While this won’t be the type of energy you feel from slamming a strong cup of coffee … when you increase healthy cellular activity and improve metabolism, you can also help boost natural energy levels. Think of it as more of a smooth, natural, healthy-feeling kind of energy. What Are ...
Spring is synonymous with fresh produce. Think tender greens, sweet peas, artichokes, and asparagus. These vegetables can easily become the star of any dish, offering a crisp, fresh taste that’s perfect for the season. Grilled Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce:A simple yet sophisticated side that...
Soil-based probiotics form spores, which are able to resist the harsh acidic environment of your stomach and make it all the way to your colon, where they can actually go to work making those beneficial postbiotics for you. There’s no definitive answer on whether soil-based probiotics are ...
As spring’s favorite vegetable, our Roasted Asparagus is a simple yet elegant side dish that’s perfect for Easter. Drizzled with olive oil, seasoned with salt and pepper, and roasted until tender-crisp, these green spears are a healthy addition to your feast. The key to perfection is not...
Drizzled the asparagus with melted butter. Shower One that shows A shower of thoroughbred horses. Drizzle A fine, gentle, misty rain. Shower To throw or cause to fall in a shower Showered confetti on the parade. Drizzle (impersonal) To rain lightly. We had planned a picnic for Joe's bir...
That’s right, and lectins can be healthy and good for you! You can’t paint them all with the same brush. It’s kind of like people who start with the premise that bacteria are bad. True, many are dangerous to humans, but many are beneficial and actually necessary for our survival....
Every kind of pea If you do one thing this month, it should be getting peas into the soil. The best news is that peas are incredibly hard to screw up. You stick the seeds (which are large and easy to work with) in the soil. There are two kinds of peas to consider. Sweet peas,...
It took some doing, between trying to purchase one at the automated machine at the train station and getting into and out of line at the JR Travel Center (kind of like a tourist information center for travel) a couple of times, but we walked away with our cards in hand, off to board...
some criticize orange wine as masking local soil and climate (terroir) as well as grape character the reverse argument is that orange wine is truer to terroir because it uses all of the grape: flesh, juice and skin like natural, organic and biodynamic wines, orange wines usually don’t have...
It also has the tendency to draw certain harmful chemicals up out of the soil. Good for renewing the soil, not so good for your insides if you’re worried about that sort of thing. Best with: Pretty much everything in the spice department – chili, coriander, cumin; rosemary, thyme, ...