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Are All Vitamins the Same?

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Aren’t all vitamins the same?                               Why can’t I just get the cheap ones?                                  Don’t they all do the same thing?   These are all very good questions ..... keep reading for the answers! There is such a huge difference between buying a synthetic vitamin and a whole-food vitamin . The biggest difference is the way you feel. There IS a reason that people say they don’t feel any different when they take vitamins. This is because usually the vitamin they are taking is synthetic and potentially toxic to the body. The live enzyme in the synthetic vitamin never existed , therefore your body does not benefit from the vitamin and you are throwing away your hard earned money! The Three Types of Vitamins:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  1. T

Natural Way To De-Worm Goats

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Many people use Shaklee Classic Basic H (including us) as a natural way to de-worm their livestock - we currently use it for our cows, Nigerian dwarf dairy goats and LGD.  Here is what is recommended for worming - 1. Measure out Classic Basic H for the animal you are trying help eliminate worms. For cows, use 1 cup per 100 gallons of water or 1/8 cup per 20 gallons of water. For smaller animals like goats and sheep the dosage needs to be smaller. Measure out 6cc. or use 2 drops per 10# of animal weight. Some people do this for 3-7 days, others do it as a one time only treatment. 2. Mix the Classic Basic H with water. For large animals the cleaner can be added to the water trough. For smaller animals, mix the 6 cc with 8 oz. water. Place the mixture in a turkey baster and give to the animal. (We use 2 drops per 10# of animal weight.) For example: A 40 lb. goat would get 8 drops of Classic Basic H added to the drinking water once every 4 months. Note: at first some o

Book Review - Happily Ever After by Gary Chapman

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Review: 4 Stars No Marriage is ever perfect. None. (But, thank the good Lord - mine is very close!) Now that we got that outta the way, let me say:   'Happily Ever After: Six Secrets to a Successful Marriage' by Gary Chapman is a thorough and realistic book. Dr. Chapman is upfront and open, using scripture, real life stories and good counseling advice, bringing to light the issues that come up most often in marriages, - including money, in-laws, kids & yes, sex! Dr. Chapman addresses the six most common problems that couples experience in their marriage which include fighting fair & negotiating, managing money, raising kids, a healthy sex life, and getting along with in-laws....... something I still have a need of improvement on! Each chapter ends with "assignments" and discussion questions which will help you to dig deeper into the book, to work on that particular problem, whether together with your spouse or independently. The book also de

(In)spired Deals Review

"Encourage one another and build each other up." -  1 Thessalonians 5:11  In today's fast paced society and advanced technology - there's something extra special about receiving an unexpected handwritten card in the mail! It's one of the most welcomed form of communication, and speaks right to a persons heart.  Cards are loved by all ages - it can make the elderly feel appreciated, the lonely feel loved, the stay-at-home mom feel that she's not forgotten, the single that their not alone, the teenager that their important. A card can bring a brighter day to the sick and injured, and a smile to the tired soldier.  Send a thank-you card to a pastor, teacher, or babysitter. A card is a reminder of love. It can bring hope and joy - send someone a card, 'just because'! I was excited to be picked by (In)Courage to receive a Simply Marvelous 10 pack and a Simply Marvelous thank you 3 pack from Dayspring. They also sent me a card org

A Letter To My Ex Husband...

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To my ex-husband. I never quit loving you.  You loved me when I thought I was unlovable.  You were there for me when my friends and family forsook me. You watched me grow up. You were my best friend - I told you all my secrets.  I loved your children as my own. Your Grandma Keihl was one of the sweetest ladies I've known. I loved her. We had a hard life together -you and me.... We learned to live without a lot. But, we had some good times, too - and made lots of memories together. I loved driving truck; hauling trailers with you through New York City and the Bronx. (Remember how we would always hug each other when we finally got through it?)  I loved going with you on plumbing and excavating jobs. (I still think it's cool that we demolished the old Shumuth's Restaurant building.)   I loved working with you at the cemetery. I still love cemetery s.  You gave me my precious little girl - I see you, when I look at her.

My Shaklee Office -From Start to Finish

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Our back porch has been a place where things clutter - only usable in the spring and fall and even then, there were always insects and spiders.... it was too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. This year, we finally decided to take the plunge and remodel.... the goal was simple: "Too make it usable year round with putting the least amount of money into it!" So, Here are before pics: And - here it goes...... we tore it all out - only the concrete floor and roof would be left! Rebuilding the walls - inside and out ready for windows and drywall....... painting - putting up the wood planks  After four weeks of hard work..... The finished room! Please let me insert here - I have the very best hard working hubby possible - he did everything by himself and it looks great! the main desk and door to outside - our goal is to put in a patio and sidewalk as this will be the Shaklee

Christmas at the Kindred's

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At our house - we like to keep Christmas simple, relaxing, cozy and fun! Welcome ....... please step on inside....   I have a milkjug at the entrences to the house and shop - I love the look and change out the ribbon and plants every season! I love our fireplace - we use it for all our heat. Every year at Christmas and Easter, we take our family pic by it. (All the picture frames are second hand, which I cover in twigs from the trees) Our tree - I don't like cluttered, so we mostly do lights, and tinsel with just a few bulbs and a handful of orniments - I hang christmas cards and photos on the back of the cupboards in the dinning room - when I was a kid, my mom would hang them on the doorways - I know to some, it may seem sloppy, but I like walking by and seeing family and friends for the month of Dec.! the garland and lights on the kiten banister match/wrap around to the ones on the fireplace mantle - The kids make gin