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12/13/2024
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By HRS Editors
Pumpkin spice latte: Savor the perfect beverage for late autumn
Commercial pumpkin spice lattes (PSLs) are sugary and high in calories; drinking them regularly could lead to health risks. Homemade PSLs made with organic coffee, non-fat milk powder and coconut palm sugar are a healthy alternative because they contain nutrients like calcium, protein and vitamin D, and no added sugar and saturated fat. Organic coffee beans, which are grown without harsh chemicals, are […]
12/10/2024
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By HRS Editors
Superfruits for good health: Boost your daily protein intake with delicious apple cinnamon muffins
Apples are a popular superfruit for a reason. They’re sweet, crunchy and delicious snacks, and they are the perfect addition to delectable desserts like classic apple pie. The U.S. is one of the world’s largest apple producers, placing only second to China. According to the U.S. Apple Association, the U.S. produces an average of 240 […]
11/06/2024
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By HRS Editors
9 Compelling reasons to steer clear of gluten
People with celiac disease or those with gluten allergies or sensitivities follow a gluten-free diet to avoid serious health issues. But a gluten-free diet can also benefit those who want to support their overall well-being, such as increasing energy levels or supporting digestive health. (h/t to Healthy.co.nz) Gluten is a structural protein found in certain cereal […]
05/30/2024
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By HRS Editors
Mastering food preservation: A quick guide to air-drying fruits
Dehydrating fruits is a great way to preserve food that you grow in your home garden. This method is also a healthy way to make tasty fruit snacks for your family. However, this method can still be used even if you don’t have a dehydrator. (h/t to MyRecipes.com) You can either dehydrate fruits and other kinds […]
04/25/2024
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By HRS Editors
Why freeze-drying is the best food preservation method
Freeze-drying (lyophilization) is a food preservation process where food is quickly frozen. Next, the ice turns into water vapor and is removed by placing the frozen food in a vacuum, resulting in a dehydrated product. If you want to freeze-dry food at home, you will need special equipment. To save time and money, you can […]
04/16/2024
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By HRS Editors
Buyers beware: Turmeric products are often contaminated with lead
When buying supplies for your stockpile, it’s important to do so from trusted sources that offer lab-verified organic products. This can help you protect your family from food tainted with harmful heavy metals, such as lead. Lead used to be a contaminant in turmeric, the unique spice that gives curry its beautiful golden color. Researchers traced […]
04/11/2024
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By HRS Editors
Your favorite brands of spices may be tainted with toxic metals
Many home cooks often use a variety of herbs and spices to prepare various meals. However, recent reports have revealed that several popular brands of spices are contaminated with heavy metals like lead, which are often linked to adverse side effects. Data has revealed that there are elevated levels of lead in six brands of […]
03/26/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Beets, berries and more: 6 Benefits of preserving food through freeze-drying
When you’re getting ready before SHTF, stocking up on healthy and long-lasting freeze-dried foods like berries and vegetables is an important part of your preparedness plan. Detailed below are some of the benefits of freeze-dried food, such as a long shelf life and nutrient retention. (h/t to WeLovePrepping.com) Freeze-drying is a food preservation method that […]
08/16/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Get started with vermicomposting if you want to grow healthier plants
Fertilizer can help the plants in your home garden grow strong and improve production. If you’re looking for an endless supply of compost, start vermicomposting. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalsite.com) What is vermicomposting? Vermicomposting is a form of composting that uses worms, usually red wigglers, white worms and earthworms, to help break down organic matter. Unlike traditional fertilizers, […]
09/07/2021
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By Zoey Sky
Prep With Mike: How to make shikimic extract at home using star anise and an espresso machine
In a video for Prep with Mike, Health Ranger Mike Adams talks about how you can easily make your own shikimic acid extract using star anise and a store-bought espresso machine. Shikimic acid is the primary ingredient in Tamiflu, a prescription antiviral drug. You can view the full video on Brighteon.com. While the video isn’t a replacement […]
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