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Cherry Soup Recipe

I finally got around to making one of my favorite recipes from the Moosewood Cookbook, Cherry Soup, this weekend at the height of what appears to be a very good cherry season. The Rainier cherries are large and juicy, and fairly easy to pit using our trusty cherry pitter that lives an otherwise lonely existence […]

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Liposomal Vitamins-Easy to Take, Readily Absorbed

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EWG 2017 Sunscreen Report

Environmental Working Group 2017 Sunscreen Report Every year the EWG releases its much awaited sunscreen report that looks at the myriad of chemicals and formulations that go into the sunscreens that we apply to ourselves and families. Here in SoCal, the report release is usually much anticipated and discussed. This year they have expanded categories

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5 Ways to Treat Pediatric Oral Thrush Naturally

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GERD drugs linked to Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease

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