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The Dear Lab

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The 11 Best Hand Tillers For Your Garden No matter the profession, having the right set of tools at one’s disposal makes work easier, more fun, and less time-consuming. And yes, things aren’t any different when it comes to gardening. Whether it is tilling, planting, spraying, or harvesting, having the ideal gardening paraphernalia on your side will make the entire activity a whole lot easier. Now, if you are intending to prepare your garden for planting, having a good hand tiller in the palm is an absolute necessity. Of course, if you are a large-scale gardener, you may have no...

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My 22 Goals for 2019

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Goal #1 — Spend More Time Doing What I Love Little Miss Lucy Goose met her new vet this week and absolutely loves her. The fact that they give Lucy little treats while she’s getting her mani/pedi has something to do with it. Also, she is having a blast running around the yard now that it’s all fenced in. And just in time too! Three days after we finished, the ground froze. Goal #2 — Garden, Garden, Garden The day before the ground froze we planted a row of arborvitae trees along one side of the fence and moved 6...

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I just wrapped up another session of the AIP Lecture Series, marking two years of teaching this online course, and I’m reminded that one of the (many) benefits of this type of intensive educational experience is the opportunity to:

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emphasize the comprehensive and holistic nature of the Autoimmune Protocol; maintain a positive focus on what to eat (rather than perseverate on what to eliminate); dive into the nitty gritty why’s behind, and scientific evidence for, each facet of the protocol; discuss how to troubleshoot and individualize the AIP; and address mindset, balance, and sustainability when it comes to utilizing the AIP as a complementary approach to healing. These topics, of course, are also all covered in detail in my first book, The Paleo Approach, which even after nearly six years since its publication, remains the definitive guide on the...

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AIP, Orthorexia and Food Phobia

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I just wrapped up another session of the AIP Lecture Series, marking two years of teaching this online course, and I’m reminded that one of the (many) benefits of this type of intensive educational experience is the opportunity to: emphasize the comprehensive and holistic nature of the Autoimmune Protocol;maintain a positive focus on what to eat (rather than perseverate on what to eliminate);dive into the nitty gritty why’s behind, and scientific evidence for, each facet of the protocol;discuss how to troubleshoot and individualize the AIP; andaddress mindset, balance, and sustainability when it comes to utilizing the AIP as a complementary...

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Of course, weeds can get out of control and ruin your lovely garden or lawn

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But wait, this should not be the case with you. Before you start panicking, we have featured the Top 10 best Weed and Grass Killers in 2019. And yes, these are effective picks with a couple of solutions to make your garden a better place. That said, let us now look at these models that are trending in the market. Skip to the best weed and grass killer on Amazon. List Of Best Weed and Grass Killer Reviews In 2019: Preview Product Price Ortho Weed B Gon Weed Killer, RTU Wand 1-gallon $16.97 Buy on Amazon Preen 2464107 Weed Preventer - 13...

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