How to Fill in the Family Tree Using Google Searches

Google is a search engine that allows you to search for websites that may list your family. I would use Google as a way to find my ancestors only if I was desperate to find an elusive one. You may not find any family members because no one has entered them on the internet. Someone who has researched the entire family tree might possibly have put it on a website and you might possibly find it but use caution here as it may be full of errors.

There is no way to escape the regular methods of producing a good genealogy. Start at home and find all the documents you can on your ancestors. Visit the public buildings that house vital records such as birth, death, marriage and divorce. Find pertinent land records. Search censuses for the family you are researching.

On Google, I just put in my brother who was a medical doctor who published several articles. Not one hit. Of course this was several years ago that he published the articles and he has been dead for a few years. I put in my name and found an article I wrote on the Irish 1911 census. Certainly no genealogy for my family name.

Google does not have a search capability for names using soundex. There are millions of names that sound similar. Not much help there. It does ask for alternate spellings if it thinks that is necessary.

Google admits it cannot find all the genealogy information online. I would say they cannot find much if you just enter a name. You are able to access records through the one hundred plus web sites by putting the name of the web site into Google. For instance, put ancestry and Google will take you right to it. It is a paid site with some free records.

Thousands of people researching for their ancestors have created web pages for all to see. Some of these are neglected with dead links. You may access one of these directly on the Google website.

Google supports the Search Advice website. Enter all the information you have on your ancestor and it will point you to a website to look further. I tried it and it pointed to Ancestry.com. where you can sign up free for fourteen days.

Every time Google returns search results, it provides a link to similar websites for each website in the search results. Just click on the link called “Similar Pages”. That may prove helpful.

Google is not case sensitive which is helpful if you use all capital letters by mistake. Genealogists prefer to use the lower case. The ~ sign is used to find websites that contain a synonym of the word following it. You could enter a surname ~ genealogy and Google would return any website with those words.

If you want to search for certain records within the Ancestry.com website you would enter the records wanted site with the URL of the genealogy website. If you search for a website based on the title of the site, you can use the keyword allintitle, such as allintitle: genealogy. I tried it and it came up with a lot of interesting sites.

You can not beat free genealogy sites like Rootsweb and the Mormon Church records and your own research and interviewing relatives to fill in your family tree. You can not just type your name into Google and make a quality genealogy.

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Quality Hill Square: Luxury downtown living at affordable price
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When you use the privacy setting on the gedcom admin page to restrict access to an individual record the name of the person is still visable to the public in the interactive tree I a…

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Chemistry, Nutritional Supplements Or Whole Foods – To Maintain the Health Tripod, Body-Mind-Spirit

Increasingly, as if there is a “new” discovery parade for the latest cure-all, probiotics have come again to the forefront. As I read the varying articles and studies, I am struck by how far afield we have come from normal, common sense.

In order to maintain a healthy body, there is a tripod of health: body, mind, and spirit. Knock out one leg of that stool, and the stool topples over. Probiotics, diet, dietary supplements address only the “body” leg of the health tripod. So let’s start there.

Anything taken externally, whether it is natural or medical (chemical or surgical) in support of the physical, has only ever been intended as temporary support until we have regained or achieved the necessary consciousness to support complete and perfect health; much as you might use a crutch to recover from a broken leg. When the leg is healed, we throw the crutch away as we should throw the supplements and medications away.

The body knows how to be well and healthy, as this is its natural and inherent state. Think of all the times you’ve had a cold, or the flu or a cut or bruise. They always go away. The body, created by Infinite Intelligence, does not need to know how to be well, but rather is always striving to return to health, its normal set-point. Our job, as a conscious human being, is to make the choices – all of our choices – that support Life. That is to say choices that are probiotic.

These choices, if we are living naturally and following our internal prompts, always feel good, fun, joyful, and delicious. The body, itself, tells us what it needs with respect to nutrition; and we, if we are listening and aware, then eat those foods. The body tells us when it is tired and needs rest; if we are listening and living naturally, we fall asleep and awaken refreshed. The body tells us when it is cold; and if we are listening, we go inside, don a coat or sit by the fire. The body tells us when we are full; if we are listening, we stop eating, pleasantly satiated. The body because of its Innate Intelligence – the Life Force that enlivens it, is constantly directing us if we are listening.

This same Innate Intelligence or Life Force is present in all living things: animal, vegetable and mineral. It quite simply is the “spirit” leg of the heath tripod. So it is essential that we pay attention to the still small voice within guiding us in all things, including health, always towards our good.

The “mental” component of the tripod is where all the trouble begins and ends. The human mind with its hubris and arrogance believes that it is the infinite intelligence rather than our spirit Infinite Intelligence (knowing). The human mind is what confounds and complicates everything, over-shouting the still small voice every chance it gets. The human mind will argue with the information of Innate Intelligence that we don’t have time to eat, or we can’t afford to eat healthy food, or that we don’t have time to be home resting. The human mind will argue that a vitamin supplement is a quick fix, that a “professional” knows more than I do; that in a decision between ethics and money, money wins. The human mind will tell you to stay in the job your hate, because the money is good; and it will tell you to take the “safe” road, because it is afraid and lives in the land of Lack. These are the decisions that we make every day that lead us into life styles and relationships that are as toxic to the body and chemicals are.

For example, as science attempts to unravel the secrets of good nutrition and health, they omit or ignore or discount the concept of Infinite Intelligence or Life Force, because they don’t understand It and cannot quantify It. Therefore, they believe that by isolating certain nutrients, that the benefits of that nutrient are complete in relationship to the biological body and cells. For example, scientists study, let’s say, Vitamin C. They isolate it out from its original state that it is found in, let’s say, an orange. They identify it by its chemical composition and name it Vitamin C of a certain type. Then a nutritional company or a drug company will duplicate that chemical complex and manufacture it synthetically and patent it. Why? Because you cannot patent the Vitamin C in an orange, but if you create your own synthetic clone of it, you can patent that and then sell it as “a vitamin supplement”. It’s about money; and the marketing is about making you believe – contrary to your own knowing and Innate Intelligence (common sense), that it’s better to buy the pill rather than simply eat the whole food, the orange. This whole process is the human mind process; not common sense, not Innate Intelligence, and not your Knowing.

