Friday, July 19, 2013

Great New Movie banned from facebook and youtube.....

Kirk Cameron  will "show me that smile" (tag line from the series "Growing Pains") again in his new movie premiering in Sept. called Unstoppable.  
He revealed that Liberty is partnering with him in a new film he is producing, to be released in September.
The film, under the working title “Unstoppable,” aims to answer some of life’s toughest questions about suffering. Starring in the film, Cameron recounts the personal experience of a friend’s son who battled cancer, then goes back through history showing dramatic biblical accounts of human suffering.
“It’s really a movie about the unstoppable victory of the Gospel through history,” Cameron said.
When his friend’s son died, Cameron said he immediately found himself asking God why He didn’t heal him.
“That’s one of the questions that wrecks people’s faith, that’s a question that turns Christians into atheists, it’s one of the big hand grenades that unbelievers like to throw at communities of faith,” he said. “I’m looking to answer this by taking you on a journey, back through the Garden of Eden to the creation of Adam and Eve and the fall … all the way through to Israel, Christ, and the destruction of the temple in A.D. 70, to show that all kinds of tragedies have taken place in the plan of God and He steers that tragedy and uses it to accomplish what He loves and ultimately restore all things back to Himself.”

http://www.liberty.edu/libertyjournal/?PID=24995&MID=91489

Facebook has blocked his Unstoppable page and now youtube has pulled his trailer about the movie.  http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/07/19/facebook-blocks-kirk-camerons-new-movie-unstoppable

http://www.fandango.com/unstoppablealiveeventwithkirkcameron_165714/movietimes  check here for showtimes in your area

It is a sad thing when the thing that is censored is clean, healthly, uplifting subjects instead of blood and guts killings.  I am looking forward to seeing Unstoppable. I hope you will spread the word to your friends, they may have a difficult time finding out about it if you don't. 

God's speed Kirk and team!  

Remember, it's all fun and games until somebody gets and idea! :) 
It is EZ4U2DO!
Debbie Brooks Riffel

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Get Vegucated about what you are eating!

Do you know that the weed killer Roundup has now been genetically spliced into seeds? They are called GMO seeds or genetically modified organisms. It is not just sprayed on the food so you perhaps can get some of it washed off.  It is spliced into the DNA of the seed itself!  These seeds by the way are, for the most part, OWNED by Monsanto.  WHEN did the American public decide it was OK for living things like seeds to be OWNED?!  Now, unless you use their seeds you most often do not qualify for government subsidized loans.

As a matter of fact, if you are trying to use the seeds that have been preserved since your great, great, great grandparents time and they are pure,  heirloom seeds and your neighbors are using GMO seeds and some of them blow onto your farm (and they will) Monsanto will sue you for illegally planting THEIR seeds since they own them!  Even though they have contaminated your pure, heirloom seeds! 

Very rarely has anyone won against Monsanto.  Many farmers have lost their farms because of the cost of lawyers to defend them against Monsanto. Also  in the offing is "terminator technology" in which seeds they sell to the farmers will be sterile upon harvest so the farmers will not be able to keep seeds for next year and will have to come back and buy more from them. They say they have not done this but it seems like they are being politically correct about it.   

http://www.ethicalinvesting.com/monsanto/terminator.shtml

No one has to date, that I am aware of, put this technology in practice but every farmer that buys their seeds much sign a legal agreement with Monsanto that they will not save seeds from their own harvest.  But with GMO's who would want them to?!  Check it out for yourself!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto


Now for the great news! It is not too late! We have time to take back our health!  Plantastic! This is the season to plant your own food.  Live in an apartment?  Plant in containers!  Buy local, support your local farmers and get NON-GMO, fresh not trucked in 1500 miles (yes it is!) and healthy food. Find out the truth about what you are buying in the stores and putting in your families bodies, big pockets aren't going to tell you.  Food is the problem and food is the answer to our health problems! When, as the video says, wheelchairs are being bought and sold like cars...folks we need to turn it around!  

The video link below has videos that address : A guerrilla gardener in South Central LA; Why we're storing billions of seeds;How to grow fresh air and so much more!


http://www.ted.com/playlists/118/plantastic.html?source=facebook#.Uat8BpARVYI.facebook
It starts as a seed...so seemingly small....

we use all the land, both big and small!

Watch as they grow and are ready to be....

healthy, good food for my neighbors and me!

Start with one little seed or plant and watch and  you'll see,  food for your table and seeds for more next year free!

They were just tiny NON-GMO seeds and slowly they are growing and getting ready to fill our stomachs and bodies with healthy, nutritious food! By the way, the dictionary lists nutritious as:
Adjective
Nourishing; efficient as food.

When food isn't efficient anymore WE ALL need to step up to the plate and make a change...for our children and our grandchildren!  Start with a single seed....  buy one thing that is clean and healthy from your local farmer.  Get to know them, ask questions at your stores and find out where the food they sell comes from.

