This week we’re LOVING
Reusable Kitchen Roll
Trying to reduce waste but still need handy wipes?
These reusable kitchen roll towels will sit pretty on the kitchen counter, ready to be used and washed as needed.
They cost £25 for six at thebritishcrafthouse.co.uk.
Snake Steaks?
Researchers have recently mooted the idea that python meat might be a sustainable protein source, citing rapid growth and low food needs.
But don’t worry – it’s unlikely your supermarket will be stocking python steaks any time soon!
Happy Birthday!
Actress Andie Macdowell turns sixty-six on April 21.
She is known for romantic comedies including 1994’s “Four Weddings And A Funeral”, and she recently starred in the Netflix show “Maid” alongside her daughter, Margaret Qualley.
Diversity Drive
Despite their beauty, planted forests in the UK can be dense and lack diversity, meaning wildlife can struggle.
Scottish composer Alexander Chapman Campbell and singer Julie Fowlis’s track “Where Now A Dark Wood Stands” aims to raise awareness of this issue. It’s available to download now on all major streaming platforms.
True Wealth
Money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy this book.
In “The Wealth Money Can’t Buy”, Robin Sharma explores how to enjoy a more fulfilling, richer life.
Published by Rider, RRP £16.99, it’s available at amazon.co.uk.
No More Nuisance
Tired of answering the phone only to be asked to complete a survey?
This BT cordless landline phone comes with truecall virtual assistant, which announces unknown calls but lets friends and family straight through.
Single handsets start at £59.99 at amazon.co.uk.
Wallaby Wonder
Two motorists noticed a wallaby bouncing along a Devonshire road recently and sent footage to wildlife expert Tim Whittard.
This and other recent sightings suggests that the UK has a small breeding population of these springy marsupials.
All For One . . .
Fans of swashbuckling drama will love this tale.
A musketeer is forced to join with Milady de Winter to save a kidnapped maiden and, perhaps, France itself.
“The Three Musketeers: Milady” is out on DVD on April 22.
Release Your Inner Silliness
Fans of “very silly” comedy will be flocking to Glasgow Film Theatre to watch Harry Hill perform his brand-new show, Pedigree Fun, on April 18.
Tickets are available to buy from £15 at ticketmaster.co.uk.