This brings us back to the “body” portion of the health tripod. All the things we do to and for the physical body to maintain or to regain physical health. These things include medicine, alternative therapies, nutrition, supplements, and the food we eat.

So let’s go back to the clone of Vitamin C which is not Real Vitamin C. First of all, it has been separated out of its natural habitat of the orange and no longer has the synergistic benefits of all the other nutrients found within that Infinite Intelligence-created orange. The other nutrients within the orange were gathered together by Infinite Intelligence in the orange with the Vitamin C to work together one with the other – like a symphony shall we say. All together they release their blessings of nutrition to the consumer in a concert. One triggers the other, one enhances the other, and within the human body, they trigger certain enzymes or other mechanism to break it down and with nutritional perfection and elegant harmony are absorbed into the body where they nourish and sustains the cells, the fundamental building block of the body. This is the symphony of naturally occurring whole foods in the act of nourishing the living body. The clone has no idea of the music.

While it is not quite the stuff of Frankenstein for science to understand food and nutrition in relationship to the human body, it is when these elements are separated out from the Whole Picture and peddled to convey the same efficacy as the Real thing, which they cannot do. Recall for a minute the actual Frankenstein creation: he was patchwork parody of the Real human, not elegantly Real.

When these synthetically created nutritional clones are ingested into the Real body, the body in fact does not recognize them and either sloughs them off (every wondered why your urine is so bright yellow when you’re taking vitamin supplements ) or they are treated as toxins. If the body identifies them as toxins (foreign substance), it will attempt to eliminate it from the body or surround it with fat cells much like putting the bad guy into solitary confinement. [Did you ever wonder why we are so fat in such large numbers?] Seems to me, via common sense, my own Innate Intelligence just like yours, that the more toxins – synthetically/chemically produced foods (neo-nutrition) we consume, the more toxins the body is attempting to cope with and so produces the fat to surround and contain them to protect the vital organs of the body. The living body’s single imperative, after all, is to live. This is basic biology 101.

The rube is that most of the food available for consumption grown here in the United States is synthetically altered in some fashion. First the seed, itself, is genetically modified from its original Infinite Intelligent state. Monsanto has done a grave and potentially catastrophic disservice to the world by altering seed – again for the reason of patent – so that now farmers have to buy seed every year.

Haven’t you noticed that you can’t grow a new corn crop from the old corn seed or that this year’s tomato seed will not grow a next generation of tomato? My own Innate knowing noticed this phenomenon years ago and thought then that this was very strange. Especially when the natural process of pollination would have eventually – by evolution – evolved a new seed that was adapted to a particular climate or locality or pest. Once again, it is the mandate of all living things – Life Force, Innate Intelligence – to Live. And in so doing, living naturally and organically, every living thing will change and become naturally stronger and more resilient to its environmental challenges or perish. In the human body, this job is particularly handled by the immune system.

All you have to do is look to the cock roach to see the amazing ability of Infinite Intelligence to adapt for Life (probiotic). It is this very process of adapting and changing to environmental challenges – evolution they called it in high school – that creates the very nutrition – antioxidants for example – that we ingest through eating a whole food, that helps our bodies meet their own environmental challenges.

However, as a result of these genetically modified seeds that require chemicals in the form or herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers to grow, the essential nutrition that we require to be healthy is now absent from these food; and in addition, these foods contain more toxins (synthetic chemicals) that we ingest into our bodies. These are not whole foods; they are corrupted foods.

As a result of these corruptive foods, the front line digestive and immune systems are seriously compromised. When the digestive system is compromised, we cannot be nourished. When the immune system is compromised, we fight disease.

This is where the recent surge in demand for organically grown, non-genetically modified foods has arisen. Simply put, organic, whole, Real foods contain more potent and available nutrition for our bodies to use; and they come complete with Innate Life Force as well as without toxins. Studies prove that these foods are as much as 60% higher in available nutrition than industrially grown foods.

The long term effects of synthetically grown foods are now evident by the number of Americans who are sick. Diabetes has become a “life style” complete with its own magazines for diabetic living. Immune diseases are epidemic: multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome to name but a few and not to mention cancer and heart-related disease. Every one of these dis-eases can be directly traced back to our food supply and the resulting epidemic of malnutrition in Americans and the toxin load.

Better living cannot be found through chemistry when it comes to health, food, nutrition and the environment. Synthetic chemistry and its manipulation for profit makes corporations rich, farmers poor, and kills people.

By about 40 years of age, the body begins to show the effects of this deadly combination of slow poisoning with the accumulation of toxins compounded by years of malnourishment. The drip, drip, drip effect reaches critical mass and the body cannot manage any more, cannot cope, and begins to break down showing myriad symptoms of dis-ease. Nutrition is what the body uses to repair and rejuvenate itself, but without the proper nutrition derived from whole foods, the cells themselves cannot restore, renew or replenish to their natural state of health. Toss on the load of accumulated toxins, and it is, “Houston, we have a problem.”

This brings us to rebalancing the Health Tripod.

The medical world has evolved into a lucrative business of treating symptoms of disease with more synthetic drugs with no intention of addressing the cause. It is a mindset of sickness, not wellness. At its core medicine believes neither in the fundamental Infinite Intelligence of the body nor its ability to heal itself. But rather as its centerpiece are sickness, disease and decay.

Alternative health methodologies are more inclined to honor the Infinite Intelligence of the body and treat symptoms of dies-ease with probiotic methods: moving energy (Life Force) in the body, support with herbs and nutrition in addressing the physical complaint. In addition most of these modalities will, to greater or lesser degrees, address the other two legs of the Tripod: mind and spirit as well. All these methods are good for you, as long as the mind leg of the tripod believes and knows this as well. If you do not believe in the Infinite Intelligence of your body, you should opt for medical treatment.

As a result of the medical model heavily influencing our Western thought, even alternative therapies have adopted “medicine-like” models for treatment of dies-ease, such as prescribing supplements and herbal remedies for regular use. But these should not be taken as “medicine” on a long term basis, but rather used intermittently to support the body until body/mind/spirit regains balance.

