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    Small Changes You Can Make If You Gained Weight During Quarantine

    So 2020 has been a ride, huh? Comfort food recipes are trending on Google, you haven’t worn pants without a drawstring since March, and workouts look more like laying on the living room floor and forcing ourselves to go through a yoga video on Youtube. The most thrilling part of the past six months was perfecting a banana bread recipe or when the new season of Selling Sunset came out, and you’ve totally ditched your Fitbit because it’s way too judgmental RN (the only steps we’re getting in is to and from the kitchen, so that 10,000 step goal is pretty much a distant memory). It’s no surprise that “Quarantine 15” is a trending phrase and weight loss is a trending topic these days.As a health coach, I’ve found that many clients will feel uncomfortable saying they’d like to lose weight, as if it’s materialistic or wrong. On the flip side, other women feel like they’re supposed to want to lose weight, even if they feel great as they are, because weight loss and diet culture are so normalized. So here’s my preface: instead of shaming yourself for whatever goal you do or don’t have, listen to your body, respect other women’s health goals, and know that what makes you feel good in your body is going to be different than anyone else. 
    Now that we have that out of the way, if weight loss is your goal after gaining weight in quarantine, here are 11 small changes you can make to help you feel like your best, healthiest self (yes, even after doing nothing but watching reruns of The Office on your couch for the past six months):

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    1. First of all… chill out. 
    Weight gain does not mean anything besides just that: you gained weight. It doesn’t mean you’re less attractive, strong, or lovable. It simply means the entire world is going through a very scary time. Your routine and any sense of normalcy have changed, and it’s only normal for your body to change with it. Stress over weight gain is just as bad for your body as pandemic-induced anxiety, so don’t feel guilt or shame. Instead, know that your body is doing what it’s supposed to. If you want to lose weight because you feel less connected to your body and just overall less healthy, then I commend you for knowing your body well enough to identify what it needs. But prioritize losing the shame around weight gain over losing the weight. 

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    2. Don’t ignore cravings. Instead, find healthier alternatives.
    Cravings are not mistakes or punishments, and they’re not there to sabotage your weight loss or health goals. Cravings are actually one of the ways our bodies try to communicate with us what they need. Plus, if we have a major craving for delicious fajitas and force ourselves to eat another boring salad instead, it can lead to bingeing, restrictive eating, and an unhealthy relationship with food. Now that will sabotage your health goals. 
    Instead, find alternatives with nutritious whole foods to nourish your body. For example, if you have a sweet tooth, grab a square of dark chocolate after dinner. If you’re craving chips or fries, DIY sweet potato fries by tossing sweet potato slivers with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and baking them in the oven. If heavy comfort foods are more your medicine of choice, score a frozen cauliflower crust from Trader Joe’s to top with tomato sauce and organic cheese, or try chickpea pasta or spaghetti squash. For any other craving, check out these recipes to find a healthier alternative. 

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    3. Take a work break with movement instead of an Instagram scroll
    You know those moments when you mindlessly reach for your phone to scroll through Instagram or Tiktok after finishing a major task you’ve been working on for hours? Either your brain needs a break, or you need a few minutes “off” to transition into the next task. Instead of reaching for your phone, get up, and move. Do some stretching, go through a yoga flow, or do ten jumping jacks to get blood flowing. Not only will movement help you refocus and reenergize better than an Instagram scroll ever would, but it’s also an easy way to fit in more movement and motivate yourself to make better choices for the rest of the day. 

    4. Drink more water
    Drinking more water is a tale as old as time, but there’s a reason it’s the most basic, universal health hack in the book. For me, drinking a big glass of water first thing when waking up, sipping on a reusable straw throughout the day (I’m partial to these pretty gold ones), and having three drinks at a time to achieve optimal hydration (like lemon water and green juice with my coffee), has made a drastic difference in how my body feels. If I get hungry soon after eating, I drink a big glass of water rather than going straight to the pantry to mindlessly snack (more on that below!). Of course, if I’m still hungry afterward, I’ll eat something nourishing (the body knows what it needs), but I’ve also learned that a lot of hunger cues are actually thirst. Try drinking even more water every day and just watch how much better your body feels. 

