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April 22, 2016

Who Is That Healing Powers Series Author, Anyhow?

California-Based Clean Food Healing Powers Series AuthorBy Cal Orey



I'm a born and raised down to earth West Coast girl   (nearby wineries, olive groves, chocolate hot spots, honey beekeepers, coffee bean roasters, and tea shops) who keeps it healthy and natural. I pen the "hugely successful" Healing Powers Series (on homepage), now available at Walmart storesamazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and most online and physical bookstores; (translated in at least 20 languages), all have been featured by book clubs, including Good Cook, One Spirit, Book of the Month, and Literary Guild. 

Yes, you can lose pounds
drinking coffee!
As a former Woman's World Weekly diet-nutrition columnist, I dish up--and write up rustic Mediterranean food recipes with fresh West Coast fare. Not to forget my articles (like on The Healing Powers of Coffee book) and articles including other books in the Healing Powers series have graced the cover of national mags...
Update: In December 2015, The Healing Powers of Vinegar tagged a #1 best seller on amazon kindle books in Healthy Cooking, Health, Diet, Nutrition, Alternative Therapies; ranked #1 on kobobooks in Health and Health and Well-Being!; 2nd row, page 1 Diet and Weight Loss on walmart.com; in January 2016, The Healing Powers of Honey #3 in Nutrition on kobobooks !
So, as the third edition of The Healing Powers of Vinegar gets ready to be released this summer, I am busy in Tea Land--and loving every minute of it. As a devout tea lover this is the book of my dreams to research, write, and cherish.
THREE UNFORGETTABLE MENTORS

* Imagination: One of my SFSU favorite professors and poets John Beecher whom noticed my talents and imagination during my graduate work.  He n oticed my standout imagination, and creative writing about an intimate relationship with a dog and bold travels across America like John Steinbeck's Travel's with Charley. During my graduate work he wrote the words on one of my canine-related essays: "Vivid imagination... candor shines through."  * Mediterranean Lifestyle:  And there's more...Frances Mayes, author of the novel Under the Tuscan Sun, has greatly influenced my work which boasts an European twist: The Healing Powers of Olive Oil, The Healing Powers of Vinegar and forthcoming Healing Powers collection. * Heart and Soul: Also, best-selling author Anne Rice was a guest speaker in one of my classes Writers on Writing. Rice showed me, an aspiring San Francisco Bay Area native writer how to put passion and soul down on paper and let it fly into the hearts of readers.
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Published on April 22, 2016 12:22

April 19, 2016

Will the West Coast Shake--Linked to the Japan or Ecuador Earthquake?

By Cal Orey
UPDATE: No "megaquake" hit the West Coast on April 22 as forecasted by Geologist Jim Berkland. But his seismic windows are 8 days so...his followers wait. My West Coast earthquake prediction does have a wider window (below I note July 22 is the cut off; and also for the entire year of 2016). Yet on the earthquake website I posted:


Prediction (April 20 2016)
West Coast (B.C./offshore, WA, OR, CA)Likely epicenters: Seattle, Offshore NorCal (near Eureka), SF, Greater Los Angeles/Coast7.0+ Apr 20-May 21Probability: 60%Notes: Due to Ring of Fire earthquakes, sensitives/scientists feeling something is in the works; and other sensitive signs... (See blog post above; forecasted this Jan. 2016)UPDATE: Today is Friday, the 22 Full Moon (mini)...I did forecast AK (anchorage) for 2016; destructive quake hit in Jan. Not it though. If and if a stronger quake hits there (again) this year or any of the regions noted above--and shallow--a tsunami alert for the West Coast will follow...If a great quake 8.0+ a big wave(s) will follow.

Last night I was a News Segment guest on Coast to Coast AM. My cameo appearance here in a nutshell: Well, I think I got 2 minutes...to dish on the recent 4 deadly quakes in 1 week and link to 2011 when the Ring of Fire quakes circled the Pacific Ocean. Remote triggering? Oh yeah. People on the West Coast from B.C., WA, OR, and CA should probably be prepared just in case we're next. You know the drill--or if u need a quickie course:https://www.ready.gov/earthquakes… ... FYI: On Jan. 31 1906 an 8.8 struck off the Coast of Ecuador. On April 18 1906 the great SF quake hit.

