Make it Fresh! How to Make Dandelion Tea and Cook Dandelion Greens
October 10, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Alternative Health, Foods & Supplements, General Nutrition, Herbology, Holistic Nutrition, Permaculture, Survival, Sustainable Living, Wild Foods & Foraging
The benefits of dandelion greens are amazing! Dandelion leaf tea is an excellent tonic and detox for the entire body. It helps to cleanse and detoxify the bladder, kidneys, liver and blood. It is an excellent, healthy diuretic because it is a natural source of potassium and replenishes any potassium lost through its diuretic action. When [...]
I’m Trying “Natural Hypnosis”!
August 18, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Holistic Living, Meditation, Reviews, Self Improvement, Self-Help
I recently received an free email offer to try out some “Natural Hypnosis” downloads from one of our sponsors, and decided to give it a try. When I clicked on the link, I directed to a page that asked me to sign up for a newsletter to receive the the free downloads. I did so, and within [...]
Super 8: A Movie Review
June 24, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Films & Movies, In The News, Reviews
Super 8 is the perfect summer movie. You’ve probably heard that Super 8 is an alien movie; and it is. But there’s much more to the story than that.
The Misto Olive Oil Sprayer (A Review)
June 17, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Reviews
The Misto Olive Oil Sprayer is a very handy gadget! I’ve had mine for approximately 2 1/2 years, and it has held up very well. It’s so nice to be able to have access to cooking spray consisting of my favorite oil, with no added chemicals, preservatives, or propellants!! It’s really easy to use, too. [...]
Runner’s Toolbox: The SPI BELT (A Review)
June 15, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Reviews
I just LOVE my SPI BELT!! I purchased it while training for the Country Music Half Marathon this past year. You know–one of those little “rewards” you are supposed to give yourself for training hard and meeting goals. This cool little pack looks really small, but don’t be fooled! It will hold your phone, driver’s [...]
Nashville Children’s Theatre Drama Camp Gets a “Two Thumbs Up”! (A Review)
June 6, 2011 by Becki Baumgartner
Filed under Reviews
Did you know that Nashville Children’s Theatre is the oldest professional children’s theatre company in America? It is also Tennessee’s only professional, non-profit theatre solely dedicated exclusively to children and families. Pretty AWESOME, if you ask me!! We decided to give NCT Summer Drama Camp a try this year for William (7). Nashville Children’s Theatre programs focus on the [...]
Soul Surfer – Inspirational Movie for the Whole Family
April 21, 2011 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Films & Movies, In The News, Inspirational, Motivational, Reviews, Spirituality
If you’ve ever asked yourself the questions: “Why am I here?” or “What is the meaning of my life?”, you may want to check out the movie Soul Surfer.
Art review: Summoning of the Muse by A. Andrew Gonzalez
February 16, 2011 by Monique Sears
Filed under Art, Reviews
A. Andrew Gonzalez creates fantasy art that touches the soul. Summoning of the Muse is a classic example of his work.
Create Magic In Your Life with Click – The Magic of Instant Connections
December 20, 2010 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Books, Inspirational, Motivational, Reviews, Self Improvement
We’ve all felt that “click”. When you meet someone and there’s a spark – you don’t know exactly what it is, you know it is special and you want to know more.
The Great Work by Thomas Berry – A Book Review
October 14, 2010 by Joyce Dierschke
Filed under Books, Inspirational, Nature, Reviews, Sustainable Living
The subtitle to Thomas Berry’s book is “Our Way Into The Future” and it is a sort of guide about how we need to go forward in this life on earth. But The Great Work is also a history book that timelines how we got to where we are: in environmental and moral peril.