Urban Gardening
As Americans, we have become greatly out of touch with our food sources in the past 50 or so years. There aren’t many of us who have had the experience of eating freshly harvested vegetables we grew on our own.… [read]
As Americans, we have become greatly out of touch with our food sources in the past 50 or so years. There aren’t many of us who have had the experience of eating freshly harvested vegetables we grew on our own.… [read] by Paul Callaghan
Last updated on: June 3, 2015
So you have decided to make a change in your lifestyle and start growing some or all of your own vegetables and fruit. Some careful planning now will save you money and effort in the future.
Many new gardeners begin… [read] by Michael Edwards
Last updated on: June 3, 2015
Eating Eden
We are hungry. Not just for calories; it goes much deeper than that. The hunger is for nourishment. We want the satisfaction of eating and assurance that what we’re putting in our mouths is safe, life enhancing, and… [read] by Amanda Hudes
Last updated on: May 1, 2016
Why do we use pills to remove or diminish the effects of disease when we can prevent many diseases in the first place? Why are we spending so much money on prescription medicine but penny-pinching on organic food?
Life is… [read] by Michael Edwards
Last updated on: June 3, 2015
“Variety is the very spice of life,” wrote William Cowper. And certainly, ever since the spice wars launched numerous ships in search of these valuable commodities, our appetite for them has never ceased.
It was the search for spice that… [read] by Michael Edwards
Last updated on: June 3, 2015
MJ’s Herbals sent us their line of Herbal Salves to try. We love them! All of the ingredients are natural (most organic) and they work very well. Their line includes:
Lavender E Salve – headaches, stress, cuts, scrapes, rashes, blemishes,… [read] by Allene Edwards
Last updated on: June 3, 2015
I was a senior in high school the first time I attempted a natural cure. One day my glands swelled up and my throat hurt so badly I could barely swallow. I looked like I had the mumps.
I’d read… [read]