Archive for January, 2012

A Glance in the Rearview Mirror (January 2012)

Jam Packed Car Ready to Move

So this past month has been a rather full one! Full of exciting changes, unseasonably warm sunny weather in Nashville (which I am definitely NOT complaining about!), and goals met, broken, or exceeded. I wanted to implement this ‘month-in-review’ post series for a couple reasons. [...]

How to Open a Pomegranate (Video)

How to Open a Pomegranate (Video)

I just about get giddy when I see pomegranates make their debut in the grocery store. And when they are on sale - watch out. I don’t mind finding ways to incorporate those beautiful ruby red jewels into any and all meals. Or just eat [...]

Taking Your Dairy Beyond Organic

Taking Your Dairy Beyond Organic

This is a guest post by chiropractic student - and good friend of mine - James Beuerlein. He’s redonkulously smart, speaks seven languages (3 of them fluently), and knows how to deliver a baby in the back of a cab (you know, just in case. [...]

The Internet is Going on Strike

Stop SOPA: Internet Goes on Strike

You may or may not know about the SOPA/PIPA bills that are floating around Washington right now. If you’re like I am, you let the latest political buzz make a little noise without really taking much interest at first. But after a while, certain bills [...]

The 2 Most Important Food Rules

The 2 Most Important Food Rules

This is getting down to the basics, people. These two food rules apply to every single person in the world. I don’t care if you call yourself gluten-free, vegetarian, paleo, GAPS, vegan (which isn’t actually healthy - more on that later), locavore, primal, or omnivore. [...]

New Printable PDFs (FREE!)

Image of Ultimate Guide to Multi-tasking with Vinegar PDF

Something free! Is that why you clicked through? Just for the record, if you did, I don’t blame you one bit. I’m in the same boat. If it’s free, I’m potentially interested in whatever it is (though this can be incredibly dangerous for someone with [...]

If You’ve Broken Your New Year’s Resolutions Already . . .

A Dream is Just a Dream

Seriously guys, New Year’s Resolutions are generally worthless. They’re made with the best of intentions at the start of each new year, but they last an average of six days before they’re broken or forgotten in the busyness of day to day life. Six days. [...]

Top 11 Posts of 2011

Top 11 Posts of 2011

Welcome to a new year! I thought I would take a moment to look back at 2011 and share some of the most popular posts here on Laurel of Leaves. It was a record year for me in the life of my blog. When we [...]