
Easter celebrations at home with your family! How to cook the PERFECT beef roast
Don’t worry if whipping up a seasonal spread isn’t your forte
6 years ago


Easter celebrations at home with your family! How to cook the PERFECT beef roast
Don’t worry if whipping up a seasonal spread isn’t your forte
6 years ago

This mum’s sweet and funny poem will remind you of all the best bits of being a parent this Mother’s Day
“You’re my no 1, my champion, always the best” Emma Keating is a YouTuber and Instagrammer from Birmingham who goes by @brummymummyof2. She’s mum to two kids, aged seven and nine. This month she released Will I Ever Pee Alone Again?, a book of poetry that spans every aspect of parenting. Covering different periods of […]
6 years ago

“We will get through this and we will prevail” Read the full text of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s address to the nation
On St Patrick’s night, March 17, 2020, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar made a televised address to the nation about Ireland’s fight against the Coronavirus. Below, you can read the full text of his speech: “This is a St Patrick’s Day like no other. A day that none of us will forget. A day that children will […]
6 years ago

Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews have announced that they are excepting a baby girl
It’s a girl! At the end of a week that has been filled with unrelentingly bad news comes the best kind of good news – there’s a new baby on the way! Vogue Williams and husband Spencer Matthews have announced that they are expecting their second child together. Vogue teased the announcement in her Instagram […]
6 years ago

All schools and childcare facilities to close tomorrow Taoiseach announces
All schools, colleges and childcare facilities will close from tomorrow until March 29 due to the Coronavirus, the Taoiseach has announced. Speaking from Washington, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar outlined the new measures that will be taken by the Government in an attempt to stop the spread of Coronavirus. “We said that we would take the right […]
6 years ago

The Department of Education has issued guidelines on how to talk to kids of all ages about Coronavirus
Mammy, what’s the Coronavirus? That’s a question that many of us will have heard from our kids in recent days or weeks. But what is the best way to tackle this questions, and other questions about whether they or their friends or relatives will get sick? Is it best to brush off their fears? Or […]
6 years ago

Irish Ferries has introduced a Sunflower Scheme that will make travelling with kids who have sensory needs easier
Did you know what the Sunflower Symbol means? We didn’t until today – and it’s an initiative that we applaud. The scheme offers special lanyards to people who have hidden disabilities such as autism, chronic pain, dementia and anxiety as well as speech, vision or hearing impairments. Irish Ferries has announced that it will be […]
6 years ago

You can take your GAA-loving bunnies on an Easter egg hunt in Croke Park
Easter egg hunts can be really fun – and adorably photogenic –experiences. When coupled with Easter eggs from well-meaning grandparents, family members and the Bunny himself, however, they can also be the tipping point of a chocolate overload for your little ones. Happily, at Croke Park they do things a little differently. The GAA Museum, located at […]
6 years ago

Irish singer RuthAnne shines a light on endometriosis with a powerful bodypaint picture
“There are 200million women worldwide living with daily excruciating pains and exhaustion.” A few months ago, Irish singer and Grammy-nominated songwriter RuthAnne revealed her endometriosis diagnosis. In an emotional article shared on HerFamily, RuthAnne described the huge toll that the condition had taken on her health and how living in chronic pain had brought her to […]
6 years ago

Roz Purcell’s shortbread biscuits are perfect for making together (and they’re vegan too)
The kids will love blitzing the oats! Recipes that involve minimal prep and maximum output are rare. That’s why we’re loving No Fuss Vegan, the new cookbook from model turned food blogger Roz Purcell. The Tipperary woman has assembled a collection of recipes that don’t involve hard-to-find and even-harder-to-pronounce ingredients. And it’s all vegan too. […]
6 years ago

Aoibhín Garrihy’s new BEO beauty sleep range is available at Kilkenny stores
If ever there was an ambassador for their own beauty range, it’s Aoibhín Garrihy. The actor and entrepreneur never seems to be anything less than glowing. Together with Sharon Connellan, Aoibhín is the driving force behind the BEO beauty brand. We love everything about BEO’s ethos: the products are made using organic, environmentally-friendly ingredients sourced in the […]
6 years ago

Kathryn Thomas’ Instagram post is the underwear photo we needed to see right now
This morning, Kathryn Thomas posted a picture of herself in her underwear to Instagram. Unsurprisingly it caused a bit of a stir online. Now, when you think ‘TV star’ ‘Instagram’ and ‘underwear’ what automatically comes to mind is some provocative photoshoot involving barely-there lingerie on an impossibly beautiful woman. Velvet cushions suspender belt, bombshell waves, […]
6 years ago

