How Would You Like Your Eggs?  Heritage Please
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How Would You Like Your Eggs?  Heritage Please

Many Twin Peak Tiny guests say they enjoy our fresh farm eggs which come with all the ‘ethical trimmings’ i.e. free and rotationally grazed and pasture fed. However, often receiving less attention is the wording ‘heritage’ breeds. Hence this blog is designed to explain some of the differences between heritage and commercial chickens.

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The Amazing World of Mushrooms.
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The Amazing World of Mushrooms.

Only a few months ago Twin Peak Tiny’s guests were greeted by a number of large white mushrooms growing around the tiny home. We obviously advised that the mushrooms were left alone and not eaten without expert advice. However, regardless of whether the mushrooms are edible, or not, their appearance is to be celebrated.

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The Ethical Dilemma of Wood
Sally Anne Gaunt Sally Anne Gaunt

The Ethical Dilemma of Wood

You may have already seen our latest news, where we are excited to announce that a substantial part of 81 Dignams Creek Road, where Twin Peak Tiny resides, has been given over to a conservation agreement.

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Kelp: The Unsung Hero
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Kelp: The Unsung Hero

Recently I started volunteering with the Nature Coast Marine Group’s ‘What’s under the Wharf’ program. These events take place at Narooma’s Wharf which is just a 20-minute drive north of Twin Peak Tiny. My job was to scuba dive around the wharf and responsibly bring up items to alert the public to the vast biodiversity that exists just a few meters underwater from where they normally walk.

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