(NOQ Report) (OPINION) Welcome to 2022! Or as many on social media are saying, welcome to “2020 too”. During the waning months of 2019, I repeatedly warned that I had such a bad feeling about what 2020 would bring, and of course it turned out that all of our lives were completely turned upside down that year.
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25 Subjects for Basic Life Skills
(Meadow Clark) A couple years ago, I compiled a list of 25 basic life skills that should be taught in school (but aren’t).
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10 Items You Should Start Reusing to Save Money
(Bernie Carr) Everything is has gotten so expensive lately so I am trying to find more ways to save money. Even though I already consider myself frugal, there is always room for improvement. I recently started reusing some items I would have previously thrown away. Here is a list 10 items:
How to Make your Own Aromatherapy Spray
(Bernie Carr) Back in October, there was a recall of Better Homes and Gardens aromatherapy spray sold at Walmart. Some of the users contracted melioidoses, a rare but deadly bacterial infection. Sadly, four people were infected and two of them died. According to the Centers for Disease Control’s bulletin:
How Do You Grow Microgreens Without Soil? Detailed Step-By-Step Guide
(Chris Thompson) Growing microgreens without soil is one of the easiest things to produce your food. You don’t require expensive materials or a high-flying agronomic degree to do it. All you need are a few essential supplies and a DIY guide, and you are good to go!
5 Safe Places to Stay Safe During Martial Law
(Tim Makay) The term martial law is just as likely to elicit a sneer of disgust as it is a shiver of apprehension. All people who love freedom know that the implementation of martial law is a significant step towards the erosion and infringement of the rights of the free.
How to Build Collagen Naturally
(Ocean Robbins) The population density of Manhattan is about 70,000 people per square mile, so it’s a good thing that all those people don’t rely on cars to get around. Instead, most use the New York City subway system, which served almost six million riders a day in 2016. The system, which first opened in 1904, is the primary infrastructure that binds the millions of New Yorkers to their sites of work, worship, and leisure.
10 Italian Recipes to Preserve Your Vegetables Using Vinegar
(Kyt Lyn Walken) Nutrition is the real cornerstone of our future. We are all aware that we are what we eat. Having good health allows us to give our very best, both from a physical both from a psychological perspective.
Tips for Improving Indoor Air Quality
(Apartment Prepper) Indoor air quality refers to the quality of air in and around your home or office. Effects from poor indoor air quality can be immediate and usually short-term, and treatable. Long-term effects can appear either after years of exposure or repeated exposure periods and may include respiratory diseases, cancer, and heart disease. Knowing and controlling common indoor pollutants can lower the risk of air quality-related health concerns.
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What to Eat (and Drink) for Better Sleep
(Ocean Robbins) Thomas Edison hated sleep. Sleeping, he argued, was unproductive, while working was productive. He grudgingly gave himself four hours a night, and insisted that his employees do the same, arguing that it was only those willing to stay awake all hours who would come out on top in a technologically advancing world.
The Benefits of Eating Brussels Sprouts (and How to Make Them Taste Good)
(Ocean Robbins) In 1946, Liberty Films released (to much fanfare) a movie that cost over $2 million to make, and it went nowhere. It was so unpopular that it not only failed to turn a profit, it actually bankrupted the studio and ended the director’s career. In other words, yuck! Probably good riddance, and there’s no reason you should ever give this ill-fated film a second look if it somehow shows up on your TV or streaming service this holiday season.
How to Store Rice for a Long Time
(Chris Thompson) Whether you don’t have time to go shopping or there is a calamity that leaves you on survival mode, rice is one food that you can count on. Rice is also one of the easiest foods to prepare, and you can eat it at any given time of day along with your favorite dishes from different parts of the world.
How (and Why) to Use Lemon in Recipes
(Ocean Robbins) If your vehicle is a lemon, that means it rolled off the assembly line with big problems. “When life gives you lemons” is shorthand for “when things go badly.” In Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost, a character suggests that the god Mars’ gift to an unworthy Hector was a lemon. In short, for such a versatile, delicious, and healthy fruit, lemons have gotten pretty rotten press. In this article, I want to redeem the sour little fruit by exploring the many reasons (and ways) to add more lemons to your cooking.
21 Pioneer-Era Recipes for Your Survival Cooking
(Tim Makay) Most preppers I know are fixated on food, specifically on survival food. Although not nearly as critical as water and air on the totem pole of survival necessities food is still absolutely essential to life, and even before you starve from several weeks without it your energy levels and overall well-being will diminish significantly in the meantime.
8 Best-Tasting Microgreens to Grow Now
(Chris Thompson) If you haven’t tasted a salad or smoothie with microgreens, you need to ASAP!