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Tips for Stretching the Meat Budget

Tips for Stretching the Meat Budget

by Andrea

There’s no way to deny it, the cost of everything is going up…especially the cost of food! Doesn’t it seem like every time you go grocery shopping, the meat items are one of the biggest budget busters in the cart? And if you’re like me — committed to buying organic grass-fed beef, pork, and/or chicken …

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How to Generate A Sustainable Income Without Working Nine-to-Five

by Andrea

“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ~Howard Thurman Have you ever wondered if you could use your passions in life and actually turn them into an sustainable income? When I …

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How to Treat Foot Fungus (a.k.a. Athlete's Foot) Naturally 5

How to Treat Foot Fungus (a.k.a. Athlete’s Foot) Naturally

by Andrea

Is there a fungus among us? Well if so, you’ll know it because fungal infections of the feet — better known as athlete’s foot — are often recognized by symptoms of burning and itching; likewise, they can cause the infected area to crack, peel, and sometimes blister. This can spread to the hands as well. …

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How to Create a Gardening Binder

How to Create a Gardening Binder

by Andrea

Spring is here and many of us will be knee deep in compost very soon — if you’re not already — preparing our gardens for what we pray will be a beautiful harvest. After 4 years of pretty serious gardening, I consider my garden beds mature. By now, I have a good understanding of what …

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Growing Common Garden Thyme ~ And a Recipe for Thyme Honey 6

Growing Common Garden Thyme ~ And a Recipe for Thyme Honey

by Andrea

Common garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) found it’s way into my backyard a couple years ago. I first planted it after my search for a sustainable source of vitamin C lead me to read this article. I now know that thyme contains more vitamin C than any other herb and it has countless medicinal uses as well. Today, my …

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Homemade Laundry Stain Stick 1

Homemade Laundry Stain Stick

by Andrea

It’s official…I’m in love with homemade soap. The moisturizing lather. The clean skin and hair. The ability to control the ingredients. But most of all, I love that by making it myself I remain connected to all of the wonderful women before me who learned the necessary homemaking tasks of cooking from scratch, gardening, mending, …

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