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i heart mesa.: The Backyard Farmer Brings Locally Grown Produce to Your Doorstep
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The Backyard Farmer Brings Locally Grown Produce to Your Doorstep. This is the freshest produce in town, folks- delivered right to your door. The Backyard Farmer is run by a local farmer who works to bring the same stuff you see at the local farmers markets directly to you. Kara from Taste is Trump. Was the first one to tell us. About the Backyard Farmer. We've mentioned this business before. Everything we've eaten so far has been great. I am looking forward to cooking the beans to see what the diffe...
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i heart mesa.: List of East Valley Farmers Markets
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List of East Valley Farmers Markets. For an updated version of this list, including farmers markets throughout the Phoenix area go to. A List of Phoenix Area Farmers Markets. Photos from Mesa Farmers Market. Sundays from 9am to 1pm at the Ahwatukee Community Swim Center. 4700 E. Warner, Phoenix (just west of 48th St. behind Blockbuster). Includes produce, food products, information booths, and crafts. Mill Avenue Farmers Market. 24 E 6th Street in Tempe. Sundays from 9:00am to 2:00pm. Summer hours are 7:...
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Moms Essential: (AZ) Eating healthier this year? A few ways to do so without spending too much
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2011 Holiday Gift Card Bonus Deals. Discount on Fruits and Veggies. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. AZ) Eating healthier this year? A few ways to do so without spending too much. Arizona (Central) Farmer's Markets. Get your fruits and vegetables all over Arizona from local farmers. ". An Association of Valley Markets supporting direct, sustainable commerce between local area farmers and producers and their surrounding community.". Sites all over the state. Find your closest Fresh and Easy Store here. They of...
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The Enlightened Homemaker: Orange Blossoms for Tate
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Orange Blossoms for Tate. 1/4 cup coconut oil. 1/4 cup coconut milk or almond milk. 1 tsp orange zest. 1/2 cup coconut flour. 1/2 tsp baking powder. 1/2 tsp celtic salt. Juice of half of an orange. Melt coconut oil and let cool a bit. Bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes or until lightly golden. Do not over bake. Ice them with the following:. 1/4 cup melted coconut oil. 1/2 tsp orange zest. Couple tsp. honey as desired. Posted by Shari Goodman. March 29, 2011 at 4:38 PM. Thanks, Shari&#...
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The Enlightened Homemaker: Another gluten free way to start your day.....
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Monday, September 9, 2013. Another gluten free way to start your day. When going gluten free, to me the hardest part is breakfast. I have lots of gluten free recipes but this was my very first one I tried 7 years ago. It is my "in a pinch" recipe as I always have the ingredients on hand. I am sure many of you have this recipe but for those who don't, enjoy! There is not a easier recipe than this and it is so mild on the tummy! Moderation in ALL things. Grain free Banana Pancakes. Posted by Shari Goodman.
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The Enlightened Homemaker: If you just plant one thing.....
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Thursday, October 24, 2013. If you just plant one thing. It's a little late but it's time for my bi-annual garden plug. I pray you all have something growing. I have blogged several times why you should all be gardeners but if you came late to the game, here's a little recap:. Having produce on hand in case our food supply changed. Knowing where your food comes from. Increased health benefits from fresh picked produce. Becoming educated in gardening in case you HAD to garden. Let me give you the 411:.
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The Enlightened Homemaker: Finishing strong.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013. First off, this post isn't about running. Secondly, I am not a runner despite the above photo. Thirdly, you won't see a number pinned on me again. You can be skinny and rock hard and be a total mess on the inside. Consequently, you can be a little curvy and soft on the edges and be a total picture of health. If we would only change our mindset to becoming healthy our race on this earth would be a much more pleasant and better race. Oh, my friends, please, oh please be wise!
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The Enlightened Homemaker: October 2013
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Thursday, October 24, 2013. If you just plant one thing. It's a little late but it's time for my bi-annual garden plug. I pray you all have something growing. I have blogged several times why you should all be gardeners but if you came late to the game, here's a little recap:. Having produce on hand in case our food supply changed. Knowing where your food comes from. Increased health benefits from fresh picked produce. Becoming educated in gardening in case you HAD to garden. Let me give you the 411:.
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The Enlightened Homemaker: The oh, so many reasons why I love Costco!
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Thursday, August 15, 2013. The oh, so many reasons why I love Costco! Did you know that the CEO of Costco two years ago capped himself at $350k per year while the CEO of Sam's Club made over $5million? Costco pays their employees on average $17 per hour while Sam's pays around $8. 85% of Costco employees have health insurance. Sam's/Walmart average around 50%. You get the point. But, what I love even more is Costco's dedication to food quality! Organic spinach, Kale, greens. Organic potato and corn chips.