Making history in the kitchen is a beautiful thing

What a great month it has been.

The National Women’s History Project has done another stellar job in highlighting the accomplishments of women this Women’s History Month by using their platform to show how the achievements of women matter to us all.

Women's History Word Cloud

Word cloud: Presidential Proclamation — Women’s History Month, 2016

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A drought worthy ratatouille

Serious drought save waterThings aren’t so golden in the “Golden State” these days.

The majestic beauty of California, my home state, is eclipsed by shades of brownish-green.

California’s Drought

This is drought country. The signs you see entering the Golden State should be changed to steady visitors for the stark reality of the 50 shades of brownish-green they will see on this droughted landscaped. Continue reading

A cookbook that fueled a movement; a movement that fueled a month

 happy women's history month 2Women rock.

And in many cases they are the rock of their families, communities, churches, workplace and throughout various stations in life.

Most women live  life and do life on a cellular level, peeling back the nuances of daily living and loving, and getting down to the heart of what matters to others and then to themselves.

Living the life of a fully evolved woman is rich and murky, full of rewards and real head scratching moments. Continue reading

Milkn’ Cookies are just what the doctors ordered

Left Dr. Cheri Wiggins; Right Dr. Lennox McNearly

Left Dr. Cheri Wiggins; Right Dr. Lennox McNeary

Let medicine be thy food and let food be thy medicine – Hypocrites

The Greek physician Hypocrites was on to something when he made  this statement.

Lennox McNeary and Cheri Wiggins are on to something too.

Who could have imagined that a little cookie could be that medicine for a very important segment of our population – new mothers.  For these ladies necessity inspired invention – and a solution was born. Continue reading