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Hailing from the heartland of South Dakota, I'm a true Midwest girl at heart. Growing up surrounded by wide-open spaces and a strong sense of community instilled in me a love for the simple, slower pace of life. Now, I find myself deep in the Idaho mountains with a much more rugged terrain.

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When I'm not tending to my flock, you'll likely find me in the garden, where I've cultivated a passion for growing my own food. From heirloom tomatoes to fragrant herbs, I love nurturing plants and reaping the delicious rewards of homegrown produce.

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I believe in the power of community and strive to foster connections wherever I go. Whether it's organizing neighborhood potlucks or sharing tips and advice with fellow chicken enthusiasts online, I'm dedicated to building a supportive network of like-minded individuals who share my passion for sustainable living.

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I am a dedicated advocate for self-sufficiency, empowering individuals to embrace a lifestyle of independence and resilience. With a passion for helping others unlock their potential, I specialize in guiding people through the challenges of sustainable living, particularly in the realm of poultry keeping, gardening, and homesteading.


Drawing inspiration and experience from my own journey towards self-sufficiency and off-grid living, I understand the obstacles and uncertainties (and there will be many!) that arise when striving to cultivate a more sustainable lifestyle. With a compassionate and personalized approach, my goal is to empower you to overcome obstacles, embrace new skills, and ultimately achieve your goals of greater independence and sustainability.

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My "Hatch to Harvest" chicken course isn't just another run-of-the-mill guide—it's your ticket to poultry paradise! Packed with practical tips, step-by-step tutorials, and insider knowledge, this comprehensive course covers everything from chick care basics to ethical meat production. Whether you're a newbie homesteader or a seasoned chicken keeper, there's something for everyone in my feather-friendly curriculum.

From navigating the complexities of coop construction to mastering the art of raising healthy and productive flocks, I aim to equip all of my clients with the knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to succeed in their self-sufficiency endeavors.

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Are your chicks giving you the cold shoulder? Struggling to keep your coop clean and pest-free?

Worried about the ethical implications of meat production?

Fear not!

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With my expert guidance, you'll learn how to raise happy, healthy chickens and cultivate a thriving flock that's the envy of the neighborhood.

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The Truth About Detoxing (and Why Food Is the First Medicine)

May 22, 20254 min read

The Truth About Detoxing (and Why Food Is the First Medicine)

Let’s get something straight: detoxing isn’t about starving yourself for three days on celery juice or buying overpriced powders promising to “flush toxins.”

Detoxing is a biological function your body is already doing — if you support it. The liver, kidneys, lymph, skin, and even your lungs are constantly filtering, processing, and eliminating toxins. The real question isn’t whether your body detoxes — it’s whether you’re giving it the tools it needs to do that job well.

That’s where food comes in.

What They Never Taught Us About Detoxing

We live in a world full of toxins — from pesticides and microplastics to processed seed oils and synthetic food additives. But here’s the wild part: your body already knows what to do. It just needs backup.

Food isn’t just fuel. It’s chemistry. And some of the most powerful detox support you’ll ever find grows in your garden or sits in your fridge:

  • Cruciferous veggies like broccoli and kale help the liver break down excess hormones and toxins

  • Bitter greens (think dandelion, arugula, chicory) stimulate digestion and bile flow

  • Beets support methylation and liver detox pathways

  • Cilantro helps bind to heavy metals

  • Garlic & onions contain sulfur compounds that boost glutathione — your body’s master antioxidant

Your ancestors didn’t do seasonal “detox kits.” They ate with the seasons, drank herbal teas, used food to heal, and lived in rhythm with nature. That’s what we’re reclaiming here.

When a Detox Goes Wrong (My Story)

I used to think “detoxing” meant a green smoothie and a few days without sugar.

It sounded trendy. Clean. Controlled. And for the most part, harmless — just eat what the protocol says and feel better… right?

That’s what I thought when I started the Core Restore diet — a structured 14-day detox designed to support liver function and hormone balance. It came with a plan, some fancy powders, and plenty of recipes. I was excited to do it the “right” way.

The diet itself seemed promising — full of liver-loving ingredients and elimination-style meals. But there was one small problem: the recipes we're packed with nuts. This isn't a post to encourage you to NOT do the Core Restore diet, just be aware that it's not for everyone.

Now, I’ve had eczema my whole life. Growing up, I was always told it was dairy. Doctors put me on steroid creams and told me I’d “grow out of it.” Spoiler: I didn’t.

It wasn’t until I got older that I realized steroids were just a band-aid. They weren’t solving the root cause — they were suppressing it.

My parents didn’t question it. They just trusted the white coat — like so many do. But I know now that what I eat absolutely impacts my skin, my gut, and my immune system. And I also know this: pharmaceuticals can’t fix what food is breaking.

So, here I was, doing this “clean” detox. Feeling proud of myself.

Until one night, I woke up in the middle of the night — itching.

Not a little — I mean, full-on, scratch-my-skin-off itching. Red, angry patches of eczema were showing up on my arms, behind my knees, and even on my eyelids.

I went to my naturopath and we did some energy testing on the foods I had been eating. Turns out? I’m highly allergic to nuts.

Not in the anaphylactic, life-threatening way — but the chronic inflammation kind. The kind that slowly builds up under the surface, shows up on your skin, and gets misdiagnosed for decades.

So here I was, trying to heal my liver and reduce inflammation — while unknowingly fueling a flare-up with every “healthy” recipe in the plan.

That moment reminded me of something so important:

There is no one-size-fits-all detox. There is only your body, and its truth.

Real detoxing is about nourishing, not depriving. It’s about supporting your body’s natural systems, not shocking them. And it’s definitely not about blindly following a protocol that was never designed for you in the first place.

Food as Medicine Isn’t a Trend — It’s a Return

For years, I tried the band-aid approach: isolate the symptom, fix it fast, move on. But symptoms are just signals. And when I finally started listening to what my body was asking for — real, nourishing, functional food — everything changed.

More energy. Better digestion. Clearer skin. A brain that actually worked.

This isn’t about being perfect or living in fear. It’s about returning to what’s always worked: food grown in real soil, herbs with history, and simple choices that build your body up instead of breaking it down.

In the next post, I’ll walk you through the detoxes I’ve tried — the good, the bad, and the ones I’ll never do again.

For now, start with this: add in the foods that give your body what it’s missing. You don’t need a full reset — you need to come home to the medicine on your plate.



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