Here are a few posts of interest in the nourishing food world: Rachel shares how her family’s diet changes have been overwhelming, but ultimately beneficial. I came across this video called “big fat lies” that clearly lays out why the food pyramid is so messed up. Happy To Be @ Home has day 2 in [...]
Lately I have been planning out my weekly menus using my menu plan worksheet. It has been working really well to have this sheet up on the refrigerator for whenever I need a reminder of what to do in the kitchen. Because I am letting you all have a look into my kitchen this week, [...]
photo credit This week I will be featured as the Kitchen of the Week at Happy to be @ Home. Please join me every day this week as I chronicle my kitchen adventures. Today: Introduction.
photo credit Just over a month ago my little brother came to visit. It was so great to see him. There had been two significant occurrences since the last time I saw him: #1. his second nephew was born and #2. a week before #1 occurred, he fell from a roofing job, breaking his leg [...]
It is cold, windy and damp here. All of our snow has melted over the past few days, but we are expecting more on Saturday. That means I won’t exactly be getting fresh produce from the market or our own garden. So why did I write a check out to a farmer last week when [...]
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