This brings us to the current phase in American healthcare, which is the onslaught of “natural supplements”. But once again, the consumer must be educated and cautious, as some of these are the products of the chemical laboratory too, and not the products of whole grown food. As previously discussed, these “nutritions” when isolated from their synergistic fellows in the whole food form do not supply the same healthful effects to the body. They are often more chemistry and always without the support of the rest of the nutritional army found in a whole food. This is largely what you see on the shelves at the drug store, the vitamin store and online. They are a poor relation to natural whole food nutrition. And remember, the body may identify these as toxins as well, sloughing them off or storing them in fat, but certainly not imparting any Real nutrition to the body for use.

Here is where the consumer must take responsibility for his/her own health and come to understand the options clearly: synthetic chemistry, synthetic supplements, or whole organic food and whole food superfood supplements.

No longer can we afford to be ignorant of what is being offered to us out there for “health” benefits. You must be intelligent and use your own good common sense for regaining and maintaining optimum health.

Two things are required, fundamental and essential, for complete and perfect health: 1. complete pure untainted available nutrition; 2. the body’s ability to process and absorb the nutrients.

1. Complete, pure and untainted nutrition comes from organically grown whole foods, period.

a. Buy organically grown/raised foods whenever and wherever possible in the widest variety possible. Try growing some of your own. There’s a reason that foods are available with seasonality. Infinite Intelligence has provided us the vast and complete range of nutrients our bodies need for cellular health with a veritable buffet of foods: animal, vegetable, and fruits in balance and moderation, and more importantly, as your body uniquely informs you.

b. When buying a supplement, you must determine that it is, in fact, a whole food supplement. Often times these are called superfoods. A working definition of superfood might be any food that is high in enzymes, phytochemicals, vitamins, minerals, Chlorophyll, and antioxidants. In a perfect world the goal would be to be free of anything manufactured and obtain complete nutrition from your wide spectrum variety of whole food selections. A word of warning: be certain that the whole food supplement, the superfood, is organic.

2. Probiotics are essential to the absorption and assimilation of whole food nutrition.

1. First of all, the “new” probiotic supplements are not some new invention or creation of modern science. They are natural, living organisms that are found in the intestinal tract. In fact, they are found in the intestinal tract of every creature that digests food and makes waste. Probiotics (good bacteria) are provided to us naturally by Infinite Intelligence in whole plant foods (vegetables, fruits and grains).

2. It is most important to understand, is that probiotics are living organisms with a life, a function and a mission. Their function is perhaps to say they are the front line troops of your body’s immune system. In the digestive tract it is their job to keep any “bad” bacteria in check. When “bad” bacteria are out of balance and in control, the body cannot absorb nor assimilate the nutrition required for Innate Intelligence to restore the body to complete and perfect health

3. Probiotics aid in the digestion and elimination of waste materials from the body. If the body is not eliminating its own waste and toxins, they are stored, via fat; and in the colon, if not eliminated completely, set up an environment of decay: the perfect culture for dis-ease.

4. Warning: probiotic is word being used on labels now to get you to buy.

First, the product itself must be organic (yogurt, kefir, kambucha). Second the cultures must be LIVE.

5. If you are purchasing a superfood enriched with probiotics as a dietary supplement (addition); then once again, be certain that the superfood is organic and that the probiotics have been cultured in the sun (not killed by heat); and that they haven’t been cultured from fecal matter.

Just like with vitamin supplements, manufactured probiotics are present in the market place as well. When a manufacturer can identify a probiotic in nature (in food), it isolates it by its chemical composition and manufactures it synthetically, patents it and gives it a patented name. As with synthetically created vitamins, patented probiotics will be treated by the body as yet another foreign substance. The body then has to either discharge and eliminate it, or store it in fat. The supposed “cure” has just added to the problem.

Since the digestive system is the most critical place where nutrition is either absorbed and assimilated and made available for cellular health or not, this is a particularly sinister place to introduce synthetics, because neither will the nutrition be made available to the body nor should the body have to cope with yet another chemical impostor of the Real.

It is appalling to me that we find ourselves in this place in the year 2008. What’s more I cannot understand how we could be so morally bankrupt as to arrive at methodically poisoning our people for the sake of money. But the truth of the matter is that each of us has to take charge of our own health and wellness and no longer entrust it to “others.”

The formula to regain and maintain health until you die is simple: body, mind, spirit. And the rule is that when any one of the three becomes out of balance, the stool falls.

You most probably will address your health only when you notice a physical symptom, but that is your opportunity to address the mind and spirit aspects of your life, as well; for one or both of those aspects are out of sync if your body is ill.

We are an integrated being. Just as the knee bone is connected to the shin bone, the body is connected to the mind is connected to the spirit. The body is merely the casing that contains mind and spirit for a physical adventure here on earth; and I think you will agree that without health, the physical experience is less than optimal, to be sure.

If you are trying to regain (or maintain) your God-given state of complete and perfect health, by all means use what methods and practices that you feel are correct and appropriate to support your physicality whilst you do the necessary explorations in mindset and spirit, bringing you back to your perfectly balanced Health Tripod.

What we think, what we believe is what we experience. With the experience of something that is unpleasant and not fulfilling comes the opportunity to release the beliefs and mindsets that got us here, and to choose new thoughts and new ideas that are probiotic – pro Life – and support us in complete and perfect health. The Whole Tripod.

One final note: we are dynamic beings, therefore constantly changing. The requirement to pay attention (be aware) and make conscious choices moment to moment is the essential job of spirituality and self-mastery, which a life long process. You never get it done.

Applying your spirit, listening to the Innate Intelligence within, will always lead you to your good. Always.

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Balearic beat: pastures new in Majorca – Telegraph.co.uk

Balearic beat: pastures new in Majorca
Telegraph.co.uk
The only gardened section was the largest of several courtyard areas by the house, with its pomegranate tree, casual beds of roses, oleander, banana and bird of paradise flower, and tangles of bougainvillea, grapevine and morning glory on the walls.


How to Plant Banana Trees? | mycheappower.com

Once the tree is fully matured, lay bananas. It takes a banana plant about nine months to grow and put away a pile of banana leaves. Banana plants grow best when they are placed in full sun but can also grow in partial

A friend of mine who who lives where the soil is perfect for this tree, would like to have a banana tree of my own… what is it we need to do?