Dieting is a national pastime. While the number of Americans who diet varies, depending on the source, the Boston Medical Center indicates that approximately 45 million Americans diet each year and spend $33 billion on weight-loss products in their pursuit of a trimmer, fitter body.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/308667-percentage-of-americans-who-diet-every-year/#ixzz2V67QdEOX
If you are dieting anyway take this challenge because it is an all natural, what you would do anyway diet!

I challenge you to take the 100 mile diet!
Most food in stores are trucked in on an average of 1500 miles and are, on the average, already 2 weeks old.  At a farmer's market they are generally picked the night before and sometimes even that morning and are coming from around 15 miles away.  Just think how much longer it will stay edible in your frig with that freshness! If you don't have to toss as much it isn't more expensive! So for 1 month, buy local food that has been brought in from less than 100 miles.  Ask questions, make sure it is not a GMO food product, that it is organic and ask if it is heirloom.  We take more time to pick out a car than we do our food!  

Determine this month not to grab the cart, walk mindlessly in your supermarket and throw in the same old "regulars".  Come on, what have you got to lose?  WONDERFUL THINGS THAT'S WHAT!  Chemicals, toxins, food already out of it's peak freshness.  What do you gain?  A healthier body, boosting your local economy, helping your neighbor farmers, showing your kids what their bodies need to be strong and healthy, reversing high cholesterol, high blood pressure, high blood sugar (this may take a few more months but many have done it and are now pill and shot free!

While you are eating that wonderful fresh food here is a free movie for you! Truck Farming, yep, they plant it right in the truck and bring it to your door, check it out! Thanks to Hulu.com for sharing this information with everyone!


Want to know more? Here is a great website that lists the 10 top food documentaries: http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2009/12/top-10-food-docs.html

Also for a wonderful source of great seeds try Baker Creek, I bought mine there and they strive to make everything the way it is suppose to be!  Plus you can see things like a red carrot....yes they are all natural and real!  If you have the privilege of going to one of their festivals I encourage you to! They are wonderful!
Their website is (and no I don't get anything from anyone I endorse):

So whether you are one person or a family of 12, you can eat to live a better life! Start now, there is still time to plant that one little plant! It is like this blog: EZ4U2DO!

and remember,
It's all fun and games until somebody gets an idea! :)  
Hugs,
Debbie


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Location, location, location...it's all part of Spring fever!

It is not surprising that the dictionary defines spring as: To move upward or forward in a single quick motion or a series of such motions; leap.

Well, Spring has finally sprung! For real that is!  Got the garden planted this weekend.  Well, most of it, still have some flowers to plant.  The flowers are already doing great though.  I love the beauty this time of year! The warmth of the sun on the soil, the light breezes making gardening a joy, the bird who returns each year to serenade you while you plant.  It all becomes like old, familiar friends.

I have been gardening for some time now and still have so much to learn.  But I have learned some great tips that I will share with you:

1.  If you are planting in a container, put a disposable diaper in the bottom (poke hole in it to match hole in pot). This will keep the plant from drying out!

2. If you are using a large container why waste all that soil! I have used old soda cans to fill up the pot where it didn't need soil.  You can also turn another pot upside down (secret hiding place for something special perhaps?)  and fit it inside so you won't use as much soil. These tips will also make moving the large container easy because it isn't as heavy! :)

3. No pop cans or old, smaller containers?  Look around your yard, neighborhood or park.  Those pesky sweet gumballs now have a perfect use! Or how about pine cones?

4.  None of those? How about the plastic nursery containers that your plants came in?  Stack them neatly and tightly and you will be surprised how much space you can fill up...

5.  As this article is titled...location, location, location. This is partly what makes a business successful. It is also one thing that determines the success of your plant's growth.  Make sure you place your new plant in the location for the proper lighting it will need to thrive.  That is one thing about containers....you can move them around as needed...and it is a good workout!

6. Is this your first time to try your green thumb? Plant herbs! They are hardy and bugs and disease stay way from them and they are delicious! (The herbs that is, not the bugs! :)

7. Compliment a gardener! Ask them if you might have a start from one of their beautiful plants! Gardeners are some of the nicest people you will meet.  They are like a community all their own, speaking a language that is valuable in content so be sure and listen up!  I have done it and seen others ask at garage sales only to have the desired plant dug up and instructions for planting given with a big smile!

8.Pour boiling water on weeds to kill them, you may need to do the stubborn ones twice! Make sure it is not near your plants!

9. Freeze seeds you don't use in your garden this year.  Yes that's right..FREEZE them....This tip came from Baker Seed Co. One of the best in the USA!  http://www.rareseeds.com/    To use, let seeds defrost at room temperatures making sure they don't get damp...ie: take them out of the pack and place on paper towel, towel, etc. till defrosted, then plant!

