
Conversation – 18
Hello Peeps time for a new Conversation Thread. This is
number 18 out of the series. I created and started this thread 9 years ago.
I will change it often from now on. This is just a knock around
thread about things in life. My life and others. I am an avid Heidi
Daus Collector, former singer, model and so on. I do this thread because
I enjoy what I do. I love fashion and music and HSN is a little of both.
I cover a lot of music and fashion on this thread.
I am going to wish Happy Holidays to all the Peeps out there and please
stay safe.
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Good Morning Peeps may this Tuesday be a good one for all in the HSN Community.
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Good Morning I am sorry about your health issues.
I hope this pass and soon.
Good to see you I have not seen you post in a while sending some positive thoughts
and prayers.I am glad you enjoy the thread. Wishing you better days ahead.
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Sheba2011
I wanted to say Thank You very much for this thread…especially recently. I’ve been struggling since September (seizures)
Your kind words to all that come here to read what you post mean a lot
Lady4Peace
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Sheba, my post poofed, ugh. Back tomorrow.
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Sheba, my Mother was an extrovert and loved fun and art. She had a lot.
I was surprised about the eggs as she never said anything. But i love the clear crystal.
Hope your day went well.What’s new with you.
Sounds like your weather is nice. We are still overcast and cool. -
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Peace Out Peeps enjoy your evening.
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Good afternoon, you are right, been flying since my feet hit the floor.
Three different stops this morning and now I am resting until time to make dinner. Beautiful day with the windows open. At least two more stops tomorrow; Wednesday or Thursday with mom and sis.
Sorry about the game last night.
It’s only one, they will be back. Game two tonight for the hockey finals, hope it’s a good one.
Hugs back to you and Poppy.
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Know Your Food
Eating in season and locally grown foods connect us to the earth as we allow it to nourish our bodies.
The food we eat is a multidimensional aspect of our lives. Food provides us with the energy that enables us to grow and prosper. Yet it can be, and frequently is, much, much more. Our food can be an experience in and of itself if we allow it to be. The dishes we remember from childhood offer unmatched comfort. The act of preparing meals can be an art form. And the nourishment we derive from it promotes wellness within us. But many of us, distracted by daily affairs, forget that the profound pleasures of food go beyond simple sustenance. We eat foods that are convenient or we eat unconsciously, snacking on whatever happens to be on hand. To understand the true value of food and the impact it can have on our lives, we should acknowledge and honor it by eating “close to the earth,” that is, eating locally grown foods that are in season and unprocessed.
If you have ever shelled and eaten garden-grown peas or bitten into a sun-warmed apple freshly plucked from its tree, you likely understand that there is a difference between these foods and those that are processed for mass consumption and stacked on supermarket shelves. Food recently picked contains more of its original life force and thus has a greater store of energy and nutrients. You can ensure you are eating close to the earth—and enjoying the many benefits of doing so—by shopping at a local farmers markets and getting to know the individuals who grow your food. You will soon learn what foods are in season in your area and how to prepare them.
As you savor the flavors of juicy, ripe fruits and the hearty crunch of unprocessed vegetables, you can also take pleasure in the fact that, by eating close to the earth, you are supporting farmers in your region, connecting with your local ecosystem, and helping to preserve healthy culinary traditions that have existed for centuries.
AMEN!
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07.18.23 7:56 PM
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