In Sunfood Traveler, John McCabe, a leading authority on the plant-based diet, editor of some of the most popular raw food books, and author of Sunfood Living, offers a state-by-state and country-by-country guide for those seeking information on raw food restaurants, chefs, retreats, businesses, and Web sites, and on natural food stores and farmers’ markets. In addition to a variety of recipes, this excellent reference contains chapters covering brain and deep cell … More >>
Sunfood Traveler: Guide to Raw Food Culture, Restaurants, Recipes, Nutrition, Sustainable Living, and the Restoration of Nature
Llewellyn’s 2011 Magical Almanac: Practical Magic for Everyday Living
Filled with practical spells, rituals, and ideas for invoking the power of the elements, Llewellyn’s 2011 Magical Almanac has been inspiring all levels of magical practitioners for over twenty years. With this collection of magical wisdom at hand, you can enhance every day of your life and deepen your craft with nature’s empowering energies. Get organized and keep track of important dates with a calendar section-now shaded for easier “flip to” reference-featuring w… More >>
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The Soil Foodweb
“What do we mean, organism-wise, when we talk about soil? Agricultural soil should have 600 million bacteria in a teaspoon. There should be approximately three miles of fungal hyphae in a teaspoon of soil. There should be 10,000 protozoa and 20 to 30 beneficial nematodes in a teaspoon of soil. No root-feeding nematodes. If there are root feeding nematodes, that’s an indicator of a sick soil. There should be roughly 200,000 microarthropods in a square meter of soil t… More >>


