There are many items in our homes that may seen benign, but actually contain toxic chemicals that affect our thyroid and hormonal health.
BY SOPHIE MOSS For most of us, the home is our safe haven. It’s the space in which we sleep, create, cook, nurture relationships, create art, celebrate successes, think our most private thoughts and feel our most deepest feelings, and is a space to be honoured. Just as we respect our homes by dust
This traditional Polish Cabbage Soup recipe is a staple in our home during the cold winter months. Rich in vitamins and full of flavor!
This next-level screen porch the architects behind Berman Horn Studio made for their summer house in Maine was an engineering feat.
Sometimes you might find your home brew lacking carbonation, but after plenty of exploded bottles, we promise home brew can be just as carbonated as store bought kombucha-maybe even more! If you’re looking to increase the carbonation of your home brew kombucha, check out 3 ways to boost those bubbles
Hello! Welcome all my new Email Subscribers! I believe a lot of you are new from the perk of joining our Private Nesting with Grace Facebook Group. I have over 600 new requests that we are working on adding today. If you are not a part of our private group and want to be join HERE (promise we will get you added!) One question I have gotten from several readers is "How do I make my home cozy??" I gave 4 simple tips that I think anyone can easily apply. Also added another video from my Instagram Stories when I styled our bookcases in our front room- they are super cozy and I hope the video helps you! BTW- we keep our wireless printer in the cupboard below the open bookcase and a ton of books that we don't want displayed right now- it is OK to not have every book you own in your bookcase! I snapped this grainy- imperfect picture when my home was feeling super cozy and imperfect. I think that is the key to remember- cozy is NOT perfect! Read the post HERE
What if we could make the earth healthy by making more eco-conscious choices in our garden? Using regenerative gardening practices, we can have a positive
A gooey and delicious brownie bursting with flavors of chocolate and rhubarb and topped with a dusting of sugar!
The cold never bothered us anyway!
Discover a bunch of mind-blowing preschool science experiments that you can carry out both in the classroom and at home! Perfect for upcoming science fairs!
These abandoned places in Georgia are eerie, but they also have a gorgeous and enticing charm about them, don't they?
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a great home base to explore Bavaria and visit Zugspitze, Neuschwanstein, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Innsbruck.
I decided to finally write a post that I have been wanting to write about the toxic things in our homes. Two women who I met at different occasions and started talking to influenced this post and me! I have learned a lot from them. One is a scientist and one is a breast cancer survivor. I asked them what the most toxic things are in our homes were and what the number one thing was they would change! I shared it all in this blog post.
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Sharing what appliances I chose and what I like about them, in hopes that it will be helpful to others looking at similar things.
Introduction In my realm of interior decorating, colors aren’t just choices; they're statements. They speak to our tastes, our personalities, and the ambiance we wish to cultivate in our spaces. Among these, olive green emerges
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
These recipes are never fried, yet always crispy.
Sun Bread, as inspired by the book by Elisa Kleven, has become a Winter Solstice tradition in our home. This is a super simple recipe, which is great for baking with children. Baking a sun bread during the Winter Solstice is a great way to celebrate the return of light. This tradition has also become...
I'm excited to be sharing all about English Cottage style with you today, and 12 easy ways to incorporate elements into your own home! *Feature Photo Credit : Making it in the Mountains I love studying different styles, breaking them down and showing some of the individual elements that the style is known for, because
As a meat that is best served medium rare, duck breast makes an ideal candidate to cook sous-vide.
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This beautiful Cheesy Root Vegetable Gratin is as beautiful as it is tasty. Sweet Potatoes, beets, and parsnips with cream and garlic baked to perfection. We love this side dish for special occasions like Thanksgiving.
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Harvest day comes with a lot of preparation: sharpening knives, preparing the tractor, pulling out the meat grinder and cleaning every inch of the kitchen in preparation for a full day of chaos. All of
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Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.
Learn about starting a craft business in my selling crafts and art guide. I cover best selling crafts, starting an art business, and more.
We are finally home! After a 10 day hospital stay, it is especially nice to be in our comfortable, cozy […]
Go straight for the Australian native plants that not only suit our harsh climate, but also look beautiful in your garden.
The last month at our house has been like a carnival from 1923. Full of delight and whimsy and shiny things. All revealed to be crap, in the light of day. I love crap. So much. It’s my favorite thing. I have run the idea-carousel day and night. The bearded lady is surprisingly into brass. […]
Delicious alone or paired with fresh fruit, this is a classic! Makes two 1/2-cup servings. Learn how to make yogurt in our Cultured Dairy eCourse.