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GOJI Berries. So I get the word about these berries from you. I read what you wrote and listened to the audio (really nice voice by the way) you did and then did some research and inquired about growing them. I took two sun dried berries, placed them in a wet napkin for three hours. I then sliced them open and their were about 20 or so seeds. I took these seeds and planted them in a pot outside my front door. They do not grow very fast and will not mature for two or more years, but by golly, I have GOJI Berry plants growing. I am so excited. I have melons, and peas and all sorts of stuff growing. Sure wish you would right more consistently.
Hi! I own a company called Raw Melissa that sells extraordinary healthy gourmet desserts and offers nutrition coaching and education. I was the "Sweets Expert" for The Healthy Living Kids Show, an internet tv program out of Valencia, California, and was a contributor to the recently released book, "Happy Days, Healthy Living" by Cathy Silvers of Happy Days. I have a new cookbook and DVD series that will be available on June 1, 2010. Our products at Raw Melissa are made from only fresh fruits and vegetables, raw nuts and seeds, cold pressed healthy oils and natural sweeteners. We recycle all we can, we use very small amounts of electricity and almost all our packaging is made from materials that are so biodegradable, they can be composted. We strive to buy locally as often as possible and lastly and most importantly, we don't sell anything that doesn't taste absolutely delicious.
I'm also lucky enough to have been a doula (birth assistant) and childbirth educator for over a decade, having helped several hundred couples during pregnancy and childbirth and am also one of two DONA Approved Doula Trainers in Utah.
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I'm with Leslie you so need a book! By the way where is your new kitchen?
Tam
GOJI Berries. So I get the word about these berries from you. I read what you wrote and listened to the audio (really nice voice by the way) you did and then did some research and inquired about growing them. I took two sun dried berries, placed them in a wet napkin for three hours. I then sliced them open and their were about 20 or so seeds. I took these seeds and planted them in a pot outside my front door. They do not grow very fast and will not mature for two or more years, but by golly, I have GOJI Berry plants growing. I am so excited. I have melons, and peas and all sorts of stuff growing. Sure wish you would right more consistently.
I AM WITH TAM . . . DEVELOP THAT BRAND WOMAN . . . . . DO A BOOK!
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