine where parenting is not taken too seriously but a balanced approach to family life is.

LAUNCH LADY

Hello Lunch Lady partners! How does your brand contribute?

A huge thank you to our very awesome contributors :)

tree kids

The deep history of the all-time children’s classic, Snakes + Ladders.

play snakes and ladders!

diy tiny tree house !

yumi stynes (aka the zero f*cks cook.) • Mother, author, podcast host + excellent human Yumi Stynes shares some of her no-fail kid-lovin’ recipes + her everyday philosophy: the less you care, the more you win.

begin again • When was the last time you learnt a new skill? Not because it was going to help get you a job or advance your career, but for the simple joy of being a beginner again? Journalist and author Tom Vanderbilt spent decades honing his writing skills, but not much else, until his daughter inspired him to become a rookie again.

mabu mabu • Inspired by a free-range, resilient childhood, Nornie Bero learnt early about the importance of native ingredients. Now as head chef of her own cafe, Mabu Mabu, Nornie’s currently on a mission to make Indigenous herbs, spices, vegetables and fruits a part of everyone’s kitchen pantry.

a letter to my son. • by feminist Clementine Ford.

bickie making

Wish we knew what to say. • Dr Pragya Agarwal believes talking to children about race has the power to change the world.

paper moon • For Maria, Iwan and their son Lunang, creating a puppet theatre in Indonesia has been a source of love, hope, healing and creativity.

tea lady • Meet Denyse Waissbluth –mother, children’s book author and tea expert who has travelled the world to learn the art of sitting down with a cuppa.

MAKE TEA BAG DUNKING BICKIES!!!

HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE TEA BAG BISCUITS

parent stories

THE LUNCH LADY PODCAST • A brilliant conversation with teacher, mother and author Rebekah Taussig about all the different ways to be human.

Lunch Lady Magazine

@hellolunchlady


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Frequency: One time Pages: 190 Publisher: We Print Nice Things Edition: Issue 23

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 3, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

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English

Lunch Lady is a quarterly keepsake full of meaningful content, inspiring family stories, easy DIY, stacks of recipes plus funny relatable opinion pieces about the ups and downs of raising childrwn. It's a magazine where parenting is not taken too seriously but a balanced approach to family life is.

LAUNCH LADY

Hello Lunch Lady partners! How does your brand contribute?

A huge thank you to our very awesome contributors :)

tree kids

The deep history of the all-time children’s classic, Snakes + Ladders.

play snakes and ladders!

diy tiny tree house !

yumi stynes (aka the zero f*cks cook.) • Mother, author, podcast host + excellent human Yumi Stynes shares some of her no-fail kid-lovin’ recipes + her everyday philosophy: the less you care, the more you win.

begin again • When was the last time you learnt a new skill? Not because it was going to help get you a job or advance your career, but for the simple joy of being a beginner again? Journalist and author Tom Vanderbilt spent decades honing his writing skills, but not much else, until his daughter inspired him to become a rookie again.

mabu mabu • Inspired by a free-range, resilient childhood, Nornie Bero learnt early about the importance of native ingredients. Now as head chef of her own cafe, Mabu Mabu, Nornie’s currently on a mission to make Indigenous herbs, spices, vegetables and fruits a part of everyone’s kitchen pantry.

a letter to my son. • by feminist Clementine Ford.

bickie making

Wish we knew what to say. • Dr Pragya Agarwal believes talking to children about race has the power to change the world.

paper moon • For Maria, Iwan and their son Lunang, creating a puppet theatre in Indonesia has been a source of love, hope, healing and creativity.

tea lady • Meet Denyse Waissbluth –mother, children’s book author and tea expert who has travelled the world to learn the art of sitting down with a cuppa.

MAKE TEA BAG DUNKING BICKIES!!!

HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE TEA BAG BISCUITS

parent stories

THE LUNCH LADY PODCAST • A brilliant conversation with teacher, mother and author Rebekah Taussig about all the different ways to be human.

Lunch Lady Magazine

@hellolunchlady


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