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■■The world’s first paediatric leg cover, aiming to boost the self-esteem of children with prosthetic limbs, has been created by design company Limb Art (limb-art.com). Anyone who knows a child who might benefit can contact Steps (stepsworldwide.org), the charity for those with childhood lower limb conditions, who are funding a number of covers. ■■Roasted, boiled, pan fried, barbecued, steamed, grilled… CauliShoots (£2; Sainsbury’s) are hoping to do for cauliflower what Tenderstem did for broccoli. Sweet and nutty, the newest member of the cauli family is high in fibre and B vitamins, vitamin C and folate, as well as a sulphur-rich compound called sulforaphane, which is a recognised antiinflammatory and antioxidant.
■■Want to get back in the gym but still a little nervous about catching Covid while you work out? INEOS Hygienics have released a Sports sanitiser range (from £1.99; Amazon) to keep you protected. It’s a trio of fast-drying, non-slip hand and equipment spritzes that kill 99.9 per cent of viruses and bacteria on contact. ■■Online food retailer Pipers Farm is encouraging consumers to swap supermarket staples for healthier alternatives from British regenerative farms with its British Larder Box (£45; pipersfarm.com). It includes 100■■per cent pasture-fed native breed mutton and beef, parkland venison, grass-fed Jersey whole milk, cultured butter, homegrown pulses and spelt pasta from sustainable, smallscale family farms.