Put a banana in the dirt.

Just get a baby banana tree and plant it, they are very easy to grow and will multiply pretty fast so you need to get rid of the excess babies that will grow around the trunk of the tree, just let a couple of them grow but cut off the rest, you’ll see what I mean once you get it growing.

You need a tropical climate or have it planted w/protection on it’s north side in FULL sun.

Soil should be amended with compost if sandy or dense/claylike. Greensand and mineral conditioners are ok, but do not add fertilizer.

Be prepared to give it a LOT of water if you do not live in a wet area.

U need to get a young banana plant, you usually get these right next to the banana plant that produced banana already u take it out frm the ground frm the root and plant it at ur selected spot…. just as u would plant any other plant…

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Mojo Bean Bags – Because Everyone Needs Some Mojo

Mojo Bean Bags, why are they so good? Simply, they are comfy and look great, come in a variety of colours, are easy to clean and are good indoors or out. Yep, you can be inside watching a movie or out by the pool or patio, you can relax knowing your Mojo is hardwearing, weatherproof and colourfast.

All Mojo Bean Bags come with an inner bag to hold all the beans which make cleaning the machine washable outer bag easy. So no need to stress when you accidentally spill your mango dacquerie this summer while lying on your Banana Mojo Beanbag, simply take the outer bag and straight to the washing machine.

From fun & fab colours which will be to focal point of any space like Lime Green, Aqua, Fuschia to more neutral colours such as Taupe, Linen, Black which is why there is a colour to suit most tastes.

Different styles of Indoor/ Outdoor Mojo’s are UFO, Banana, Deck, Cush, Mini Me all of which are made from a durable nylon. UFO as the name suggests are round and are easily stackable and can be put on the side for extra back support. Cush are rectangular and like the UFO’s can be easily stacked to save room when not in use. Banana, shaped like the fruit are great for lounging around the pool as are the deck which can be folded in 3 sections. Mini Me’s are very popular and are for kids up to 12years old and are in a shape of a chair.

So next time you are relaxing by the pool or patio, watching a movie or playing video games why not do it with comfort and style on some Mojo Bean Bags.

Belden Announces Additions to the Brilliance Audio Snake Cable Line – Sacramento Bee

Belden Announces Additions to the Brilliance Audio Snake Cable Line
Sacramento Bee
plenum jacketed and plenum Banana Peel snake cable lines. These newly designed Brilliance Audio Snake Cables feature an ultra-rugged construction and deliver superior flexibility over a broad range of indoor and outdoor conditions.

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Supper Super Dwarf Fruit Trees Indoor Dwarf Patio Banana Plant

Super Dwarf Patio Banana Plant -Musa- Great House Plantrnrn Full Sun/Part ShadeIt has an attractive mahogany colored trunk and will produce a small edible.

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Facts on Plants – What Types of Plants Grow Well in the Shade?

Hostas, Ligularia, just two plants that grow well in full shade. Dark garden areas may benefit from the spark of color provided by shade-tolerant plants. A collection of beautiful ornamental plants and trees will solve the problem posted by unusually secret locations. The cypress trees will always adapt to secluded areas and will encourage other shrubs and trees remarkably well.

Secluded locations may appoint an official get-away point in a garden. A combination of shade-loving plants like, Hostas, Cypres low growing trees, Weeping Cherry trees, along with a seasonal variation of flowering small plants to use in pots, like Begonias, Hydrangeas, potato vines, will compliment a garden during hot summer days and nights. When including a rock garden to a shaded area, consider plants like Sedums which will adapt well to shaded areas and grow nicely between rocks and on stepping stones. Fruit trees are also an excellent addition to a shade loving-location. Ferns, Daisies, and a collection of bulbs will bring about color to the design of the shaded garden.

Because of the reclusive nature of a shaded-location the water will be sufficient to cultivate the plants around the area. Grass is always an excellent addition as well, but a lot of irrigation most be applied to keep it. Instead, rock gardens, patio surroundings or sand garden areas along side with a shaded garden will make a small, new habitat for wild life creatures. There are no strict rules when planning and planting a garden. Special consideration to the value of rare and exotic plants, is a matter of consideration when deciding on the types of plants to buy.

Ideally spreading the plants and potted plants in a colorful variety of shapes colors and forms is easy to apply. The addition of extra ornaments like statues and furniture is also indispensable during design. Adding a grill for cooking may also cause further allure to a shaded garden, in which case edible plants and shrubs may be of use. When planning a large garden, on a budget, plant seeds may help in reducing the cost and will reach a large alignment with remarkably little effort. Perennials and annuals, there all can be found in bulk at any garden shop or flower farm. Over time over grown or reproduced plants can be thinned out or transplanted to other locations. A shaded garden can be accentuated with small sun breaks, to give a bit of warm to the soundings.

Garden Pruning Basics


The 2 basic pruning cuts for pruning any plant. www.douggreensgarden.com the two basic cuts are a heading cut, and thinning cut. The thinning cut removes any branch or shoot from where it’s darted as a bud. so if you track the shoot or branch back to where it started, and cut there, this is a thinning cut and removes all of the branch. If done properly, the branch tends not to resprout. For other information, go to www.douggreensgarden.com A heading cut cuts a sprout or branch at any place along its growth, as long as it is not back at the bod where it started. Leaving the shoot or branch behind the cut promotes new growth from dormant buds. When these buds grow the plant thickens up. So to open up the plants, you use thinning cut. To thicken up the plants, you use a heading cut. This is the same rule for almost all plants in the garden. There are very very few plants that this does not apply to. So no matter whether you’re talking about rasp berries, hydrangea, fruit trees, tomatoes, garden shrubs or annual flowers these two cuts are the ones you’ll use. The last thing I want to add here is that plants are resilient, they’ll take a significant amount of abuse and regrow. This means, do not be afraid to prune and experiment with pruning. If you want to experiment, the easiest plants to work with and learn from our annual geraniums. You can practice the two cuts and see the results within a week or two.
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From miniature things, big things grow – The Age

From miniature things, big things grow
The Age
In this age of courtyards and balconies, compact-growing fruit trees are not only practical, they are essential. People wanting to grow their own food are turning to pint-sized trees to deliver home-grown produce from the tiniest of spaces and there is


Fruit Trees Need Proper Care

The tree branches that grow out horizontally really should be left uncut as you will be wanting these to bear fruit. Work with special tools to check the heights of the trees and then cut back the vertical branches to

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Low Fat Snacks to Maintain Productivity and Focus (and Be Healthier, Too)!