Brides to be, this Monsoon dress would be perfect for the day after your wedding
For a few years there, it was pretty much assumed that any wedding you were invited to involved a day two. Why contain the fun to one Big Day, when the party could last an entire weekend? In my circle, however, second days at weddings are something of a divisive issue. Some people relish the idea […]
6 years ago

Opinion: Did we all play a role in Caroline Flack’s death?
Is social media responsible for Caroline Flack’s death? That’s the question that many people are asking, and the conclusion that many others have come to tonight in the wake of the sad announcement of the passing of the television star. Of course, at this stage we don’t have any of the details of the 40-year-old’s […]
6 years ago

Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are reported to be expecting their first child
They’re one of our favourite celebrity couples and it seems that they are about to become a trio! US website Just Jared is reporting that Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are expecting their first child. “The couple is keeping things very hush hush but their friends and family are super excited for them,” a source told […]
6 years ago

A message to our next government: LGBTQ+ parents are #StillNotEqual and it’s time to change that
“It was only when I was about eight months pregnant that we found out that when our child was born that only I would be considered a parent and Audrey would be considered a stranger to our child.” Listening to Ranae Von Meding and Audrey Rooney tell their story, you cannot but share the same […]
6 years ago

General Election 2020: Where the parties stand on Childcare and Flexible Working
On Saturday, February 8, the country will go to the polls for a General Election that seems to have been both coming for ages and happening all of a sudden. With new pledges and policy documents being launched almost every day, you could spend every waking hour between now and casting your vote reading and […]
6 years ago

Make your own vegan sausage rolls with this recipe from Roz Purcell
If there’s one thing that’s convinced sceptics about the merits of vegan food, it’s the vegan sausage roll. This new take on the kids birthday party staple – or was that just when we were young? – has been in high demand since its introduction last year, when even the most ardent of meat eaters […]
6 years ago

Helena Christensen’s new H&M collection are the clothes you need in your life for an Irish spring
A spring vibe for freezing temperatures. The days are getting longer, but they’re getting colder too. So, while the shops fill up with slip skirts and floaty dresses, we’re still buried under at least two sweaters and a scarf. Blanket optional. It’s so annoying when you want to chuck out your old jumpers and shake up […]
6 years ago

Roz Purcell’s vegan recipe is probably the easiest soup you’ll ever make
Family cooking in double-quick time. Recipes that involve minimal prep and maximum output are rare. That’s why we’re loving No Fuss Vegan, the new cookbook from model turned food blogger Roz Purcell. The Tipperary woman has assembled a collection of recipes that don’t involve hard-to-find and even-harder-to-pronounce ingredients. And it’s all vegan too. Right now […]
6 years ago

Try something new in the kitchen with Lola Milne’s sweetcorn and cheese loaf
Feeling adventurous? January is the month for experimenting in the kitchen in the name of eating healthy / saving money / staving off the cabin fever. After you’ve worked your way through a ton of soups and casseroles, why not try something a bit different? Take One Tin, the new cookbook from Lola Milne, is packed […]
6 years ago

These lentil fritters are a tasty way to give your kids the goodness of pulses
Love fritters? You can make them from more than just sweetcorn. Take One Tin, the new cookbook from Lola Milne, is packed with clever dishes that you can make using the kinds of ingredients that everyone has knocking around their kitchen presses – the stuff that you overlook when you’re trying to rustle up some […]
6 years ago

These tomato toasts are the easy breakfast recipe that you can make on a January budget
What’s better than an easy, tasty recipe? An easy, tasty recipe that leaves your friends thinking that you are some sort of master chef. Take One Tin, the clever new cookbook from Lola Milne, is packed with just those sorts of dishes. What’s more, each of the meals is made from the kinds of ingredients […]
6 years ago

Want to actually ‘do it yourself’ when it comes to DIY? The Gaff Goddess is holding a Dublin event to answer all of your questions
Join ‘Gaff Goddess’ Laura de Barra in Dublin on February 6. Whether you’re a renter or a homeowner, it’s important to know how to look after your abode. From dripping taps to rewiring plugs, there’s a multitude of little fixes on everyone’s to-do list… And chances are that’s exactly where they’ll stay if you don’t have the […]
6 years ago

From people skipping queues to alarms on the weekend, here’s what annoys us most
Brought to you by Astellas What makes you go ‘grrrrr’ most? We’re about to share with you some of society’s top annoyances. If there’s one thing we’ve learned from all those surveyed, it’s that life will throw things at you that aren’t all that pleasant, but it’s how we deal with these little annoyances that […]
6 years ago

