Good Friday morning to all of you beautiful bloggies!
I feel so great about the next few days. As many of you know, Ash and I have decided to do a group abundance ritual/meditation tonight. You can find the details for it here.
At 5:55 EST this morning, the moon entered into the house of Taurus.
My almanac says:In Taurus, thing begun DO last, tend to increase in their value, and become hard to alter. Brings out an appreciation for beauty and sensory experience.
She’ll be in Taurus until She v/c @ 7:15 am on Sunday 02-21 until 1:47pm when She settles into Gemini.
I intend to attend my group ritual tonight and charge my money clip talisman and spend time meditating on the abundance all around. Thursday I ventured into the snowy wood to leave gifts of coins and beautiful stones for my Earthy Elementals. Saturday I will do it again. Taurus brings out an appreciation for beauty and there’s nothing I find more beautiful than the sanctity of nature.
I foresee a lazy Sunday morning. With the moon v/c, I like to take my cue to just chill! And what better time to chill with my family than on a lazy Sunday morning.
The moon will be headed straight into airy Gemini Sunday afternoon @ 1:47pm, but I’ll see you again before then. *wink*
You Say Potato, I Say Organic
I am sold. I am all about the organic potato. This wasn’t always the case however.
Why I didn’t want to try them.
I can buy a 10 pound bag of Idaho potatoes for $3 or I can buy a 3 pound bag of organic potatoes for $2.50. Unfortunately math was my strong subject.
Why I decided to try them.
I stumbled upon a top 10 list of produce that retains the highest percentages of chemicals and are best bought organic. Potatoes were #1. Coffee was #2, but with the amount of coffee I drink, I’d go broke! One change at a time please.
Why I’m sold.
I bought the 3# of organic potatoes for $2.50. *cringes* I took them home and the first thing I made with them was french fries. I scrubbed them with my produce brush (LG fingernail brush), put them through the french fry cutter and dropped them into a bag with some olive oil and sea salt. I shook them around to coat them and threw them into a 400 degree oven on parchment paper for about 15 minutes.
1* Normally I do up a bunch of potatoes and bake them. We eat. What’s left is left. Usually the dogs get what’s left. ~ How much money was I wasting by OVER cooking so often. As I cut up the expensive organics, I was much more conscious to the amount that I would need and I even put out more vegetables to compensate for the smaller amount of potatoes. Everyone ate everything.
2* These were, by far, the best tasting potatoes I’ve ever eaten. I didn’t even realize that potatoes really HAD a flavor. I always thought of them as bland and absorbing whatever flavor they’re added to, but that’s not true. Potatoes are phenomenally delicious!
So that’s my testimonial for spending the extra money and buying the organic potatoes. Give them a try, you won’t be sorry!
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