Although you may not realize it, photo frames are a great way for you to add decoration and character to your home.
The beans, tomatoes and chili powder that typify Texas-style chili are all optional. In fact, you can even omit the meat altogether and substitute beans, lentils or tofu. It would still be chili.
This week’s recipe was inspired by a creamy oatmeal brûlée with a crackling crust. It features dried fruits and nuts that are baked into thick and hearty oats. Serve some for breakfast, then reheat the rest in the microwave for dessert, topped with a small scoop of reduced-fat yogurt or vanilla ice cream.
Discover natural antiseptic remedies to heal minor cuts and wounds! Garlic, honey, and other natural solutions can help promote faster healing without chemicals. Learn more here!
Why the “Tooth Fairy” Tradition still Captures Kids’ Imagination: Learn all about the Tooth Fairy Best Practices and more!
Discover how neem and turmeric can help with acne. Explore the benefits of their antibacterial properties for clearer skin.
I have a tip to add for those readers suffering from eczema, psoriasis or any mild skin condition (including mild cases of acne).
If you’ve already made a basic bath salt, but you want to produce a more professional product, you’ll love these simple techniques.
Discover the art of making herbal bath recipes with high-quality ingredients. Create natural and soothing products for yourself or as gifts.
Ginger dilutes the blood, through which improves the blood supply in the brain and lungs, so it can be used by patients with bronchitis, pneumonia and even asthma.
In addition to its scent, the jasmine plant also has healing properties. It is also used as a well-known cleansing remedy.
Indulge in the luxurious world of bath bombs. Create your own scented and colorful bombs for a spa-like experience at home.
Returning oranges to the holiday treat they once were, I marinate sliced oranges with spices then whirl some of the marinade with apricot fruit spread, creating a jewel of a sauce.
Here is another bath recipe that my Grandmother taught me. We would spend the weekend before Christmas filling jars with the aromatic bath salts then hand them out to our family and friends. It was a tradition my Grandmother shared with me that I now share with my daughters. I hope you like it as much as we do.
