A round-up of easy healthy acid-reflux friendly dinner recipes to keep you eating well with a happy stomach every night of the week!
FrançaisMahjouba is one of the most popular street foods in Algeria. It is a sort of a pancake/crepe made of semolina, filled with a mixture of cooked onion & tomatoes. I love it served with a …
Time can take a toll on old photographs. From humidity to water damage, here are our tips for how to fix your damaged family photos.
These translations of common German genealogy terms can be a big help when researching your ancestors.
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According to a recent study, the U.S. market for self-improvement is $9.9 billion. Despite that, many therapists think that self-help books are useless. Gregg Williams, for example, says that change is hard, improvements happen unevenly, involve many steps and take a lot of time. Nothing even remotely close to what the self-help reads are preaching. Luckily, Johan Deckmann has something that's way better. By day, Deckmann analyzes the human behavior; by night, he writes down his observations as titles for fictional self-help publications. Using books found in antique shops as a canvas, the practicing psychotherapist transforms their boring covers into witty jokes. Even though most of his pieces balance between the hilarious and the poignant, their faded color and worn texture take the readers on an emotional journey of self-reflection and soul-searching.
The 5 best anti-inflammatory diet foods you need to eat daily. You can easily add these superfoods to your smoothies, salads, lunch or dinner!
These highly rated anti-inflammatory lunch recipes will become delicious additions to your lunch rotation.
It’s always good to expand your vocabulary.
Dealing with oppositional defiant disorder at home or in the classroom? We've got 18 ODD discipline tips to help with problem behaviors in a positive way!
Excessive mucus in the body is irritating and uncomfortable. These 20 mucus cleansing herbs, fruit, and vegetables can help eliminate it.
Best stir fry minced meat recipe, tasty and easy to cook. This is the dish that is best represent the taste of home. 家乡风味 香炒肉碎
Having a clogged lymphatic system can make you seriously sick! Here are 11 things you can do for your very own lymphatic system cleanse!
With the help of food science, this authentic Turkish delight recipe from Narnia is as close to foolproof as a confectionery recipe can get. Perfectly chewy and sweet, "lokum" is traditionally vegan & gluten-free. Read on to find out its fascinating history, as well as all the key tips and troubleshooting suggestions for Turkish delight.
A chart of the human foot and how reflexology points relate to the body’s organs. Reflexology of the Foot and the Organs – Waking Times.
Where to find British and Irish burial records. This post looks at some great genealogy reseach resources for finding your ancestors.
In autoimmune disease, your immune system perceives its own tissue as an invader, then seeks to destroy it, little by little. With Hashimoto’s, the thyroid is affected. With rheumatoid arthritis, it's the joints. With MS, it’s the brain and spinal cord nerves and so on.
What they don't teach us in education courses is just how freaking much students talk, and how hard it can be to quiet them down. Help is on the way.
I love entrelac! I love that it can be manipulated to look like large rectangles with lots of drape or tiny rectangles that work like ribbing.
How To Downsize Your LIFE And Get Rid Of STUFF So You Can FINALLY Get Organized – Tired of feeling overwhelmed with clutter and the weight of all your STUFF …
This is brilliant. He's essentially using their own body against them.
Do you dislike how your knitting looks after you've woven in the tails? Or do the ends wriggle free and poke through? Or do you just want to learn how else to weave in ends? Then click through and read on to learn how to do it like the pros!
Do you suffer from brain fog or want to enhance your cognition? These herbs for memory and concentration are what you need.
This pine needle cough syrup is beneficial for soothing for a dry and scratchy throat and helping to tame coughs.
We've been learning about the parts of speech in the most fun ways. A parts of speech printable and flip book, writing our own mad libs, and more.
Make Instant Discoveries About Your Ancestors Here Most of us use Google search to look for our ancestors on a regular basis. After all, once we’re done searching our favorite family history sites directly, Google is our best bet for locating new records online. But finding valuable data via Google search can be hard since there … 6 “Secret” Google Search Tricks for Genealogy That’ll Help You Find Your Ancestors Read More »
A sinus infection is an inflammation of the lining of the sinuses that in many cases lead to persistent headaches, fevers and even facial pains ...
This is a grocery and meal guide for what to eat during a Crohn's flare (or colitis flare). Mostly Autoimmune Paleo and Specific Carbohydrate Diet.
At some point you’ll need to fix a dropped stitch. It’s an unfortunate fact of knitting, as certain as death and taxes. You’ll recognise a dropped stitch by a long tear in your fabric and a wayward stitch at the bottom. When this happens, don’t panic! As frightening as a dropped stitch looks – […]
Looking for a way to help you kiddo with motion sickness, gas, or an upset stomach? Why not try these healthy ginger chews that you can make yourself at home!
Finding an ancestor's death date can be hard. Explore how and where to find your ancestor's death records.
