I may receive a commission if you purchase something mentioned in this post. See more details here.As I discussed last week, prayer has always been a struggle for me and is currently even more of a struggle than it used to be. And yet, last Sunday while in church, I was overcome with the following […]
What I Learned: Autoimmunity, Greek, and Blood Types
This week I didn’t learn anything earth shattering, although I am reading a book on autoimmune disease that will play into a series I do in the future. But right now I’m just doing research for a immunology paper. It’s a very good book called The Autoimmune Epidemic. It is extremely accessible to non-scientists, to […]
Homemade Lotion Review
This summer I finally made a homemade lotion that I absolutely loved. It took long enough! I still really like the body butter I’ve made, and either that or just straight shea butter are great for spot treating or intensive treatment of my eczema, as well as for face cream. But for a whole body […]
Pizza Crust Review
This past summer, I made a lot of pizza. As I worked through my elimination diet, I tried all sorts of different recipes. Below I will discuss my four favorites, their pros and cons, and which ones I will make again. White Flour Crust This was Will’s original famous pizza crust. It was amazing and […]
Dorm Eating: Snacks
Every college student needs a healthy supply of snacks. And by healthy, I mean large. But those snacks should be healthy as well. This shouldn’t be that hard. I mean, I know college students have some sort of weird fixation on chips, cookies, pop, and Ramen, but it is really easy to actually have good […]
Things I Love: September
On the first of every month, I am going to begin a small practice of gratitude: talking about things I love from the last month. This will be both things in my personal life, as well as blog posts and other things from around the internet. Enjoy. 🙂 Things I Love My fiancé, for talking […]
Book Review: DIY Organic Beauty Recipes
You are all likely very familiar with my transition to chemical free, as I mention it a lot! However, I am aware that it is a very bare-bones transition. What can I say? 95% of the time, I’m pretty low maintenance in my beauty routine. This is one reason why I enjoy reading books with […]
Similarities Between Prayer and Yoga
During section semester last year, I really became focused on living healthier. Two things that became important to me were yoga and prayer. I have always been very inflexible and yoga helped greatly increase my flexibility (but I still had a long way to go), while calming me and helping me find balance in life. […]
What I Learned: Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
Do you know Catullus? He is a Latin poet from the first century BC. He is roughly contemporary with Cicero, who I have a bit of a Latin crush on (you can’t not when you read all of his sass with a minorly insane Cicero expert as your professor). Wikipedia can be your friend. This […]
100% Whole Wheat Pizza Crust
Eating whole grains (as opposed to refined) is very important to me, and pretty important to Will as well. He even makes his pie crust with mostly whole wheat flour. But his pizza crust, which is seriously amazing, is made with entirely white flour. So I set out to find a 100% whole wheat pizza […]
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