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Gout, What Is It?
Gout is one of the most painful forms of arthritis and has been on the rise in recent decades.

Eggs Are Good For You
Eggs really aren't as bad as they're cracked up to be.

Timely Tips About Ticks
Tick season is upon us! Find out what you should do if you find a tick on you.

Eat More of These Foods
Super foods for a healthier you. Some foods have been known to help prevent some common diseases. Find out which foods you should eat more of.

Are You Having a Heart Attack?
Do you know the signs of a heart attack? February is National Heart Health Month. This information may save your life.

Battling Tomato Blight
Don't let your garden get decimated by late blight.

What Color is Your Tea?
Why going green with tea is a good idea. Why is "green" tea so good for you?

Are You Kissable?
Don't let bad breath ruin your Valentine's Day.

Attitude of Joy - Improve your Health with Laughter
For us it seems so natural, but the funny thing is that humans are one of the only species that laughs.

“See” the Importance of Eye Health
When was the last time you had your eyes checked?

Laughter the Best Medicine of All
The natural healing power of laughter. Richard Lederer shares the importance of laughter in every day life.

Cataracts
A cataract starts out small, and at first has little effect on your vision. Advances in medicine have made cataracts much less worrisome.

Zap Those Cold Symptoms
With These Zinc-Filled Foods Zap those cold symptoms with some Zinc-filled foods. Find out how and why.

Thirsty? Drink This
The perfect dink to beat the heat!

How to Create a Year of Wellness
Follow these month by month steps to a successfully healthy year.

A Peanut A Day
March is national peanut month. Find out why you should incorporate peanuts into your daily diet.

Sauerkraut, it’s not just for hot dogs
There are several creative recipes that can be made with Sauerkraut.

How much do you know about eggs?
Are brown eggs better? What does grade AA mean when talking about eggs? Find the answers and more here.

Why butter's better!
For many years, a major rift has divided this country. No, not urban versus rural, or even Democrat versus Republican. This split is the ongoing clash between-- butter and margarine . . .

Coffee Versus Tea:
Is one better for you than the other? Do you drink coffee or tea or both? Are either of them good for your health?

You Say Tomato, I Say Let’s Eat!
Red, ripe tomatoes are abundant right now. Try these delicious recipes, and enjoy the health benefits!

Collard Greens
Want a prosperous new year? Try eating collard greens this New Year’s Day.

Too Busy to Exercise? Think Again.
Simple Ways to Sneak in Exercise. Life is busy, but exercise is important. Check out our easy ways to sneak in some exercise.

Nutrition Myths Busted
Should you eat brown eggs or white eggs? Margarine or butter? Can eating celery burn fat?

Vegetables that Liked this Summer's Soggy Weather
Why Cabbage and Broccoli are a Gardener's Best Friend

Fourth of July SIZZLERS!
Top Ten HOTTEST Independence Days Fourth of July is a time for picnics, parades, and fireworks, but maybe not in these towns. Check out how HOT some places get during this patriotic holiday.

Healthier Halloween Treats
Sure, candy is dandy, but why not give the gift of good health this Halloween?

Warm Up with Hearty Fall Soups
Save money and eat well. Soups are a great option for dinners and lunches. Check out fall favorites.

Healthier Holiday Cooking
Comfort food can be healthy. Find out how to make the holidays healthier here.

Blog

Backyard Chickens Demystified!
June 26, 2009 3:22 PM

Rose Gardening Tips
May 22, 2006 10:26 AM

Meetings with Remarkable Trees
July 8, 2005 4:45 PM

Late Winter (March) Pruning
March 6, 2006 2:17 PM

New Year Resolutions
January 2, 2008 9:54 AM

The SECRET is OUT!
August 27, 2007 9:20 AM

The 100 Year Difference (1907)
January 11, 2008 5:07 PM


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On The Money
Major Weather Events Accurately Predicted by the Farmers’ Almanac... Photo Courtesy of NOAA  • In 2009, the Farmers’ Almanac predicted an exceptionally cold winter and a cool, wet spring...