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My resolutions . . . more or less

The start of a new year is usually perceived as a season for clean slates and new beginnings.  Depending on your perspective, you might consider New Year’s Day as a time to turn over a new leaf, a time to

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When food oppresses

Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth

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Reaching your New Year’s goals

My husband and I sat down a few days before Thanksgiving to catch up with each other after putting the kids to bed. We had flown from August to December and sat looking back at the busy season of school

Posted in Health & Wholeness, Healthy Living, Nutrition, Uncategorized

Feeding body and spirit

I was in a hurry to get my 3-year-old daughter home before the backseat whining turned into a full backseat tantrum when I decided to cut through an alley and sneak my way into traffic. In doing so, I noticed

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