Part of productivity is health and part of health is eating low-fat or non-fat foods. (At least this is true for most of us!) Since many of us snack our way through the day, it is worth knowing what we can have on hand that will serve us by filling us up, giving us energy, and not loading our poor bodies with fat.

Here are eight suggestions that I am following this year in my quest to lower my cholesterol, lower my blood sugar, and reduce my weight – without medication:

  1. Dried fruit including raisins, cherries, blueberries, and apricots. Dried fruit feels substantial enough as you’re eating it (and it is filling) that you definitely feel like you’re snacking (and you are!) Plus, the fiber is good for you, too.
  2. Fresh fruit, including bananas, grapes, and apples. Yummy! Whatever is in season that you like, buy some and keep them on hand. Bananas are a good all-year, all-purpose food and it’s smart to keep them handy.
  3. Graham crackers. I happen to love graham crackers – although I must say I really like them with peanut butter on them. I have had to break that habit since that was sending my fat intake through the roof each day. Have a box of graham crackers near your desk and “grab a graham” instead of a chocolate chip cookie or a brownie.
  4. Baked chips (with salsa). There are SO many good baked chips nowadays. And the salsa spices them up even more.
  5. Low fat yogurt. Although some of these can also be quite high in sugar, just find a brand you like and enjoy and stock up. As George Carlin (I think) said, “How do you know when yogurt has gone bad?” so you don’t have to worry that you won’t eat it before it does! HA!
  6. Low fat cottage cheese. This is an amazingly filling and good-for-you food. You can always add some fruit to it, if you like, but right out of the carton works for me!
  7. Low fat granola. Treat it like a snack. It is quite tasty and if you live somewhere that makes granola, extra yummy!
  8. Baked potato. Frankly, a baked potato is a meal, in my book. You can ruin this as part of your low-fat, high energy, smart eating by piling butter, sour cream, cheese, and bacon bits on it – so don’t do that! Just baked your potato (or microwave it), and then put a dab of low-fat (or no-fat sour cream on it) and maybe some pepper. Delicious and very filling!

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Ecuador: Banana producers insist on Government’s intervention – FreshPlaza

Ecuador: Banana producers insist on Government’s intervention
FreshPlaza
Around this time last year, quotation for bananas on those markets was between US$10 and US$11, as mentioned by Cecilio Jalil, president of the Ecuador’s Banana Tree Industry Association. On the other hand, the European Union doesn’t consume as much


How to Grow Bananas Trees – Growing Banana Trees

Although you might think that the only place in the world that you will find bananas trees is in the jungle or in a very tropical climate, that is not the case at all. Plenty of bananas are grown in our own country, and you can even

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Helping Mother Earth – Recycling Food and Garbage Waste With Composting Machines

It is important to take care of Mother Earth. What we take from it, we should put back. This can be said for the soil that allows plants and fruits, and vegetables to grow, so we may enjoy them. Going green is one of the first steps to take. If you enjoy your color flowerbeds and growing vegetable garden, or are just earth conscious, then composting is a way in which we can do our due diligence in maintaining balance when it comes to nature. With different methods to recycle garbage and dirt, here are a few composting machines and gadgets to get you started in living “the green life.”

The term “compost” is the mixture of decaying plant, animal and other organic materials that are decomposed through aerobic decomposition. The combination of the materials turns into a rich, black soil, used for planting and gardening. The soil that comes from composting is good for the land because it acts as a fertilizer and conditioner. With a growing concern for space for landfills, there has been a growing interest in recycling by means of composting.

Utilize the power of composting by recycling old every day scraps and organic materials into nutrient rich mulch and compost for your yard or garden. What remains after these organic materials are broken down with the help of a composter is the rich, earthy substance your garden will love. Save money and enrich your plants with healthy nutrients with your own home-grown compost.

Worm Farm

Begin your own composting farm with a worm farm. It consists of two sturdy polypropylene boxes, nested inside each other. The upper box has a perforated floor and a lid, and the lower box is fitted with a drain sprout. By having the worms in the top portion of the bin (kitchen scraps/organic waste is placed) the waste (liquid) filters through the perforated holes into the bottom bin. This can be combined with water for use as an organic fertilizer rich in nutrients. As the worms actually eat the bacteria in the decomposed food, there is no odor to worry about, just simply add your scraps and see the results!

Worms used in your Worm Farm need to be special Composting Worms (red worms). They are fast breeders and can consume their own weight in food in twenty-four hours. One thousand worms are all that is required to start off the farm (two thousand if you want to be up to capacity in a hurry). Each worm produces an egg capsule approximately every two weeks, with each capsule containing between five and fifteen worms. These eggs hatch in three weeks time, and are mature within three months. The worms will breed to the environment, so if you reduce the amount of food, so too will the worm population decrease. It will be amazing to see how these worms turn garbage into soil!

The Pet Poo Converter

The Tumbleweed Pet Poo Converter consists of two sturdy nesting boxes with a lid, which form a neat, compact portable unit. The worms eat and breed in the top box. This has a perforated base to allow any liquid waste to drain through to the bottom collection box.

The “worm poo” or worm castings remain in the top box and can be harvested as desired. The bottom or catcher box collects the valuable liquid waste which can be diluted and used as a fertilizer on your garden. There is no difficulty in getting the worms to eat dog droppings. Commercial worm farmers rear their worms on manure. However, it is not possible to mix diets. They must be fed exclusively on pet poo. If you want to recycle vegetable scraps you must set up a separate farm.

This composting machine is constructed of UV treated high polypropylene hardened plastic, and weighs about ten (10) pounds. The composting worms are not included, but can be purchased at your local pet store or soil and garden center.

