What technology do you use every day? I’m completely an Apple girl —from my phone to my office equipment to AppleTV to my daughter’s iPod. Yes, I drank their cool-aid and believe Steve Jobs had a brilliant mind in recreating Apple—though I refuse to wait in line for new releases. How many people do…
Read More about Pardon me, you dropped intellectual property in my foodLard or butter? Coconut oil as the saving grace? Bacon as a happy food ‘drug.’ Cooking shows on TV treat saturated fats like these as though they are the star of the kitchen. The rest of us are left to deal with the reality of figuring out the fat puzzle, which has had conflicting…
Read More about Is your fat better than my fat?Each August, in the midst of 90-degree humid Hoosier days and school starting, the Indiana State Fair rolls around. We take my daughter’s cattle to the ‘hood of downtown Indianapolis so she can be a part of the state 4-H dairy show (a beauty contest for cows). Once we arrive, we unload…
Read More about Sugar, salt & everything evilOne of my friend’s 15 year-old daughters recently spent over 30 minutes trying to find hard-shelled tacos. You know the kind—the yellow corn shells standard in the Mexican food section? She found them, but it was the label that took forever; she wanted taco shells without a gluten-free label. In the infamous words of…
Read More about Grains are an important part of your diet.Remember the first time you heard a comment judging your choice as a mom? Did the claws come out or were you able to turn your head? Mothers don’t just judge each other on how they care for their children—they also judge each other on how they care for their cattle. While I…
Read More about Mothers standing in judgmentMy visit to South Africa is a memory I’ll carry for the rest of my life. Seeing giraffes cross the road, watching elephants play like my dairy calves and holding a baby lion was amazing. Harvesting grapes at a vineyard and sampling wine was a delight for the senses. But what is seared in my…
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