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Archive for October, 2007

Walk Against Warming Sunday, 11 November 2007

By Joanne Hay October 31st, 2007

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Australia’s community day of action on climate change will be held on the Sunday 11 November 2007 - two weeks before the 2007 federal election. Show the Australian Government you support courageous action on climate change. Unite with thousands of other Australians and be the voice for our planet and for our ... MORE...

Message from Organic Pastures Raw Milk Guru Mark McAffee

By Joanne Hay October 27th, 2007

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Eight words are threatening to change your life: “or more than ten coliform bacteria per milliliter€ Those are the eight words added to dairy legislation in California on October 8, 2007. Assembly Bill #1735 (AB 1735) was signed by the Governor and becomes law on January 1st 2008. Contained in this law are ... MORE...

The Sweet Sound of Cowbells

By Lune October 26th, 2007

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Thanks to Louisa for being a guest blogger. Her blog, Constant State of Flux, is inspiring and enjoyable. Stay tuned as she will be part of the Nourishing our Children Blogging project coming soon. My family and I drink raw cows’ milk and use raw milk products every day; raw ... MORE...

Milk, Milk Glorious Milk: The Real Raw Milk Cure Week 3

By Joanne Hay October 22nd, 2007

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Wow, this little experiment has attracted quite a bit of attention. I suppose it is a little unorthodox in today's terms. Who would think to do a fast on only milk. Especially the quality of milk most households can access. Carolyn has prompted me to continue so here's the next installment. Week ... MORE...

What’s Really Killing Us.

By Joanne Hay October 9th, 2007

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I came across this awesome graph. It really shows how powerful fear is. St Pete For Peace.org is where I found it. I bet the amount of money spent on mitigating suffering caused by these threats is almost exactly the opposite of this graph. Turn ... MORE...

Milk Milk Glorious Milk - The Real Raw Milk Cure Week 2

By Joanne Hay October 7th, 2007

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Have you been wondering how we're going since last week? The best news is, we don't stink any more. yay yay! And the sex is back. Thank The Goddess. Moving right along, there were some days I didn't think we'd make and and some days, we didn't really. Wednesday night we'd ... MORE...

Everyone’s a Winner Babe

By Joanne Hay October 5th, 2007

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Our lucky subscriber has been drawn and has received her great prize. With her Schnitzer Mill Grain Flaker, Susan P can make her own fresh rolled oats, soak them overnight and have delicious bircher muesli in the mornings or porridge in winter. She ... MORE...

She’s Coming

By Joanne Hay October 5th, 2007

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"Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing." Arundhati Roy

Editorial :: Lush October

By Joanne Hay October 1st, 2007

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Welcome all to Nourished Magazine's October issue. My have we grown. There are now 860 Nourishers receiving our monthly newsletter, welcome to the newbies! Welcome also to our new bloggers, Christine has started a blog called From Scratch and Christy from France has started two new blogs, Adventures ... MORE...

Milk Milk Glorious Milk - The Real Raw Milk Cure Week 1

By Joanne Hay October 1st, 2007

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Week one is over. My Goddess, what an experience. I'll fill you in on what we ate, how we felt and how we smelled. Thursday to Sunday. We began drinking a smoothie for breakfast made with Kefirred raw milk - we used our new kefir grains from Dom who has ... 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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