by Millie Copper | Feb 5, 2012 | food thoughts, Working Full Time and Real Foods
YES! I believe it can. I know many of you are doing it now. Be sure to leave a comment with all of your great advice. This is the first installment of the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Real Foods and Working. Each month my family will be...
by Millie Copper | Feb 8, 2012 | Eating Real Food and Working, Someone Else's Shoes, Working Full Time and Real Foods
This is the first installment of the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Working Full Time and Real Foods. Each month my family will be “living a week in Someone Else’s Shoes” specifically to see how real/whole/traditional foods can...
by Millie Copper | Feb 13, 2012 | Someone Else's Shoes
We just ended the first installment of Someone Else’s Shoes with the first experience being Working Full Time and Real Foods. The purpose of the week was to experience a schedule of working full time outside the home. While I have done this in the past when...
by Millie Copper | Feb 12, 2012 | Eating Real Food and Working, Someone Else's Shoes, Working Full Time and Real Foods
This is the first installment of the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Working Full Time and Real Foods. Each month my family will be “living a week in Someone Else’s Shoes” specifically to see how real/whole/traditional foods can...
by Millie Copper | Feb 11, 2012 | Feeding Children, food thoughts, Starting Out, Traditional Foods
I think it is important to realize that when beginning a real/whole/traditional food journey it does not necessarily have to be all or nothing. Even eliminating the processed junk a little at a time will help your health tremendously. Not to mention will help you...
by Millie Copper | Feb 10, 2012 | Eating Real Food and Working, food thoughts, Someone Else's Shoes, Working Full Time and Real Foods
This is the first installment of the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Working Full Time and Real Foods. Each month my family will be “living a week in Someone Else’s Shoes” specifically to see how real/whole/traditional foods can...