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Easy Honey Popcorn Balls

This Honey Popcorn Recipe is a Family Favorite! We Often Bring this to Christmas Parties for the Share Table & the Bowl Always Comes Back Empty…(0:

Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 10 mins

Ingredients
1/2 Cup Popped Popcorn - Salted
1/2 Cup Buckwheat or Clover Honey

Instructions
Simmer Honey for 10 Minutes
Pour Over Popcorn & Stir Quickly.
Butter Hands to Shape into Balls or Spread onto Buttered Pan for Faddle


Notes
Can Add a Few Drops of Food Coloring for a Fancy Look. Make [br]a Few Batches in Different Colors for a Unique Party Bowl.

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Essiac Tea Recipes – Original & Improved

Bulk Essiac Tea is Believed to Clear Toxins from the Body and Cleanse the Liver. There are two Well known recipes that both contain Burdock Root, Sheep Sorrel, Slippery Elm and Turkish Rhubarb which is believed to Originally come from an Ojibwa Indian Medicine Man. It was Made Famous by a Canadian Nurse, Rene Caisse, who Believed in it & Used it on Cancer Patients who Were Beyond Hope & Sent Home to Die by their Doctors.
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Interesting Info About the Stevia Plant

The US FDA Says: Stevioside is Reported to be 250-300 Times Sweeter than Sugar & Contributes NO Calories to the Diet. It has been Reported that Stevia Does Not Raise Blood Sugar Levels Making it Perfect Option for Diabetics, Children, & Anyone Concerned About Weight Gain. If You are Interested in Cavity Prevention, Calorie Intake or Simply Need to Cut Down on Your Sugar or Artificial Sweetener Consumption, Stevia May be the Answer for You. Read More about Stevia Here

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We Used Bentonite Clay for a Brown Recluse Spider Bite

True Story – We Used Bentonite Clay Powder for a Brown Recluse Bite! Our oldest son was bitten on the leg a few years ago. He came to us complaining that his leg was beginning to hurt so much that it was becoming too painful to walk. He knew that he had been bit by a spider but was unsure about what kind it was.

The bite area was an open hole with core size of at least a good 1/4″ and it was surrounded by a reddish blue circle. We did a couple hours of research online and decided that it must be a brown recluse spider bit. Read Our Bentonite Clay Story Here