ideas from readers, part 3 of 3
This was posted on my blog this week by “mgm” but was deep in an old thread. I like this idea a lot, so I’m re-posting it here. If you are “mgm,” feel free to take credit: I’ve been doing something at work to make the green smoothies look amazing to people, and I think [...]
17 Comments • Continue Reading →ideas from readers, part 2 of 3
I often hear about people falling off the wagon, after a period of having tremendous results with their 15 servings of raw greens and fruit daily (what you get in the quart of green smoothie daily that I recommend). It happens. Shall we problem solve, so it happens less often? Thursday after tennis I ran [...]
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GSG reader Brynna came up to me at the gym yesterday. She said a friend of hers doesn’t want to lose the benefits of green smoothies while they go camping, so she made LEATHER out of her GS in the dehydrator. It worked great! (Be sure to chase it with a big glass of water! [...]
68 Comments • Continue Reading →Vaccines, part 4 of 4
I have read with tremendous interest the experiences of many parents who commented on my two-part blog entry on vaccines. I could write a lot about this subject, and soon, I will have a much longer blog series to post, with a new book recommendation. Please read the interesting experiences, and the book choices and [...]
2 Comments • Continue Reading →if you’re coming tonight
I have been told by the owner of Beehive Health Essentials (sponsoring my class in Spanish Fork tonight) that we have a big crowd RSVP’d. We are moving outdoors, but you might want to consider coming early if a good seat is important to you! See you soon!
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Jennifer asked, in response to my recent blogs on immunization, about her son going on a church mission. The LDS Church requires a service or proselyting missionary to be current on shots–even seniors. This blog entry applies only to LDS people concerned about vaccines who want to go on a mission or send a child [...]
33 Comments • Continue Reading →it was exhausting writing all those books
I got a call last night from my fulfillment company, saying we are getting low on 12 Steps: Complete Course, and I needed to autograph 200 books (The Green Smoothies Diet) and get them there by the next morning. I was leaving for Cade’s baseball game and then Tennyson’s and wouldn’t be home till 11 [...]
23 Comments • Continue Reading →the healthiest shopping cart in Costco
I was in Costco a few days ago and the lady behind me in line said, “That is the healthiest shopping cart I have ever seen!” I told her I write books teaching people how to eat whole foods and I have a site called GreenSmoothieGirl.com. I told her about GSG because she looked like [...]
17 Comments • Continue Reading →what do you do with picky kids?
I was driving far away to a tennis match with my team, this week, and picky eaters was the topic of discussion. If you think this blog entry is going to fix your picky kids, let me lower the bar right now. Your picky kids will still be picky when you finish reading this. Sorry. [...]
35 Comments • Continue Reading →Immunization, part 2
There is a very compelling “other side” to the vaccine story. I’ll have another book recommendation for you shortly (one that I am reading), and a multi-part blog series on the topic. The most helpful book I read as a young mom, making tough decisions, was Randall Neustadter’s The Vaccine Guide. I like it because [...]
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