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    5. Go on a walk every day
    Intense workout plans don’t always help us achieve health goals because they’re hard to keep up. You might run out of time to fit in a workout and forego exercise altogether that day, and we will all likely have days (or weeks) where we feel too tired to even start a 60-minute HIIT workout. Instead, shift your focus to living less sedentary and moving more often. Whether workouts are a part of your daily routine or you haven’t worked out since your gym was open in spring, make it a goal to go on walks every day. Take your dog for a walk in the morning, go on a walk while listening to a podcast on a work break, or grab your significant other for a stroll in the evening. 

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    6. Every time you snack, ask yourself why
    Back to the cravings: yes, they can tell us what our bodies need, but it’s not always about food. More often than not, whenever we mindlessly snack or crave (like snacking while working or watching TV), it’s because our bodies are lacking something else, whether it’s a break, excitement, comfort, or joy. Every time you subconsciously reach for the bag of chips or Cheez-Its, ask yourself if you’re hungry or not. If you are, then great! You’re listening to your body’s cues. Proceed with the snack, or make a snack that might feel more fulfilling and satisfying.
    If you’re not hungry, ask yourself what void your body is trying to fill. Are you stressed and your body’s telling you to take a break from work, or are you looking for a way to comfort yourself because you’ve been feeling extra anxious lately? Maybe it’s the lack of anything exciting to look forward to, so you’re supplementing with cheesy, delicious snacks that don’t really fill the void. If you identify it is emotional snacking, try to feed your body in other ways: take a work break and go for a walk, plan a fun movie night with your roommate, or just give yourself a little extra love. 

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    7. Stop weighing yourself
    You’ll see the most drastic changes when you enjoy healthy habits for both the mind and body, rather than thinking you have to do them for weight loss. You’ll stop hating yourself when the scale isn’t moving quickly enough, and will naturally look, feel, and be better. This is not woo-hoo self-help advice; being healthy for benefits like mental health and energy is what made the most drastic changes in my body (oh, and it was actually sustainable). When you’re focused on a number on the scale, you naturally feel more stressed, restricted, and disappointed. Instead, focus on how you feel to measure where you are, instead of relying on an objective number to tell you how you’re supposed to feel. 

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    8. Turn workouts into a social activity 
    One of the most common sources of stress during this time is that we lack connection. Happy hours are restricted to Zoom, you gossip with your work wife over Slack instead of over lattes, and you run away from people at the grocery store who get too close–it’s against our nature as human beings to be so unconnected, leading to stress and anxiety. Kill two birds with one stone by turning workouts into social activities. Not only will you feel happier with more social connection, but you’re more likely to work out since you’ll have a friend to hold you accountable. Try going on socially-distanced hikes, doing group workouts with your quarantine crew, or meeting up with your sister to go through a workout series together.

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    9. Eat more vegetables with every meal
    In my humble opinion, one of the most effective changes you could make is learning about foods and the effects they have on the body. When you’re aware of the nutrients and benefits that come from whole foods, you start to see them as medicine and fuel, rather than in categories of “good” or “bad” foods that you’re either supposed to eat or not supposed to eat (and just like bad boys and the cookie jar, we want it more when it’s off-limits).
    Focusing on eating more vegetables can not only help you feel your best and crave fruits and vegetables, but it can also subconsciously crowd out processed and sugary foods (totally guilt-free). Do you typically have eggs for breakfast? No need to shift what you’re used to or enjoy. Instead, add some spinach to an omelet or put some avocado on top. Do you eat pasta on the regular? Throw in some kale and asparagus, and you’ll never feel deprived, while simultaneously giving your body nutrients that keep it healthy.

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    10. Invest in your health
    There’s a reason pricey programs work (if only temporarily): when people invest money into it, they’re more likely to stay motivated and on track. If you decided at the beginning of quarantine to workout with Youtube videos or some yoga flows on your own and find yourself never making time for exercise, it might be because you don’t have anything on the line. Try investing in an online subscription, a new pair of leggings, or a pretty yoga mat or pair of dumbbells. Likewise, invest in healthy produce. Because fresh produce goes bad much quicker than a box of mac n’ cheese or a frozen pizza, you’re more likely to go for a meal incorporating the fruits and veggies, if for no other reason than you don’t want your money to go to waste. There’s nothing more worthy of time and money than your most energetic, happiest, healthiest self, so start prioritizing it. 

