Toothpaste, Part 2
Golly. It sure is nice to post a little something on a blog and get such a deluge of information. Here’s what I can share from yesterday, based on blog posts, FB comments and correspondence I received on the post: 1. The role of coconut oil in the toothpaste is anti-bacterial. 2. Be leary of […]
Toothpaste Day
I’m fond of the maxim A woman who doesn’t change her mind doesn’t have one. This is particularly true when it comes to the subject of fluoride in toothpaste. When the kids were babes, I swore off fluoride, convinced it would poison their pristine minds. I pestered and poked through our food coop until I could find […]
From Homeschooling to Unschooling
From Homeschooling to Unschooling March 17, 2012 Tags: homeschooling, traveling with kids Our new classroom Bob and I didn’t have a clear homeschooling plan when we decided to take Saoirse and Ula to Europe. Truth be told, I suppose it is more accurate to say that we didn’t actually make this decision to come. I […]
Asking For Help
Asking For Help March 5, 2013 Tags: family farming, sustainable agriculture Bob and I acted as though it were completely natural when Sara and Raymond, friends of ours with a CSA about 30 minutes from here, wrote about a month ago and asked us if we’d assist them with a barn-raising at the beginning of […]
But can we feed the world?
Photo by Seth Joel Sooner or later the question comes up, whether it is between two friends sharing a pot of stew made from local grassfed beef and their garden harvest, livestock farmers gathered on a pasture walk, neighbors working together to tend a flock of backyard chickens, or organic vegetable producers discussing yields at […]
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