Here we go again. Remember 2011? The Ring of Fire Quakes were circling the Pacific Ocean. Scientists believed North America was next in line. After all, take a look at the shakers that hit hard:
* January 2: Chile 8.8
* February 22: New Zealand 6.3
* March 11: Japan 9.0

April is known as a "shaky" month.  Today is the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco quake-fire. Fast forward to 1984 on April 24 when the Morgan Hill 6.2 earthquake rumbled through the Bay Area.  A swarm of  dolphins and whales are doing odd things in Monterey--another sign of the West Coast to move in the near future?



As an author- intuitive (I did pen the book The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes), I write an Earth Changes column every month for Oracle 20/20 Magazine (online and hard copy). I did predict that Japan would rock again (see below) and affect the West Coast. Last week the day before the second deadly earthquake in southern Japan, I forecasted it would occur soon. I looked at the swarm of quakes and got that gut instinct. Less than 24 hours later the news broke and I was unpleasantly surprised...

And now scientists are worried about the cluster of ongoing shakers in the Asian region...  Not to ignore researchers are researching the possibility of "remote triggering" and considering that distance doesn't matter when it comes to a connection of earthquakes despite it being 15,000 miles or more, much like Japan and South America--not to forget the Pacific Ocean is a link.  Take a look at my published predictions for the past and future...
2016 FORECASTS
Welcome to a new year with new challenges around the world.  The year of 2016 will be chock-full of Earth changes, including shakers, wacky weather, and political craziness during climate chaos with global warming effects each continent, one by one, faces the wrath of Mother Nature’s surprises. When the Earth acts out as it will each season we often prepare for safety’s sake and peace of mind.
·        Earthquakes * While we watched the San Andreas film, a great California earthquake didn’t happen in 2015 and shake the Golden state. But it will one day. The silence may be interrupted by a major tremor… in the southern state (near the coast or San Andreas), and/or San Francisco Bay Area (epicenter in the East Bay), or offshore Northern California near Eureka.* An underwater earthquake may create a tsunami sequel near Japan and wreak more havoc on the country as well as the Pacific Ocean/West Coast from Alaska to Mexico—affecting the land and food chain. * A great quake like in 1964 may rock Alaska (near Anchorage) causing a West Coast big wave that’ll cause destruction in both the populated city and Washington, Oregon, and California.
·              Spot-On 2015 Predictions
*Greece was rocked by an extremely shallow and destructive earthquake in the fall.* An autumn earthquake swarm in San Francisco Bay Area, California did occur but only a moderate widely felt shaker was the end result.  * A tsunami alert on the West Coast—from Alaska did happen as it has before in history.* In 2015, the year was like a sequel to the film The Day After Tomorrow with crazy climate—from South Carolina flooding to a historically warmer than normal fall in the Northeast.

For the Record. My forecast before the second Japan earthquake...On the earthquake website: Japan Quake-Tsunami Forecasted April 14, 2016, 3:30 PM... Time Frame: Now through July 22, 2016...

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Published on April 19, 2016 07:33

April 17, 2016

VINEGAR 3rd Edition is on the Stove for SUMMER!

By Cal Orey

A special note from the down-to-earth West Coast-based Healing Powers series author: 
At Canada for research...
Tea Time
for the next Healing Powers book!
It is springtime and I'm busy at work proofing the page proofs of this new, improved edition. It pleases me to be reading the new third edition because I know that you will be able to enjoy it this summer. Clean foods, more creative apple cider vinegar uses, super pounds-off diets, and charming vinegar real-life stories, comfort food recipes, and a Question and Answer section that'll all warm your heart, soul, and body!  Here, take a peek at the back cover:

From Folk Medicine to 21st Century Favorite--Discover the Amazing Powers of Vinegar!
 

Pre-order with Super $avings!

