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Growing Green Onions That Are Organic and Free?
Categories: Recipes-Food

I eat a ton of salads, and so do my family members, and green onions go on EVERY salad. So I buy at least two bunches every week. They’re not that expensive – usually about $1.25 – $1.50 for two bunches. Still, that’s approximately $75 a year that I could spend on something else. More […]

How To Grow Hair, Part 2: DIY Coconut Oil Treatment For Thinning Hair?
Categories: Beauty

In our last post about how to grow hair, we pointed out the dangers of Minoxidil and Rogaine. There are others, of course, that promise thick, shining, luxurious hair with no side effects, but none of them seem any safer than Rogaine. So here’s an idea worth trying: a DIY coconut oil treatment for thinning […]

Lettuce: Pesticide-Free, Non GMO, Local
Categories: Recipes-Food

This is the kind of produce we should all be promoting and eating. It’s a lettuce mix called “Lettuce Buy Local”. It’s a mix of three lettuces: 1. Romaine 2. Green Lollo 3. Red Lollo Pesticide free: the farm that grows this is local but it’s spreading all over the southeast, according to their website. […]

How To Grow Hair, Part I: Rogaine Dangers
Categories: Beauty

Lots of folks these days are desperate about their thinning hair and look everywhere for solutions. Thin hair, or even balding, is no joke to some people – actually to most people – and especially women. After all, guys can be studly with a shaven head. Women, not so much. Since we’re often desperate to […]

DIY Chocolate Lip Gloss
Categories: Beauty

Here’s a luscious chocolate lip gloss recipe from our 517 Spa and Beauty Gifts To Make book. I’ve made it several times and it’s especially great in the summer when we feel dried out from sun or sand. Actually, it’s pretty great in the winter, too, when it’s so much drier. It’s all natural, wonderful for […]

My Ninja Parsley Plant
Categories: Recipes-Food

Parsley is supposedly the world’s most popular herb. I planted parsley in a pot last spring, rather than in the ground, and had no expectation that it would survive the winter with its snows (OK, not so much snow this past year), sleet, ice and single digital temps. In the autumn, right before the first […]

Are You Eating GMO Foods Without Knowing It?
Categories: Recipes-Food

Are you and your family eating GMO – genetically modified – foods? Do you care if you are? Perhaps you should. GMO foods come from seeds and plants that have been altered in a laboratory. There are various reasons for doing this. For instance, rapeseed, the source of canola oil, has been modified so that […]

Have A Glorious Easter!
Categories: At Home

Spring has sprung in Atlanta, GA, and today is a gorgeous day. It’s also an important day for all us Christians because it’s in honor of the rebirth of Jesus. I’m personally not a literalist and am not really involved with the ‘story’, but I am thrilled to honor the Christ within all of us. So have […]

Veggie Burger Recipe, Part II: Even Better Than The Last Ones!
Categories: Recipes-Food

A week or two ago I made my first attempt at a healthy black bean burger. I really like Morningstar Farms black bean burgers but they’re GMO and I am eating much less processed food these days. I really love my first burgers and have made them a couple of more times. But there is […]