Elderberry is one of those things I like to keep in my medicine cabinet for both young and old. It is good to take as a preventative to the cold and other nasty bugs you can pick up here and there. We also take it at the first sign of sniffles, aches, or flu-like symptoms. [...]
Black Friday is one of the plagues of our modern existence. I appreciate frugality as much as the next guy, but when it promotes nothing but sheer consumerism it is something to avoid. When you are going to purchase a product anyways because it is helpful, beneficial to your family, or involves supporting a family-run [...]
I am so pleased to be able to announce the winner of last week’s ebook give away is Kathy. You should receive your ebook in your inbox shortly. Herbal Nurturing is such a great book to introduce you to herbal medicine and natural healing. I know that and Michele knows that. So she is offering [...]
The coziness of fall has given me the itch to produce things in preparation for winter. Please join me over the next week (or two) as I share my series on making. Do you remember in October when we were peeling dozens of apples for making apple butter? It seemed wasteful to put all of [...]
Does it ever freak you out when you stop to think about where your dinner came from? I mean really stop to consider what that animal’s life was like, or what was sprayed on your potatoes, or what kind of a factory machine washed your carrots. Crazy, right? In that sense it really gives you [...]
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