It’s been another wet summer again this year. Mild weather and lots of moisture is great for lettuce and leafy greens in the garden but not so good for my tomatoes. How’s your crop? It seems like years since we had a good tomato harvest in the backyard. We’ve struggled through years of drought, not really having enough water available to irrigate thirsty plants like veggies for the backyard. So when the drought broke we were delighted to finally have a thriving veggie patch again. But our expectations were soon dashed when we experienced the total opposite. Torrential rain and
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Hi guys, here is a table again with all of the Farmers Markets and places from around the world that sell Organic produce. We... Read More
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So what are the benefits of a juice cleanse? I get asked that question a lot. So let’s tackle it straight up. How about…... Read More
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This week I have chosen to show the guys some of the current items available now that will help you recreate the look once... Read More
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by Jayne Tancred Health experts are always telling us to eat a varied diet, but what does that really mean? Well, if you’re one of those people who eats the same bowl of cereal and glass of OJ for breakfast every day, a simple sandwich most lunchtimes, and then meat and two veg for dinner, your daily diet probably contains around 11 different types of food. But the experts at Nutrition Australia actually suggest we aim to include around 30 different foods in our daily diets so that we get a broad range of the many health-promoting compounds they contain.[1]
Read MoreWe have come a long way since the invention of the first disposable tampons, which were made out of lint, wrapped around a small piece of wood in the fifth century BC. Over the course of history, other materials used were paper, wool, sponges, and grass. It made sense that pure unprocessed, chemical free materials were seen as suitable for the most vital part of the female body. Things took a different turn in 1929 when Dr. Earle Haas invented the first commercial tampon for the convenience of women like his ballet dancing wife. Since then, more and more synthetic
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