A car powered by air?

September 17, 2008 by Editor  


For years the public has fantasized about cars that run on water. Thanks to a French invention, the future may now include cars that run on air. Read more

Art painted by animals

September 16, 2008 by Christine Briel  

Now, Bid on Art Painted by Your Favorite Animals! “Art By Animals“a special once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Read more

The sweetness of summer

September 9, 2008 by Richard Malcolm  


The sweetness of summer culminates all too quickly over Labor Day weekend. The best sunsets the best produce, the perfect sleeping temperature and the copious sunshine. Read more

Fall allergies – the real culprits

September 4, 2008 by Organic Annie  


There are so many species of goldenrod (Solidago), or golden top, as it is called in some parts of the country, a native US perennial. This one is “wreath goldenrod”. Read more

Pass the pesto!

August 27, 2008 by Organic Annie  


Fresh sweet basil, a favorite for pestos. Let’s hear it for an Italian favorite! Pesto (means “pounded”) can turn simple fare into smashing cuisine. It is simple to make and versatile. Read more

Rubber Boots & Flip Flops

August 18, 2008 by Richard Malcolm  


Ordinarily the knee high rubber boots have long been stored away in exchange for flips flops and clogs, but then began the great rains of 2008. A significant pile of mud covered boots Read more

Summer is Candida time

August 8, 2008 by Organic Annie  


In addition to minimizing refined sugars and starches which break down to sugar, there are several beneficial foods that help to combat yeast overgrowth during Candida Time, Read more

Seeing the bigger picture: Together on Earth

August 5, 2008 by Editor  


Seeing an image of the planet Earth taken from space inspires awe in many of us, since we can clearly see the connectedness of all of us who live upon this planet. Read more

Enjoy that sweet corn

July 30, 2008 by Organic Annie  


Sweet corn pictured above, showing the vital germ* close to the cob. Read more

Harmony in the bean patch

July 25, 2008 by Richard Malcolm  


The days start too early and run too late and it never seems we get everything accomplished on our daily list. Read more

 
 
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