The Greek word for large melon, “pepon”, was changed by the French to, “pompon”, until the English changed it to “pumpion”, where finally American colonists changed it to the word it is today.
Pumpkin is rich in nutrients and low in calories. It contains a high amount of vitamin A, potassium, vi...
Did you know that cranberries were a huge staple for Native Americans back in the 1500s? But they were not commercially cultivated until 1816. These yummy berries have played a huge role in holiday traditions and family health and wellness ever since.
Cranberries are rich in antioxidants and nutr...
Oatmeal is high in fiber and has an abundance of nutrients, minerals, and antioxidants! Vitamin B, is one of the many vitamins in oatmeal, this aids in maintaining a healthy coat. Oatmeal also contains linoleic acid, which is a type of omega-6 fatty acid that helps to keep your doggos skin strong...
Honey, we’re home! And we’re here to stay!
What’s the buzz with honey anyways? I mean of course it tastes delicious, but what does it do for us? Specifically our doggos.
Honey is one of the most natural and powerful remedies. Humans have been enjoying honey for over 10,000 years! It was the Gre...