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    11. Ask yourself the “why”
    You already know that setting goals are important when it comes to your health. Health goals are commonly to “lose weight,” “work out more,” or “eat cleaner,” and while these are all fine health goals, they don’t really mean anything. Ask yourself why you want to reach that goal. Why do you want to lose weight? Is it to feel more confident, to feel less sluggish, or to heal symptoms? Not only will reflecting on the “why” behind your goals be so much more motivating to keep in mind throughout the process than weight loss could ever be, but you’ll be able to assess whether or not you actually want your goals.
    If your goal is to be more confident, will losing weight truly help? And even if you know it would, what other things can you work on while simultaneously trying to lose weight to help reach that goal? Shift your goal from feeling good about your body to feel good in your body. You’ll realize that what you actually want is a holistic process that isn’t just about your diet or how much you’re exercising, but about how much joy you’re feeling. 

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    Here’s how you can get paid Dhs140 per hour to do nothing

    There are many jobs that we have stumbled across over the years that sound like an absolute dream. Whether it’s being paid to stay on a luxury island or travel around the world testing hotel beds, it seems like more of us are seeking ways to break away from the standard 9 to 5 lifestyle.
    Well the sofa sloths among us can rejoice as we found a job where all you need to do is lounge around, watch Netflix and scroll through TikTok.

    Pour Moi is looking for an official loungewear tester – yep, it’s a thing – to review their selection of joggers, pyjamas and hoodies to ensure they are up to the very important task of lounging. Sounds too good to be true? Well, how do you know a loungewear brand is as comfortable and relaxing as it should be if you don’t test it out.
    “We know that our next season of loungewear is going to be incredibly in demand so we need to make sure it’s up to the task,” explained Michael Thomson, owner of Pour Moi. “This new role is really important to us as it will provide valuable feedback on our product and any improvements which could be made – we’re excited to find the best person for the role so we can get started.”

    Minimum effort is required on your part, all you have to do is sit on your sofa, binge on a Netflix series, scroll through the latest challenges on TikTok, indulge in your favourite snacks while wearing their pieces. You will then need to submit a full review that describes comfort in detail as well as any recommendations of improvements. This feedback will then be used to influence Pour Moi’s future products.
    The role pays Dh140 an hour and only requires 10 hours of your time, so you’ll be rolling away with Dhs1,400 for doing virtually nothing. Shame this role wasn’t around at the beginning of lockdown.
    Applications are open now globally and will close on October 12 2020, you can submit your interest here:https://www.pourmoi.co.uk/inspirations/642/hiring-300-to-chill-out-in-comfy-clothes/
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    The power of knowledge – HE Dr Aisha Bint Butti Bin Bishr

    September’s – ‘The Power Issue’ – Download Now
    Former founding Director-General of Smart Dubai, the first woman to lead the transformation of a smart city globally, and an inspiration to the youth, in this interview with Her Excellency Dr Aisha Bint Butti Bin Bishr, we discover her secrets to success and definition of power
    The Mother of the Nation revealed the landmark day celebrated on August 28 will have the theme ‘Preparing for the next 50 years: women are the support of the nation’. What does this mean to you?
    I want to congratulate Her Highness The Mother of the Nation and Chairman of the General Women Union, Sheikha Fatma bint Mubarak on this occasion and “Preparing for the next 50 years: women are the support of the nation”, this theme holds a deeper meaning as it highlights two things. First, it celebrates 5o years of Emirati women’s success that made the UAE what it is today. This success wasn’t possible without our leader’s vision, the late Sheikh Zayed, and his vision for women as he entrusted Sheikha Fatma to lead this. Second, it’s because he trusted us to achieve the UAE’s goals. In this interview, I would like to say that we accept this challenge on behalf of my peers.
    You are known for supporting young Emirati women to achieve their goals and empowering them to be the best version of themselves, what drives this within you?

