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American Medical Association opposes mandatory vaccines: medical ethics statement. Learn more: http:/ www.naturalnews.com/048571 mandatory vaccines code of ethics american medical association.html#ixzz3RMbXX8Ow. NaturalNews) According to the "Informed Consent" section of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics. Posted at the American Medical Association website, the AMA is fundamentally and unambiguously opposed to mandatory vaccine programs in America. Read the AMA's Code of Medical Ethics statement here. The AM...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: October 2016
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016. Well Janice was needing to go down and visit her parents this year and since I can not reach my left foot, one of my Grand Daughters, Natasha, came to stay with me while Grandmother went to California. Natasha and I enjoy doing projects together so I had already decided that we needed a new incinerator door and frame. As one can already tell the first door and frame were made from scrap steel, and after being in place for almost sixteen years they needed replacement badly.
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: Gardening
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Build a Raised Bed. A simple way to build raised bed frames. How to build a raised bed using four pieces of untreated framing lumber, with not a scrap of waste. Each bed requires:. Three 2-by-12 boards, 8 feet long. One 2-by-4 board, 8 feet long. 21/2-inch galvanized deck screws (approximately 28 screws). Cut the 2-by-4 board into one 4-foot length, to serve as a center brace, and four 1-foot lengths for corner supports. The two uncut boards will become the sides of the raised bed. The soil can be libera...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: December 2015
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Sunday, December 20, 2015. WINTER ON THE HOMESTEAD. OK, I know winter does not officially start until day after tomorrow, but look at the pictures, it is here now. Hard to believe Christmas is less that a week away. I was thinking that since it has been about three months since we posted, it would be nice to get an update done. I went out and started taking pictures, and this is an example of the pictures I was getting. Today is a partly rainy day and continual over cast. In this picture you can not see ...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: March 2016
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Friday, March 11, 2016. Well Grizzly Mountain Gardens has a new resident. Her name is Sadie, and she is just over a year old, still a puppy. New resident besides the new baby goats. We adopted her from the local Shelter and feel so very lucky to find such a wonderful pure bred dog. Part of the fees from the shelter was license and micro chip implanted. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). National Center for Home Food Preservation. A Farmish Kind Of Life. Good news: NEW WEBSITE! When did THAT ...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: NEW RESIDENT
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Friday, March 11, 2016. Well Grizzly Mountain Gardens has a new resident. Her name is Sadie, and she is just over a year old, still a puppy. New resident besides the new baby goats. We adopted her from the local Shelter and feel so very lucky to find such a wonderful pure bred dog. Part of the fees from the shelter was license and micro chip implanted. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Center for Home Food Preservation. A Farmish Kind Of Life. Good news: NEW WEBSITE! Starting Your Spring Garden.
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: SPRING IS COMMING
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016. I decided that since spring is close to coming, I should get another post done for our blog, so here goes. Today is sunny and clear, a little chilly but not too bad. Janice and I have been pruning trees, shrubs, and vines. We have the Filbert trees at the top of the yard done and they look so very much better. We have removed one rooted sucker and still need to remove two or three more, and will give to the kids. In this picture the little tree in the fore ground is a Honey ...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: Animals
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I would like to introduce our new family members. These two are from our little nanny we kept from last years babies. Her name is Brownie. This is her first year to have babies and she did a wonderful job. She had one boy, 5.5 lbs, and one girl, 5 lbs. They were born during the night last night. We still have one nanny yet to deliver. Ghost, she is a nanny we kept from three years ago and this will be her third time kidding. Can't wait to see what they look like. Homemade Udder Salve (For Cows and Goats).
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: Hobbies
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I have finally decided which of the next unfinished projects that I got from my mother in-laws estate to finish. I don't think it is going to be to challenging but may take some time to finish. The dove looks to be the most challenging of the whole project. I have already started on the center as this is the hardest to do. Finished Pot of Flowers. My Pot of Flowers. This is really relaxing for me to do in the evenings,. Or when ever I can find some free time to work on it. I am using yarn instead of thre...
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Grizzly Mountain Gardens: Dairy
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Homemade Udder Salve (For Cows and Goats). 1 ounce Shea Butter. 1 ounce Coconut Oil. I use Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil from Tropical Traditions. For this. I buy it in bulk when they have their Buy-One- Get-One-Free sales. You can use any type of coconut oil that you have on hand.). 3 ounces Calendula Infused Oil (. You can buy it pre-made at Mountain Rose Herbs. A few drops of essential oil (your choice). Lavender or Tea Tree Oil might be nice. To make the udder salve:. Check your local health food stor...
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