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Being Labeled A “Kook” — Time To Celebrate
On Monday, I wrote an article about my new-found success with a strict, ketogenic eating plan. Jimmy Moore posted my article on his Facebook page and his discussion board, and before I knew it, my site had more traffic than … Continue reading
If Vaccines Work, What’s The Concern?
After watching a quick episode of SpongeBob SquarePants with Kevin, I headed back to my computer to get some work done. Imagine my surprise when I found an article that Fred forwarded to me from Slashdot — Study Finds Unvaccinated … Continue reading
Are You Playing the ‘Us vs Them’ Game?
Normally, I try to ignore media coverage and advertising as it pertains to this year’s presidential election, but it’s not always easy. This year’s campaign has been particularly negative on both sides, but what chaps my hide more than anything … Continue reading
Kids Left in Cars — It’s Not What You Think
With the record-breaking heat that’s accompanied this year’s drought in Indiana, tales of kids being left in hot cars have become all too common. Whether accidentally or intentionally, toddlers and infants are dying because they’re being left in the stifling … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Family & Faith Matters, Liberty & Freedom
Tagged commentary, current events, parenting
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The Paleo Diet — Becoming More Mainstream Every Day
I remember when a friend first told me about the Paleo diet. Although I tend to approach things from a scientific point of view, I had a hard time opening my mind to the idea that the Paleo diet was … Continue reading
Rotten Food — Coming to a Table Near You?
While watching the evening news last week, a horrifying story caught my ear. Indiana State Police had found a food truck carrying meat and produce to Indianapolis area restaurants that wasn’t adequately refrigerated. In fact, the trooper claimed that the … Continue reading
Liberty Alert: IN to Hear Public Input on Raw Milk
I can’t believe it! I just read a news story that claims the Indiana Board of Animal Health will take public input on the issue of raw milk. Currently in Indiana, it is illegal to sell raw milk for human … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Liberty & Freedom, Natural Living
Tagged commentary, consumer rights, raw milk
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In the News: Bees, Sugar, and Poultry Contamination
Last week provided me with plenty of headlines to discuss. From theories about Colony Collapse Disorder in honey bees to the toxicity of sugar to the discovery of dangerous contaminants in chicken feathers, there’s certainly something for everyone here. New … Continue reading
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Tagged colony collapse disorder, commentary, food safety, high-fructose corn syrup, news, sugar
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Support Freedom and Liberty: Spend $2 Bills
Since Starbucks’ “$2 for 2A” event went viral, very few symbols have been more representative of freedom and liberty than the US $2 bill. Second Amendment supporters, Constitutionalists, and freedom-minded patriots alike have gained a new appreciation for this rarely-circulated … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill of Rights, commentary, currency, Second Amendment
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First Pink Slime and Meat Glue, Now Horse Meat?
Most of us in the U.S. view horses as pets, sporting animals, or loyal workers on the farm. With the food that’s available, I doubt anyone thinks of horses as food. Apparently, companies in the UK see things differently though. … Continue reading →