Revised and updated, this comprehensive book draws on the latest scientific studies and interviews with top health researchers to reveal how apple cider and red wine vinegars--as well as balsamic, fruit, rice, and herb-infused vinegars--can help you stay healthy. Often partnered with olive oil, a key ingredient in the heart-healthy Mediterranean Diet, vinegar is the basis for easy, tasty, rustic recipes--including favorites of health spa chefs. You'll also find proven home health cures, innovative cosmetic secrets, lively anecdotes, and environmentally friendly household hints--from making countertops sparkle to cleaning up kids and pets.*Take advantage of vinegar's natural therapeutic, antioxidant, and culinary virtues as this 5,000-year-old healer evolves in new uses and products--from sipping vinegars to home-cooked foods.* Learn how vinegar helps lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and bone loss.*Discover how vinegar's acetic acid kills bacteria, and may help prevent tuberculosis and combat antibiotic-resistant superbugs.* Use red wine vinegar to enjoy the same important antioxidants as red wine--without the alcohol.*Pair vinegar with healthful oils to ease anxiety, boost brain power, enhance energy, and aid digestion.* Create home cures to treat allergies, arthritis, toothache, sunburn, swimmer's ear, sore throat, and other pesky ailments....and discover much more in this invaluable resource to help you slim down, shape up, and enhance longevity!From Folk Medicine to 21st Century Favorite--Discover the Amazing Powers of Vinegar!


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Published on April 17, 2016 15:19

April 13, 2016

The Day in the Life with a Working Author

By Cal Orey
Today is Wednesday. It is spring at Lake Tahoe. This is a time when locals know it's off season, a time to enjoy the quietude of the mountain town. The store, roads, vacation homes, and tourists are less than more. It's a time to rejoice, especially if you're a sensitive author like me.
A while ago, I began writing the text for my next book on tea. Like a puzzle, I input the fun and "easy" parts before I get into the meat of it all.  My pantry is full of tea blends; I've been introducing myself to different tea blends, one by one. Heaven. I confess. I'm becoming a tea snob. 
Bliss at B.C. Canada
But today I prepared for a tea break of sorts. The Healing Powers of Vinegar, 3rd edition arrived on my deck. It's page proof time. That means it's my day and night job to go back to the book and give it a final look. So, tea is on the back burner--but savoring cups of brew is ongoing. Count on it.

First it was to the pool (all mine), hot tub (all mine), store, and dog walk. Then, the new vacuum arrived. I digress. But how in an author's world can I write with Aussie hair here and there? Assembled. I wasn't going to open the big book package until tomorrow but that plan went south. I peeked. So far, so good. Everything is intact. It's like opening a present and you're hoping the gift will be everything you envisioned it to be--but even better.  And tomorrow I will go to work and read my book one more time.
Every author needs a canine companion
My job as author never stops. Like fellow writers I made some quickie stops at social media hangout spots, including Twitter, Facebook (followers seemed to like the "Have you ever used an outhouse?" post--a lot). When I fielded emails I was pleasantly surprising to be welcomed by Newsmax touting my books on Olive Oil and Vinegar. And then it was onward to check out book sales at the online booksellers, including amazon.com (a new positive review for the vinegar book which has gained more than 40 reviews in about three months).


Then, I pondered about my new monthly column "QuizziCal" (a relationship quiz) and my Earth changes column for May: "Homeward Bound"--a piece about how dogs and cats can find their way home. And that's not all.
I surfed the Net to revisit hotels I stayed at during my last trip to Canada in October.   Georgia or the PNW is on my mind for fall book signings.
I paid a few more visits to Facebook and like always answered the writers' question for the day. Today I think it was about when is my favorite time to write. I answered, when I'm happy, balanced, and after a swim, dog walked, and house clean. Right. It's a challenge to have it all done. But despite my expectations of the perfect writing place, I can and have written under all circumstances and all places. But that is another story, another blog post. And that, my dear readers, is the day in the life with a working author.



