Thanks For the link.
I think most that regularly consume honey feel the benefits, I sure hope those that worry about sugar don't avoid honey.
My father swears by a daily breakfast of mashed dates, Ginger and honey on toast.
Did you know a can of Coca Cola contains 13 cubes of white cane sugar?
In Australia it does, in the USA it contains zero cane sugar.
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I drink about 1 or 2 cans of Coke a day, sometimes I put rum in it, everything in moderation I rekon, it's all about finding out what works for you, and your life style.
Do they have a sugar tax in the USA ?
In Australia it does, in the USA it contains zero cane sugar.
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I drink about 1 or 2 cans of Coke a day, sometimes I put rum in it, everything in moderation I rekon, it's all about finding out what works for you, and your life style.
Mathematically, apparently intelligent life has probably existed in the universe, scary when you think about some of the people you know.
https://www.inverse.com/article/149...odds-intelligent-extraterrestrial-life-exists
Like this? Snapped from our backyard with a Kodak Z990:
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You should definitely by the capilano active 10+ manuka rather than the allowrie (that creates the healthiest profit margins)
As far as allowrie vs regular capilano, probably just pick the one that suits your taste.
Here are some details of the difference between cane sugar and honey.
My first drink in the morning for the past 55 years has been apple cider vinegar and honey which is excellent for arthritis and helps to keep the kidneys and urinary track in good order...I have used honey as a replacement of white cane sugar which is poison in my books....They say arthritis is hereditary but we really only inherit our parents bad habits...My parents and siblings ( all now deceased) were all inflicted with arthritis but in my old age I am reality free.....All were high consumers of white cane sugar......I also recommend the use of ginger which is anti-inflammatory and a terrific aid for a healthy prostrate....I make my own ginger tea from raw ginger and have at least 2 cups every day.
Strange as we speak, my dear mother passed away today 31 years ago at the ripe old age of 88
I have also been helping a nurse in Guyana in her research for possible cures of pressure ulcers ( bed sores) in bed ridden old people......I suggested to her use Manuka honey which I believe is only available in Australia and New Zealand....Clean the wound with an antiseptic first and apply the Manuka...Ungvita ointment is another great cure for pressure ulcers.
For better brain function we need at least 2000mg of Omega 3 per day.
http://foodwatch.com.au/blog/carbs-sugars-and-fibres/item/honey-is-it-healthier-than-sugar.html
Nice pics. That's some camera to be able to take that.
But the telescope we got was much clearer - was a full moon and so bright it gave us white spots afterwards. Well worth it though. I never really appreciate the moon being so "real", if that makes sense.
btw, does the moon rotate pixel? I remember the crater due East on your pic was at the bottom (remember 'cause I call it the moon's a hole, haha)... or it's just another crater with the Sun reflecting differently...
There's this 3D gear where we could download apps on any smart phone and explore Space or architectural landmarks. Incredible stuff.
Was checking it out the other day and you guys got these crazy branding stuff going. "nutty" taste of honey because it's from some walnut tree? Serious? You guys are taking a playbook from Blackmores or what?
It's all honey to me. As long as no sugar syrup in it, and if it's on sale, it'll work fine.
Tastes good on cereal though. And my folks recommend the use of honey instead of sugar if we want our cool drinks sweet.
Try a bit of yellowbox on your cereal one day, and then a bit of leatherwood the next and note the difference in taste.
Nice pics. That's some camera to be able to take that.
But the telescope we got was much clearer - was a full moon and so bright it gave us white spots afterwards. Well worth it though. I never really appreciate the moon being so "real", if that makes sense.
btw, does the moon rotate pixel? I remember the crater due East on your pic was at the bottom (remember 'cause I call it the moon's a hole, haha)... or it's just another crater with the Sun reflecting differently...
There's this 3D gear where we could download apps on any smart phone and explore Space or architectural landmarks. Incredible stuff.
Was checking it out the other day and you guys got these crazy branding stuff going. "nutty" taste of honey because it's from some walnut tree? Serious? You guys are taking a playbook from Blackmores or what?
It's all honey to me. As long as no sugar syrup in it, and if it's on sale, it'll work fine.
Tastes good on cereal though. And my folks recommend the use of honey instead of sugar if we want our cool drinks sweet.
Hey Luutzu,
I selected a 1,600th of a second on 5.6 aperture, which probably accounts for a little graininess. The moon's position was also close to the horizon, just above neighbours' roof top, which adds atmospheric distortion.
As regards the moon's rotation, the axis is tangential, not radial. That's because the moon has a tidal lock on earth, alwais showing the same side towards Earth. That means one axial rotation takes exactly as long as the turn around the Earth. However, the location where you see the main crater - at about 2 o'clock on my photo - depends from where you view it on Earth. I take it you're looking from the Northern hemisphere.
Try a bit of yellowbox on your cereal one day, and then a bit of leatherwood the next and note the difference in taste.
Having started beekeeping, our earlier harvest was VERY clear honey (clover) and very light subtle in taste; whereas the late season (brushbox) was very dark and quite strong;
hardly comparable, but both sweet indeed!
Indeed, I encourage people to have a try and variety in taste is always welcome in my opinion
Eat good honey!
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