This post was originally published in November of 2010. For some reason I feel better when we have yogurt in the house. Probably both physically and mentally. I use it as a quick breakfast with fruit and nuts or a quick lunch for that matter. I eat a bowl of it on most days when [...]
Our move off-grid has brought a plethora of life-changes for our family. Just about everything looks different for us, from our geography to what our days entail to who is home when. One of these changes comes in the form of me taking on a few more writing assignments. When Claire asked if I would [...]
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