Why the Coming Engine Oil Shortage Could Cripple Transportation (article)
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The Engine Oil Crisis Is Closer Than You Think I have been warning about supply chain vulnerabilities for years, but even I was taken aback by the warning letters that started arriving in early 2026. Honda, Nissan, and AutoZone are rumored to have notified…
Here is a whole food breakfast that takes 10 minutes and sets your energy, focus, and appetite for the entire day:
- Three eggs scrambled in butter or ghee.
- Half an avocado with sea salt and lemon.
- A handful of blueberries or sliced fruit.
- A cup of filtered water or herbal tea before your coffee.
No processed ingredients. No added sugar. No seed oils.
High protein. Healthy fat. Real food your body recognizes and knows exactly what to do with.
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- Three eggs scrambled in butter or ghee.
- Half an avocado with sea salt and lemon.
- A handful of blueberries or sliced fruit.
- A cup of filtered water or herbal tea before your coffee.
No processed ingredients. No added sugar. No seed oils.
High protein. Healthy fat. Real food your body recognizes and knows exactly what to do with.
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Saturday morning is the perfect time to build a breakfast habit worth keeping all week.
Here is a whole food breakfast that takes 10 minutes and sets your energy, focus, and appetite for the entire day:
- Three eggs scrambled in butter or ghee.
- Half an…
Here is a whole food breakfast that takes 10 minutes and sets your energy, focus, and appetite for the entire day:
- Three eggs scrambled in butter or ghee.
- Half an…
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KRISPY KREME DONUTS UNDER FIRE OVER ULTRA-PROCESSED INGREDIENTS AND HEALTH CONCERNS
Americans routinely buy a dozen donuts at Krispy Kreme, but critics are warning about what’s inside. The Original Glazed donut is considered ultra-processed, with each donut containing about 190 calories, 11g of fat, 5g saturated fat, and roughly 20% sugar by weight. Ingredients include enriched wheat flour, palm and soybean oils, sugar, yeast, soy flour, egg yolks, dough conditioners like mono- and diglycerides, cellulose gum, maltodextrin, preservatives, and natural and artificial flavors. Concerns focus on refined and bleached flour stripped of fiber, seed and palm oils labeled by critics as inflammatory, artificial colors like Red 40 in flavored varieties, GMO-derived components, and added emulsifiers and preservatives used to extend shelf life. Health advocates argue consumers should be fully aware of what they’re eating before making it a daily habit.
Americans routinely buy a dozen donuts at Krispy Kreme, but critics are warning about what’s inside. The Original Glazed donut is considered ultra-processed, with each donut containing about 190 calories, 11g of fat, 5g saturated fat, and roughly 20% sugar by weight. Ingredients include enriched wheat flour, palm and soybean oils, sugar, yeast, soy flour, egg yolks, dough conditioners like mono- and diglycerides, cellulose gum, maltodextrin, preservatives, and natural and artificial flavors. Concerns focus on refined and bleached flour stripped of fiber, seed and palm oils labeled by critics as inflammatory, artificial colors like Red 40 in flavored varieties, GMO-derived components, and added emulsifiers and preservatives used to extend shelf life. Health advocates argue consumers should be fully aware of what they’re eating before making it a daily habit.
Most conventional cleaning products contain compounds that disrupt hormones, irritate the respiratory system, and accumulate in your body over time.
The good news is the alternatives work just as well and cost less.
Here is what to replace them with:
- All-purpose cleaner: white vinegar diluted with water and a few drops of tea tree oil.
- Glass cleaner: diluted white vinegar with a splash of rubbing alcohol.
- Scrubbing paste: baking soda mixed with a little castile soap.
- Laundry: fragrance-free detergent without optical brighteners or synthetic scents.
- Air freshener: open a window, diffuse essential oils, or simmer lemon and herbs on the stove.
A clean home does not require toxic chemicals.
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The good news is the alternatives work just as well and cost less.
Here is what to replace them with:
- All-purpose cleaner: white vinegar diluted with water and a few drops of tea tree oil.
- Glass cleaner: diluted white vinegar with a splash of rubbing alcohol.
- Scrubbing paste: baking soda mixed with a little castile soap.
- Laundry: fragrance-free detergent without optical brighteners or synthetic scents.
- Air freshener: open a window, diffuse essential oils, or simmer lemon and herbs on the stove.
A clean home does not require toxic chemicals.
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Gary Brecka (@thegarybrecka) on X
Most conventional cleaning products contain compounds that disrupt hormones, irritate the respiratory system, and accumulate in your body over time.
The good news is the alternatives work just as well and cost less.
Here is what to replace them with:
-…
The good news is the alternatives work just as well and cost less.
Here is what to replace them with:
-…
People who cook at home more than five times per week consume significantly fewer calories, less sugar, less sodium, and fewer ultra-processed ingredients than those who rely primarily on restaurant or packaged food.
But the benefit is not just nutritional.
Cooking at home puts you in control of your oil, your salt, your portion size, and your ingredients. It slows you down. It connects you to your food in a way that drive-through windows cannot.
It is also one of the most powerful acts of self-care available to anyone at any income level.
This Saturday evening, cook something real.
A simple protein. Some roasted vegetables. A drizzle of good olive oil. Sea salt.
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But the benefit is not just nutritional.
Cooking at home puts you in control of your oil, your salt, your portion size, and your ingredients. It slows you down. It connects you to your food in a way that drive-through windows cannot.
It is also one of the most powerful acts of self-care available to anyone at any income level.
This Saturday evening, cook something real.
A simple protein. Some roasted vegetables. A drizzle of good olive oil. Sea salt.
https://x.com/i/status/2055742079578280276
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Gary Brecka (@thegarybrecka) on X
People who cook at home more than five times per week consume significantly fewer calories, less sugar, less sodium, and fewer ultra-processed ingredients than those who rely primarily on restaurant or packaged food.
But the benefit is not just nutritional.…
But the benefit is not just nutritional.…