[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/v/epXNJNjYBvw&hl=en&fs=1] As spring is in the air (when the north wind does not blow), I have begun longing for the good times my children and I have at the local farmers' market and contemplating our participation as vendors this year. I … [Read more...]
Organic Breakfast: Whole O's by Nature's Path
I often write about our gluten free food finds since two of my children are on a GFCF diet (one for Celiac, one for ASD). Recently, a box arrived on my door step containing some new breakfast and snack options to try out. This morning, my little munchkins enjoyed Nature Path's … [Read more...]
Cooking with Fair Trade Products
Image courtesy of AlterEco.com As a family, we love to cook together, it is a wonderful time to have fun and bond as a family. Cooking with your children has numerous benefits: It teaches your children mathematics, gives your child a sense of pride and accomplishment, will help … [Read more...]
Fighting Skin Cancer with Broccoli and Cabbage
Mom always said, "Eat your broccoli. It's good for you." Now I'm a mom, and I'm a broccoli-pusher too. It's not just lip service; broccoli and its cruciferous cousins really are good for you. It's already been demonstrated that vegetables like broccoli, cabbage and kale, when … [Read more...]
How Sweet it is: Brew Your Own Iced Tea
Ahh, the joys of iced tea. Even in the depths of winter, sipping a tall glass of sweet iced tea calls to mind lazing around on the porch under a warm midsummer sun. What's more, it's even good for you! While there are some good bottled iced teas on the market with natural … [Read more...]
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