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The Ramsey Family | John Keeler of Blue Star Foods
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John Keeler of Blue Star Foods. A Word From the Boss. January 13, 2011. Blue Star runs on customer satisfaction, and your feedback helps to keep our products tailored to your needs. We love to hear from you! Last weekend I received an email from a customer. I was touched by her warmth and commitment to her familyso much so that I wanted to share her story with you. I encourage you all to check out the Ramsey Family Food Blog at www.chickiepea.wordpress.com. Thank you again,. Posted by John Keeler. Blue S...
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: March 2011
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Monday, March 28, 2011. You know, KISS. Keep It Simple St. um. Sweety. ;o). Yep, as much as I'm hankerin' to explore and experiment, I just love to keep it basic and simple. Here's my fave lunch, which I post for those who may not have tried something like this. Raw veges dipped in homemade hummus. yum. :). 1 can organic chic peas. 1 tablespoon. maybe a bit more, of tahini or sunflower seed butter. Fresh dill weed, basil and parsley. to taste. Water, as needed.
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Autism + ONDs | Journal of Natural Food and Health
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Journal of Natural Food and Health. FOOD WATER . AIR . LAND . HEALTH. NOTE: After reading this page, you will be directed to 48 articles in THE AUTISM ONDs COLUMN. Of the Journal– the link is given also at the end. Autism ONDs: Recovery, Prevention and Causation. Conviction is they are all wrapped into and under the same spectrum with similar causes, treatments and preventions. (That is unless, of course, there is a better abbreviation to be coined or in use.). This is why I needed to take a Family Medic...
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My Story | Journal of Natural Food and Health
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Journal of Natural Food and Health. FOOD WATER . AIR . LAND . HEALTH. Augie's Gardening Again. M S, P. E. MS, PE. (Augie). Augie helps connect people to real food, farms and nutrition education throughout Ohio. He has a BS in Chemical Engineering. The Ryder System, US. Postal Service, Air Force National Guard. And many more. He developed programs while at Firestone and Marathon Oil Company and worked within government regulatory agencies. His interests now are in promoting natural farming and loc...BS, C...
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PANDAS / PITAND Awareness Ribbon Silly Bandz | ~♥~ Faith's Updates ~♥~
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PANDAS. – P.I.T.A.N.D. Awareness Ribbon. Rare Disease Day PANDAS Awareness. PANDAS / PITAND Awareness Ribbon Silly Bandz. PANDAS / PITAND families ROCK Happy Valentine’s Day! PANDAS / PITAND Awareness Ribbon Silly Bandz. By PANDAS - PITAND Mom to My Hero. In PANDAS and PITAND my blog. Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus. PANDAS and PITAND Awareness Ribbon. As most of you already know, with Faith’s input, I designed a PANDAS. I mentioned to Dan a day or so later that I wanted to get those ordered very so...
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: G-free, Vegan Shepherd's Pie
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Friday, December 2, 2011. G-free, Vegan Shepherd's Pie. No kidding. Doesn't it look good? Segue to yesterday when I rehydrated some shitake mushrooms to put into my vegan lasagna. When I was done, there sat the water I'd rehydrated them in. Oooo, I thought. can't waste that. Hmmm. time to try that shepherd's pie again? It was really good. Labels: dairy- gluten-free recipes. December 8, 2011 at 6:29 PM. February 15, 2012 at 8:04 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: April 2013
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Thursday, April 11, 2013. Please Tell Me You Like Veges. When you're on a vegan diet, you really need to like vegetables. If you don't, then you're going to be one of those very pale, pasty-lookin' people who really isn't healthy what a friend once called, "a mac n' cheese" vegetarian. Just another idea for eating a healthy, yummy plant-based diet. I'll give my recipe for hummus again here, for ease of use:. 1 can organic chick peas. To the desired consistency.
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: Stuffed Peppers, Gluten-free and Vegan!
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Stuffed Peppers, Gluten-free and Vegan! The first time my husband encountered stuffed peppers was at my Aunt’s house. She liked to make stuffed peppers for company. He loved ‘em. He asked me to make them. I didn’t know, of course, if this recipe was anything like my aunt’s, but it seemed pretty basic, so I gave it a try. He loved ‘em! Well, recently, green peppers were on special in the four packs again, but our diets have undergone so...
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: November 2011
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Stuffed Peppers, Gluten-free and Vegan! The first time my husband encountered stuffed peppers was at my Aunt’s house. She liked to make stuffed peppers for company. He loved ‘em. He asked me to make them. I didn’t know, of course, if this recipe was anything like my aunt’s, but it seemed pretty basic, so I gave it a try. He loved ‘em! Well, recently, green peppers were on special in the four packs again, but our diets have undergone so...
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog: Meatballs ~ No Meat!
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Wendakai's Home Garden and Health Blog. Saturday, January 7, 2012. So I tried it. Get your clean hands in there and fashion meatballs about 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter, and/or fashion a patty or two. (I got about 16 meatballs and one patty out of this batch.) Place into a warmed skillet coated with oil. (I used garlic olive oil.) Cook them on low-medium heat, turning as necessary. Watch them. you want them browned and warmed through, but not blackened. ;o). Labels: dairy- gluten-free recipes.