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My Journey To Wholeness: Book Review
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Saturday, January 1, 2011. Before I begin writing, I want to apologize to my vegan friends! I just finished reading The Butcher and the Vegetarian: One Woman's Romp Through a World of Men, Meat and Moral Crisis. And it was a really fun read as well as being informative. The author, Tara Austen Weaver. Also has a foodie blog called Tea And Cookies. That I am hoping to explore. Which I have passed while travelling up I-5. My local Co-op. For my friends in Washington Skagit River Ranch. What The World Eats.
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My Journey To Wholeness: Interested in Raw Foods
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Monday, January 3, 2011. Interested in Raw Foods. Right now you can download a free pdf of Jordan Rubin's new book The Raw Truth. At the Garden of Life. Website. Thank you Mr. Rubin! Thanks for the heads up on the book. Are you trying out raw now? January 31, 2011 at 5:02 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 169; 2007-2010 My Journey to Wholeness. Joining Me On The Journey. Interested in Raw Foods. Add Snippets to your site. General Health and Nutrition. What Makes You Eat More Food. A Year In Bread.
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My Journey To Wholeness: Healthy?
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One could answer that question many ways. When you begin researching healthy cooking and lifestyles, you will find many opposing views out there. Some eat no animal products while others feel the day is incomplete without them. Some cook, some eat raw. There are a lot of choices. So where am I coming from on my blog? From time to time you will see me discussing many of these options, but I will not be "choosing sides" so to speak. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 169; 2007-2010 My Journey to Wholeness.
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My Journey To Wholeness: Beginning Again, Again
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Beginning Again, Again. Well, here I am again. Beginning again. I've read that the only way to fail is to give up trying. I think I'll take that! My weight continues to be an issue and I continue to struggle with knee, hip, adrenal/glandular issues. Challenges, but not impossibilities. After Passover, I will be beginning again. Now that I wrote that, I'll have to come back, won't I? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 169; 2007-2010 My Journey to Wholeness. Beginning Again, Again.
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My Journey To Wholeness: November 2010
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Friday, November 12, 2010. So, this may not be the most glamorous photo I've ever taken but this jar is filled with yummy goodness. Who knew 15# of pears could fit in a gallon jar? I made these in my Excalibur dehydrator. I have only used it twice but have 20# of apples coming specifically for dehydrating and I can't wait! Have any of you dehydrated? What do you like to do and any tips? Friday, November 5, 2010. But today on Facebook. I ran across a post that Nutiva. That talks about egg farming and qual...
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My Journey To Wholeness: Healthy Cereals
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. That was eye opening. We never did eat all the sugary and colored cereals, but even some of the plain cereals are not that great for you. The one cereal I have occasionally enjoyed when in a no cook or speedy situation is Nature's Path. They are a good company from what I've read and are based in Blaine, WA, which is just up the highway from my parents. I was happy to see Nature's Path received their highest score! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joining Me On The Journey.
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My Journey To Wholeness: Crockpot Cookery
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. After years without one, I purchased a crockpot last winter. It is just a cheapy Rival that Target had on sale for $15 (normally $40) last year during the holidays. So far the funnest thing I have made in it is tapioca pudding, but I have used it for soups mainly. Today I found this post. With some great crock pot tips from Deborah Taylor Hough's The Original Simple Mom. Blog She is also the author of the Frozen Assets: How To Cook For A Day And Eat For A Month. A Year In Bread.
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My Journey To Wholeness: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. After years without one, I purchased a crockpot last winter. It is just a cheapy Rival that Target had on sale for $15 (normally $40) last year during the holidays. So far the funnest thing I have made in it is tapioca pudding, but I have used it for soups mainly. Today I found this post. With some great crock pot tips from Deborah Taylor Hough's The Original Simple Mom. Blog She is also the author of the Frozen Assets: How To Cook For A Day And Eat For A Month. For now I am g...
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My Journey To Wholeness: January 2011
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Monday, January 3, 2011. Interested in Raw Foods. Right now you can download a free pdf of Jordan Rubin's new book The Raw Truth. At the Garden of Life. Website. Thank you Mr. Rubin! Saturday, January 1, 2011. Before I begin writing, I want to apologize to my vegan friends! I just finished reading The Butcher and the Vegetarian: One Woman's Romp Through a World of Men, Meat and Moral Crisis. And it was a really fun read as well as being informative. The author, Tara Austen Weaver. Interested in Raw Foods.
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My Journey To Wholeness: October 2011
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Born In The Wrong Century? I came across this fun blog Born In The Wrong Century. Lots of ideas here! That was eye opening. We never did eat all the sugary and colored cereals, but even some of the plain cereals are not that great for you. The one cereal I have occasionally enjoyed when in a no cook or speedy situation is Nature's Path. They are a good company from what I've read and are based in Blaine, WA, which is just up the highway from my parents. Joining Me On The Journey.