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April 11, 2016

The Dog Lover Behind Snoopy

The Dog Lover Behind SnoopyA dog woman interviewed a famous dog manBy Cal Orey
Snoopy debuted in Charles Schulz’s cartoon strip “Peanuts” in 1950 (just two years before I was born). The likable canine character from Daisy Hill puppy farm became part of the children’s strip (and still is today). In fact, with the help of Snoopy’s owner, Charlie Brown, the Beagle’s personality blossomed—big time.            Of course, Snoopy can’t talk. He thinks. Schulz explained how Snoopy communicates: “Snoopy thinks the sort of things that we believe a dog might think if we knew what they were thinking about. Snoopy’s strength is his ability to overcome all of the problems in his life, but he frequently retreats to imagination to solve a lot of his problems.” For instance, the imaginative Beagle has a dog house that converts into a fighter plane in which he seeks the elusive Red Baron. And, this resourceful dog is a wanna-be writer. Snoopy is notorious for using those opening passages, “It was a dark and stormy night…” The irony is, he thinks he’s great!            Is cartoonist Schulz a genuine dog person? You can count on it.            A native of Minnesota, Schulz recalls his younger years being enriched by a variety of canines: a couple of Beagles, a St. Bernard and several Golden Retrievers.            “Right now I have the best dog I’ve ever owned in my whole life,” mused the 69-year-old “Peanuts” creator. He simply cherishes Andy, his 12-year-old Wire Fox Terrier. And sometimes, Schulz will derive his ideas for Snoopy from Andy’s behavior. For instance, Snoopy’s sudden cookie fetish is really Andy’s thing.            Schulz borrowed another idea from his senior dog. “When Andy could hear better, I used to hesitate about shaving with an electric razor in the morning. I didn’t want to wake him up,” recalled Schulz.            Later on, Schulz adapted the real-life situation into a similar storyline for Charlie Brown. At school, the teacher was criticizing Charlie Brown’s writing with a dull pencil. Charlie Brown says, “I know, Ma’am, I should have my sharpened my pencil better. We have an electric sharpener at home but I didn’t want to turn it on this morning. I didn’t want to wake up my dog.”            In 1981, after Schulz underwent heart bypass surgery, the nurses asked the celebrity to draw cartoons on the hospital wall. For a while the artist just stared at the wall. He didn’t know what to create.            Then, suddenly, Schulz stood up and went to work. With a felt pen he drew a series of Snoopys in a hospital bed like himself. For starters, the dog was shown performing a post-operative exercise familiar to Schulz. Snoopy was struggling with the inhalator. The goal? To make three balls rise to the top of the apparatus for inhaling oxygen—and remain there for a moment. The last drawing revealed the Beagle collapsing with exhaustion and triumph.            “I had a good time and had the feeling at that moment—‘This is why I am here’—I just draw pictures, that’s all.”            But why did Schulz draw Snoopy—not Charlie Brown—on the hospital walls? He replied, “Because the dog breaks the boundaries of age, race, and everything else.”
(Reprinted with permission from Dog World, December 1993 issue.)

