If you're anything like me, you struggle with ridiculously dry hair in the winter months. Sometimes it is difficult to catch up with hydrating your hair in the summer too - especially if you don't live in a moist or humid region. There are many ways to feed your hair naturally, and below I've listed just a few that you can try out at home. Perhaps you've tried playing around in your kitchen with all sort of food for making facial masks, but have you tried feeding your hair yet with some ... Read the Post
5 Ways to Feed Your Hair Naturally
Five Flower Craft Ideas
Summer is in full swing and flowers are in full bloom. If you remember back to when you were a child, you probably can remember using flowers for more than bouquets for Mom. Here are five flower craft ideas you may remember and can use with your own children. 1) Make Dandelion Chains: Dandelion chains are something that children all over the country have made through the years. They’re almost the epitome of summer fun, especially for small children. And, because they don’t need many ... Read the Post
How To Garden in the Best Lunar Phase
The moon influences much in nature, and the garden is no exception. Working with the phases of the moon for planting and harvesting helps boost yields and the overall health of your plants without resorting to chemical means. Gardening by the moon is not a new concept in human history, but it may be new to the modern gardener. The moon is responsible for creating the tides in our oceans, thereby the moon alone dictates the movement of large masses of water. Of course, this means it ... Read the Post
Our Fun at Springfest
Last weekend, a Springfest event was held at my daughters' school. Her school is a Waldorf-inspired one, so there is plenty of outdoor activity and nature inspired learning. The playground consists of a sand pit enclosed by some standing logs, some wooden stairs, a community school garden and a gathering circle defined by some wooden benches made of tree logs. The Springfest was a wonderful celebration and welcoming of Spring. There was a bouncy castle (where my son spent the majority of ... Read the Post
Turn Your Manicured Lawn into an Edible One
The manicured lawn is an American classic. It evokes images of Dad with his backyard grill and Mom wearing pearls and a crisp apron. It's an idyllic scene, but a bit outdated. These days, eating your lawn is the new trend, and for good reason. For one thing, the manicured lawn is only possible with copious amounts of pesticides, weed killers, and synthetic fertilizers. The neat, green, square lawn is, essentially, artificial. An edible lawn will boost your family's ... Read the Post
7 Homemade Honey Beauty Recipes
Honey is an ancient beauty aid that is being rediscovered. Its moisture-rich, antimicrobial properties make it the perfect moisturizer for your skin. We use it in our home a lot - in tea and in coffee, in warm milk for the kids, as a replacement sweetener in recipes. And of course, peanut butter and honey sandwiches are always a huge hit! We even use bee pollen regularly as a nutritional food. I've known for awhile now about the uses of honey for skin care and beauty purposes, but have only ... Read the Post
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