Around 16 percent of people in Ireland suffer from OAB, so what exactly is it?
Brought to you by Astellas Overactive bladder (OAB) disrupts more lives than you might think. In Ireland alone, it affects approximately 350,000 people over the age of 401 while a quarter of people have a friend or family member that suffers from it.2 Twenty percent of undiagnosed sufferers don’t go to their doctor because they don’t believe […]
6 years ago

Step away from the selection box! Donal Skehan’s harissa chicken and rainbow salad recipe will get your healthy family back on the healthy eating track
After a week of chocolate, it’s time they had some salad! This winter warmer from Donal Skehan’s latest book of health-boosting recipes is a perfect family dish… Harissa Chicken with Rainbow Salad Cook’s Notes: You can get lots of different kinds of harissa paste, but the rose variety has an extra layer of deliciousness – […]
6 years ago

Turn downtime into quality time and let the kids help you cook up some of Donal Skehan’s jewelled herb and rice salad
After several days of traditional Christmas dinners, we’re craving something different. This jewelled rice recipe from Donal Skehan’s latest book works with leftover turkey or as a stand-alone salad… Jewelled Herb & Rice Salad Cook’s Notes: If you have a little extra time, soak the rice in cold water for 30 minutes before you start cooking. […]
6 years ago

Ease your family into healthier eating with Donal Skehan’s ‘all the greens’ pasta recipe
It’s been a hectic few days, so give yourself – and your little ones – a nutrients boost with this green recipe from Donal Skehan’s latest book… All the greens pasta Cook’s Notes: About as simple as it gets – toss it all in the pan, give it a little stir, then just stand back […]
6 years ago

Expecting guests? Here are two brand new Christmas cocktail recipes to make
We like to see the Christmas holidays as one long cocktail hour. And as good as the traditional drinks are, we also like to try something new when we have visitors to impress. Step forward, the new Christmas cocktails from The Dyflin Bar. Located in the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in the heart of Dublin city, the […]
6 years ago

Four festive drinks to try for your Christmas Day cocktail hour
Christmas time, mistletoe and mulled wine… Depending on your Christmas Day routine, by now your dinner is either cooking or eaten – and it’s time for a pre/post dinner drink. Below, Bhim Santoo from Urchin shares some of his favourite festive drinks recipes. Try classics like mulled wine and hot port, or something new in the […]
6 years ago

15 creative baby names inspired by snow and ice
For the day that’s in it!
6 years ago

Apparently, chocolate is the secret to NOT overeating, claims study
Pass the selection box.
6 years ago

The expert guide to creating a five-star Irish cheeseboard for Christmas
Gold, frankincense and ALL OF THE CHEESE. Who among us isn’t hoping that Santa brings us a stay at Adare Manor in Co Limerick? (With a babysitter thrown in!) In the meantime, you can create a taste of five-star glamour at home by following this guide from Liam Simpson – Food & Beverage Manager at The […]
6 years ago

The Shelbourne’s Sommelier shares her expert Christmas wine tips (and Champagne coupes are OUT apparently)
Doing the Big Shop today? Then, as mammy taught you, it’s all in the planning – and making a good list in key. Below, Nisea Doddy, Somellier of The Shelbourne, shares her top tips on what drinks to stock up on, as well as telling you how best to serve them on Christmas Day. Kick things off […]
6 years ago

The expert guide to what wines to pair with your Christmas cheeseboard (yes, there’s a cheese for rosé!)
We love wine. We love cheese. But we haven’t a clue which types of which go together tbh. If there was a worldwide shortage of turkey and selection boxes, the cheeseboard would more than get us through Christmas. But eating our body weight in cheese is, as everyone knows, very thirsty work – so what […]
6 years ago

It’s been a record-breaking year for Team Hope’s Christmas shoebox appeal – and thank you!
Over 270,000 boxes were collected! This year, HerFamily has been supporting the Team Hope Ireland Christmas Shoebox Appeal. We asked our wonderfully generous readers to get on board with the campaign and pack a shoebox to send to a child in need this Christmas. Over the past two months, colourfully-wrapped boxes packed with toys, sweets […]
6 years ago

Looking for a Christmas cookery challenge? Try our eggnog trifle recipe
Edible eggnog? Yes please! Having enjoyed a stay at The Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore, Co Waterford, I can vouch for it being a place that – with its Michelin-starred food and its stunning sea view – knows how to wow. So, if you’re on dessert duty this Christmas and looking for something that will seriously […]
6 years ago