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April 6, 2016

Signs You're Going to Be Dumped

Five Signs You’reAbout to BeDumped–and What To Do About It
by Cal Orey
As a part-time reader for "psychic" networks, I get this question asked by men more times than not. "Is it over?" Yes and no. The good news: If you learn to spot the signals that she’s itching to leave, however, you might prevent a breakup and build a more solid relationship. Keep an eye out for these clues. (These signs also work for men--and women--pondering if the relationship is done like burnt toast.
1. She starts looking like a slob.  Is there a dramatic deterioration of her grooming? “The first sign your woman is going to dump you is that she stops wearing good lingerie and quits shaving her legs,” says E. Jean Carroll, advice columnist. “This often means she doesn’t feel sexy and doesn’t care if she pleases you.”You can . . . find small ways to please her. Revitalize her sensual side and make her feel more desirable. Be free with compliments. Buy her a fun, meaningful gift. It doesn’t have to be expensive, either. Carroll recommends a gift certificate for a spa treatment.
2. Her lovemaking fizzles. When a woman takes off her clothes, she removes her protective armor. When the armor returns, take note. “Watch out if passionate and uninhibited lovemaking suddenly becomes more rigid,” Bloomfield says. “Making excuses or constantly saying ‘Not now’ is a signal that she doesn’t feel safe feeling out of control with you."You can . . .ask yourself whether you’ve betrayed her trust. If you have, apologize and do your best to restore her faith in your relationship. Make intimate plans, even if you haven’t breached her trust. “And that doesn’t mean sex,” says Kathleen Mojas, a clinical psychologist in Beverly Hills, California. “It means having fun again and connecting with each other.” If you both enjoy tennis, play. If you like sailing–well, captain, sail. Fun, shared experiences breed intimacy and can shine up a lackluster love life.
3. She’s always angry. When even your breathing sends her into fits, your days are numbered. “If her temper, attention span and conversations suddenly become abrupt, she may be trying to sabotage the relationship,” Carroll says.You can . . . let her vent. Go ahead, it’ll clear the air. It may be she’s made at someone or something else–or she might just be angry with you. Try to resolve the issues together. If she continues to act like a snapping turtle, make a move. “Leave her alone and go date someone else,” Carroll advises.
4. She’s unavailable. She starts giving one-word answers, and usually the word isn’t “yes.” The cuddling and eye contact are gone, too. Maybe she insists on doing things by herself, spending weekends separately and so on. “This is an obvious giveaway that she’s checked out emotionally or even physically,” Mojas says. “She’s creating distance.”You can . . .talk about your feelings without accusing her of anything–she could just be swamped at work. Tell her you miss her companionship. Let her know how much she means to you and how much you value the relationship. As a last resort, Carroll says, “Encourage her to go and do what she has to do.”
5. Suddenly she’s a critic. She used to lover your closet full of Gap. She raved about your lime-zested shrimp risotto. Now she gripes about your wardrobe and ranks your kitchen skills below those of the McDonald’s fry guy. Or worse, she gripes about your culinary skills and rates your wardrobe below the fry guy’s. “She doesn’t care what you think anymore, so she’s letting her real feelings show,” Carroll says. Since she’s probably already planning an exit, what does she have to lose?You can . . .keep your pride. You can decide whether you want to stay or leave. But you shouldn’t drag out the heartbreak unnecessarily. “Don’t let women treat you badly,” Carroll says. “If a woman is ready to dump you, let her go." Your ego will thank you.
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Published on April 06, 2016 10:42

Signs You're Going to Be Dumped (for Guys Only)

Five Signs You’reAbout to BeDumped–and What To Do About It
by Cal Orey
As a part-time reader for "psychic" networks, I get this question asked by men more times than not. "Is it over?" Yes and no. The good news: If you learn to spot the signals that she’s itching to leave, however, you might prevent a breakup and build a more solid relationship. Keep an eye out for these clues. (These signs also work for women pondering if he's ready to move on.)
1. She starts looking like a slob.  Is there a dramatic deterioration of her grooming? “The first sign your woman is going to dump you is that she stops wearing good lingerie and quits shaving her legs,” says E. Jean Carroll, advice columnist. “This often means she doesn’t feel sexy and doesn’t care if she pleases you.”You can . . . find small ways to please her. Revitalize her sensual side and make her feel more desirable. Be free with compliments. Buy her a fun, meaningful gift. It doesn’t have to be expensive, either. Carroll recommends a gift certificate for a spa treatment.
2. Her lovemaking fizzles. When a woman takes off her clothes, she removes her protective armor. When the armor returns, take note. “Watch out if passionate and uninhibited lovemaking suddenly becomes more rigid,” Bloomfield says. “Making excuses or constantly saying ‘Not now’ is a signal that she doesn’t feel safe feeling out of control with you."You can . . .ask yourself whether you’ve betrayed her trust. If you have, apologize and do your best to restore her faith in your relationship. Make intimate plans, even if you haven’t breached her trust. “And that doesn’t mean sex,” says Kathleen Mojas, a clinical psychologist in Beverly Hills, California. “It means having fun again and connecting with each other.” If you both enjoy tennis, play. If you like sailing–well, captain, sail. Fun, shared experiences breed intimacy and can shine up a lackluster love life.
3. She’s always angry. When even your breathing sends her into fits, your days are numbered. “If her temper, attention span and conversations suddenly become abrupt, she may be trying to sabotage the relationship,” Carroll says.You can . . . let her vent. Go ahead, it’ll clear the air. It may be she’s made at someone or something else–or she might just be angry with you. Try to resolve the issues together. If she continues to act like a snapping turtle, make a move. “Leave her alone and go date someone else,” Carroll advises.
4. She’s unavailable. She starts giving one-word answers, and usually the word isn’t “yes.” The cuddling and eye contact are gone, too. Maybe she insists on doing things by herself, spending weekends separately and so on. “This is an obvious giveaway that she’s checked out emotionally or even physically,” Mojas says. “She’s creating distance.”You can . . .talk about your feelings without accusing her of anything–she could just be swamped at work. Tell her you miss her companionship. Let her know how much she means to you and how much you value the relationship. As a last resort, Carroll says, “Encourage her to go and do what she has to do.”
5. Suddenly she’s a critic. She used to lover your closet full of Gap. She raved about your lime-zested shrimp risotto. Now she gripes about your wardrobe and ranks your kitchen skills below those of the McDonald’s fry guy. Or worse, she gripes about your culinary skills and rates your wardrobe below the fry guy’s. “She doesn’t care what you think anymore, so she’s letting her real feelings show,” Carroll says. Since she’s probably already planning an exit, what does she have to lose?You can . . .keep your pride. You can decide whether you want to stay or leave. But you shouldn’t drag out the heartbreak unnecessarily. “Don’t let women treat you badly,” Carroll says. “If a woman is ready to dump you, let her go." Your ego will thank you.
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April 5, 2016

