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Crisp, Crumble, Cobbler…

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

My favorite late summer activity in our new house is definitely picking berries! I have been absolutely reveling in the abundant berries that ripen each day.  I’ve been experimenting with baking creations, too.  Today I went out to pick berries, thinking that since we had completely picked through the blueberries and blackberries the past 3 [...]

Late Summer Berry Bliss

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

We just returned from a week’s vacation in the form of Ashtanga Yoga teacher training (for me) and camping trip (for all three of us) in Burlington, Vermont. We had an absolutely amazing time, and I will post more about the yoga teacher training in the coming days. Coming home was both wonderful (there’s nothing [...]

Garden Protection Lies Within… The Matrix!

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Having space for a big vegetable garden was high on our list of factors in deciding on the best spot to call home.  Fortunately, with 9 acres, we have ample space for gardening and even managed to get two big plots tilled this year.  We planted 20 mounds of winter squash (buttercup, butternut, hubbard, and [...]

A Raw/Vegan Feast with Friends

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

A few nights ago, we went to a dinner party with some friends we met through yoga. We love dinner parties! Being vegan (Garrett) and vegetarian (me), it is sometimes tricky to have dinner parties at other people’s houses, since unless they too are vegetableatarians, they may not be familiar with how to cook a [...]

Bar Harbor Favorite: McKays Public House Restaurant

Monday, August 16th, 2010

I have a new hands-down favorite restaurant in Bar Harbor, Maine. McKays Public House is a winner any way you look at it! Absolutely delicious food, varied menu including vegetarian and vegan options, relaxing and friendly atmosphere, reasonable prices, gorgeous gardens and both indoor and outdoor seating, (and the best part) and they use organic [...]

Healthy Harvest

Monday, August 9th, 2010

One of the benefits of having an awesome backyard (or door-yahd) garden is the copious amounts of veggies that just sit there waiting for you to harvest them.  After visiting family and friends in New Jersey for a week, those veggies started to go a little crazy… especially the cucumbers. Today I went out and [...]

Theo, my love (aka Cacao, wow!)

Monday, July 12th, 2010

This just in (but not news to me): Chocolate, aka Theobroma cacao aka cocoa, is GOOD for you! Like, realllly good! I gladly inherited chocoholicism from my dad, particularly desiring the delicious bitter bite of really dark chocolate. Mmmmmm… Theo(broma), my love! Theobroma cacao: Photo by David G-H, care of flickr This morning my husband [...]

A breath of fresh air… and some home-grown veggies!

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

My blog has certainly taken a turn from nature-outdoorsy-crafty-yoga-chick blog to a new-momma-with-a-baby blog, and I apologize to any readers (assuming there are any!) who couldn’t care less whether I dress my darling Maddie in cloth diapers or banana leaves to keep her “compost” from composting our house and yard. For you tree-hugging, natural-living, nature-loving, [...]

Whole Paycheck? No longer! The Whole Deal Coupons!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Today while I was perusing one of my favorite Eco-blogs, Sweet Greens, I found this fantastic post about printable coupons to Whole Foods. I try to limit my purchases at Whole Foods to obscure items I cannot buy elsewhere (or can’t find at my local natural foods store) since somehow my bill always ends up [...]

Sweet Potato Coconut Soup… whoaaaa yummm!

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Soups and stews are among my favorite dishes to make during cold winter nights. The fact that they include tossing a bunch of ingredients in ONE pot, thereby decreasing the amount of resulting dishes is an added plus for us non-dishwasher-owning folks. We have a few standard soups and stews that we make often, and [...]

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