Good Food Hunting: New Uses for Old Things
Thursday, January 16 2014
by janwest
By Kat Nielsen Being eco-conscious is about not only helping ourselves and our animals thrive, but the world around us too. There are so many initiatives to get involved with that sometimes it’s a bit daunting. Baby steps are usually what it takes most people to change their lifestyle and not break back into old
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Good Food Hunting: Food Resolutions for You and Your Horse
Friday, January 03 2014
by janwest
By Kat Nielsen It’s not often when both you and your horse can follow the same set of guidelines in life. When it comes to setting goals/rules/guidelines/resolutions for the way you eat, some pretty easy changes can be made to better the lives of you and your four legged friend. Cheers to saying goodbye to 2013,
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