Author's Cat is a Talker

Chatty Cats, Blessed Creatures
By Cal Orey
When I think of talkative cats, fictitious feline characters come to mind, for example, “The Cat in the Hat” was my favorite intelligent chatty cat when I was a child. I still remember the headless wonder in Alice’s adventures (another bright feline), her talking friend the Cheshire Cat. And, of course, Felix and Sylvester have intrigued me. But also fascinating are our countless real, live vocal cats who don’t exactly talk like we humans do, but still are very talky. Zen, my affectionate and vocal Siamese-mix
Some people aren’t accustomed to the chatty feline who has something to say. I, for instance, recall years ago I was at my neighbor’s pet-sitting when first introduced to a very gabby cat. Initially I thought he was hungry, but his bowl was full! When I opened the front and back doors, blue-eyed Charley looked up at me—he didn’t want to anywhere. Yet his meows persisted. I tried cradling the cat like an infant. Still he continued to whine. When my neighbor returned I alerted her, “Something’s wrong with Charley! He won’t stop crying!” My neighbor laughed. “That’s Charley’s way. He’s Siamese. A talker.”As time passed, I found myself at the local humane society in dire want of a pet cat. It was a toss-up between a gray-and-white longhair and an orange domestic shorthair. Gandalf, the aggressive gray-and-white feline who spoke up again and again, won his freedom. His perseverance had me at first sight. It was as though he were saying, “Hey! I’m the one you want! Take me.”After years of his talk I had grown to respect Gandalf because he speaks his mind. Sometimes his voice is suggesting that he wants something NOW, and other times his cat talk is communicating that everything is under control—sweet contentment. But best of all, if either of us is in the mood, we’ll indulge in a dangling conversation.
There are talkers and there are talkers. A few years after adopting Gandalf, I was smitten by a litter of adorable Manx/Siamese kittens and took one home without much though. Within a week I discovered my new tailless Ashley was going to be the most talkative cat I have ever known. Yet, I must admit, a while ago Ashley’s loquacious ways were not appreciated by everyone; and yes, on occasion even I thought her consistent babbling was a bit much.These days, after discussions with experts on vocal cats, I appreciate talkers more than ever. Why? Because I understand her need to talk. You may already know whether or not talkers are your cup of tea. If they aren’t—stay clear of these breeds: Oriental Shorthair, Cornish Rex, Devon Rex, Ragdolls, and yes, the Siamese is probably the most outspoken of all.According to cat experts, there are more than a dozen voice patterns classified in groups. But it’s the vowel pattern that is associated with care, soliciting, and goal frustration. It’s important to remember to look for a physical problem first, and if it’s not physical, experts say, try for the psychological connection. Yes, some talkers are smart and can manipulate you to cater to their whim, whether it’s kitty treats to extra TLC.

