This is a wonderful discussion between two plant-based pioneers that are both approaching 90 years old! Even if you don’t have time to watch the entire video, it’s worth at least checking it out for a few minutes.
https://youtu.be/yZSG7W0_Miw
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This is a wonderful discussion between two plant-based pioneers that are both approaching 90 years old! Even if you don’t have time to watch the entire video, it’s worth at least checking it out for a few minutes.
https://youtu.be/yZSG7W0_Miw
Do you find yourself saying I really should start eating healthy? Do you wonder where to begin? Join us on Monday, July 31 at 7:00 pm ET on Zoom for Introduction to Plant-based Eating. You will learn some basic strategies to help you begin your transition to better eating. Register under the “purchase” tab on this website!
I am having an event at Blessed to Bring the Light in Medina, OH on Tuesday, July 25 at 7:00 pm. The class is titled Introduction to Optimal Eating. Bring a friend and come join us! The link to register is below.
Last Monday I posted a riddle. Today I am including the riddle as well as the answer. This is honoring the fruit that is now in season!
I found another riddle about fruit/vegetables to share. Next week I will post the answer. Enjoy!
Each month I post a new video on You Tube. This month I talked about strawberries. There’s a bit of info on the history of strawberries and ways to eat them. Check is out, hit the thumbs up button, and subscribe to the channel if you haven’t. Enjoy!
Here is an idea for easy fruit art using fruit that is in season now. Try making a butterfly with strawberries, blueberries, and banana. Make many of them and put them on a floral plate.
On Monday, June 19 at 7:00 pm ET I am offering a new class on Zoom called Eat For Your Heart Beat. Heart disease is the #1 killer in the United States. Even if it runs in your family, there are steps you can take to decrease your risk of developing it. We will look at mainstream options for managing the disease as well as the role your food choices have in disease development. Register on the “purchase” page of this website.
Strawberry fact #2: Smaller berries are riper and sweeter than larger ones because larger ones can develop air pockets in the center and will have a dull flavor.