Random Food Verified

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Welcome to Random Foods, the ultimate culinary adventure that will take your taste buds on an exhilarating journey! Every episode of Random Foods is an exploration into the unknown, what sets Random Foods apart is our unique approach. Rather than following a rigid recipe or sticking to a specific theme, we embrace the element of surprise. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just starting your culinary exploration, Random Foods is here to inspire, entertain, and broaden your horizons. Get ready to indulge your senses, expand your palate, and embrace the unexpected. Subscribe now and join us on this delectable journey through the world of Random Foods!

Ancient Mother Wisdom! You are Perfect! Verified

150 Followers

Kimberly “KC” Crail, MBA, CPA is a Wise Woman, herbalist & educator who came from Wall Street to the Weeds. After working her way to the top of the global finance world, it all came crashing down in 2008. Her world view was turned upside down. Experience is a wonderful teacher. She was blessed to train with Susun S. Weed, completing a Shamanic Herbal Apprenticeship in 2008, with continuing study at the Wise Woman Center through 2018 when she moved to Florida from Long Island, New York. KC began teaching in 2012 after the miraculous recovery of her friend from “terminal” stage 4 cancer. Diagnosed in 2009, this friend underwent chemotherapy, and 32 radiation treatments, and credits her recovery with the healing and nourishing herbal remedies & foods. She is still with us today! KC also works as a wholesale mortgage broker serving 49 states, in her spare time she walks barefoot in her yard, tends to her flowering plants, enjoys sunsets on the gulf beaches, making herbal medicine in her kitchen, and meeting new “green allies” in the southern environment. KC’s mission is to teach folks how to heal themselves using whole plants and foods as medicine. Nourishment is the key that unlocks health. Spirit, Mind, Body. Healing from the inside out. The Beauty Way of the Seven Medicines. You can heal yourself with simple and inexpensive methods, foods and herbs. ********* The Wise Woman tradition is based on Ancient Mother Wisdom, where healing tools are as simple as a cup of hot tea, a soft touch on the cheek, or a hug. The Wise Woman tradition is not a set of recipes and lists of plant characteristics. The Wise Woman tradition uses intuition, plants, foods, herbs, animals, simple ritual, physical activities, lifestyle change and love on the healing journey. We are all unique and only you can know what you need in your own healing and journey to embrace your wholeness. So the first step is to "Do Nothing" and connect with your "Wise Healer Within" to guide you on your path. Spirit. The Wise Woman tradition connects us with the healing energy of the plants and the animals, the stones and the ALL that surrounds us. The Wise Woman tradition connects us to all the love that is within us - Source/Creator/Wise Healer Within. The Beauty Way of the Seven Medicines. We talk with the plants, sing with the trees, ride the energies of the stones and learn important lessons from animals. Join us!

St. John Lutheran Church & School - Random Lake

116 Followers

We are God's people gathered to receive the Gospel of Jesus Christ by the means of the Spirit. Our mission is to respond with activities that directly strengthen the Christian faith. St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Missouri Synod congregation (LCMS). In the early 1850\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s, a group of emigrants from Germany settled in Town Sherman and held Lutheran worship services in their log-hut homes. God the Holy Trinity continues to bless St. John Lutheran Church as He has always done through her 165-year history in Sherman Center. While the names and faces have changed, God continues to keep His promise to call, gather, enlighten, and sanctify us through His Word and Spirit. Fifteen pastors preached, taught, baptized, and delivered Christ’s body and blood. Countless teachers taught the children of the congregation and community. Faithful laymen and laywomen gave freely to the congregation’s mission, governance, facilities, fellowship, and acts of service.