
It looks like I started and ended 2022 with blogging about juicing. Recently, an insurance adjuster told me she loves juicing wheatgrass. I have to agree. That is one reason why I bought an Omega juicer. And there is a new juice bar opening in my town. Maybe juicing is gaining popularity.
Here are 2022s posts:
1. Post #159-Omega Juicers
2. Post #160-Smoothie Bowl
3. Post #161-Wheat and Barley Grass
4. Post #162-Colloidal Silver
5. Post #163-Berkey Water System
6. Post #164-Vegan Tom Kha Phak Soup
7. Post #165-Stranger Things 1 and Nature’s Path vegan and gluten free waffles
8. Post #166-Stranger Things 2 and a typical 80s salad
9. Post #167-Stranger Things 3 and peanut butter on celery
10. Post #168-Stranger Things 4 and cantaloupe
11. Post #169-Olivia Newton-John remembered
12. Post #170-GF Vegan Oatmeal Cookies
13. Post #171-Vegan Mexican Food
14. Post #172-Vegan Margarita
15. Post #173-Vegan Mexican Pinto Beans
16. Post #174-Vegan Spanish Rice
17. Post #175-Nopales
18. Post #176-9-11 Rogue Networks
19. Post #177-Salsa Verde
20. Post #178-Vegan Enchiladas
21. Post #179-Bob’s Red Mill Muffins
22. Post #180-Pomegranate Grape Juice
23. Here are the links to past wrap ups:
2021 Wrap Up
2020 Wrap Up
Thank you for visiting my blog this year. I really do appreciate it when there are so many other distractions. I do enjoy visiting your blogs too on health and the environment and the occasional fun posts about what we are all watching on Netflix.
Next year, I’m sure I will be talking about juicing again. I love soup on these cold days and will probably share a recipe and mostly post vegan recipes. I know I have some books I’d like to talk about—some fiction, some research. I might do a post on California fault lines and earthquakes since I just went through a scary earthquake. It all gets down to how it affects our health and how to make healthy decisions.
In the end, I’m always researching for the truth not the trend. I like to take all the information and set it aside until more information backs up what I have learned thus far. Or some of the information falls away. Someone asked me how I decide what is the truth regarding research. I said I listen to my intuition. She said someone else told her the same. Reading and listening to all sides helps too. I saw a Gloria Steinem quote on a magnet while Christmas shopping which is apparently the title of one of her more recent books. It goes a little like this:
The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off! ~Gloria Steinem
Happy Juicing, Happy Vegan, and Happy New Year!
From blog of melissacrismon.com
Copyright 2022 Melissa Crismon
As a short story writer, I can relate to the importance of researching and seeking out the truth in our work. It’s essential to take the time to sift through all the information and listen to our intuition before making decisions about what to include in our writing. I also appreciate the focus on health and the environment in this blog and am excited to see what new recipes and insights will be shared in the coming year. Here’s to a healthy and truth-filled 2022!
Thank you Sebastian. I enjoy your stories and cool website. I appreciate the research you include in your stories. Here’s to our health and the truth! I’m sure 2023 will be eventful. Cheers!