The bottom line, cats that are just talkative—like some humans with a gift of gab—aren’t necessarily for everyone. For example, when I was at a friend’s house something didn’t feel right. I felt very comfortable in her loft apartment with healthy house plants, beautiful Oriental rugs, Degas paintings—and to top it off, a handsome Himalayan. A few hours passed, and I realized that although there was a cat present, which made me feel right at home, it was too darn quiet. I was going stir crazy. I actually missed my talking cats. Alex’s yowling to go outdoors, in my study, Gandalf’s aloof way of saying, “Hey, I’m in the mood for a chat. Can we talk?” And yes, even Ashley’s incessant chattering. So, when I came home that day it was clear. I am a talkative person, and I enjoy the company of articulate people. So it should be no surprise that I prefer my cats to be vocal. I’ll take a talker any day--especially when I'm all alone and working on a book.

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Published on April 05, 2016 19:24

April 1, 2016

Spring into Cleaning with Vinegar, Honey, Oil and Tea

By Cal Orey
Spring Cleaning with Feng Shui In the childhood memories of every good cook, there's a large kitchen, a warm stove, a simmering pot and a mom.
--  Barbara Costikyan

Spring has sprung. It’s time to move forward and get moving into spring cleaning mode. The cleaner your kitchen is, the cleaner your spirit and soul, which is a good thing for you, yours, and your environment.  Welcome to the world of feng shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement. Its goal is to bring you harmony. By putting stuff in the right spots in your kitchen it may enhance the flow of positive energy and zap negative vibrations. The end result: good health, happiness, and fortune. Read on--you, too, can enjoy a well-balanced kitchen--with vinegar, honey, oil and tea--that feels good from head to toe like I recall enjoying as a little girl.

1. Use Eco-friendly Vinegar and Olive Oil Cleaners. For starters, brew a cup of herbal tea for its energizing effects tol boost your energy and mood...Then, it's time to clean your kitchen from top to bottom with natural stuff. You'll be doing you, yours, and Mother Nature a favor. Using nontoxic vinegar can help you to: lose the ants; clean stainless steel, get rid of dust, and keep fresh flowers longer. By keeping it green it will provide you with better health and energy.
2. Declutter Your Stuff. Ditto. Getting rid of things you don't use will up your energy. It's true. You feel lighter with less kitchen baggage, starting fresh is exhilerating. I cleaned out both the fridge and freezer. Add a fresh box of baking soda to soak up odors. Then, I tackled the pantry and tossed out olive oil, pasta, rice, soup, gourmet spices (yep, I sadly discovered they don't last forever) and anything else that expired...What's the saying: Out with the old and in with the new.
3. Clean the Stovetop and Oven. This was a chore but it feels right to have the stovetop shine. (My Stepford Wifecolors are starting to show.) The inside of the oven is sparkling, too. Tip: If you must use toxic oven cleaner, go over it with the natural stuff. Trust me, this is a feel-good must-do before days and nights warm up.4. Brighten Up with Lighting. During the colder days without sun you'll want to have sunny-type lighting which can up your energy and mood--linked to good health. Go for full spectrum light bulbs or ones with a nice amber glow.  Speaking of lightening up...
5. Boost Your Mood with Plants. To help wipe out pollutants in your kitchen, fill your space with hardy, happy plants. Your best bet: philodendrons, spider plants or cactus.
6. Bring on the Water. Fish aquariums provide positive energy in the dining room, especially with a gentle filter Ever notice Asian restaurants and the calming ambiance of fish?
7. Fish, Fish, Fish. Today, I read that goldfish can bring you good luck and prosperity. In fact, nine is the lucky number. The colors? Gold and one black one. (Go smaller rather than bigger in size = less cleaning.) My kitchen/dining room/study all are connected. So, the fish aquarium is a pleasant, calming treat for all three rooms. Note to self: Add more fishies.
8. Bring Out the Fresh Fruit. I've got several plump healthful seasonal fruits on display and ready to eat, such as pears placed in a stainless steel colander. According to feng shui concensus, a full bowl may lead to a full life. Translation: Display pretty bowls with plenty of pretty fruit. Empty bowls with just a few pieces of old fruit not so good. And oranges? Nine is the lucky number I've read...Put 'em in a wooden bowl and on the kitchen or dining room table. (Note: If they're pricey, purchase the ones in a bag. Save the separate, sweet and juicy ones for eating.)
9. Conceal Knives and Scissors. My father gave me a black and white marble knife block, cutting board, and rolling pin. I love it. But the knives are out of sight. Bad vibes, say feng shui folks.
10. Hanging Pots and Pans. Get one of those artsy-looking   overhead hangers for your kitchen stuff. If so,  do not  hang it over your workspace. Not good energy, or so they feng shui wizards claim.
11. Hide the Gadgets. Too many kitchen items can clutter up all that positive decluttering you did. So, choose your favorites and recycle as you use 'em. Or, you can always get a kitchen island. A rustic, wooden Mediterranean type is earthy. It would be modest, wooden, but eye-catching, and a great place to stack some kitchen gadgets, and a workspace.
12. Hang Wind Chimes with Crystals. I brought one of mine in from the deck--and put it above the kitchen windows. The one I chose is of a sun with a face. It makes me smile everytime I look at Mr. Sunshine. Feng shui gurus recommend hanging chimes in the doorway to the kitchen or over the stove sings good energy. And sit down, exhales,  enjoy your clean, decluttered surroundings and renewal of springtime!
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March 31, 2016

