I read a heartbreaking news story recently out of Seattle, Washington. It seems that middle school students had collected 200 pounds of food that they were going to Read More


I read a heartbreaking news story recently out of Seattle, Washington. It seems that middle school students had collected 200 pounds of food that they were going to Read More

Not too long ago, a number of convenience stores had a very small space designated for drinks with extra caffeine. People interested in those types of beverages – Read More

Almost every year, a few new foods become trendy, often made from materials that people previously paid little attention to. In 2015, it was the cronut and the Read More

Recently I provided you with tips for planting and harvesting vegetables from 10 different kinds of seeds. I’m going to do the same thing in this blog with Read More

Seeds may be tiny, but they are very important. From small seeds can sprout huge pumpkins, tall sunflowers and even gigantic trees. Unfortunately, seed technology has become big, Read More

During the 1800s, before America transitioned from an agricultural to an industrial society, many Americans grew their own food. Even those people who earned significantly less money than Read More

I don’t know how much truth there is in all these studies that try to determine why some people behave in certain ways and other people don’t. I Read More

Have you ever heard expressions that start off with, “We can put a man on the moon, but we can’t….” It’s a phrase that people sometimes use when Read More

Most people have heard, and at least partially understand, that open-pollinated, non-hybrid, non-genetically modified, heirloom seeds are the best ones to plant. But not everyone knows exactly why. Read More

If I had a dime for every survival tactic I’ve heard, I’d be rich. And the fact is, most of the survival strategies I’ve heard are either useless Read More