The BEST nuggets of wisdom, tips and tricks on baby sleeping
In life, we all need a little reassurance from time to time. Whether that is because we are unsure about our actions or choices in study, work or relationships, it can be nice to hear ‘I have been there too and this is why it’s ok’. I have never questioned myself or doubted myself in […]
6 years ago

Need some dinner inspo? Try this tasty veggie recipe that will give you a folic acid boost
Did you know that chestnuts are high in folic acid? Neither did we. If you don’t fancy your chance of roasting them over an open fire this Christmas, try this nutritious recipe from plant-based chef Gemma Ogston’s new book instead… Roasted golden quinoa pilaf A beautiful fruity pilaf made with protein-rich quinoa instead of rice. […]
6 years ago

Chicken potpie is an easy, tasty, one-pot wonder to add to your winter dinner menu
The colder months call for hearty dinners – the downside of which are hours spent cooking and mountains of dishes to be washed. This potpie recipe from the new Tasty cookbook is simple to make and keeps the scrubbing to a minimum too… Chicken potpie Chicken potpie is the ultimate in comfort food, and since there’s […]
6 years ago

Grammy nominee RuthAnne on how the chronic pain of endometriosis took her to a dark place
Dubliner RuthAnne is one of the foremost musical talents to come out of Ireland in recent years. An acclaimed songwriter, who was recently nominated for a Grammy, she also released her debut album, Matters of the Heart, this year. But while 2019 has been one of her most successful years career-wise, behind the scenes the 31-year-old […]
6 years ago

Missed your chance to fill a Christmas charity shoebox? Team Hope will send one to a child in Kenya for you
Life is hectic, particularly at this time of year. Our own to-do lists are lengthy, and a lot more seems to get added than get crossed off. So, we totally understand if you saw HerFamily‘s appeals to fill shoeboxes with Christmas presents for children in the developing world, and meant to get around to it… but […]
6 years ago

An easy-to-make fish tacos recipe that will have everyone in the family licking their plates
Brought to you by Donegal Catch A delicious way to get in that Omega 3. Fish can be a bit of a struggle in the house when you have kids. It’s one of those weird foods that the vast majority of adults love but a lot of kids hate. We’re not quite sure where exactly […]
6 years ago

Kids turning their nose up at fish? Here are some ways to make sure they’re getting that Omega 3
Brought to you by Donegal Catch We can’t forget about those healthy fish fats! Getting kids to eat fish can be a struggle. Though it’s a struggle we have to endure if we want our little ones to get the necessary Omega 3 into their diets. It’s important that we don’t forget Omega 3 when […]
6 years ago

Monsoon has ‘mini me’ dresses for twinning with your daughter that are super cute and sustainable too
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, is there anything more sweet than when your little girl wants to be just like her mum? Obviously you’d prefer to stop them growing up and keep them under your wing forever, but when kids copy what they see adults doing it can be seriously cute. (Albeit […]
6 years ago

Did you pack this box? Team Hope is looking for the person who donated its two millionth shoebox!
TWO MILLION SHOEBOXES! The staff and volunteers at Team Hope Ireland celebrated a landmark this week, when box number 2,000,000 was collected for their Christmas appeal. The record number was reached after 10 years of donations from families, schools, workplaces and teams all across the country – and with thanks to the many readers across […]
6 years ago

Trocaire is planting trees in the developing world, and they’re literally the Christmas gift that keeps on giving
Because a tree is for life, not just for Christmas. This has been the year where there wider world woke up to the realities of climate change. Spurned on by the likes of Great Thunberg, we are all keenly aware of the need for positive environmental action. As we head into the traditional season of […]
6 years ago

The stage show of David Walliams’ Billionaire Boy is coming to Dublin, and we hope Santa is listening
A 12-year old billionaire, an orangutan butler, and a company called ‘Bumfresh toilet paper’… Not since Roald Dahl has there been a children’s author so imaginative, so irreverent and so delightfully wicked as David Walliams. Some of his best-selling books, such as Gansta Granny, have been turned into equally successful TV shows in recent years, […]
6 years ago

Rick Stein’s next level recipe will ensure your little ones will never say no to vegetable soup
Tasty, warming and full of goodness, this French recipe from chef and food writer Rick Stein’s latest book will see your family through the cold months… AUTUMNAL VEGETABLE SOUP WITH BASIL, GARLIC & OLIVE OIL SOUPE AU PISTOU SERVES 6–8 Ingredients 100g dried beans, such as flageolet, cannellini or haricots, soaked overnight in cold water […]
6 years ago