Vinegar 3! It's on the Stove for Summer!

By Cal Orey
OverviewREVISED AND UPDATED THIRD EDITIONNew Recipes  New Health Research  New Home Cures
From Folk Medicine to 21st Century Favorite—Discover the Amazing Powers of Vinegar!
 
Revised and updated, this comprehensive book draws on the latest scientific studies and interviews with top health researchers to reveal how apple cider and red wine vinegars—as well as balsamic, fruit, rice, and herb-infused vinegars—can help you stay healthy. You’ll also find proven home health cures, innovative cosmetic secrets, lively anecdotes, and environmentally friendly household hints—from making countertops sparkle to cleaning up kids and pets.
 
*Take advantage of vinegar’s natural therapeutic, antioxidant, and culinary virtues as this 5,000-year-old healer evolves in new uses and products—from sipping vinegars to home-cooked foods.
 • Learn how vinegar helps lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and bone loss. 
 
*Discover how vinegar’s acetic acid kills bacteria, and may help prevent tuberculosis and combat antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
 
* Create home cures to treat allergies, arthritis, toothache, sunburn, swimmer’s ear, sore throat, and other pesky ailments.
 
…and discover much more in this invaluable resource to help you slim down, shape up, and enhance longevity!“Vinegar is right there in your cupboard—waiting for you to open its health properties for you and your family. Cal Orey’s book can show you how.” – Dr. Will Clower, CEO Mediterranean Wellness
ISBN-13:9781496703804Publisher:KensingtonPublication date:08/30/2016Series:Healing Powers SeriesPages:368Product dimensions:5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)Meet the AuthorCal Orey, M.A., is an accomplished author and journalist. She has a master’s degree in English from San Francisco State University, and for three decades has written hundreds of articles for national and international magazines. She specializes in topics such as health, beauty, nutrition, relationships, science, and pets. Her books include The Healing Powers of Olive Oil, The Healing Powers of Coffee, The Healing Powers of Honey, The Healing Powers of Chocolate, The Healing Powers of Vinegar202 Pets’ Peeves, and Doctors’ Orders. She lives in northern California. Readers are invited to visit her website at www.calorey.com, read her blog The Writing Gourmet at calorey.blogspot.com, find her on Facebook, and follow her on Twitter.
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Published on March 31, 2016 17:06