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Celtic Jewelry – An Historic Perspective

Posted on October 17, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

Celtic jewelry is becoming more and more popular these days, but many are not entirely sure what it is. So what exactly is Celtic Jewelry and why is it so popular? The Celts were a people who lived some 2 thousand years ago across much of what we now know as Europe . They were […]

Posted in Articles, Fun StuffTagged celtic jewelry, celtic knotwork, claddagh ring, friendship ring

Butterfly Gardening Basics

Posted on October 17, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and magnificent creatures to our own gardens. A properly planned butterfly garden offers great joy to visitors of the garden by attracting these lovely flitting creatures for our amusement and delight. It also ensures […]

Posted in Articles, Fun StuffTagged butterfly gardening, growing flowers1 Comment on Butterfly Gardening Basics

Organically Grown Foods

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

The food we eat should be tasty, nutritious and healthy. The way it is grown should help, not harm our environment. But can we really be confident that the fruit and vegetables bought from a supermarket meet these two simple criteria? Are we sure the levels of pesticides, insecticides and fungicides our food has been […]

Posted in Articles, FoodTagged fertilizer, fruit and vegetables, general principles, organic gardening, pesticides insecticides

The Lazy Cook’s Secret Ingredient

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

Have you ever found yourself wondering how you can give a new lift to old favorites? Or worrying over how you can tempt those picky eaters? Try keeping a few sheets of frozen puff pastry in the freezer. Puff pastry is one of the most useful, and at the same time most overlooked, weapons in […]

Posted in Articles, FoodTagged desserts, frozen puff pastry, old favorites, savory pies

Ten Steps for Cooking-Up Family Memories

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

The kitchen is the perfect place for making memories. When you spend time baking, cooking and enjoying meals with your family, you create happy memories you and your children will cherish forever. The benefits of preparing and enjoying food as a family are clear. You save money and eat healthier meals. You create opportunities to […]

Posted in Articles, FoodTagged chocolate chip cookies, happy memories, making memories, spending family time, teenagers

How to Teach Your Children to Cook

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

If you’re ready to teach your children how to cook, here are some simple tips for teaching them the basics, and giving them skills that will last them a lifetime First of all, think safety. Any child that has to stand on a stool or chair in order to reach the stove is too young […]

Posted in Articles, FoodTagged bonding, having fun, self-esteem, simple recipes, teach kids to cook

Who Do You Think You Are? A Fairy Tale by Rick Nichols

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

Once, in a certain barnyard, at a certain time, there was born to a certain Mother Turkey, five little poults (baby turkeys). All the creatures of the barnyard came to the turkey pen to celebrate with Mother Turkey and to meet the new members of their community. “Oh!” they all exclaimed, “Look at them! Look […]

Posted in Articles, FictionTagged abundance, brothers and sisters, relationship, rick nichols

True Story of Aikido in Action

Posted on October 16, 2010November 22, 2010 by Rick

True Story by Terry Dobson, the first American Aikido Master Trained in Japan The train clanked and rattled through the suburbs of Tokyo on a drowsy spring after noon. Our car was comparatively empty, a few housewives and their kids, and I gazed absently at the drab houses and dusty hedgerows. At one station the […]

Posted in Articles, FictionTagged aikido master, how to resolve conflict, reconciliation, terry dobson

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