Many people tend to think of pumpkins as little more than just a Halloween decoration or a Thanksgiving pie filling, but maybe it is time to rethink this plump, nutritious orange plant. Pumpkin is an extremely nutrient-dense food, meaning it is chock-full of vitamins and minerals but low in calories. There are many creative ways … Continue reading The Enchanted Pumpkin {Health Benefits and Nutritional Breakdown}
Category: Conscious Living
Blue Forest: Making sustainable treehouse living a reality
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What’s For Dinner?
The market was full of lovely produce this week and, therefore, very difficult to decide what to purchase. I settled on several baskets of beautiful tomatoes and bright green Swiss chard. Redfish is in season here and it is a fish we like a lot, so this recipe was made with redfish. You can use […] … Continue reading What’s For Dinner?
Potting Shed: Chalking it Up to Fall and Garden Blooms
Fall is my favorite season and I’ve been counting down the days anticipating its arrival. I’m so glad it’s finally here! We had a teaser of fall weather a week ago, but in typical North Carolina-fashion, summer is back and here to stay for a while. Upper 80 degree temperatures this week and into next, … Continue reading Potting Shed: Chalking it Up to Fall and Garden Blooms
Intimate Moments Of Silence & The Search Of Life’s Everyday Music
Photographer Judith Rodriguez is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From her project ‘Where Music Goes When It Is Not Playing‘. To see Judith’s galleries click on any photograph. Where Music Goes When It Is Not Playing Chopin Nocturnes are playing and Arturo, the cat, […] via Intimate Moments Of Silence & … Continue reading Intimate Moments Of Silence & The Search Of Life’s Everyday Music

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