By: Susan Joy
These tasty meatballs are a crowd-pleaser but best of all they are loved by my family.
Continue reading “Kids Willl Love These Italian Meatballs – Paleo Friendly Recipe”
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By: Susan Joy
These tasty meatballs are a crowd-pleaser but best of all they are loved by my family.
Continue reading “Kids Willl Love These Italian Meatballs – Paleo Friendly Recipe”
By: Susan Joy
My Chocolate & Almond Chia Pudding is the perfect way to start the day, it’s not just yummy it’s so good for you, too. Continue reading “Chocolate & Almond Chia Pudding – Paleo Recipe”
By: Amy Cheng
Time spent in a garden can engage all our senses and lift our moods, but one has to be intentional in their approach, an expert in therapeutic horticulture has said. Continue reading “Engage All of Your Senses: Spend Time in a Garden”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Apparently we are most likely to reflect on our lives at the turn of a new year or when we reach a milestone birthday. Continue reading “Are These the 3 Themes of Every Human Journey?”
By: Susan Joy
This Lemon Poppy Seed cake has a moist, light, melt-in-your-mouth texture and has a lovely fresh taste. It’s laced with fresh lemon juice and zest, and coconut yoghurt. Continue reading “Lemon & Poppyseed Cake with Lemon Coconut Icing”
By: Susan Joy
A light fresh, sesame dressing to toss through your salads. It works well with coleslaw and green salad mixes. This dressing also adds a boost of flavour to chicken salads. Pour over the dressing then sprinkle with a teaspoon of sesame seeds. Continue reading “Asian Salad Dressing [Paleo Friendly Recipe]”
By: Susan Joy
These are lovely crisp chocolate chip cookies. They keep their crunch even after being stored for several days thanks to using cassava flour. Continue reading “Chocolate Chip Cookies (Nut-Free) – Paleo Friendly Recipe”
By: Helen Carr
I am not one to lament things from my past, but of late I have been feeling somewhat disappointed about my hair. Continue reading “From Curve Balls to Curls – Finding Life’s Silver Linings”
By: Reuben Skewes
Generally speaking, Christians have been better protectors of the Gospel than purveyors of it. We have honed our sword swinging skills rather than our scriptwriting skills. Opting to be keyboard warriors over freedom fighters.
Continue reading “3 Narratives Worth Living Out This Year”
By: Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker
In our culture today, there is a strange set of attitudes toward history. Continue reading “Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it”