I think in our modern age, we tend to dismiss ancient wisdom far too readily. I am not saying that…
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Mother Earth Monday – Homemade Pectin
Years ago, I posted on a site about how to make your own pectin. I doubt it ever got much…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Solar Roadways
So there’s a fledgling company that has created the world’s first solar road. More than that, it is a ‘smart…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Homemade Sugar
There are lots of sweeteners that you can gather or grow on your own. Honey and Stevia come immediately to…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Trail Pasta
While I am dedicating so much of my time and attention to the Iron Game Chef competition, I am going…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Starter Livestock Addendum
You may recall my original post regarding the top 5 picks (I know, technically six) for starter animals on a…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Breathing Earth
So you have a few friends who have a hard time wrapping their minds around just how rapidly the earth…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Stories of the Blackfoot Tribes
Native to Northern America, the Blackfoot Confederacy (Niitsítapi) were a nomadic grouping of four tribes. Three were in what is…
Continue reading →Today is Sunday
Who would have guessed? Somewhere along the way I got my days fudged and dropped poor Sunday out of the…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – How Organic is Organic?
Let’s first start by clarifying that every organic anything is allowed to have 95 percent inorganic components. This is a…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Yogurt
There is just something special about fermentation in all it’s forms. Sauerkraut, cheese, beer, pickles, wine and of course, yogurt.…
Continue reading →Mother Earth Monday – Natal Plum
When first relocating to this area, almost nothing was familiar. Even now, I only know a handful of plants well…
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