Explore More : May 24th
Isn’t this little guy just the cutest? I found him on a recent trek to my most favorite “happy” place in the city, Atlanta Botanical Garden. The frog pond was full of little guys like him, just doing...
View ArticleExplore More : July 11th
I took the kids blueberry picking this week. Good heavens, we had fun. I love that the kids got a better appreciation for the whys and hows of food production. And, of course, I love the amazing...
View ArticleAHS 2013 : “Why Women Need Fat”
Last week I promised to share some of the amazingness that was the Ancestral Health Symposium 2013. My *plan* is to share a little with you every day this week, all the while being aware that the best...
View ArticleQuotable Quotes from AHS 2013, Part I
Yesterday, I shared information from one of the most discussed presentations at AHS 2013. Today I am going to offer up some quotable quotes from the various sessions I attended. Let me know if any of...
View ArticleMy Fat-Soluble Obsession Explained. In Part. The First Part. That’s Really...
You’ve all read my post about fat soluble vitamins, right? No? Well, let’s just take a second to let those of you who haven’t read it yet catch up. It offers vital context for today’s post. Today I am...
View ArticleK2 : The Last Bit (For Now) on My Fat-Soluble Obsession
(This post contains an affiliate link. If you buy via this link, you will pay the same price as you would if you went straight to Amazon, but you help offset some of my blogging expenses. Thanks!) As...
View ArticleYour Brain on Fat : Another Piece in the Puzzle
(This post contains an affiliate link. If you click it and buy the product from Amazon, you won’t pay a penny more than if you went straight there yourself but you will help fund my blog. Thanks in...
View ArticleExplore More : April 4th
At long last, the signs of Spring are emerging all over Atlanta. The azaleas and dogwoods are bursting out everywhere and I’m starting to think about switching out my kids’ closets. I try to wait until...
View ArticleStill Not Convinced? Then, EAT THE YOLKS! (Part 1)
(I have affiliate links in this post. If you click and buy, you help support my blogging but you don’t pay any extra. Thanks!) My great-grandmother Elma lived to be 91. She was raised on a Minnesota...
View ArticleExplore More : May 16th
Last week, the head of school at my kids’ school announced at our weekly assembly that there were only three more weeks remaining in the year. The kids cheered. The parents gasped. As Rusty, the dad of...
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