Weekly Roundup 21: All new everything
Thank you all so much for your responses to my last email - forwards, responses, feedback - it's all so helpful. If you haven't had a chance, take a gander of the new GRASP website, including new product shots, fresh content, and a little more insight into where GRASP started. Let me know what you think!
- Shreya
The shop is nearly open
THE PRODUCTS ARE COMING. On ships and planes and trucks and cranes, they're coming. Take a sneak peak at our almost-open online shop for the first clues - and some cute familiar faces! - and keep an eye out for the waitlist to be the first to get your hands on them (with a tasty discount for being an early supporter, of course!).
Doing what you can
The news coming daily out of Ukraine right now is a lot to digest. We're not a news source, it's not our place, but if you're feeling stirred to do something, here's a list of big and small ways people can help.
Getting out of a sticky situation
Please tell me I was not the only one who had to write off at least a couple of duds making pancakes yesterday! I'm loathe to throw out the frying pan because it is basically fine for day to day cooking, but making pancakes when the 'non' in 'non-stick' is nom-inal (geddit?)... really tests my patience. So this morning I seasoned my pan. It seems to have worked - find out how you can do it here.
Free things to do in London with kids
It's the time of the year where you wonder if the rain will *ever* stop - I can't guarantee it will but thankfully this beautiful city offers wonderful days out for all weathers. This list of 17 things covers a range of areas, interest areas, and is very family-friendly. Most importantly, they're all FREE! Take note of places which are already offering fun Easter-related activities.
And now for something totally different...
When you want the news analysis, but not too much news analysis, look no further than the weekly Venn. Georgia Townend rounds up what's occurring in a handy infographic each week.
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