Category Archives: Food for Thought

Some Chances Set You Free

There’s a tree located on a narrow, shady lane in Chico, CA. It has a scar in its bark. Someone has fashioned a doorway to who knows where — you have to use your imagination to get there. Consider this when you read these simple words written by one of my favorite female singer-songwriters, Christine...

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Thank You, Mikayla: A Letter to My Niece

Dear Mikayla, “Hate is easy, love takes courage” is the signature you use at the end of  your emails. As I looked through the recent photo-filled email you shared, I was struck by the strength and importance of your message and realized how fitting it is for this season of my life. I won’t go...

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Fruit and Nut Quinoa

When I first began blogging on nature-drunk.com, I posted recipes as well as nature related pieces. Then I started a dinner club that brought together my closest foodie friends. We meet once per month to share recipes and wine. To journal our foodie adventures, I began documenting our experiences on my food blog, wineandhoneys.com. Along...

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Layers, Revisited

Today, as I sat staring out the window at the snow-white plum blossoms that had managed to hold their own during the fierce morning winds, I thought about my friends and their current struggles — about their life layers. I remembered a piece I had written almost a year ago while dealing with my own...

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My First Attempt at Making Candy — Success!

For those of you who don’t know, I have another blog, wineandhoneys.com, where I share recipes, write about organic farming and talk about what happens at my monthly dinner club. Recently, I tried my hand at making candied Buddah’s Hand. If you’ve been reading Nature Drunk for awhile, you will remember the couple of posts...

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Bah Humbug, NOT!

Well, I wanted to say bah humbug to Christmas this year, but my husband wouldn’t let me. Here is a condensed version of how our conversations have gone since I told him I wasn’t in the mood to celebrate this year. I don’t want a tree. Too bad! We are going to the mountains to...

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Thinking Pink, Thinking of my Friend

I mentioned in my last post that a friend of mine has been ill. I have always admired her for being an amazing mother, a giving friend and a successful business woman. And now, I admire her for being a fighter against one of the most feared diseases among women: breast cancer. From the time...

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Blue

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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What We Have is an Eggstravganza!

“Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she laid an asteroid.” – Mark Twain Well, Mr. Twain, God rest your soul, it seems there have been a few chickens around the country laying asteroid-sized eggs — eggs worthy of a cackle. Jacob LeMasters of West Virginia recently...

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Saving the Honey Bee, One Scoop of Ice Cream at a Time

I’m sure most of you have heard about the decline in the honey bee population. The cause is still unknown, but scientists are working diligently to solve the mystery. A solution needs to be found soon or we might find ourselves in a world with few to no honey bees. Without the honey bee, an...

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