    It’s not something out the ordinary for a female leader to do; this is something you should do as a leader. Leadership is not about superiority but about building partnerships with your team and community. The majority of my team in my last mission, as Director-General of Smart Dubai, were women. I didn’t plan it to turn out this way, but this resulted from the brilliant and talented women we have in the region. Ladies run most of the strategic agendas in Smart Dubai.
    Where do you think women in the UAE get their motivation from?
    The support of the UAE’s leadership broke a glass ceiling here that women in other countries don’t have. We also have the help of the community around us, including our families. It’s not only their ambition but also the support of the UAE through its women empowering policies and regulations that allow ladies to work smoothly.
    Where do women stand in Dubai’s futuristic plans?

    Women have always been at the forefront of Dubai’s futuristic plans. I was entrusted with establishing the first-ever smart city of its kind, Smart Dubai, and managed to build a team that made Dubai a role model for cities globally. It was a passion to build Dubai’s name in the ICT sector. I’m proud to be the first lady globally to be entrusted with such a mission.

    What was the most important step you took during your journey with Smart Dubai?
    Selecting the proper team members for Smart Dubai, I’m so proud we grew a fantastic calibre of people, many who graduated from and moved to higher positions. Supporting people’s passion is not easy.
    The most important quality a person should have to work in Smart Dubai?
    To be passionate about life. As a leader, it’s to give your team members space to try new things and learn about their interests.
    Were these core work values always with you?
    They come from our Emirati, Arabic, and Islamic values: hospitality, tolerance, and openness. We shouldn’t segregate them from our work environment; we should take these values and integrate them into our corporate values. I’ve done this in my previous position because people give more when treated with more respect.
    What is the source of your power?
    I think it’s the will to make people happy. When people are happy, my soul lights up. It’s also the small details in life; to me, they are blessings. I enjoy every single moment in life because I appreciate life.
    Has the COVID-19 experience added to your view of the future and in what way?
    Indeed it did. COVID-19 taught me not to take everything for granted. It also taught me that no challenge is unbeatable with proper planning. It changed our priorities.
    What is your advice to young individuals aspiring to become successful in their respective fields?
    Being successful is easy and challenging at the same time. It’s simple because you have only to follow your dreams, but it’s hard because no single success in life is a coincidence, it has to be hard work and planning. Yes, follow your dreams but work hard for them. Struggles are stones you have to step on, but they make us more resilient.
    What is the most invaluable advice you’ve received?
    My late father taught me to be yourself and to be authentic. We need to sharpen our soul, to reflect and see our strengths; you cannot copy other people’s passions. You have to respect your needs and listen to your internal voice.
    What do you think of the progress of female empowerment in the Middle East?
    I’m happy for Saudi women and the huge leaps and successes happening in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. However, I believe Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, still have room for improvement and I look forward to continuing to see this.
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    A happy ending finally comes for Abu Dhabi-based couple after wedding heartbreak

    This year the world has been turned upside down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For months travel was put on hold, major global events have been postponed or cancelled and lockdowns in major cities across the world took place – and still are – in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
    One industry that has been massively affected is the wedding industry, and all of the brides and grooms preparing to walk down the aisle.

    With mass gatherings cancelled, weddings fall directly into that category. Couples have either had to postpone their highly-anticipated big days by at least a year or cancel them altogether.
    Now that some restrictions have lifted, some couples have decided to opt for smaller more intimate ceremonies in order to adhere to social distancing measures. This is exactly what Lebanese couple, Prescila Akl and Fady Younes, who are based in Abu Dhabi, decided to do.

    After getting engaged at the beginning of this year, the couple had planned to marry in Lebanon at the end of July.

