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28 contributions to Nature Inspired Living
🌿 Gratitude is our strength! 01 / 31 – December Challenge ⭐
Share your gratitude with us 🙏 Check-in: Take 60 seconds – set your timer ⌚ – and bring to mind something or someone you're grateful for today. Check-out: Share your reflection with the community, if you feel called to. Together, we plant seeds of joy and grow in mindfulness. 🌱✨ ##### Just to help everyone get the most from the exercise, here's the intended format. You can also take a look at the format of my comments below as an example: - CHECK-IN ✅ - Start with this word to begin your timer. - Take 60 seconds to focus on one thing you're grateful for. - CHECK-OUT ✅ - Comment with this word, then share a sentence about your reflection. So a comment looks like:"CHECK-IN... [60 second pause] ... CHECK-OUT: I felt peace remembering the sun on my face this morning." This way, in just one minute, we all create a powerful, focused wave of gratitude together. Thanks for helping build this beautiful practice! 💚 @Rositsa Aleksandrova @Veronika Hübner @Marama Elizabeth @Jessica Inman @Georgiana D
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Check in am grateful for all the amazing people that I CHOOSE to surround myself with! for the food on the table… Roof over our heads! Beautiful plant! Our synergetic interactions! Skool! Beautiful weather! Blissful rest! My talent, beauty, intelligence, patience, progress, learnings, empathy and ability to help! The sky! The stars! The universe! Every time I state things that I am grateful for my state changes to a higher vibe. Check out.
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@Emil Moldovan I will edit.
🧪 The Science of Snackable Art 🥒
Hello, wonderful community! This experiment didn't come out of nowhere—it was born from the inspiring conversations happening right here among us. I wanted to bring those threads together into something tangible. I was deeply inspired by: - The vibrant discussions here and in the @Vasi Smith community about harvesting and preparing squash. - @Mike Gagnon's ongoing explorations and posts about creating healthy, satisfying treats. - @Rich Guy 's beautiful shares about working with berries. - The creative energy in @Mirjam Henzen 's group around raw vegan crackers. - And most personally, a dear friend who confided that she can't consume sweet fruits right now. This pushed me to think differently, focusing on veggies, unripe fruits, and berries to create something inclusive and nourishing for various needs. This project became my way of weaving these inspirations into a single, edible tapestry. #### 🌱 The Mission: To create delicious, nutrient-dense crackers from a base of powerful Paraguayan seeds (chia, flax, sesame) and transform local garden harvests—like squash, green papaya, and even hibiscus flowers—into a vibrant, edible canvas. #### 🔬 The Experiment & Analysis: This went beyond a simple recipe. We put these dehydrated crackers through their paces, analyzing: * Cracker Structure: Which seed-to-veggie ratio holds together without crumbling? * The Crunchiness Test: Finding that perfect snap. * Texture & Flexibility: The delicate balance between sturdy and chewable. The results were incredible! The natural colors from red beet juice and blackberries were a beautiful bonus. #### Let's Learn & Explore Together! @everyone: I’d love to turn this into a conversation and learn from all of you: * What’s one local ingredient you’ve been curious to experiment with? * Have you ever tried making dehydrated crackers? What was your biggest "aha!" moment or funny failure?
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@Emil Moldovan really?? I never thought of that. I think in terms of health benefits, flavor and the amount of each I have.
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@Emil Moldovan 🥰
### The Best Things Happen When Plans Fall Apart 🌿
I had a simple, modern problem today: I needed to scan a document. The copy shop was closed. My first instinct was frustration, but then I remembered a small family business nearby. What happened next was a beautiful reminder of how nature weaves us together. I arrived and learned I had to wait for the daughter to help me. Instead of pulling out my phone, I started chatting with the mother about the plants in their garden. We talked about citrus trees and a magnificent, heavy-laden grapevine pergola. When her daughter arrived and handled the scanning, I noticed another pergola nearby, this one with passion fruit. I asked if I could buy some. That simple question, born from a shared appreciation, unlocked an unexpected harvest: 🍋 A bag of fallen, ripe passion fruits 🧊 A container of frozen passion fruit juice she had made 🌱 A small passion fruit plant 🍇 A small grapevine plant All of this flowed from a simple, human conversation about gardening—from a 5-minute wait that turned into a meaningful connection. This wasn't a transaction; it was a relationship-building, a tiny ecosystem of mutual giving and receiving. My question for you: When has a simple errand or a "delay" unexpectedly connected you to nature, to a person, or to a new source of local abundance? Let's celebrate the magic that happens when we stay open and look up from our screens.
### The Best Things Happen When Plans Fall Apart 🌿
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Beautiful story. Why would you pull a phone out when there are plants to look at and connect with and even a person later? These impromptu encounters are simply the best!!! And all started with your mindset of not to pout but instead to just be. Live in the moment! Also, your phone can turn pictures into PDFs btw🥰
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@Emil Moldovan you are very welcome 🤗
🌿 Berry Bliss: Small Fruits, Infinite Possibilities! 🫐
Inspired by the post from @Rich Guy celebrating the mighty blueberry – that tiny, vibrant gift from nature that packs so much flavor and power! https://www.skool.com/nature-inspired-living-2560/blueberry-love It got me thinking… how do YOU enjoy berries in your daily life? Whether you grow them, forage them, or bring them home from the market – these little gems are bursting with potential. Share your favorite ways to use blueberries & other berries: - 🧊 Frozen treats: Berry nice cream or homemade sorbet - 🥣 Morning magic: Swirled into oatmeal, yogurt, or chia pudding - 🍞 Baking joy: Muffins, raw vegan tarts, or seed bars - 🧴 Self-care creations: Berry-infused vinegars or skin-loving masks - 💧 Vibrant drinks: Juices, elixirs, or fresh berry-infused water Do you have a special recipe? A family tradition? A healing use? Post your berry inspiration below – let’s grow this sweet, colorful wisdom together! #BerrySeason #PlantBased #HomeHarvest #NaturalLiving #WildFood #CommunityRecipes
🌿 Berry Bliss: Small Fruits, Infinite Possibilities! 🫐
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Yeii @Rich Guy he sure does know blueberries 💕
Why are you here??
Hi Nature Lovers 💕 why are you in this community? What brought you here and what are you looking to get here? Do tell, please 🥰 and thank you!
Why are you here??
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@Maria Grace that’s awesome! Love that you are looking into natural ways of bettering your physical body in this moment… Someone good to connect with in here is definitely @Penny Watts and also @Vasi Smith in a way. 💕
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@Maria Grace 💕
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Rositsa Aleksandrova
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