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Here’s a very effective, environmentally safe and low-cost alternative to your commercial weed killer that contain harsh chemicals.
A great new way to clean your home is through these handmade recipes, and there is no chemistry set needed! Just mix a few simple ingredients together and youve got your very own green-clean team.
During October, pumpkins are abundant. Sometimes, too abundant. And it’s not uncommon to see excess pumpkins cast aside or left to rot after Halloween, but there’s really no need to let the extras go to waste.
There are over 20,000 wild edible plants growing in the United States and Canada. They vary by geographical area, habitat, harvest season, ease of harvest, type of food provided, preparation procedures, whether eaten raw, cooked, or as an ingredient in recipes.
Here’s an old family recipe for pie without sugar. It also contains NO toxic sugar substitutes. What’s the secret? The apples! Most apple pies are made with green apples, such as Granny Smith.
A quick, simple, and basic tomato soup recipe requiring minimum ingredients or time.
After we’d all retired, my grandson started coughing and coughing. It went on and on. He’d caught a cold. I poked around in the kitchen and found some old, crystallized honey and a squeeze bottle of lemon juice. I managed to liquefy enough honey to get these mixed up together. I did not measure anything, but just kept adding lemon until it tasted good – sweet, but tangy. I gave this to my grandson with a spoon and he swallowed it, followed by some water. I went downstairs to mixed up some more, but when I got back, he was deeply asleep and I didn’t hear any more coughing during the night. I used what I had. Sometimes all you have are less-than-perfect ingredients. or not all the ingredients of a home remedy recipe.
Do you have a blender? A grocery store nearby? If you do, you can make a tonic for the immune system very, very easily. This is an old recipe, and I’ve seen it called many things. I’ve always called it “Immune Tonic.” That seems to describe it perfectly.
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