Inner Work

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We think that we are way more advanced than the ancient civilizations from long ago.  Just because we have technology we feel we are smarter than they were.  We don’t know anything compared to what the ancients from long ago knew.  The ancients knew about creation.  About our capacity to bring into being what was not there before.  Our roles as co-creators of the universe.  I call them Witches and Wizards, but it is anyone who has done the inner work and returned.  

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How to Know If A CBD Oil Is Genuine or Not? — TheJointBlog

After the legalization of cannabis in most states, the use of CBD has greatly increased. As a result, you will realize the use of CBD in many places such as health stores, and coffee shops, among other places. Additionally, the CBD is currently being mixed with drinks, lotions, and cocktails. For this reason, it is […]

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Best Herbal Iced Teas for Summer

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PRO TIPS FOR MAKING ICED TEA:

  • Brew your iced tea a little stronger than you would if you were going to enjoy it hot since the ice will water down the tea infusion and its flavor.
  • Some heat is required for the initial brewing, and this can be done either on the stovetop or as a sun brewed tea. Sun teas take more time but less work to make, requiring three to five hours in direct sunlight to properly infuse.
  • Once your tea has brewed and cooled, store in the fridge for optimal shelf life and consume within a week or less.

Iced tea is one of the joys of summer! Get ready for those hot days with our guide to the best teas to serve iced.

Source: Best Herbal Iced Teas for Summer

5 Herbal Iced Teas for Summer:

  1. Mint Tea
    This delightful blend is made with mints from…

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Old-time Coffee Ginger Cream Recipe

A Hundred Years Ago

glass filled with Ginger Coffee Cream

During these dog days of summer, there’s nothing better than an iced coffee drink. Coffee Ginger Cream is made using a hundred-year-old recipe, and contains coffee, cream, and ginger ale. The coffee and cream combine perfectly with the fizzy, sweetness of the ginger ale to create a refreshing summer drink.

Here’s the original recipe:

Recipe for Coffee Ginger Cream Source: American Cookery (May, 1919)

Recipe for Sugar Syrup Source: American Cookery (May, 1919)

And, here’s the recipe updated for modern cooks:

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