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  • I saw this book posted on another GR thread and it really intrigued me. I have not gotten it yet, but I thought I would pass the title along... "Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, a…
    in Birth Control Comment by SimplyRaw
  • Bluedolfin - No, I wish it was Las Vegas. Can you imagine the wonderful energy that filled that event....:) No, it was on a whim. Turned the tube on and caught a small part of Wayne Dyer speaking on PBS. I was where I was suppose to be at that mom…
  • Bluedolfin - I do not have any info for you...just wanted to say I caught that moment with Wayne Dyer..where his friend sang with the whales. It was Beautiful!! Happy Moments and Happy Thoughts!!! Many Smiles!!! :)
  • Beautiful shot Evergreen!!! A beautiful presentation of food is always music in my tummy!! There's nothing like Awesome Eye Candy!!! :) I am in for Saturday...if time allows...busy Father's Day weekend. However, it looks pretty simple so should not…
  • I do not think it is necessary to purchase Peter Glickman's book. You can just go to his website for more information. Go to the bulletin board for answers. http://therawfoodsite.com/ This is the original book and author of the... The Master Cleanse…
  • We love our Greenstar! It is simple to keep clean and love the masticating twin gears. We really feel like we have chosen one of the best juicers for juicing our produce. We have made ice cream/frozen fruit sorbets with our green star too! You can …
  • Hey trouble - Don't let the negativity pull you down. Focus on the postive things in your life. Think of your Awesome and Glorious Garden! I agree with what joannabanana said.Nobody can stand rejection and eventually he will probablycome to you won…
    in I'm about to cry Comment by SimplyRaw
  • Hi .kelly. - I fully agree with what you are saying. I also believe the higher fruit and green salads did help my dd tremendously. I was just offering other alternatives if needed.
  • Another alternative - Here is a link for earth clinic with some cures for body odor... http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/body_odor.html
  • dnacol - My daughter (age 10) started Oil Pulling with Sesame Oil. She started in April of this year. It has helped her BO. You can start Oil Pulling at the age of 5 and older. However, I have noticed she has also increase her fruit and green salad …
  • Hey Blue_Eyes! Don't sweat it! We all do and have our own pitfalls we run into. I know I have. It is all good and I believe it takes time. A journey. Try not to be too hard on yourself. Remember, you are doing so much better then most of our wester…
  • I have not grown green beans (bush or pole). My mother has, but I do not have the space where I am at. Here is an awesome site about growing green beans... http://www.greenbeansnmore.com/how-to-grow-green-beans.html The following information was …
  • Hey TJAB! Yep!! The lettuce bed sounds like the perfect spot. Start planting and you should be able to enjoy the pleasure of fresh radishes up to September. Just plant a couple of seeds every three weeks to enjoy through the summer months. They adap…
  • We are growing radishes!! In my opinion, they are easy to grow. A great way to introduce gardening to children. You can begin to sow summer varieties in mid-April and continue with three week intervals to September. Grow winter varieties from the en…
  • troublejustabubble - You are too sweet!! Thanks for the kind words and thoughts!! :) Let me know what you find out in reference to the "swiss chard". I do not know what it is actually suppose to taste like but I have a feeling it is suppose to be l…
  • Hey Blue_Eyes - How are you doing?? It is great to see you online! :) Sorry the Tolle thread didn't take off. It was interesting hearing the different thoughts of others on the subject. I have the books but only go to them when I feel drawn to read…
  • troublesjustabubble - I am sure it will sprout. Try to germinate more than one avocado pit/seed. We germinated three the first round, then four the second time around. Planting two or three trees together can enhance pollination. Our four pits didn…
  • WOW!! troublesjustabubble :) This thread is really growing! This is wonderful!!! :)  have_mersey - I believe the fence is the best way to keep turtles at bay. However, here is a thought for you...snakes and turtles are both reptiles, so I guess y…
  • have_mersey - That is too Wild!!! :D Yep!! Cool people come from MO. Sorry to hear about your lavender. I have found it to be challenging to grow lavender. Although, it could just be the goober in me. hehe I have tried many a times. Just doesn't ma…
  • I would really like to square foot garden, but do not have the yard or area for that at this time. When I have the opportunity to begin a community gardening... I would like to use the square foot method. Currently,(in GA) all of my produce is grown…
  • Territa - Awesome site!!! :) Thanks!! I love hearing and sharing gardening stories!
  • Hey!! :) We are in the southwest part of GA. If I remember right you are in MO about three hours from my mother and family. Grew up in Springfield. We have a 1000 acre farm about 1 1/2 hours from Springfield that has been in the family for 5 genera…
  • Hey troublesjustabubble!! We are gardening this year. Woo-Hoo!!! Tons of cucumbers (we love to juice those babies) Tons of Basil (two different varieties. Growing enough to freeze, so I can have pesto in the winter), Beets, dill radishes, lettuces …
  • Here is a short article that you might find interesting it helps explain what happened to the almond... http://mediaenvironment.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/waiting-for-the-dew-to-rise/
  • .kelly. - Thanks for sharing this awesome information!! I just glanced over the site, but am intrigued to read more. For anyone else who might be interested, here is a small description about the site (quoting the rawfoodexplained).... "The mater…
  • Irish Moss might be an alternative to consider.... The following quote is from purejoyplant... "Used topically, Irish Moss helps to soothe skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, sunburn, and chapped skin." Here is a copy of some info…
    in Sunburn! Comment by SimplyRaw
  • LOL!!! Your second picture looks like the hole in our house! I love it!!! We had not thought to put it up on a crate. What a great idea! We live in a historical Queen Anne Victorian cottage and are constantly moving walls when we can afford to. (…
  • You could sub pine nuts to acquire a cheezy flavor. For example...you could try Crisyn's Rich Cheddar Sauce http://goneraw.com/node/635 by using 1 cup of pine nuts and omitting the nutritional yeast. Just an idea.
  • This is from the Living Tree Community http://www.livingtreecommunity.com/store2/product.asp?id=132&catid=22 HOW TO STORE IRISH MOSS: DRY IRISH MOSS - Dry Irish Moss can stay up to a year in a cool dry place, as the salt will preserve it. SOAKED…
  • Topical applications of Irish Moss are great for the skin. You can go here to read some of the benefits of Irish Moss.. http://bestsuperfoods.wordpress.com/2008/08/14/irish-moss/ or http://www.bewellbuzz.com/general/all-about-irish-moss/ or http://w…