Author: Aaron Phillips

  • Making Mozzarella at Home: Fresh Cheese in Just 30 Minutes

    Making Mozzarella at Home: Fresh Cheese in Just 30 Minutes

    Making your own fresh mozzarella is a simple way to enjoy a healthy and tasty snack. It acts like a natural source of protein for your meals and snacks. This “quick and easy” habit works well because the acid in the lemon helps the milk turn into solid curds and stops the liquid and runny look of plain milk. It is an easy and…

  • The Energy Mix Secret: A Natural Shield for Joints and Digestion

    The Energy Mix Secret: A Natural Shield for Joints and Digestion

    Mixing ground nuts with honey is a traditional way to help the body stay strong and youthful. It acts like a natural energy engine and joint-lubricating shield for your bones and stomach. This “sweet and crunchy” habit works well because nuts are full of healthy fats and minerals, while honey helps the body absorb nutrients and stops the stiff and heavy feeling of…

  • Drinking Apple Cider Vinegar Before Bedtime Will Change Your Life For Good

    Drinking Apple Cider Vinegar Before Bedtime Will Change Your Life For Good

    Drinking a small amount of apple cider vinegar before bed is a popular habit to help your body stay balanced and healthy. It acts like a natural internal steadying agent and biological shield for your blood sugar, stomach, and weight. This “tart and refreshing” habit works well because the acetic acid in the vinegar helps the body process energy…

  • They Laughed At The “weak” Supply Girl

    “THEY LAUGHED AT THE “WEAK” SUPPLY GIRL – UNTIL THE NAVY SEAL BOWED TO HER “Hey, Tinkerbell! Did you get that tattoo at a slumber party?” That was the running joke at Camp Hawthorne. Private Casey moved like a librarian, not a grunt. Quiet. Always with the clipboards. A small butterfly on her neck she…

  • Dad Called Me A “bus Driver” – Then A Black Hawk Hovered Over His Lawn

    Dad Called Me A “bus Driver” – Then A Black Hawk Hovered Over His Lawn “Basically a bus driver,” my father, Richard, said, palm heavy on my shoulder like he owned the uniform on my back. The new guest blinked. His smile thinned. I saw doubt slide into his eyes, quiet and mean. Not today.…

  • The Day After I Buried My Husband, I Came Home to a Locked Door

    The day after my husband was laid to rest, the house felt farther away than it ever had before. His folded flag sat in my lap the entire drive home, sharp at the corners, too neat for the kind of pain I was carrying. The sky hung low and gray, and the whole neighborhood looked…

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