by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on April 29, 2013
This is an amazing article, showing how hospitals are using essential oils! What I found encouraging is that the hospitals are ONLY using the Young Living oils because of their purity and their very high quality standards. Yet another reason I am glad I am a part of Young Living! If you have wondered [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on April 23, 2012
I am often asked what curriculum we use in our homeschool. Since the homeschool conference season is upon us I thought it was high time to get this post posted! It is easiest to continue answering this question here where it can be accessed easily and whenever it is convenient for you to read, re-read [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on January 31, 2012
Long, worth the read and re-printed with permission. Phytic Acid Friend or Foe? The Soaking of Grains Investigated By Sue Becker Since 1992 I have been teaching others the health benefits of freshly milled whole grains. I have heard literally hundreds of testimonies of improved health, from minor issues to life threatening ones. What a [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on November 25, 2011
I just got this in my inbox and HAD to share with you all… Vision Forum has offered Generation Cedar three incredible gift certificates to give away to Generation Cedar readers! There are three gift certificates in this drawing: $300, $200 & $100! You already know I love Vision Forum products. As a homeschooling mom [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on May 4, 2011
This month’s Gluten-Free Ratio Rally – Scones – is being hosted by Lauren over at Celiac Teen, go there to see all the other great recipes created for this rally! I had so much fun playing with scone ratios! After I had a ‘plain classic “cream” style’ scone I started thinking of a myriad of [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on May 4, 2011
In working with the Ratio Rally, our baking ratio project for this month is scones. But Rhulman does not have a ratio for scones. I tried emailing and facebook messaging him but he directed me back to The Gluten Free Girl. No one else seemed to know what ratio to use and an internet search [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on April 6, 2011
This month’s Gluten-Free Ratio Rally is being hosted by Silvana over at Silvana’s Kitchen, go there to see all the other great recipes created for this rally! Baking by ratio is using specific proportions of flour:liquid:egg:fat so we can easily turn out consistent gluten free baked goods that also do not require any of the [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on January 6, 2011
Yet another horrible food additive that people wouldn’t eat if they knew it was in their food! Read about it here: USDA Certified Organic’s Dirty Little Secret: Neotame via USDA Certified Organic’s Dirty Little Secret: Neotame.
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on December 30, 2010
I have always loved the snow. I grew up in northern “flyover” country where it snowed every year and I could pretty much count on snow being on the ground at Christmas time. And it would be there for a long time… you know, until spring! lol Now I live in the Pacific Northwest region [...]
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by ~Aunt Mae (~Mrs. R) on October 29, 2010
Having a sunny fall day may not be all that unusual for many areas of the country. Here is the Pacific Northwest a sunny day after mid September is very unusual! Most days you can not see that there is any mountain anywhere nearby, but today… WOW! PSALM 148 Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord [...]
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