Get The Kids Involved In A Green Thanksgiving
Are you wondering how you can get your kids involved with Thanksgiving? Have them create your table centerpiece. Sound complicated? It’s actually much easier than you might think.
I spent the morning with NBC11 today as they were recording an interview about how to have a Green Thanksgiving (they air the first segment this Thursday at 6.45pm Pacific as part of their Green Week programming, so set your tivo). As SustainLane’s Lifestyle Editor and classified foodie, I am always looking for an excuse to visit the Farmer’s Market, play ‘Martha Stewart‘ at home and basically… talk Turkey! But this one I could not have managed without the kids. I put together this simple video to show you how they helped.
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Tulsi or Holy Basil – India’s Sacred Medicinal Herb
Tulsi or Holy Basil, India’s Sacred Medicinal Herb
Sacred to the Hindus, people often ask me the reason why Tulsi or the Holy Basil is considered holy. The story goes that the plant was once the devoted wife of a celestial being. Lord Krishna tricked her into committing a sin so she cursed him into becoming a stone. Impressed with her devotion and sense of righteousness, the Lord blessed her saying that she would be the subject of worship from then on. Tulsi is considered to be a symbol of fidelity. As an adaptogen, it helps maintain blood sugar levels within a normal range. It is also believed to nourish the mind and elevate the spirit.
