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London Fog Latte

March 23, 2016 by Katie Mae Stanley 3 Comments

London Fog Latte -www.nourishingsimplicity.org

Light, yet creamy and delicious. Let me introduce you to the London Fog Latte, also known as an Earl Grey tea latte. Hot Earl Grey tea is blended with frothy almond milk, raw honey, and vanilla extract. It’s pretty much heaven in a cup. I started drinking this delicious drink about a year ago when…

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Filed Under: Beverages and Smoothies, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: Earl Grey Tea, Earl Grey Tea Latte, London Fog, London Fog Latte

White Hot Chocolate (Inspired by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)

March 11, 2016 by Katie Mae Stanley 1 Comment

Rich and creamy, this dairy-free white hot chocolate transports you to the land of Narnia. As winter melts into spring I can’t help but to think of the magical land of Narnia as it was right before Aslan returned, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It was a cold and bleak place, with…

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DIY Two Ingredient Dry Shampoo

March 3, 2016 by Katie Mae Stanley 19 Comments

DIY Two Ingredient Dry Shampoo-www.nourishingsimplicity.org

No poo, it seemed like the way to go. People reveled in the amazing benefits of washing your hair with baking soda and apple cider vinegar. One of my friends even embraced only using water. I jumped on the bandwagon years ago. At first it was amazing, I loved how my hair felt. It was…

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BUCKWHEAT PANCAKES (INSPIRED BY THE LONG WINTER)

March 2, 2016 by Katie Mae Stanley Leave a Comment

Stack of pancakes topped with butter and syrup on a green table.

Fluffy buckwheat pancakes dripping with butter and brown sugar syrup are the perfect winter breakfast. The Little House Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder are near and dear to my heart. My mom had read the series twice through to us by the time I was eight and I read them as my first “big books”…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: buckwheat pancakes, light as foam pancakes, Little House, pancakes, The Long Winter

5 Ways to Treat a Fever Naturally (and Why You Might Not Want to)

February 29, 2016 by Katie Mae Stanley Leave a Comment

Photo Credit: jeff_golden You have a fever, what do you do? Do you pop a fever reducer to help it go down or do let the fever run its course? Here’s the deal, fevers are not inherently bad. They are letting us know that there is something wrong with our body. It is the body’s…

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