Well the craziness continues in our household as we try to find a safer home for my daughter's horse. Another horse bit her in the neck not far from the jugular on Friday! A potential barn sounds like it would be a good fit, but wouldn't be ready to have her till the end of the month. I feel like each day is borrowed time as long as Bella remains in the current barn's herd.
This morning was a series of accidents with the last one being the observation that something got into my trays in the cooking shelter and sent the stack of trays of dried chokecherries that were intended for my daughter's business, flying! We gathered most of it back up, but those berries are now household, can't put those into the business stocks. The trays that are mostly dry now in the herb dryer will go to the business now instead. Tonight I pulled out the household partially-filled container and filled it the rest of the way up, then pulled out another container and filled it most of the way too. The household now has two tubs of dried choke cherries.
God went shopping with us after we'd cleaned up the spill this morning, and we came home with a sizeable smoked ham, bone-in, and a club-sized(family-size) pack of hamburger, both for prices we weren't expecting to see. After carving the ham into sandwich meat portions and the hamburger into meal-sized portions, it was time to get them into the freezer outside! If you've followed me this summer, you know that poor thing is FULL! My daughter got the idea to have me make pork/pumpkin soup tomorrow, so I pulled out some containers of pureed pumpkin. I have a frozen pork bone out there already, so tomorrow I'll throw both bones into the crockpot along with the pumpkin puree and a package of ham pieces. I actually got a total of 19 portions out of that ham, counting the bone as a portion. So I'll use two for the soup (bone/pieces of meat) and we ate a portion for dinner tonight as well. So the crockpot starts up tomorrow morning, and what we don't eat for dinner tomorrow will somehow have to squeeze into the freezer somewhere! The bones will free up room, for maybe two jars if I have to put them out there.
Also tomorrow, I have to bake more flatbread, did more bean bread for my son this morning. Busy day tomorrow!
In between times today, I briefly did a bit of research on something that I saw on the news last night but hadn't bothered to read. The title was a groaner as once again, mainstream media and governments try to make it look like yet another monkey disease is going to jump ship to humans "as HIV did" way back when! When that lie was being shouted back in the mid-to-late '80's, no one was buying it back then, so not sure why they are continuing to try it now, but the apparent line of reasoning as my daughter learned (she read the article) is that this "new" monkey disease will have HIV-like behaviour and perhaps even include HIV in it's make-up, AND be a form of hemorrhagic fever. Where have we heard that one before?! Bill Gates was predicting hemorrhagic fever earlier this year. Supposedly any time this strain has been detected in horses or pigs or dogs, it has either killed them, or while they bled everywhere, they survived and recovered.
Now. . . I'm not one to rehash old news, so I really was groaning by the time my daughter had shared this much! But what I had her snip into an email for me, was a reference to a particular cell receptor that gain-of-function researchers (they don't call themselves that of course) have isolated as the latch-on point if this disease were to jump to humans, and the vector by which it would infect via this receptor. They also stated that this receptor is a key building block in mitochondria and macrophages! I tell you! The mainstream medical and biological sciences community are on a mission to kill!!! Macrophages are major soldiers in the white blood cell army in your body!
So at one point when I had a moment this morning, I began looking up info on this receptor and learned it is one of a number of scavenger receptors in the cysteine family. That's the kind of info I am looking for! If you follow Mercola at all, he's written in the past about L-Cysteine and other members of related components.
When I've felt that my digging is complete and I have useful, productive information to share, I'll be writing a blog article and sharing it.
I have 5 research links open so far to scientific papers, and will no doubt be adding to that number as I review information to put a food as medicine focus on it to help you buck the system and stay healthy.
So stay tuned!
Well the craziness continues in our household as we try to find a safer home for my daughter's horse. Another horse bit her in the neck not far from the jugular on Friday! A potential barn sounds like it would be a good fit, but wouldn't be ready to have her till the end of the month. I feel like each day is borrowed time as long as Bella remains in the current barn's herd.
This morning was a series of accidents with the last one being the observation that something got into my trays in the cooking shelter and sent the stack of trays of dried chokecherries that were intended for my daughter's business, flying! We gathered most of it back up, but those berries are now household, can't put those into the business stocks. The trays that are mostly dry now in the herb dryer will go to the business now instead. Tonight I pulled out the household partially-filled container and filled it the rest of the way up, then pulled out another container and filled it most of the way too. The household now has two tubs of dried choke cherries.
God went shopping with us after we'd cleaned up the spill this morning, and we came home with a sizeable smoked ham, bone-in, and a club-sized(family-size) pack of hamburger, both for prices we weren't expecting to see. After carving the ham into sandwich meat portions and the hamburger into meal-sized portions, it was time to get them into the freezer outside! If you've followed me this summer, you know that poor thing is FULL! My daughter got the idea to have me make pork/pumpkin soup tomorrow, so I pulled out some containers of pureed pumpkin. I have a frozen pork bone out there already, so tomorrow I'll throw both bones into the crockpot along with the pumpkin puree and a package of ham pieces. I actually got a total of 19 portions out of that ham, counting the bone as a portion. So I'll use two for the soup (bone/pieces of meat) and we ate a portion for dinner tonight as well. So the crockpot starts up tomorrow morning, and what we don't eat for dinner tomorrow will somehow have to squeeze into the freezer somewhere! The bones will free up room, for maybe two jars if I have to put them out there.
Also tomorrow, I have to bake more flatbread, did more bean bread for my son this morning. Busy day tomorrow!
In between times today, I briefly did a bit of research on something that I saw on the news last night but hadn't bothered to read. The title was a groaner as once again, mainstream media and governments try to make it look like yet another monkey disease is going to jump ship to humans "as HIV did" way back when! When that lie was being shouted back in the mid-to-late '80's, no one was buying it back then, so not sure why they are continuing to try it now, but the apparent line of reasoning as my daughter learned (she read the article) is that this "new" monkey disease will have HIV-like behaviour and perhaps even include HIV in it's make-up, AND be a form of hemorrhagic fever. Where have we heard that one before?! Bill Gates was predicting hemorrhagic fever earlier this year. Supposedly any time this strain has been detected in horses or pigs or dogs, it has either killed them, or while they bled everywhere, they survived and recovered.
Now. . . I'm not one to rehash old news, so I really was groaning by the time my daughter had shared this much! But what I had her snip into an email for me, was a reference to a particular cell receptor that gain-of-function researchers (they don't call themselves that of course) have isolated as the latch-on point if this disease were to jump to humans, and the vector by which it would infect via this receptor. They also stated that this receptor is a key building block in mitochondria and macrophages! I tell you! The mainstream medical and biological sciences community are on a mission to kill!!! Macrophages are major soldiers in the white blood cell army in your body!
So at one point when I had a moment this morning, I began looking up info on this receptor and learned it is one of a number of scavenger receptors in the cysteine family. That's the kind of info I am looking for! If you follow Mercola at all, he's written in the past about L-Cysteine and other members of related components.
When I've felt that my digging is complete and I have useful, productive information to share, I'll be writing a blog article and sharing it.
I have 5 research links open so far to scientific papers, and will no doubt be adding to that number as I review information to put a food as medicine focus on it to help you buck the system and stay healthy.
So stay tuned!