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I think it is funny that I have ESD training today. I would have to do more research in copper. If it is good for tulips, why not people? In related outdoor health, I remembered a study about the beneficial microbes in soil. It is definitely good to dig in non-contaminated dirt. "How Dirt Makes You Happy. Antidepressant…
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Good morning, I tried going sugarless, but binge too hard, so now I'm just trying to moderate it. A tspn of jam vs a tbsn, a smoothie vs ice cream, I can have a cookie or two vs three or ten. One muffin vs three - homemade. I've been doing well until a friend gave me a Seattle Chocolate mint bar, that allergen free baby…
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@BB: Thanks for the link. Ah Portland, I haven't been in years. @CB: The price of some gluten-free flours is holey crap ridiculous. That's where G.O. "can" come in handy. Ha, my family is omnivore. If my husband doesn't cook/grill it, it better be microwavable. I would probably kill my family if I tried to cook meat. My…
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Beans, lentils, and quinoa (keen-wha) are great sources of non-processed protein. I heard that combos like corn and beans, rice and peas make a complete protein. However, I recently read the person who wrote that said nope, you don't have to eat them together. As for the quinoa, it is best if you toast, then cook with your…