PS. I use old shirts cut into squares as dish clothes. ANd throw into wash often, like every day. And we too hang up clothes to dry-- no dryer. We do take some things to the laudromat as needed, like sleeping bags.
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Glad you found a few useful ideas.
OFten jobs at school at not posted. Check in with the person that runs the food service. Might be a hired company or run by the school. Often they need a back up person, IT is a foot in the door. ALso subs in the classroom. Here we have lots of kids with one-one helpers that have no more than a high school education. THough one time I was handed a classroom of first graders for the day. COuldnt understand the teachers plan for the day-- nothing for a substitute to follow. Grrr I just winged it and hoped the kids had a fun day at school. DId a lot of subbing that year. Maybe 1-2 days a week. A friend has suggested help in the lunchroom. . . .
Yup-- when they are fed GOOD food they are better satisfied. My kids are skiiiiiinnnny. ANd eat all they want as I said.
Have you seen the clip on utube of the family in CA that grows plenty of food for the family on a small plot and sells the extras from the front door???? Just need a bit of space that gets good sunlight. Kale has been surprizingly simple and multi use in the kitchen: kale chips, salads, kale and sausage and bean meals.
Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're doing great!!
Real stevia from the plant is perfectly safe! The processed stuff in the store is processed how? We don't even know what they did to it after it left the plant! Grow and used your stevia in peace and enjoy something from nature that was not adulterated by a profit hungry food company.I see a lot of people here buy sugar, you may want to think about cutting that out of your diet, for financial and health reasons. There are cheap alternatives we can grow. In fact I have one now but - well, I have not used it because since buying it I have very mixed feelings. Still I will tell you all about it so you can form your own opinions.
I bought a stevia plant at a farm store. Stevia is an herb that is said to be 100 x more sweet than sugar, yet it has no sugar, and very few calories- in fact you would need to eat loads of it to get any calories at all, but that would be impossible, since it is so sweet. It has been used as a major sweetener in Japan since the 70s and for longer in other places. I believe it comes from South America, and it needs to be kept warm, so most people grow it in pots. People usually dry it because you need a very small amount. Oh and the stevia flavoring in the store is said to have many other thing added to it to make it white and taste different. Real dried stevia is green.
Anyway I bought it because I learned many plants I have can be used to make an herbal tea with the leaves. So I thought a natural sweetener would be good and healthy to add to it.
Anyway, I planted the stevia and it has been growing nicely- slow but nice. And as I was looking up info online about how to cultivate it, I learned there is a huge debate! Apparently- the vast majority of studies say it is perfectly safe or even good for you, but there was 1 or 2 studies saying it may have had a link to cancer. So you can see why I don't want to use it now. People who are pro-stevia have claimed that those studies used a synthetic extract, not real stevia, and that those studies were funded by the big sugar cane companies. (no idea if that is true or not) So now I do not know what to think. Does anyone use stevia? Does anyone think it is a bad idea to use stevia? I think I'll just use it as an ornamental for now- I think I wasted my money buying it.Any other sweeteners we could grow frugally? I know raw honey is good but not everyone can have bees around- allergies or lack of space. There must be other sweet herbs, right?![]()
I am not frugal at all but my wife is a coupon queen. I get scolded every time I buy something without a coupon. I should start living a bit more frugal as I think things would only get better. One thing I don't think I could do is buy used furniture I have a huge phobia of bed bugs and I hear they are everywhere now. I have an extremely hard time sleeping in hotels when I travel the fear of becoming infested freaks me out beyond belief.
Real stevia from the plant is perfectly safe! The processed stuff in the store is processed how? We don't even know what they did to it after it left the plant! Grow and used your stevia in peace and enjoy something from nature that was not adulterated by a profit hungry food company.
Agave nectar is safe if you are allergic to honey and it has a low glycemic index so is better for diabetics than honey.
Miracle fruit is another safe food that sweetens but is a tropical so needs to be grown indoors or in a greenhouse in cold climates.
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Im checking on it as I write... very intersting stuff.... I need to know if it will grow in the desert it looks pretty shrub like.
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