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Anne-Marie Bilella went from working as a nail tech to making a living baking breads, selling medicinal herbs and leading foraging classes.
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You want to move to the country, but will your medical care suffer, or will rural doctors measure up to city doctors? Rethink:Rural asks an expert.
Six ways moving to the country will save you serious cash.
While you may hide in the house as soon as cold weather hits, there are more than a few reasons to get out and enjoy the cool air.
We look at 5 scientifically-proven ways trees help prevent health problems and even reverse chronic diseases in adults and children.
When we started writing about the draws of country life one year ago, we had no idea how much health would play a role in the story.
Are you dreaming of country life, but your husband or wife loves the city? We offer seven strong arguments for moving to the country.
Research makes the case for the benefits of the outdoors for kids, from reducing ADD and ADHD symptoms to better eyesight. We look at the research...
Celestial Farms, a farm-based daycare, gives kids more than a basic education: they learn farm chores, animal care and what real food is all about.