    “Since day one we planned every single detail, all through distance via WhatsApp – from flowers to the church to the parade to the restaurant to booking my wedding dress,” Prescila tells Emirates Woman. “I had a lot of ideas in my head and we were both planning and nervous as we wanted our wedding to be perfect with minimal issues.”
    As any bride has ahead of her big day, Prescila wasn’t sleeping well and overthinking a lot due to nerves and also sheer excitement over the prospect of planning a wedding she has “dream of since forever”.
    The date was set, wedding cards were sent out and their tickets to Lebanon were booked.
    However, things were about to take a turn for the worse.
    “I started to feel that something was going to go wrong,” Prescila admits. “Fady told me that we cannot travel outside the UAE due to restrictions concerning COVID-19.
    “I was in shock, my eyes were covered with tears. I was thinking, ‘What am I going to tell my family, my friends? What am I going to do with all those days and nights I spent thinking about every single detail?’ They are gone in seconds.”

    Given that she was the first one that was getting married in her family, her parents had been so happy, but once she told them their plans had to be cancelled it was a “big shock”.
    “For three days I wasn’t replying to anyone even Fady and my parents – I was crying and confused and so sad,” Prescila says. “I looked at my photos saw the wedding dress that I chose – the royal wedding dress that I dreamt of since I was a kid [and everything else]. All of it was now gone – you wouldn’t imagine my sadness.”
    However, in the coming weeks further devastation was set to hit Lebanon – the tragic explosion that took place in the capital city of Beirut which resulted in 200 deaths, 6,500 injuries and 300,000 people being left homeless.
    People began to tell Prescila it was a blessing in disguise her dream wedding had been cancelled. While it was difficult for her to see the light, she began to understand little by little.
    Prescila and Fady then decided to get married in Abu Dhabi, where they currently reside. While it wouldn’t be the dream wedding of 150 people she dreamt of, surrounded by her family and friends, she was ready to marry to Fady whom she has been with since 2015.
    They chose to marry in St Joeseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi and were allowed a total of 10 people – a number which included Prescila and Fady. The date was set – August 10, 2020.

    Prescila opted for a simple wedding dress design which she ordered online, created a simple table decoration and notified some close friends who would be able to attend.
    While she was so excited to be able to finally marry, Prescilia couldn’t help feel sad as she walked down the aisle not seeing her parents.
    “I was sad and in tears when I walked down the aisle without seeing my mum and my dad,” she said. “But they saw us on Zoom only and were in tears.”
    Despite her heartbreak at her parents not being there, she was also elated because she was finally able to marry the one she loved.
    “After church, we had a small gathering at home with some desserts that we arranged and to celebrate the day with friends,” Prescila recalled. “I realized that throughout all of what we went through, our love grew bigger and bigger and we hold on tighter on each other – through thick and thin.”
    Reflecting back on the whole experience, Prescila admits she never thought her wedding would be so small and simple, but realises now that life can take unexpected turns and you just have to learn to deal with them.
    “What is important is that the purpose of all of this was to get married and we did,” she says.
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    Dubai hotel launches the perfect wellness programme to get us through 2020

    This year has been a tough one, to put it mildly. With weeks to go until we can finally wave 2020 goodbye, it’s time to switch your mindset, embrace positivity and restore your personal wellbeing.

    To help you get back on track is luxury hotel Mandarin Oriental Jumeira that has joined forces with clinical wellness brand Subtle Energies to launch a new wellbeing programme in the Spa. Reenergise & Reset was developed to restore physical, mental and emotional balance.
    Treatments range from a full day retreat to a comprehensive three-day programme, all guided by The Spa’s expert team of wellness gurus.

    Reenergise focuses on detoxification, reduces fatigue, and supports a healthier immune response. With nutritional consultations, personal training sessions at the Fitness Centre, a de-stressing Deep Relief massage, and a cleansing plant-based lunch menu, this is ideal for those who want to rejuvenate their bodies and sharpen their minds.
    Struggling with anxiety and tension? Reset starts with specialised Pranayama breathwork before drifting into a restful Sleep Support treatment. This programme includes guided meditations, restorative yoga exercises, nutritional consultations and a nourishing plant-based lunch menu.
    Prices for Reenergise & Reset range from Dhs1,750 for one day to Dhs3,500 for three-days. Give your wellbeing the time it deserves by booking the hotel’s Staycation by M.O. room package, with rates starting from Dhs1,700 per room per night.
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    Chrissy Teigen accidentally reveals gender of her third child in video mishap

    Chrissy Teigen announced the happy news last month that she and husband John Legend were expecting their third child together.
    Well, in true Teigen style the queen of the internet has accidentally revealed the gender of her unborn baby in the most hilarious way – and it was caught on video!

