In case you haven’t noticed (I hadn’t–not being a milk drinker), there is currently a nationwide shortage of organic milk. You may not see the effects at the moment, but stores in the East and Southeast, namely the Publix and Wegmans chains, are unable to stock milk to keep up with the demand for an […]
Thoughts to Action
Vax Debate Revisited
Last week, I posted my thoughts on The Great Vaccine Debate by discussing the reasons I am wary of continuing vaccinations for my son. I hoped to put words to the feelings that I, and other parents (a few who emailed me following my post) are experiencing in the face of mounting vaccine doses and […]
The Greater Good
Just a Reminder… After the spirited debate about vaccinations that occurred the other day, I’m quite ready to watch The Greater Good next week! (By the way, comments are still open on the vaccine post if you’d like to weigh in 😉 Just remember to play nicely.) The Greater Good will be streaming on Mercola.com […]
The Vax Debate: Neither Side is Right
I vowed to myself that there would be a few topics I would not address on this blog, one of them being The Vaccine Debate. There are too many emotions, variables, and conflicts involved with it and I will honestly say that I am staunchly in the middle on this one. However, an inflammatory conversation, […]
FrankenLettuce
What’s Being Done to Our Food? If you’ve watched Food INC., you’ll know that it is mentioned that lettuce and tomatoes last, virtually forever, on grocery store shelves. Seeds of these plants have been genetically modified to produce a product that pleases the consumer: one that won’t go rotten. I recently complained about my organic […]
Trick or Treat For Good
Halloween is a mere two weeks away! My little guy isn’t old enough yet to be influenced by the sugary, processed side of Halloween, but our day will come. I love these ideas from the ladies at Celebrate Green, on spinning trick-or-treating into an activity that is less about the tricks (like the hidden additives […]