
Food as Medicine
The next time you fill a prescription, your doctor might send you to the farmers market or produce aisle rather than the pharmacy. Increasingly, physicians

The next time you fill a prescription, your doctor might send you to the farmers market or produce aisle rather than the pharmacy. Increasingly, physicians

“I became a vegetarian—for the first time—when I was still in high school,” admits Beth Taylor, slightly abashed. “In speech class, we were all instructed

Many of us have seen the films “Food, Inc.” and “Fresh,” read articles by Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman and heard about the practices of
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CG&S Design-Build operates out of an old family home, and much like the business itself, the place has had some work done. The company converted

There’s magic in the feel and smell of reclaimed wood—whether it’s found along the silky surface of a newly milled tabletop or in the soft
Eco-friendly tips for a Squeaky Clean House Laundry Use half of the manufacturer’s suggested quantity of detergent. For hard water, add borax to the wash

When Sunshine Mathon and his wife purchased their two-bedroom/one-bath bungalow in the Cherrywood neighborhood of East Austin, they knew an addition was in their future.
I’ll never forget when I first moved to Austin and noticed our abundance of loquat trees—in yards, parks, abandoned lots—they seemed to be everywhere! But