J. A. Young is a free-lance writer with a Master's Degree in English and background working in general research and special libraries. Her work published in the 2008 Winter/Spring edition of Spoon River Quarterly Review has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
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Traditional cold weather favorites like hot buttered rum are featured in this article along with lesser known seasonal beverages like imbuljuta tal-Qastan. Holiday beverages with and without alcohol are described in the subsequent text.
Words: 710 Downloads: 1 Category: Holidays By: J. A. YoungPreparing your herbs properly is an important step in obtaining their health benefits. This article explores traditional ways to ready your herbs for consumption. In just a few easy steps, you can gain the medicinal benefits of these herbal brews.
Words: 555 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Medicine By: J. A. YoungSan Diego has a dazzling array of coffee houses that understand the art of brewing a seriously good cup of joe. This article explores some of San Diego´s best coffee venues.
Words: 570 Downloads: 0 Category: United States By: J. A. YoungWild teas are both delicious and healthy. The healing powers contained in these infusions have been used for centuries to treat many health conditions and disorders. While many plants may be used to make wild teas, the following are some of the most popular choices.
Words: 435 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Medicine By: J. A. YoungCultivated in many parts of the world, bitter melon is important as as edible fruit as well as a medicinal herb. Though it´s been used to treat various conditions for centuries, it may have even greater healing properties than previously known.
Words: 533 Downloads: 0 Category: Alternative Medicine By: J. A. YoungBefore digging up the weeds in your yard or paying for a service to come and spray them away, consider the healing power that these plants may provide. While these weeds may upset the uniformity of your lawn, some of them may be able to ward off breast cancer, reduce painful inflammation, and even remove harmful toxins from your body.
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