Whatever You Want to Do, Do It Now – Michael Landon
“Whatever you want to do, do it now. There are only so many tomorrows.” ~ Michael Landon
Ingredients for a Simple Life
“Whatever you want to do, do it now. There are only so many tomorrows.” ~ Michael Landon
Continuing with the second of a series of articles on Purification by the Elements, we will now discuss purification by water.
Revisit your childhood with the flavors of a retro classic made more nutritious with whole foods including mushrooms.
Discover the importance of having an emergency candle. Be prepared for power outages with a reliable and long-lasting emergency light source.
If busy mornings mean you usually skip breakfast, try a healthy baked recipe that is easy to eat on the go.
After a high-stress day, nothing beats a warm bath to restore both your body and mind. But instead of sitting in a boring tub with no frills, why not design an aromatherapy experience like no other by adding essential oils? Cue some soft music and get ready to relieve whatever ails you.
Easily feed a crowd with delicious smoky barbecue.
Purification through the four natural elements is about living in harmony with the environment. Native culture traditions name earth, air, fire and water and show reverence to their powers. Here we will discuss the purification by earth.
Q: It seems like more and more people are trying Tai Chi. Does this kind of slow exercise really have any health benefits?
In order to produce your own honey you have to have bees in your hives. There are three ways to getting the bees which are covered below.
How to hem long curtains to fit your space.
Get inspired by these innovative ideas to reinvent the ‘Something Old, Something New’ tradition for your special day.
It takes two to three days to make this New England specialty but it s well worth the wait. Soft and moist, the tart-sweetness of the molasses along with the subtle texture of the cornmeal makes for a very special bread.
If you’ve ever been nostalgic about breakfast-time when you were young, no doubt you remember raisin bread sandwiches. Whether toasted or not, this bread is perfect when covered in butter, or peanut butter or even just plain. It is not difficult to make, just make sure to add the raisins after the first rise.
I am not an “expert” in food storage, but I AM married to a man who grew up in the Northwest Territories and lived off the land. Due to their isolation, there was no “new” food brought in after the last barge at the end of summer, and before the first barge in May/June. He […]