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" . . . The quality of the fruits and vegetables available at grocery stores is terrible. Most are laden with toxic substances, such as sulfates on grapes, pesticides . . . many times fruits and vegetables are imported from foreign countries that use toxic pesticides that are illegal in the United States."
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An Underappreciated Herb Comes Into Its Own

It’s time to rejuvenate the flavors of spring with an infrequently explored herb that’s finally sprouting up in kitchens everywhere: thyme.

Its flavor profile, characterized as minty and green, emulates the spirit of spring, making it an essential complement to the season’s most popular foods: seafood, asparagus, new potatoes, mushrooms, baby greens and lemons.

Thyme is a favorite among professional chefs and innovative home cooks, and Americans have begun to embrace it as a pantry staple. Sales have increased by 24% over the last few years as interest in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Caribbean cuisines explodes. Thyme is a key ingredient in the Middle Eastern spice blend za’atar, as well as bouquet garni, Herbes de Provence and Jamaican Jerk seasoning.


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Spring Thyme Salmon

Discover the flavor and versatility of thyme this season by test-driving our simple weekend recipe.

Spring Thyme Salmon is enhanced with a delicate marinade that’s quick and easy to make. The salmon fillet makes a beautiful, perfectly pink presentation when served whole, flecked with aromatic thyme.

Prep time is 10 minutes, marinating time is 20 minutes, and cooking time is 10 minutes.

All of the ingredients should be available at your local natural and organic food store.


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Growing Tasty, Juicy, Healthy Tomatoes
Organic Gardening
Big, juicy, tasty tomatoes

The tomato is the most popular vegetable grown in the world. (Okay, technically they’re berries, but you don’t usually see chocolate-covered tomatoes in a grocery store.) They are very easy to grow, and come in many delicious varieties, from small cherry tomatoes to giant beefsteaks. They can grow up to ten feet tall, and can fit in as little as one to three square feet of ground space. Tomato plants can be grown in a container if you don’t have access to a garden.

Whatever variety and flavor you decide to grow, the taste, texture and nutritional value of your tomato is determined by the soil condition in your garden. And if you are an organic gardener, you will know that the health of the soil is the basis for everything else.

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Eat Your Landscape
Organic Gardening

Drive around any residential neighborhood in the country and you’re bound to see the same, standard landscaping theme—a few shade or flowering trees, a green lawn and some foundation shrubs around the house. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Imagine having a yard that looks beautiful and produces fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs for you without a lot of extra work. That’s edible landscaping.

Edible landscapes incorporate food-producing plants into a residential landscape. It’s really very simple. Instead of planting a purely ornamental tree, shrub or flower, choose plants that are beautiful and that also produce an edible crop.

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Growing Fragrant Roses
Organic Gardening

 Ah, the rose. No other flower conjures up such passion, sentimentality and delight. No one is sure exactly what it is about this flower that inspires such adoration, but my guess is it’s the fragrance. While some modern hybrid roses aren’t fragrant, there are still many varieties with an intoxicating scent that will knock your socks off.

 

Choosing the rose with the best fragrance is impossible because fragrance is a matter of personal preference. However, there are some varieties that many agree are incomparable when it comes to an alluring aroma.

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Toxins in Bottled Water
Health
toxins in bottled water

Water is necessary for life, so it's a wonder that it's treated with such disregard. What flows from the tap at home is often polluted with some form of pesticide, industrial chemical, pharmaceutical drug, or other toxin - even after it's passed through a treatment facility.

The ability of water treatment facilities to remove toxic chemicals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and other toxins is minimal, and in some geographical areas, non-existent. Even the pipes through which clean water must travel may itself be the source of toxins.

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The Health Benefits of Antioxidants
Health

Eating Healthy

”The amount of antioxidants in your body is directly proportional to how long you will live."
- Dr. Richard Cutler, former Director of the National Institute of Aging, Washington

Antioxidants are the nutritional equivalent of man's best friend - they are loyal protectors and nurturers of our cells, repelling disease, and promoting good health. Antioxidants can come from healthy eating or in the form of supplements, and they include a family of naturally formed components like vitamin A, beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamin E, and more. They are believed to protect cells from free radicals, harmful oxygen molecules thought to damage cells that result in cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, and they may be the underlying reason why we age.

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Juice to Boost Your Immunity This Flu Season!
Health
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We're sure you're like everyone else this flu season and can't afford to get sick. Here are two immunity boost juice recipes to help keep the doctor away and keep you healthy. The following recipes are simple and easy to make. If you don't have a juicer we've even provided a link to some of the best juicers on the market.

The first recipe can boost your immune system's fighting power. The second can help you fight the flu if you already have it while giving your immune system a boost. You can enjoy these juices as much or as little as you want. You can drink one everyday or up to three times a day depending on if you are sick or just improving your immune system. Remember, listen to your body. If you are juicing often and your body is sending you signals to slow down your intake, do it.

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Brain Boosters
Health
 A child with good brain health has the opportunity to be more successful in their schoolwork, and that translates to a better school year for both of you. There are many factors that affect brain health, and in this article we’ll focus on a few things you can do to make a positive difference in your child’s learning and memory function.
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PMS and Pain
Health

 

It’s no secret that many women suffer through their monthly periods, experiencing cramps, bloating and lower back pain, to name just a few. But a large number of them—estimated at anywhere from 30 to 90 percent—also endure the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Most women feel some discomfort before their periods. But if you have PMS, you may feel so anxious, depressed, or uncomfortable that you can't cope at home or at work.

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Good Fats, Bad Fats
Health

Nuts

Fats have gotten a bad rap. Cruise any supermarket aisle, and the promises of “fat free” and “no trans fats” leap from the shelf. Confused consumers trying to eat well mistakenly eschew any kind of fat - and think they’re doing their body a favor. The fact is there are good fats and bad fats and it is important to know the difference.

Here is something to chew on: eating the right kind of fat isn’t just delicious, but it is necessary for optimum health. Some fats are so important that they are called essential fatty acids, and are essential for proper cell function, brain functioning (especially in children), hormonal balance, for calming inflammation, and for maintaining healthy skin and hair.

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Gardening During Global Warming
Organic Gardening
Charlie NardozziWhether you believe global warming is a natural cycle of the planet or caused by human activity, the Earth is warming, and plants and the environment are changing because of it. The question is not whether it will continue, but how severe the results will be. Native ranges of plants may move northward: Imagine state trees no longer growing in their home states. Without the killing effects of a cold winter, pests and diseases may be more widespread. Weeds and invasive species like kudzu may broaden their range. Severe weather, such as droughts, heavy rainfalls and floods, may be more pronounced.

 

While all of this sounds ominous, gardeners can help lessen some of the negative effects of global warming by changing some gardening practices and demonstrating to others how to become better stewards of the Earth. Consider these steps.
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