SATURDAY EDITION | 3 books to read, a documentary to watch and a unique milk tart recipe to try



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Edition Saturday, September 12.  (Image: Getty)

Edition Saturday, September 12. (Image: Getty)

This weekend’s Saturday issue is all about balancing your life with insightful and insightful content from our various lifestyle brands. Enjoy.

FOR THE MIND

Bin Laden’s hard drive: the most secret content finally revealed

When Osama bin Laden was assassinated in Abbottabad in 2011, the Navy SEALs recovered hard drives and computers from the al-Qaeda compound. Now, almost a decade later, some of this data has been declassified and published. In the National Geographic documentary, Bin Laden’s hard drive the content of the devices is revealed and analyzed. (Read more here)

Three new books to add to your reading list

So many great books, so little time. Here are three new readings we can’t wait to sink our teeth into. (Read more here)

Why Red Bull’s Max Verstappen plan didn’t work

Since then, Red Bull’s previous problem of equal drivers earning points against each other has morphed into the current disaster of having an underperforming second driver, making it a one-car team. (Read more here)

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Max Verstappen (Dan Istitene / Getty Images)


FOR THE BODY

RECIPE | Crème brûlée tart

Perhaps the most exciting recipe of the year: the crème brûlée milk tart. (Read more here)

‘We are trying to fix a broken identity, food must be included’

Food and food cultures provide texture and foundation for who we are. Across South Africa, indigenous food activists have been working to discover coordinates that can bring us closer to our identities. (Read more here)

Reclaim The Pantry is a food-centric cult project

Reclaim The Pantry is a food-focused project by cultural activist Zayaan Khan. Khan is a cultural worker looking to explore the possibilities offered by localized food systems. (Photo: Zayaan Khan / Supplied)


FOR THE SOUL

Are we turning our backs on religion?

Has the way we do spirituality changed? Why is this so and what does it mean for our souls? (Read more here)

What is wildschooling?

Wildschooling is a movement designed to honor and support our innate and inexorable bond with nature and give voice to our inner wild nature. (Read more here)

What is wildschooling and could it take off in po

What is wildschooling? (Image provided by Caryn Venter / Grow Wild)

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