The Kitchen Compost Pail

Get the entire family involved in recycling with the kitchen compost pail. Teach them the importance of recycling and not letting any food go to waste. It is a simple, yet effective way of contributing to the “green” cause. And everyone will feel as if they are playing a role in saving the earth.

The kitchen compost pail is the ideal tool for collecting food scraps for your compost pile. You won’t be embarrassed to have it sitting next to your sink, and you’ll find yourself telling visitors about the benefits of composting when they ask what it is. The white enamel powder coated compost pail has a carbon filter to keep any smells contained when the lid is closed, and a handle to easily carry it outside to the compost bin. The pail is made of durable 18/8 stainless steel, and holds 1 gallon of kitchen scraps and other organic materials.

Get started to a new and greener tomorrow with composting tools and gadgets. Garden Winds has a fine selection composting machines and mixers to choose from. The rich soil that results in composting helps your flower or vegetable garden grow brighter. Help the environment from excess greenhouse gases and do your part in protecting the environment

Animal Crossing: City Folk – Perfect Town


Video showing the steps required for a perfect town in Animal Crossing: City Folk for Nintendo Wii. Keep your town perfect for 15 days and you’ll earn the golden watering can. -Pull weeds and pick up any items lying around. (Seashells and fruit are okay, though). -Use patterns to mark off 16×16 square grids to see the acre boundaries. (Start at the top-left or top-right corner of the map). -Make sure you have 12-15 trees in each acre. If you have fewer than 12 trees in an acre, plant more. If you have more than 15, cut some down. -You’ll also want at least three flowers in each acre. -Once your town status is “sweet” or perfect, be sure to maintain it. Pull weeds and water any wilting flowers each day. On the 15th day, you will receive the golden watering can as your reward. Tip: Plant lots of flowers! Having extra flowers can help overcome other flaws and it may even be easier to just “plop down flowers” than to find out where that one extra tree is. You can never have too many flowers, so plop away! Q: What is an acre? A: It’s a 16 space by 16 space area of land. Each town is divided into 25 acres. Unfortunately, you can’t see the borders of each acre unless you mark them off as shown in this video. The number of trees and flowers in each acre determines your town status. If you’re having trouble picturing your town divided into acres, try this link: www.kurtboyer.com If you have an SD card, you can upload a picture of your map and this site will place a grid over your
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Video: Indoor Farming is a ‘Plant Paradise’ in the Netherlands – PRI’s The World

Video: Indoor Farming is a ‘Plant Paradise’ in the Netherlands
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Of course, these days much of the fruit and vegetables that we consume are grown in ways that challenge those fundamental notions. Large greenhouses, for instance, often eschew natural light for light produced by lamps. And Japan and South Korea are


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Here are several of the major reasons why you must grow your own Hydroponic Fruit as opposite to using conventional soil based methods!1. There is no necessity.

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What’s All the Hype About Fiber?

It used to be called “roughage.”

For a number of years, the term “fiber” has been the watchword for many healthy eating campaigns. For a long time it was referred to as “roughage,” but that term has mostly gone out of style. Whatever you call it, fiber is a very necessary part of any healthy eating lifestyle.

Before the advent of processed foods and fast foods, getting enough fiber in the diet was not of major concern. It just happened. Grains were whole, vegetables and fruits were unprocessed, and the diet consisted of more real foods that have fiber naturally. Unfortunately, today this is no longer the case, and as a result, it has become necessary for us to become knowledgeable about what fiber is, where we get it and how much we need.

What is fiber exactly?

The term fiber is used to describe certain complex organic compounds that are part of the carbohydrate family. Fibers may be either polysaccharides, such as cellulose or pectin, or non-polysaccharides, such as lignins. In either case, the structure of the molecules is such that these fibers are not easily broken down by your digestive system. This is in contrast to other carbohydrates, like most starches and sugars, which are generally easy to digest.

One exception is that some starches can become like fibers because they resist digestion. This is the case when you eat an unripe banana or a raw potato.

Fiber can be categorized as soluble fiber or insoluble fiber. Both types of fiber are essential to a healthy eating lifestyle.

Soluble fiber, as the name suggests, is fiber that dissolves in water to form a gel like substance in your digestive tract. If you have ever made your own homemade jelly, you will know about a substance called “pectin” that you add to the mixture to help your jelly to gel. Pectin, a soluble fiber, occurs naturally in some fruits and vegetables, and when you eat the fruit, the pectin forms a gel-like substance in your digestive tract that eases digestion and elimination. Other soluble fibers include mucilages (not the glue!) and gums (not the kind you chew!).

Soluble fibers hold moisture, softening the stools to make elimination more comfortable. In addition to helping to keep your digestive tract healthy, soluble fibers also slow down the absorption of glucose (sugar) and seem to be a factor in lowering blood cholesterol. This means that getting enough soluble fiber in your diet could help to lower the risk of developing diabetes and heart disease.

Insoluble fiber is the relatively indigestible part of the food you eat. It basically “goes in one end and comes out the other.” This type of fiber includes cellulose, lignins and some hemicelluloses, which are the structural components of plants.

Although, humans cannot digest cellulose, ruminants, such as cows are able to digest these fibers. That’s why cows can thrive from eating grass, which seems to us a very limited cuisine.

Insoluble fiber creates bulk in your GI tract and helps to keep things moving. In this way, insoluble fibers help you to avoid constipation and keep your digestive tract, including your colon, healthy.

Fiber, both soluble and insoluble, is found in plant foods, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, seeds and whole grains. It is generally fiber that gives texture to foods. Celery has crunch because of the insoluble fibrous strings in its makeup. The snap when you bite into a fresh apple comes from the pectin fiber in its skin. Whole wheat bread has a rougher texture, from the bran fiber that covers the wheat kernel before it is ground into whole-wheat flour. Corn on the cob has a satisfying crunch due to the fiber in the outer skins of the corn kernels.

All of the following foods contain significant amounts of fiber:

Apples, oranges, strawberries, raisins, cantaloupe, pears, sweet potatoes, avocado, celery, broccoli, cabbage, corn, carrots, Brussels sprouts, flax seeds, nuts, lentils, beans, brown rice, oatmeal, 100% whole-wheat bread.