One of the most common questions that we get from beginner knitters is about how to stop stockinette stitch from curling. And for a good reason — it can be super frustrating! After all, stockinette is the most iconic stitch associated with knitting. So why don't we have a simple solution to this problem? And why on Earth does stockinette curl in the first place? The dreaded stockinette stitch curl has to do with the size and shape of the stitches themselves. The right side of stockinette (the side that forms the V-shaped stitches) is shorter and wider than the wrong side (the side with the purl bumps). Because stockinette works by pointing all of your stitches in the same direction, you don't get the same balance of stitches pulling and pushing on each other, like you do with garter stitch. The result is that it curls in towards the right side vertically and towards the right side horizontally. The only time that this is a real problem for knitters is in stockinette scarves and shawls. Most other knitted items, like socks, hats, and sweaters, take curling into account with their shaping. We've gathered our top tips and tricks for how to prevent this from happening, but keep in mind that there is no one way to prevent it totally. Try any of these six methods to beat that dreaded curl and let us know in the comments what works for you!
I find one of the most talked about topics in writing is “show don’t tell”. It doesn’t seem to matter how much I try not to I still do, and I also find myself repeating word…
Old fashioned frugal living is eco friendly. Old fashioned living like grandma will help you save money. How to live like the old days.
Finding new things to reuse is a fantastic way to save money in your personal budget! This list of 52 things to reuse to save money will have your bank account filling over and over again!
If your ancestors lived in the United States before 1890, you are sure to run into a frustrating gap in United States census records. Sadly, there is practically no 1890 U.S. Census left. But, luckily, there are substitute records that can help you overcome this hurdle. If your ancestors lived in the United States before 1890, you are sure to run into a frustrating gap in United States census records. Sadly, there is practically no 1890 U.S. Census left. But, luckily, there are substitute records that can help you overcome this hurdle.
Would it surprise you to know that it takes at least 13 different nutrients to properly create and convert thyroid hormone to its active form? Or that by replacing these nutrient deficiencies with thyroid supplements
Find out what steps I took to stop my IBS naturally.
I'm hoping that by sharing this collection of lectin free recipes to get you started, you'll be able to have a great foundation to start experimenting with recipes of your own.
We can learn a lot about being frugal from 1940s housewives. Their wartime efforts can often still be applied to our lives today to help us save money. I share a lot about 1950s housewives
Through a combination of dietary changes, behavioral changes, and natural remedies, you can conquer acid reflux permanently. Read on to learn how!
Since I started this blog, I've been trying to figure out something that I could do that hasn't been done a thousand times before. All the advice I know has been given by far better bloggers than I and far better than I'm capable of. The Moments of the Week slowed to a boring crawl. I don't want to be the jerk who just talks about me. But you know what I've realized? I am really good at making lists. And between writing and years of playing tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons, I've come to enjoy making characters and helping others make them. So why not continue making lists like the hobbies one to help other people with their character creation? Most likely, this won't be a long-running thing, as there are only so many lists needed for character and world building, but I guarantee, you'll be able to find it here. Today, we're looking at bad habits. No character is perfect. Everyone's got these little quirks that they know they should work on fixing. Pick one or two (or more!) for your characters to make them more well-rounded and maybe give them something to improve about themselves. Bad Habits Apologizing Arguing Biting pens/pencils Blaming others Bottling emotions Bragging Buying things and not using them Cheating Cheek or Lip biting/tearing Chewing Chewing tobacco Coveting others' things Cracking knuckles/joints Cutting corners/skimping Drinking / Getting drunk Eating junk food Eating late Eating out daily Eating with mouth open Fidgeting Forgetfulness Gambling Grinding teeth Hair chewing/sucking Hangnail pulling Hard drugs Holding grudges Impatience Impulse purchasing Inability to sit still Internet overuse Interrupting Jaywalking Judging others Kleptomania Leaving dirty clothes/dishes out Littering Losing temper Losing things Lying Making puns Nail biting/picking No self-control Not backing up data Not bathing Not brushing teeth Not caring for health when sick Not involving others in decisions that affect them Not knowing limits Not listening/ignoring others Not responding to messages Not trying new things Overeating Oversleeping Overspending Picking at skin/scabs Picking nose Playing with hair Pornography addiction Procrastinating Selfishness Sitting still for long periods Smoking Snooze button overuse Speaking in 3rd person Staring Starting projects without finishing Staying up late Stress/emotional eating Stubbornness Sucking thumbs Tapping fingers/feet Too much TV Tugging ears Unprotected sex Using cell phone/tablet in social situations Using other people's stuff Verbal tics ("like")
A step-by-step tutorial on the German twisted cast-on from a local. A super stretchy cast-on technique that creates a neat edge.
Describe, analyze, interpret, and judge an object using these guidelines.
When we need to adjust the length of a sweater or change the bottom band on a sleeve, we wish we could undo the cast on edge, pull the yarn and unravel the work the same way as we unravel it from the bind off edge. If you’ve ever tried to unravel the work from […]
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit the i-cord cast-on for beginners. Start your projects with a beautiful well-rounded edge.
Guest Post by Angi from SchneiderPeeps With Christmas just around the corner I have been thinking about not only giving but receiving. Many moms have said that they want their children to realize that this holiday season is about giving not getting. And I totally agree with that. But I've been thinking that part of giving is receiving, not in the sense that if I give you something then you have to give me something, because giving is not necessarily reciprocal. Rather, I've been thinking about the fact that if everyone is giving -- which most people are this time of year -- then someone is receiving. Most likely those "someones" are our children.