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Tune into a podcast with health benefitsKickstart your healthy living regime by tuning into the Happy Pear’s latest series. Stephen and David Flynn have a new Healthy Living podcast that aims to

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The water temperature is around 9°C - far from freezing - but there s something about jumping straight in that feels like being hit in the chest with a lump hammer. I ve been cold before but truthfully nothing like this. This is the kind of cold that soaks right through to your bones in seconds. It s so cold, in fact, that getting out of the water and standing dripping on the stony beach feels positively warm. And yet, at 8.20am on a grey Thursday morning in December, there are around 30 people at the cove in Greystones, Wicklow, to partake of this daily ritual.

RTE chef Donal Skehan shares cute snap of two sons gatecrashing wife as she attempts to eat Christmas dinner

Updated: 3 Jan 2021, 18:41 RTE chef Donal Skehan has shared a cute snap of his two sons gatecrashing his wife as she tried to eat her meal. The telly personality told how his two boys were like homing missiles and refused to let Sofie eat Christmas dinner in peace. 2 Donal shared a cute snap of them sitting on Sofie s lap as Noah tucked into some Christmas turkeyCredit: instagram 2 Noah and Ollie enjoyed their first festive season in Ireland this year as they sported matching outfitsCredit: instagram Earlier this year, Donal, Sofie and their two kids Noah and Ollie moved from their home in LA back to Ireland.

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The water temperature is around 9°C far from freezing but there’s something about jumping straight in that feels like being hit in the chest with a lump hammer. I’ve been cold before but truthfully nothing like this. This is the kind of cold that soaks right through to your bones in seconds. It’s so cold, in fact, that getting out of the water and standing dripping on the stony beach feels positively warm. And yet at 8.20am on a grey Thursday morning in December, there are around 30 people at the cove in Greystones to partake of this daily ritual.

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