Everything changes, doesn't it... I grew up on a ranch. My father was born in 1900 and his mother, my grandmother, in 1880. I was his first and only child and was born when he was 58 yrs. old. I feel like I'm from another century and I guess I sort of am. I am so grateful for it. I learned so many things that shape my life and the life of others today. Its not so much the self sufficiency, but the importance of consistency in actions and trying to do the right things. I try to eat something alive every day (sprouts, garden veg.s, etc.), I make my own cleaning products with vinegar and baking soda, I love learning about and using herbs and essential oils for health.
A friend of ours was mowing his aunt's yard (my neighbor) the other evening and it was really hot. South Texas summer hot. Anyway, I asked him if he wanted to come in and cool off for a few minutes and have a glass of iced tea. He did, and when he tasted the tea he said, 'Wow, this is the best tea I've ever had; what brand is it?' When I told him, he had never thought of making tea with herbs. (It was nettle, red clover, horsetail and dandelion leaf with a little lemon balm and honey, by the way.) I don't like to buy things in bags or boxes; are y'all like that too? Anyway, I like to think for myself; I guess its just how I was raised...
A friend of ours was mowing his aunt's yard (my neighbor) the other evening and it was really hot. South Texas summer hot. Anyway, I asked him if he wanted to come in and cool off for a few minutes and have a glass of iced tea. He did, and when he tasted the tea he said, 'Wow, this is the best tea I've ever had; what brand is it?' When I told him, he had never thought of making tea with herbs. (It was nettle, red clover, horsetail and dandelion leaf with a little lemon balm and honey, by the way.) I don't like to buy things in bags or boxes; are y'all like that too? Anyway, I like to think for myself; I guess its just how I was raised...