Dairy foods, meats, oils and sugars are noticeably missing from this list of fiber foods, because they do not contribute fiber to your diet unless it is added during processing.

Why do I need fiber?

In addition to promoting good digestion and elimination, the fiber in many carbohydrate foods can contribute to a healthy colon and decreased exposure to harmful toxins. Sufficient fiber in the diet has also been associated with decreased risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer and irritable bowel syndrome.

Some health experts believe that the health of the colon is directly correlated with overall health. One way to help keep your colon healthy is to get enough fiber in your diet and keep things moving!

If you are a visual person, you can think of fiber as being like a whiskbroom that sweeps through your intestines, carrying away debris and leaving behind a healthy and clean environment.

Fiber can help you with weight loss.

Since fiber creates bulk in your stomach and digestive tract, it can help you to lose weight by allowing you to feel full, while consuming fewer calories. In addition, foods that are good sources of fiber are often lower in fat and calories, so if you eat the same volume of food, you may actually eat fewer calories, without feeling deprived.

One caveat to this point is to be careful of weight loss products that are merely fibers that produce bulk. It is always better to get your fiber from food, if possible. It may be wiser to spend your money on real food rather than expensive fiber pills.

How much fiber do I need?

Adults generally need about 25-30 grams of fiber each day. Children need less, depending on age. A rule of thumb for determining the amount of fiber a child needs is “age-plus-five,” meaning add five to the child’s age to determine the amount of fiber they need. (i.e. an eight-year-old would need about 13 grams of fiber [8+5] each day.)

Check the label.

You will need to check the labels of the foods you buy to see how much fiber there is in a serving, and then be aware of how many servings you eat. However, if you eat a lot of fresh, whole foods, you will probably get enough fiber without doing the math.

What if I don’t get enough fiber?

In addition to feeling sluggish, if you do not eat enough fiber-containing foods, you may experience constipation and/or hemorrhoids, and could increase your risk of getting colon cancer and other digestive disorders, as well as, diabetes and heart disease.

What happens if I eat too much fiber?

As with anything, you can get too much of a good thing. Excessive fiber in the diet can lead to gastro-intestinal distress and can also limit the absorption of important nutrients.

Added fiber is a selling point in the food supply.

In recent years, products have appeared on the market that allow you to add fiber to your diet without eating fiber-rich foods. These products are taken as a tablet or dissolved in water to drink as a beverage. In addition, many processed foods, including yogurts and cereals, have fiber added to them, as a way to increase fiber intake while eating a food that normally does not contain a significant amount of fiber. While these products may be helpful in easing fiber concerns, it is probably better to get most of your fiber from real foods whenever possible.

I recently e-mailed a yogurt company that makes excellent, organic yogurt and asked them if they could make a nice organic yogurt without adding fiber. (I had discovered that the fiber that they were adding, called inulin, caused me to have digestive distress.) Low and behold, a few months later, I discovered that they had removed the inulin from their products and now I can enjoy all of their delicious, organic yogurts. It probably had nothing to do with my e-mail, but it was fun to thin it might have made a difference!

The secret for getting enough fiber in your diet is simple.

Eat lots of fresh, whole, plant foods! Whenever possible leave edible skins (after a thorough washing) on your fruits and vegetables. Exchange that white bread or bagel for a tasty whole-grain version. Add beans to your diet in all of their tasty variety. If you eat a lot of packaged foods, check the labels and choose the ones that have more fiber.

For most of us who do not get enough, every little bit of fiber we can find in our diet will add up to increased health and wellness.

Banana Heart


Banana Heart. Banana is the common name for herbaceous plants of the genus Musa and for the fruit they produce. Bananas come in a variety of sizes and colors when ripe, including yellow, purple, and red. In popular culture and commerce, “banana” usually refers to soft, sweet “dessert” bananas. By contrast, Musa cultivars with firmer, starchier fruit are called plantains. Many varieties of bananas are perennial. Refer to the Musa article for a list of the varieties of bananas and plantains.
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How to develop bananas

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Save On Food – Ten Tips

To save on food, be an opportunist. Buy what you like, but buy on sale. Do you need oranges every day? Buy them when they’re cheap, then buy grapefruit or orange juice when it’s on sale. Opportunism is the key to low-cost living in general. You get everything you like, and lots of variety, because everything goes on sale once in a while. Here are ten more ways to get cheap food.

1. Stock up during sales. We recently bought 20 or 30 cans of tomato paste on sale for 10 cents per can. That’s cheap food. You can do this with all non-perishables.

2. Try store brands. Some are as good as name brands and some aren’t, but all are cheaper. Test them, maybe without telling the kids.

3. Buy fruits and vegetables in season. They are at their highest quality at the point where the price is the lowest.

4. Garden. Gardening can be a great way to stay in shape, and can help you save on food as well.

5. Fruit trees. Even if you don’t like to garden, you can have a fruit tree or two that take care of themselves. We love to snack on the grapes and peaches that grow behind the house.

6. Double coupon deals. If a store near you doubles the value of your coupons, buy the smallest size of the coupon item. A doubled 50 cent coupon saves you $1 off a $2 package of toilet paper, but the $1 package is free.

7. Buy by pound or piece. Buy the large pieces of produce when priced by the piece, and you’ll get more for the same price. Conversely, buy small pieces when priced by the pound. If you get four bananas for the price of two large ones, you’ll still only eat one at a time, right?

8. Plan your shopping. Saving on your grocery bill isn’t just about cheap food. It’s also about not buying things you don’t need on impulse.

9. Use a small cart. If you can’t carry too much, you’ll buy less.

10. Never shop for food when hungry. Eat a meal first and you’ll save on food you don’t buy. This simple idea has saved us a lot.

Pecan Grafting Demonstration


AU Research Assistant Cathy Browne demonstrates the proper way to graft a pecan tree using the 4 Flap/Banana Grafting Technique.
Bananas do not grow on trees; the “banana tree” is in fact an herbaceous flowering plant (an herb)

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Live Screens And Garden Focal View Points

In large properties, a traditional boundary screen is composed of a belt of large trees planted around the perimeter of the area; the trees are chosen to blend well with the surrounding countryside so that they do not appear obtrusive, while more ornamental plantings are usually reserved for areas closer to the house.

