If you’re approaching “middle-age,” you may be a little confused and nervous about the idea of menopause. Most likely, this is because this time of life for women has long held negative connotations in our society, largely tied to stigmas of aging. However, the transition to menopause can be a […]
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Do you like cold soup? I’m not usually drawn to it but after a week’s worth of hot temps in the 90s, it was time to find something new and cool. (Plus, I was having my parents over for dinner and I have this desire to always do something new […]
Need to cool off? Summer fruit season gives us lots of options to get a sweet-tooth fix plus cool off – enter Summer Sorbet. no sugar addition needed! Serves 6-8 1 bag frozen mango 1 bag frozen cherries ⅓ cup water (as needed) Blend everything in a high-powered blender and […]
Energetic, interesting, dynamic, and real are just a few words to describe Dr. Michael Edmondson, author, entrepreneur, and educator. We had the honor to sit down to get to know what makes him tick, and it was a fun ride. We invite you to peer into his mind and see […]
This recipe was copied and altered just a little. The original recipe is by Terry Walters from her cookbook Clean Start. Whether growing your own potatoes or finding them at a local farmer’s market, having local, fresh potatoes are unbelievably delicious. 1 pound fingerling potatoes, washed well 1 Tablespoon extra […]