
Raw Candy by David Wolfe, p. 295

This one is easy-breezy, the kids enjoyed putting almonds into dates.

Lanna has asked if I would briefly speak on my Juice Feasting. I am actually blogging about it on Inspiration:Life. The catch is I'm keeping it private for now, until I get a good footing. I promise, I will open it in the next month or two. For now, I'm settling in for a long haul so there is no rush by any means.

Since we are on the subject of juices, let's for the fun of it add Recipe #4 Green Lemonade by John Larsen, p. 147. A juice containing kale, lemon, celery and apples. It is very, very tasty, but for as many apples that are used (10 large) it should be called Green Apple Juice.

I made two quarts, thinking I was going to enjoyed all by my lonesome, but as you see, my daughter Donavan finished off a quart by herself.