20 Foods We're Told Not to Swallow
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20 Foods We're Told Not to Swallow
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Excellent Blog Post about teaching your kids how to work! Enjoy: Teaching Children to Work I'm working on this. As a parent it is hard, for me at least, to just hand your kids the reigns and get them working. I find myself worried about the work they will create for me as they are busy learning to work. But I do recognize the importance of teaching our kids to work especially living in the society that we do. Seems like kids today are given so much without having to so much as lift a finger. As a parent, I am amazed at the things that kids really CAN do. They are so little but can do so much...if we just let them. Kids also LOVE to help out, they LOVE to please us and I can see the sense of accomplishment in their eyes as they are busy scrubbing the windows or sweeping the floors or washing the dishes by hand. My eldest child recently came to me and asked me what she could do to help because she wanted to do something. Work is good for kids, so try not to shy away from letting them 'help' out. Think of what you are teaching them when you let them...and what you are teaching them when you don't. Well, we were supposed to be camping today with our young ones...their first time...but tenting it, in 100 km/h (60mph) winds, didn't sound like much fun so....
Info Found at the following link...which also has more info for each item in the list below.
1. Relieve Hangovers. 2. Heal Wounds, Cuts, Scrapes & Burns. 3. Soothe Sore Throats and Coughs. 4. Remove Parasites. 5. Moisturize Dry Skin. 6. Condition Damaged Hair. 7. Have an Amazing Bath. 8. Remove Acne. 9. Give Yourself a Facial. 10. Boost Your Energy. 11. Substitute Honey for Sugar in Baking. 12. Make Almond Milk from Scratch. 13. Make Infused Honeys. **remember never to give honey to a baby under the age of one due to the risk of botulism. Disclaimer: I know absolutely nothing about fuel, fuel storage, fuel disposal...NOTHING! I am assuming the below information is correct, if anyone knows otherwise you can let me know. Below are some links that I found in trying to find out more about fuel:
Gasoline
Diesel Propane Kerosene Additional Info Just thought I would update.
Put on my long pants, jacket, gloves and hat and braved the mosquito hoards long enough to collect a small amount of rhubarb...the mosquitos are crazy out there right now!!! Last night I made rhubarb punch for the first time, it turned out nicely! And in honour of Canada Day...here is a list of Canadian Prep sites:
Why would you want a root cellar?
Advantages to having a root cellar:
Disadvantages to having a root cellar:
How to DIY?
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