akroberts
Almost Self-Reliant
Got 2 of the feed buckets filled 1 has corn and green beans and the other one has basil lettuce and tomato.
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Cinnamon, oats, and bananas also stabilize bs. I make no fat, tiny honey sweetener banana oat bread for a diabetic friend, it always helps him.Mom has really got into lentils now. She didn't realize they stabilized blood sugars. I'm glad because it's so much better than the medicinal herbs she wanted to try.
She was "you were holding out on me". I thought she knew
Cinnamon, oats, and bananas also stabilize bs. I make no fat, tiny honey sweetener banana oat bread for a diabetic friend, it always helps him.
Wow! I must have my info wrong on oats, sorry and thank you!No oats for them. Skyrockets sugars for hours. Endocrinologist told them to avoid mostly. Both her and dad. I can tolerate oats but corn spikes me. Shredded wheat also gets me bad. Sugar doesn't for some dumb reason
I got her some nice true ceylon cinnamon for tea because cassia (whats sold as cinnamon in US) doesn't actually help much and has too much coumarin.
I've been talking mom out trying to kill herself lately. She has a wheat allergy. She wants to try barley. 50/50 chance of her reacting to it. She really wants to try a barley lentil bread. Told her to sub the oat flour because it won't kill her.
Wow... that's alot more bean plants than I have room for. Here i was thinking I'd done good because I planted 100....I couldn't find the old LDS document that listed suggested storage amounts for staples per person, but I found this
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Wow! I must have my info wrong on oats, sorry and thank you!
I'm impressed on the true cinnamon, I knew that but its so expensive and hard to find.
Wheat allergy is rough. What about rye? MiL developed a wheat allergy, and tried every grain she could find, finally had no problem with sprouted rye. The sprouted barley that was fermented first was the closest before that though I believe. The sprouting/fermenting really seemed to make a difference.
...The blue berries though.....anyone have any tips for homemade acidic compost? Peat moss is so expensive, i cant keep buying it every year. I have been using orange peel, coffee grounds, and pine needles. But i also give them a shot of acidic water laced with yogurt whey, maybe old coffee, and kombucha once a week or so. 2 of the 3 are looking good, but the 3rd is struggling hard.