Make a Winter Hair Wreath

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Simple Steps Towards Better Living

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Mystical Magical Herbs's avatarMystical Magical Herbs

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We live in a fast-paced world, juggling careers, family obligations, house and yard work. In spite of modern technology and convenience foods, we seem to have less time to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. We live in a world of chemical preservatives and “chicken nuggets” that bear little resemblance to traditional, wholesome food. Is it any wonder we’re stressed out and unhealthy? Shouldn’t we give some thought towards real nourishment and simplicity?

No matter where you live – whether on a one acre homestead or a small apartment on the 10th floor- and even on a small income, you can give yourself a better life by eating home grown food and creating your own herbal medicines.

Many people think you need a big garden to produce fresh vegetables and herbs, when in fact most vegetables and herbs can be grown on a deck, patio or kitchen counter. Also consider…

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A Green Witch’s Guide to Nature Walks

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A simple walk in nature has the remarkable power to promote well-being, reset your spiritual awareness and expand your knowledge as a practitioner. Today, I’m going to tell you why you should take the time to do them, how they will benefit you and how to get the most of out them.

A Green Witch Guide to Nature Walks

Tips to make the most of your nature walks.

-Try wild crafting.  There are all kinds of useful things in nature.  Bring some home, get creative, and even save some money.  Instead of paying $45 for a wreath from the craft store, go outside, find some lovely evergreens, and create something truly unique for free.

Cook with nature.  Obviously, never eat anything if you don’t know what it is and make sure it doesn’t have any residual pesticides.  But it doesn’t take long to learn.  Did you know the annoying wild onions that sprout up incessantly in…

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