I do that too, like my mom did. Mine winter over in the sunny part of the basement.
You totally rock the chores.
thanks! we had ours in the living room, or on the front porch, in the house i grew up in....the geranium i grew up with was from my dad's mom's house, in the 1930's. unfortunately, my brother killed it.....d'oh!
pretty good, actually...errands are all done, larders are stocked. there's a new medium sized weber kettle grill on the porch, i have my new geranium plant (it's a tradition in my family to have a potted geranium that lives outside in summer, inside in winter, and lives for years and years til it gets all big and tree like.....), and there are scarlet begonias planted in my great grand mother's soap making cauldron.
tomorrow, i am making another batch of yogurt, some flat breads, and a london broil for supper.
I do that too, like my mom did. Mine winter over in the sunny part of the basement.
pretty good, actually...errands are all done, larders are stocked. there's a new medium sized weber kettle grill on the porch, i have my new geranium plant (it's a tradition in my family to have a potted geranium that lives outside in summer, inside in winter, and lives for years and years til it gets all big and tree like.....), and there are scarlet begonias planted in my great grand mother's soap making cauldron.
tomorrow, i am making another batch of yogurt, some flat breads, and a london broil for supper.
pretty good, actually...errands are all done, larders are stocked. there's a new medium sized weber kettle grill on the porch, i have my new geranium plant (it's a tradition in my family to have a potted geranium that lives outside in summer, inside in winter, and lives for years and years til it gets all big and tree like.....), and there are scarlet begonias planted in my great grand mother's soap making cauldron.
tomorrow, i am making another batch of yogurt, some flat breads, and a london broil for supper.
Location: No longer in a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA Gender:
Posted:
Apr 3, 2010 - 10:26am
kurtster wrote:
Much obliged. I see my Hematologist Friday and get a chemo bag. I will run this by him. He is a very open minded individual and and well versed on herbal interactions with Chemos and cancers. Obviuosly your Oncologist gave you thumbs up on Tumeric awhile ago.
Cheers and good health as you continue fighting the fight.
Yes and he encouraged me to find and try other natural herbs and foods that have anti-cancer properties. He has even tried some of my curry and vindaloo recipes..
Much obliged. I see my Hematologist Friday and get a chemo bag. I will run this by him. He is a very open minded individual and and well versed on herbal interactions with Chemos and cancers. Obviuosly your Oncologist gave you thumbs up on Tumeric awhile ago.
Cheers and good health as you continue fighting the fight.
Location: No longer in a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA Gender:
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Apr 3, 2010 - 9:58am
kurtster wrote:
Have a link or where do you get it ? I became aware of the properties about a year ago, but haven't got to doing it. Adding to the monthly nut has not become possible until lately.
I take Turmeric extract daily AND I make from scratch Curry and Vindaloo that I have 3 or 4 times a week. Turmeric is one of many that help. Fresh Blueberries also have helpful enzymes. Kale, Broccoli and Brussel Sprouts do also. Also is important to stay from from things that can help cancer grow like red meats, processed sugar etc.
Have a link or where do you get it ? I became aware of the properties about a year ago, but haven't got to doing it. Adding to the monthly nut has not become possible until lately.
Unfortunately I have one. I'm on day 3. No change. Ack. I am just wrung out. Does letting my kids watch Beyonce videos on YouTube count as quality time? lol...