When it is the time of year that the garden is overgrown with zucchini, and you cannot find another friend or relative to take another one, then it is time to make a delicious sweet loaf. The grated zucchini gives […] Read more »
mothering Mother in Daily Life Green Living Bites Shop Your Local Green Market – It is worth every extra penny you may spend on food to buy your greens at your local market. Greens shipped from California cannot compete with freshly […] Read more »
Another Oatmeal Raisin Cookie recipe! It seems that you just cannot have too many versions of this cookie! The ghee butter gives a unique taste to the cookies, and again I am drawn to the pumpkin pie spice for added […] Read more »
mothering Mother in Daily Life Green Living Bites For the Office: 1. Opt out of the plastic bags that are offered to carry lunch from the restaurant to your desk. The average plastic bag is used for 12 minutes and […] Read more »
There are moments when I do a little math. Mental math that is. There are about 7 billion humans on the earth right now, and each one needs to eat 2-3 meals per day. With the average worldwide life span […] Read more »
Over the Easter Holiday weekend, I made this soup as the vegetarian option for a family gathering. Although I can go on about the soup, which was amazing, I want to go on about the animals that surrounded me and […] Read more »
mothering Mother in Daily Life Green Living Bites ~ Meatless Monday – for Earth Day I am keeping this here. It is a small individual action that has a large positive impact on the environment. It connects us to one another by […] Read more »
mothering Mother in Daily Life Green Living Bites ~ Meatless Monday – a small global action that has a large positive impact on the environment, and connects us by engaging in an action together. Take a babystep each Mondayand embrace vegetarian and vegan […] Read more »
We had a wonderful weekend, a busy weekend, and one that included eating out at restaurants each day. It is Monday and I am resetting the clock internally and in our home. I am in the midst of about four […] Read more »
This recipe is an alteration of a recipe by Isa Chandra. The weather has been vacillating between warm and cold, and after reading the first sentence of Emily’s article, I just had to put some lentils on to simmer. This […] Read more »