Jo Seagar on the importance of generosity and her excitement at the prospect of a white Christmas There’s always room for one more at Jo Seagar’s Christmas table.
Jo Seagar gives her top tips on how to stay calm and solvent over Christmas A how-to guide for an (almost) frazzle-free festive season.
Jo Seagar on the importance of talking about death Jo is a former nurse, and aware that death is something that not many people are comfortable with.
Family meal inspiration: Jo Seagar’s ‘loaves and fishes’ approach to family meals The master of easy-peasy cooking shares a few tried and tested tips for simple, but impressively delicious, home-made meals.
Jo Seagar laments: Family holidays are not what they used to be Family holidays at the beach used to be about the simple pleasures – swimming, stopping at rest areas for pre-made sandwiches, and spending all day in your togs.
Jo Seagar says Kiwis have forgotten that church can teach kids about more than just religion Church can be a great place to teach kids about kindness, manners and diversity – not to mention Te Reo, she says.
Jo Seagar opens up about how she and her husband recovered from their recent tough few years 'I feel like the sun, the moon and the stars are aligning for us again.'
A slice of life: A friend indeed Jo Seagar casts aside social media popularity to look at the essence of true friendship and why it is one of life’s treasures.
Slice of life: End of a dream The highly publicised liquidation of her Canterbury cook school, café and shop has had our popular columnist Jo Seagar reflecting on the various turns life can take.
A slice of life: Why not celebrate? Jo Seagar reflects on how the final goodbye can be a multifaceted occasion for joy.