    The mum-of-two was updating her followers about her pregnancy on Instagram, while she was explaining about some complications that have happened with her placenta.
    “It’s so weird because the baby’s really really healthy – he’s big,” she said. However, then she noticed her mistake.

    “He’s probably – oops!” she continued, covering her mouth. “That was stupid.”
    So, it’s a boy then!

    Teigen, who already mum to Luna, four, and two-year-old Miles, is currently on best rest due to complications with her placenta, which has always been a “bad part” of her pregnancies, she said.
    “My placenta sucks. It’s always been kind of the bad part of my pregnancies with Luna,” she explained. “With Miles, it just stopped feeding him, it stopped taking care of him.
    “I was stealing all his food because I was getting huge but he wasn’t getting big at all. He had to come out early and Luna had to come out early.”
    With her previous two pregnancies, Teigen went through rounds of IVF in order to conceive, however, her third pregnancy was a total surprise.
    Congratulations to the Legend-Teigen family on welcoming another little boy into their lives!
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    Abu Dhabi residents and tourists no longer require an alcohol license

    According to an official circular, which is dated September 15,  from the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), residents and tourists will no longer require an alcohol license.
    The circular titled ‘Implementation of new fees and cancellation of alcohol licenses for individuals’ has been published on the official website for Abu Dhabi’s Department Culture and Tourism.

    This step has been taken with an objective to “develop and improve quality standards of the tourism industry in Abu Dhabi”.

    Residents and tourists will now be permitted to buy and possess alcohol from licensed retail shops and are allowed to drink within tourism and hotel establishments, clubs, and independent outlets as long as they follow the stated requirements.
    You have to be 21 or older and you’re purchasing for personal use only. The drinks should be consumed in private homes or licenced venues.
    The news only applies to Abu Dhabi so we can assume that Dubai rules remain unchanged. If you wish to purchase alcohol, you can apply for a license online by visiting the website of Mercantile and Marketing International (MMI) or African + Eastern (A+E) retail stores along with a valid Emirates ID.
    New applicants must be non-Muslim and over the age of 21 and no longer require a no-objection certificate (NoC) from the employer. The cost of a new licence is Dh270.
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    Dubai’s favourite outdoor market returns next month with new additions

    A clear indicator that Dubai’s cooler months are finally here is when Ripe Market returns to its outdoor location at Academy Park on Umm Suqeim Road.
    This year the team behind Ripe Market are also introducing new features to support even more local businesses during this period of uncertainty.

    From October 16 until May 1, you can spend your Friday or Saturday exploring brands across accessories, clothing, homeware and more from the local community. Don’t miss the Exotic Plant Souq and their affordable selection of greenery that will help bring a little piece of nature into your home.
    There is also plenty for foodies to tuck into from known venues such as Boston Lane, The Burger Stop, The Roost, Broth Lab, Semisweet, Butcha and Projecto Acai.

    This year family-based activities include pony rides, a marching band, supercar show, community talks, safety demonstrations, arts and crafts and animal encounters at the Animal Care Centre’s Mini Animal Kingdom.
    Visitors will also be able to stock up on fresh groceries at the Local Farmers Market. Expect up to eight of the top farmers each week who will showcase exactly why locally grown produce is the way forward. The selection will be a mix of organic, non-organic, hydroponic, and more.
    Food Retail will be expanding further with locally made artisan produce – from meat, bread, milk, olives, olive oil and fresh labneh.

    The athletes can take advantage of two more football pitches, paddle tennis courts, basketball courts that are all operating seven days a week and hosting an arrange of sports and fitness classes. Over the weekend there will also be free yoga classes.
    Ripe Market will take place at its home in the Academy Parkin Umm Sequim, every Friday, 9am – 7pm and every Saturday, 10am – 7pm. 
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