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Archive for October, 2005

GOOD NEWS for Parents

By Joanne Hay October 31st, 2005

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Micheal Sichel D.O. N.D. PhD (ACNEM), Author of “How to Beat Hyperactivity Without Drugs” and new book “Good News for the Alphabet Kids" is coming to the Gold Coast on Saturday 26th November 2005. ADD, ADHD, OCD, Aspergers, Autism, Retts, Tourettes, PDD, NOS are who Michael Sichel calls the €˜Alphabet Children’ Learn how these €˜conditions’ do not have to be a lifetime sentence, how they can be treated and reversed... MORE...

Community Fermentation Gathering

By Joanne Hay October 26th, 2005

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Learn to make sauerkraut, kimchi, sourdough, fermented beverages and other traditional fermented foods. Last Sunday of every month This Month: Sunday 30 October 9am. A not for profit gathering of fermentation enthusiasts sponsored by the Weston A Price Foundation. www.westonaprice.org

Book Review : Nourishing Traditions By Sally Fallon and Mary G. Enig, PhD

By Joanne Hay October 20th, 2005

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If you only owned one recipe book, this would be it. It is a wonderful source of recipes, true to their traditional heritage and sourced from all over the world. It is also very contraversial in terms of the modern nutritional hegemony. If you're 'eating healthy' and aren't getting the positive changes in your health you desire, then perhaps the knowledge guiding you is incorrect. MORE...

Thoughts of Peace

By peacepilgrim.org October 7th, 2005

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"Although others may feel sorry for you, never feel sorry for yourself - it has a deadly effect on spiritual well-being. Recognize all problems, no matter how difficult, as opportunities for spiritual growth, and make the most of these opportunities." Peace Pilgrim

Stracciatella: Roman Egg-drop Soup

By Jessica Prentice October 6th, 2005

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Often in Spring we are craving simple foods. This meal helps you feel clean and light and it is quick to make. MORE...

nour·ish (nûrsh, nr-)
  1. To provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed.
  2. To foster the development of; promote: “Athens was an imperial city, nourished by the tribute of subjects” (V. Gordon Childe).
  3. To keep alive; maintain: nourish a hope.

Originating from Latin Nutrire which means to feed or suckle

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