9.DEC. 2011 An interview with me can be found over on Sakyna magazine blog
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Here's what some people have been saying about the ezine so far ::
"You're flipping amazing. Can I advertise this?"
"I absolutely love your new ezine ... You have created something very valuable here, out of next to nothing as far as I could see. It's beyond impressive. I also love the way you use such tactile words as 'splodges'. You've got a great style of writing IMO, and it really comes across that you actually have done all this stuff yourself, in your own kitchen. So many writers cheat and pretend - and you can tell, can't you? Making butter, ooh. I'm liking this, very unusual. Not that I read a lot of homemaker blogs or books these days, but it's the first method for that I've seen since my very old Mrs Beeton book. Great, and mega inspiring! And I love that you've put the churn-making method in there too. This kind of thing will surely put you heads, shoulders and at least half a torso above anyone else in the field! It's truly brilliant. In general though I have to say that - although I'm by no means a connoisseur of the genre - this is by far the most beautiful, inspiring and potentially useful/practical piece of homemaking media I've seen so far. You should be very proud of it IMO."
"Oh Debbie, it's fantastic. It really really is... the more I read, the better a person I wanted to be.... the connection with the earth and one's environment that you encourage is truly inspiring, striking photos and charming illustrations and engaging personal stories and introductions such wonderfully imaginative activities and ideas - from things to knit to lessons for the kids. I also love how although you talk about God and also incorporate what many will think are 'christian' traditions, the real focus is on the earth."