AFTER THE UNSETTLING THOUGHTS OF FOODS THEY WANT TO INTRODUCE IN THE FUTURE, LETS LOOK AT THE LOVELY BENEFITS OF HERBS. TO SOOTHE US WE HAVE 5 HERBS TO RELAX US BUT NOT MAKE US DROWSY. LAVENDER, LEMON BALM, ASHWAGANDHA, PASSION FLOWER AND L-THEANINE.
https://www.foodmatters.com/article/5-herbs-to-calm-anxiety-without-being-drowsy
https://www.foodmatters.com/article/5-herbs-to-calm-anxiety-without-being-drowsy
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SHORT VIDEO OF 3.5 MINUTES LONG ON GROWING COURGETTES IN A POT FROM SEED TO HARVEST
https://youtu.be/dshR4FfPtME
https://youtu.be/dshR4FfPtME
YouTube
Zucchini in container? Let's grow! [Seed to Harvest]
Growing Zucchini in container from seed to harvest
Hello everyone, in this video I am sharing with you my experience of growing zucchini in container. All the way from seeds germination to harvest.
Mentioned germinating seeds video: https://youtu.be/_zfV9pt8Vx4…
Hello everyone, in this video I am sharing with you my experience of growing zucchini in container. All the way from seeds germination to harvest.
Mentioned germinating seeds video: https://youtu.be/_zfV9pt8Vx4…
How Long Do Carrots Last | 7 Ways to Know & Make Them Last | Green Thumb Gardener
https://gardenerthumb.com/how-long-do-carrots-last/
https://gardenerthumb.com/how-long-do-carrots-last/
Green Thumb Gardener
How Long Do Carrots Last | 7 Ways to Know & Make Them Last | Green Thumb Gardener
Carrots can last long if properly stored. Check our guide on how long carrots last and 7 tips to make them last longer with various storage methods.
My courgettes I grew on the windowsill from seed then to pots then planted in bigger pots or this Lidl bought container on the patio.
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Coping ideas during energy crisis this winter. Please follow sensible safety or legal guidelines when using gas cylinders in the home. These are very small cylinders and one person who used this heater told me it was cheap to use. I am not sure which lamp this is, I got it off Amazon. The heater can also be bought in Amazon. At least with these you control how much you use and won't get a big bill. Read your meters at intervals to make sure they not using up much energy.
Don't forget hot water bottles this winter in the UK. The uncovered one is from Boots at £8 and the two covered ones are in Superdrug. There is a mini one at £5 and normal size one for £8. I have got the boots one. It seems like something for granny but when the need is there then why not make use of one this winter?
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For those lucky enough to get a glut of tomatoes
Passata will keep for up to three years but can also be used immediately
https://www.goodfood.com.au/recipes/how-to-make-passata-20130218-2en3f
Passata will keep for up to three years but can also be used immediately
https://www.goodfood.com.au/recipes/how-to-make-passata-20130218-2en3f
Good Food
How to make passata
Giovanni Pilu and Marilyn Annecchini make passata every summer - enough for two and a half families for a whole year. They share their tips and a recipe with Justine Costigan.
Get as much knowledge as you can NOW from food growing and self sufficiency channels, YouTube, Tick Tock, books and blogs. Ask for a book on self sufficiency, veg gardening or food preservation for Christmas. We can not always rely on the internet being there because we don't know what might happen next.
So you need to write stuff down, have paper books at home and memorize information on these topics. That is what the word "prepping" means....being prepared and not relying on energy or food from cities and towns or even the internet being always available! Will you be able to afford to recharge your devices? We do not know in the UK how much they are going to charge us yet for gas/electric.
So you need to write stuff down, have paper books at home and memorize information on these topics. That is what the word "prepping" means....being prepared and not relying on energy or food from cities and towns or even the internet being always available! Will you be able to afford to recharge your devices? We do not know in the UK how much they are going to charge us yet for gas/electric.
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Forwarded from Off The Grid (Wesla Johnkowski)
How to Make a Homemade Weed Killer
Recommended by my mom. This works extremely well, is non-toxic and there is very little chance of killing anything other than that to which it is directly applied.
Pour 1 gallon of white vinegar into a bucket. 5-percent household white vinegar is fine. It may take two or three days longer to kill the weeds with the lower concentration, but it does work.
Add 1 cup of table salt. Stir the solution with a long-handled spoon until all the salt dissolves completely.
Stir in 1 tablespoon of liquid dishwashing soap. The soap helps the vinegar and salt solution coat and adhere to the weeds.
Blend all thoroughly and then funnel the weed killer into a plastic spray bottle.
Recommended by my mom. This works extremely well, is non-toxic and there is very little chance of killing anything other than that to which it is directly applied.
Pour 1 gallon of white vinegar into a bucket. 5-percent household white vinegar is fine. It may take two or three days longer to kill the weeds with the lower concentration, but it does work.
Add 1 cup of table salt. Stir the solution with a long-handled spoon until all the salt dissolves completely.
Stir in 1 tablespoon of liquid dishwashing soap. The soap helps the vinegar and salt solution coat and adhere to the weeds.
Blend all thoroughly and then funnel the weed killer into a plastic spray bottle.
Forwarded from Michelle B
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3 Ways to Prepare Oregano Leaves for Cough Medicine - wikiHow
https://www.wikihow.com/Prepare-Oregano-Leaves-for-Cough-Medicine
https://www.wikihow.com/Prepare-Oregano-Leaves-for-Cough-Medicine
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3 Ways to Prepare Oregano Leaves for Cough Medicine - wikiHow
Oregano is an herb that's not only used in cooking. Oregano is used in natural medicine for many different ailments, from colds and coughs, to digestive issues, to aches and pains. If you have a cough and want to try a natural remedy, you...
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Britain’s pawnbrokers are booming
People can no longer afford to be proud
William Hogarth was no fan of pawnbroking. In his 1751 print Gin Lane, he portrayed a Mr Gripe seizing a saw from a carpenter and cooking pots from a housewife in exchange for cash they would fritter on cheap gin. In front of Gripe’s door, a dog and a starving boy gnaw on the same bone. “Of all the numerous receptacles for misery and distress with which the streets of London unhappily abound,” Charles Dickens wrote 84 years later, “there are, perhaps, none which present such striking scenes as the pawnbrokers’ shops.”
READ:
https://unherd.com/2022/09/britains-pawnbrokers-are-booming/
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People can no longer afford to be proud
William Hogarth was no fan of pawnbroking. In his 1751 print Gin Lane, he portrayed a Mr Gripe seizing a saw from a carpenter and cooking pots from a housewife in exchange for cash they would fritter on cheap gin. In front of Gripe’s door, a dog and a starving boy gnaw on the same bone. “Of all the numerous receptacles for misery and distress with which the streets of London unhappily abound,” Charles Dickens wrote 84 years later, “there are, perhaps, none which present such striking scenes as the pawnbrokers’ shops.”
READ:
https://unherd.com/2022/09/britains-pawnbrokers-are-booming/
The Light Paper Chat • Channel