Here you will find a collection of posts on organic principles in growing plants, nutrition, and upholding other day-to-day healthy environmental features and philosophy we want to pass down to our grandkids and the grandkids of others.
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- why-and-how-to-consume-diatomaceous-3-joint-bone-ligamentsThe tiny fossilized phytoplanton skeletons in Diatomaceous Earth are known as diatoms and are silica-rich particles. Silica is important in bone metabolism and the formation of our joints. It is also thought to be significant in the health and forma...
- why-and-how-to-consume-diatomaceous-earth-6-heart-healthResearch shows that the heart is supported by the use of Diatomaceous Earth-- that cholesterol is kept in balance and the many nutrients in DE -- silica, calcium, sodium, magnesium, iron, and other trace minerals-- all work to build and maintain heal...
- Why And How To Consume Diatomaceous Earthon Dec 16, 2016 in amazon.com benefits of consuming diatomaceous earth diatomaceous earth hair nails skinDiatomaceous earth-- hey, isn't that the stuff you lay down in the garden so the undesired bugs will walk through it and their exoskeletons will be penetrated and their interiors will dehydrate, end of bug? Yes! My husband, Ed, is a dilig...
- why-and-how-to-consume-diatomaceous-2-skinImprove and Maintain Healthy Skin with Increased Silica in a daily teaspoon of Diatomaceous Earth:Are you dealing with saggy, tired, sallow skin, acne, rosacea, eczema, dry flakey skin or other skin conditions? A teaspoon of diatomaceous earth...
- Two Dreamy Cashew Cream Cheese Recipes - Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Oil-Free, Vegan, Soy-FreeI used to have a fairly low regard for cashews-- I didn't like getting them in the Christmas nut bowl, and I didn't like the 'after-taste' of some of the vegetarian recipes I had that contained them. But eventually I discovered that they can be...
- The Blessing of the Fig TreeIn our yard we have a little green fig tree that has launched into an abundance of fruit-bearing over the recent past. In its initial 8 or 9 years, it languished. Its little buddy expired fairly early on (not unusual for fruit trees in ou...
- A Sunday Outing to the Cumberland Farmer's Market and a Seaside Edible Walk,It could have been another day lounging around with the tablet on Facebook... but, twigged by something someone said (or inferred) about how lazy I am, I suggested to dear hubby that we might check out the new-ish Cumberland Farmer's Market. It...
- Spiralizing: Oodles and Oodles of Zoodles and NoodlesOkay, who has a spiralizer sitting in the bottom of their cupboard? Is that because you don't like eating yummy zucchini spaghetti? No? Is it because there were no instructions with your spiralizer and you ended up frustrated and maybe ev...
- Seedy Sunday Edmonton, Alberta 2016This Sunday, March 20, 2016, my husband and I attended the Seedy Sunday event in Edmonton, Alberta, the city where our son and family live, and where we are visiting while the grandchildren are on their Spring breaks.I feel so blessed since this is m...
- SEEDY SUNDAY 2016 in Nanaimo, BCThis weekend, on Sunday, my husband, Zoe dog and I drove down Island to Nanaimo for the annual Seedy Sunday.Seedy Sunday (or Seedy Saturday) is a gathering of gardeners, local small seed companies and nurseries, in a low-cost local venue where they c...
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