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@walkerland
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Kitchen Witch | Wildcrafting | Homesteading | Organic Gardening Building a Greener Kinder World
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2017-06-22 03:26
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naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 13:21
RE: Make your Own Green Herbal Powder
mmmm, potato soup. I could handle a bowl of that right now. I ALWAYS feel the same about some plant that I just discovered or missed the window on doing a harvest but there is always next year (and more
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birthday
2019-07-25 13:15
RE: The Birthday Dog
Happy Happy Birthday Week! Oh my goodness I nearly choked on my coffee when I got to this line :) Have you noticed how much Mick Jagger looks like Grandma Haynie? That is the funniest thing that I've read
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naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 11:17
RE: Make your Own Green Herbal Powder
Somehow all this working with greens has me craving some kale chips - I bet you could do them with any greens - a little salt and oil - yum! :) (I think I might be the only person who thinks they are cool
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 02:13
RE: Make your Own Green Herbal Powder
absolutely! Those would both be wonderful things to add. I wish we had access to some organic seaweed, I'd really love to cook with it more often.
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 02:18
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
I am not always patient or compassionate - I have to check myself because I get too strong and feel them drawing away and tuning out - very parent/childlike. I guess I had that coming, I wasn't exactly
walkerland
creativecoin
2019-07-25 02:11
RE: [Food Photography and Recipe] A Mini Budget Meal and Exploring The Healing Power of Food
This recipe looks delicious - quick and simple nourishment. I've never actually had the chance to try a duck egg, they look so nice and big.
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 02:04
RE: Black Rice - The Forbidden Food of Kings.
Wonderful and informative post. We enjoy black rice. I'd never thought about grinding it up raw - I LOVE that idea.
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-25 02:00
RE: Food As Medicine - Using The Power Of Mushrooms to Heal and Support Me!
We'd love to start growing mushrooms. I have been lucky to find some chaga from time to time but I am never sure about the others. Still learning how to identify them. Food is a wonderful preventative
walkerland
homesteading
2019-07-25 01:48
RE: There's a Hole in My (Worm) Bucket, Dear Liza: Free Range Worm Farms
neat idea!! I've wondered about it and how well it really works so this is cool to read. We've got massive compost heaps filled with weeds and garden debris but I have stopped putting food scraps in it
walkerland
life
2019-07-25 01:39
RE: Building Project SNAFU - July 24, 2019 @goldenoakfarm
the garden looks beautiful, all those flowers are amazing! That stuff is always frustrating and chaotic :(
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-23 15:38
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
oh, thank you so much for this thoughtful comment @birdsinparadise, sometimes I wonder if I am doing the right thing trying to "influence" others but it does come from a place of love and also
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-23 15:35
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
π π πThanks for the lovely comment and I am so glad you've had a bountiful and lush gardening year. π π π
walkerland
life
2019-07-23 14:12
RE: The Universe Provides (Tea, And Other Things)
Heck, that is a lucky find! Those boots were obviously attached to you (or you to them).
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-23 11:03
RE: Making Herbal Preparations 101 Mini Course - Free registration until July 31, 2019
I saw it last night just before I crawled into bed and immediately thought of you. 33 recipes included so that's a nice treat.
walkerland
life
2019-07-23 00:09
RE: The Universe Provides (Tea, And Other Things)
lovely find, such ha cheerful teapot! We try to buy second hand as much as possible, and I love the hunt. The funniest story I have is from when I donated a box of things to the local charity and a few
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-21 12:07
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
Thank you @porters!
walkerland
homesteading
2019-07-21 11:59
RE: Hot! Hot! Hot! - July 21, 2019 @goldenoakfarm
We've been hit by a heavy wave as well it's going to be 73 (but feel like 83 with the humidex) today and yesterday was much hotter. It was incredible. All the roses were scorched, and I still can't do
walkerland
homesteading
2019-07-20 23:06
RE: We're Getting Solar Panels - Woot! But We're Cutting Down A Tree or Two - Sob!
Oh wow! Congrats on getting solar panels!!! that IS exciting! I understand your feelings about cutting down trees; it is always so hard to make that choice. We've done it twice. Our last house had them
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-20 15:45
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
I am so sorry to hear that the surgery made things worse. Sounds like your father has been on a long hard road to trying to treat his arthritis pain. I hope he finds something that gives him relief.
walkerland
naturalmedicine
2019-07-20 15:00
RE: Food As Medicine: Our Bodies Are Our Gardens
Arthritis is terrible as are the terrible side effects of medication. The best course of action to take is so hard to choose sometimes. A friend of mine has it in his feet and he uses a cannabis-infused
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