Archive for November 2010

Save Your Waistline and Your Wallet

Nov 30th, 2010 | By
Save Your Waistline and Your Wallet

One evening while visiting my husband’s grandmother, I overheard a conversation between two older women discussing their memories of life. They were at least in their 80s, probably older, and provided a glimpse of a bygone life. One woman shared with the other how glad she was that she had grown up on a farm,
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Solar Power – Understanding Solar Panels

Nov 30th, 2010 | By
Solar Power – Understanding Solar Panels

Even though solar power technology has been available for decades, it has only really started to become very popular in recent years as a result of several key improvements to these systems. These key changes help to make these systems more flexible and affordable for consumers. Modern systems are able to generate more power at
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Why Distill Your Own Water?

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

When I went to our City Hall in Yelm, Washington, I asked if they use fluoridation in the water. The reason I asked is that my sweet lady is pregnant and I was concerned. We don’t necessarily drink the tap water, but we do bathe and shower in it. We also use it to brush
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Where is our lawful money?

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

Not too long ago I called up Congressman Ed Markey’s district office in Medford, MA (which is my district) and after getting the usual run around I talked to one of Markey’s assistant. I wanted to know why Congressman Markey didn’t speak out against the illegality of the so called “Federal” Reserve System and its Federal
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Snakes On Our Plane

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

Here is a haunting tale of intrigue and horror, a tale of monstrous snakes with fangs that would sear my words from your brain and burn theirs into your mind, their venom meant to poison your soul. These are stimulus/response creatures without souls, all hiding under the cover name of US Intelligence Services. These sickening
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How shall we live?

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

This is the question of every God seeking generation. The answer is certainly customized for each individual as “to his own Master each servant stands or falls”. And yet the struggle to find the answer may bring benefit others, and so… What follows is my own attempt to discern the will of God for me and my
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Cold Winter Gardening

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

Back in 1973 there was an energy crisis. Fuel prices were sky high due to the OPEC decision to deliberately cut worldwide fuel supplies. My family, consisting of me, my wife and three small children, lived near Atlanta, Georgia. As an experiment, and not because of any financial difficulties, we decided to attempt something entirely
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Coconut Oil – Timeless Miracle Food

Nov 29th, 2010 | By

In a world that grows increasingly wary of antibiotics, fluoridated toothpastes, chlorinated water, anti-bacterial ointments, pharmaceuticals in general, and even commercial moisturizers, sunscreens, and deodorants, where does one turn for alternatives? Incredibly, coconut oil. Though its reputation has suffered in recent decades because it most often appears in its processed state (partially or fully hydrogenated),
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Protecting Your Circuits

Nov 29th, 2010 | By
Protecting Your Circuits

We are a society addicted to gadgets. Many of us would not know what to do without our computers, cell phones, televisions, toasters…you get the idea. Because of this, when we think about the possibility of an EMP or solar storm, one of our first concerns is protecting these precious electronics. But the truth of
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Sprouts: A Genuine Super Food

Nov 29th, 2010 | By
Sprouts: A Genuine Super Food

Sprouts are tasty, nutritious, and versatile, from their familiar use in salads to baking sprouted-grain breads to making excellent quick snacks by the handful. Their virtues were discovered by the Chinese millennia ago and modern research continues to uncover their benefits. Legumes such as beans, peas, and soybeans provide fiber, folate and protease inhibitors, all
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