Dec 30, 2019 | Planning for Health
Recently I was inspired to bake and take the “Thanksgiving Tofu Roast” (from a favourite cookbook of mine, Alicia Silverstone’s “The Kind Diet”) to my family’s Christmas dinner. Comments from game to try something new, meat-eating...
Jun 1, 2018 | Featured, Planning for Health
“Too busy to cook breakfast? Wake up to breakfast ready and waiting.” On page 33 of the “Student’s Vegetarian Cookbook”, Prima Publishing, Carole Raymond, is one of many “quick, easy, cheap, and tasty Vegetarian recipes.” I...
Apr 26, 2018 | Planning for Health
We always had plants growing throughout my childhood home. The smaller plants seemed to practically maintain themselves due to our mother’s knack for caring for living and growing things. It was the larger (tropical sort of plants) looming in the Living room corners...
Apr 25, 2018 | Planning for Health
When my mother decided it was spring cleaning time (i.e. time to wash a seemingly endless supply of windows from the Old Tuxedo, Winnipeg home in which I grew up with my family, there was absolutely no trace of indecision, no wishy, washiness in her. She gathered up...
Apr 22, 2018 | Planning for Health
Here is your Earth Day (Sunday, April 22nd) Challenge: to consider implementing a program (as soon as you are able) in which you offer a discount or reward to customers and/or staff who supply their own glass or metal straw (on the premises of your establishment)...
Apr 22, 2018 | Planning for Health
On Earth Day (Sunday, April 22nd), I challenge you to take your own metal or glass straw with you wherever you go. When offered a single use polluter (a plastic straw), whether you are planning on sitting down at a restaurant or coffee establishment or planning on...
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