Hedges composed of single species of plants, are reserved to make boundaries in small properties, these plantings need to be both decorative, and good for the screen creation. Ornamental trees serve well for both needs, they are attractive and grow well in a screen form. To maintain a compact look and enough shade, some of these ornamental trees need to be cut back on a regular basis.

Reasonable fast growing trees are good choice to create a boundary or screen. To create a dense screen, avoid trees that are very open in habit, such as Aralia, and those that are relatively late into leaf, such as Catalpa, Gleditsia and Robinia, these will be without foliage for most of the year. Deciduous and evergreen trees ensures seasonal variety as well as a certain degree of privacy. Mixing and matching trees of various shapes makes a garden extra interesting, one can choose an upright growing tree like ilex to be matched with a spreading tree like hawthorn crataegus.

A boundary composed of a mixture of ornamental trees and shrubs- deciduous and evergreen- is a both functional and attractive. Some forms of deciduous trees are; Acer, Carpinus, Crataegus, Malus. And to name a few evergreens, Ilex, laurus, Ligustrum, Photinia. If a large area of shade is the ultimate goal, choosing spreading trees rather than columna, will in the end perform well.

A few trees that create shade are, Albizia, Carpinus, Koelreuteria, Gleditsia, Styrax. And for a dense shade outcome, choose; Cornus, Crataegus, Laburnum, Magnolia, Malus, Prunus. Tulips, Lilies, or wild flower seeds for a shade loving area, can be great companions for the areas underneath a large shade forming tree. Particular interesting trees, which are use to create a focal point are called Specimen trees, they need to be very interesting as they are functional. A Pyrus or a Prunus subhirtella are great looking specimens that will create a wonderful focal view point in a garden, among with other low growing plantings such as ground covers, hostas, and or dwarf conifers.

Before purchasing specimen trees, make sure that the types being considered have bold characteristics and preferably a strong shape.

Investigating Apartment for rent in Puerto Vallarta.


Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is perhaps one of the most popular and accessible beach resort travel destinations in the world. Puerto Vallarta vacation rentals make your trip much easier by simply offering as many options as you would find in traditional accommodations with added convenienceMost visitors to this resort community are lovers of warm weather and water, so it’s quite popular to reserve a Puerto Vallarta beach rental for an extended and relaxing stay. Puerto Vallarta villas also give lovely options for weddings, honeymoons and other special events that require added privacy and personality in your accommodationsAdventurous animal lovers are excited to choose Puerto Vallarta vacation rentals for restful stays after whale-watching, horseback riding, or long days at the local aquarium. You could spend the day building sandcastles and napping just outside of your Puerto Vallarta beach rental, or take part in a traditional Mexican fiesta before retiring to one of the many Puerto Vallarta villas available for rentIf you’re searching for an active vacation, you may also choose to spend a day at a local water park for a fun alternative to lying on the beach all day. These water parks are family-friendly and also great ways to have fun with a group of friends too. Many don’t know that canopy tours are available within a reasonable distance to Puerto Vallarta vacation rentals as well. These tours allow you to swing from tree to tree in the midst of the local rainforests
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Silhouette Window Shadings are awesome for privacy and light

Article from Article Submission Site and entitled Silhouette Window Shadings are awesome for privacy and light controlmanagement for you Lone Tree, Colorado house – By Ray Bork.

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Tips on Eating Healthy!

Tips on eating healthy in the winter

Summer time brings an abundance of fruits and vegetables, so eating healthy in summer isn’t very difficult at all. Winter on the other hand, requires us to vary our game plan. True, you won’t get juicy ears of corn, but there is an abundance of winter fruits and vegetables too – we just need to know what they are. Come winter and most of us stock up on canned foods. We don’t need to do that. We can eat fresh fruits and healthy veggies recipes in the winter too and this article will explain how.

Eating healthy and healthy menu planner in the winter tip 1: You can buy Fresh in winter too!

Vegetables such as Beets Broccoli, Brussel sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Potatoes, Spinach, Sweet potatoes, Winter squash, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas grow in abundance in winter. The fruit list too is equally extensive and includes Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, Pomegranate, Cranberries, Kiwi, Passion fruit, Pears and Tangerine.

Eating healthy in the winter tip 2: Know your daily food planner!

Always plan your menu and based on your plan, prepare the shopping list. Your daily healthy eating plans should always be to include fresh produce of the season. Avoid canned and processed food as much as possible.

Tips on eating healthy in the summer

It is very easy to eat healthy in the warmer months so we must not let go of the opportunity. The local grocery stores are flooded with an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables and so there is absolutely no reason to buy canned or processed food during the summer. Summer also means you can bring out the BBQ and enjoy grilled foods every evening.

Easy healthy eating in the summer tip 1: Know your meats

Buy your meat from the local butcher shop rather than the mall. At the butcher shop you can see and select lean cuts of beef, including round, sirloin and loin cuts. You do not have to buy precut and packaged stuff from the mall. Also, meats in the mall may not be as fresh as meat at the butchers shop.

Eating healthy in the summer tip 2: There’s lots of variety, so be adventurous

There simply is no reason to stick to the same food day after day week after week. During the summer there’s such a wide choice of vegetables and herbs available that it would be criminal not the take advantage of it and spice up your healthy diet plan. Did you know you could add fresh fruit to your meats as well? For example, this summer try making Oriental Kabobs with chicken chunks alternated with fruit. We guarantee the taste will be amazing.

Eating healthy in the summer tip 3: Stay hydrated

It’s not just plants that need to be watered. Our body needs 7 to 8 glasses of water a day otherwise it will not be able to metabolize the food we eat or replace the water we lose as sweat or the moisture we lose when we breathe out. (That’s right; we lose moisture every time we breathe out).

Healthy eating guide in the summer tip 4: Homemade popsicles

Your kids will love this. Stock your refrigerator with fresh berries, healthy breakfast recipes and yogurt. If your kids love those colorful but harmful factory made popsicles, you can make them at home by simply freezing 100 percent fresh fruit juice.

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