10.  Many seeds will germinate quicker if you soak them for an hour before planting.  Especially larger seeds like green bean seeds.  Check the pack or google to see if this would benefit any of your seeds.

MAKE SURE YOU BUY NON-GMO SEEDS! (google if you are unfamiliar with this!)

Until you can harvest the "fruits of your labor" you may have things growing in your yard already you can enjoy in your diet! Make sure they haven't been sprayed!
How about Red Clover Tea?

Red Clover Tea
2 cups red clover flowers
3 1/2 cups water
3/4 c. lemon juice
3 Tablespoons of agave nectar or date syrup or sugar.
Boil the clover blossoms and water for 5 minutes, let it steep for at least 2 more minutes. Strain and add lemon juice and sweetner.  Chill for at least 2 hours , pour it in a big glass over ice and enjoy as you relax in your garden!




Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing: -"Oh, how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade.
~Rudyard Kipling, "The Glory of the Garden


God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done.  ~Author Unknown


Earth is here so kind, that just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.  ~Douglas William Jerrold, about Australia, A Land of Plenty

Take thy plastic spade,
It is thy pencil; take thy seeds, thy plants,
They are thy colours.
~William Mason, The English Garden, 1782


In the garden I tend to drop my thoughts here and there.
  To the flowers I whisper the secrets I keep and
 the hopes I breathe.
 I know they are there to eavesdrop for the angels.
 ~Dodinsky, 
www.dodinsky.com




How fair is a garden amid the trials and passions of existence.  ~Benjamin Disraeli

 When I water the plant she needs the umbrella! 


Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes.  ~Author Unknown (or strawberries!)

Two beds are better than one! Strawberry beds that is! 

I have never had so many good ideas day after day as when I worked in the garden.  ~John Erskine

One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides.
 ~W.E. Johns, 
The Passing Show


Don't wear perfume in the garden - unless you want to be pollinated by bees.  ~Anne Raver

It pleases me to take amateur photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look professional.
 ~Robert Brault,
www.robertbrault.com



Well, I could go on for.....a long time! I love the gardens!  I will try to make a soon to come post with photos of my veggie garden as it progresses through the growing season.  Get out there and get your hands dirty! There's life in them there seeds! lol

Remember, it's all fun and games until somebody gets and idea! :)  Happy Gardening!  It is EZ4U2DO!
Hugs,
Debbie




Thursday, May 16, 2013

Abercrombie and Fitch, really....

This is a short post but I felt all women needed to be reminded in light of this lastest Abercrombie and Fitch statement.  I haven't posted for awhile, spring is allergy and planting time which inheritantly do not go together well but I hope to get back at it soon!
and remember... It's all fun and games until somebody gets an idea! :)
Amen! Well said Amber! I am posting this on facebook and my blog. abercrombie and fitch I think you are going to see a backlash!
http://capturedbyhisgracetales.blogspot.com/2013/05/tell-her-shes-beautiful_8.html

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Great way to have ants in your pant-ry! Marshmellows

Great way to have ants in your pant-ry!

http://thedecoratedcookie.com/2013/03/bugs-on-your-marshmallows-and-13-other-april-fools-day-food-pranks/


Then you can "eat what bugs you" in a smore! :) Hey I'm not Jimmy Fallon ya know!
It's all fun and games until somebody gets an idea! :)
Hugs,
Debbie



Snowpeople/baby shower Hershey bars!


Is there any better treat than chocolate?  Here is another wonderful idea for using a Hershey's bar!



http://www.allcrafts.net/crochetsewingcrafts.htm?url=coleybelle.blogspot.com/2011/10/halloween-bubbles.html


These would be cute for a baby shower too!  With a lifesaver and a tic tac pacifier! (and of course a different nose!You could add a little diaper, then in one diaper put a dot of mustard and whoever gets the "dirty diaper" wins a prize! Hey it's only fair right?! :)




Read colorful books to your child for free online and other children can read too!

http://www.wegivebooks.org

Read, Give, and Share with We Give Books!  And it is free to read and help others read!


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When you go to www.wegivebooks.org, you’ll be able to read a special selection of books without a We Give Books account, but you have to sign up to access their full library. It’s definitely worth it, though. It’s just a quick form, and once you’re signed up, you’ll have access to over 150 quality children’s books! There are a lot of familiar classic titles, and even more new ones for us to discover. You can sort the books by age level, genre, author, and seasonal selections in the “Featured” section, so everyone can find something they like.
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We Give Books is a program of the Pearson Foundation and Penguin Group. Penguin works with its authors to provide an outstanding selection of online books while the Pearson Foundation donates print books to charity partners. We Give Books is a great way to get your children excited about reading and to teach them about the importance of helping others.