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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Sherms Organic News: Corn muffins

Sherms Organic News: Corn muffins: The best corn muffins. (This is from YouTube how to make them vegetarian but not the same recipe is this one  https://youtu.be/K5pLJnvqQQ8  ...
These are semi-homemade for Granny’s who don’t cook much anymore I need to something simple and quick🌽 




Wednesday, September 23, 2015

POP CORN FOR SNACKING (dieters delightful)

Great Pop Corn Snack (a fibrous Snack for dieters)
It’s all about adding more fiber and relieving hunger for between meals to compliment any good diet. This will help you to be prepared for those hungry times when you could get into wrong things. And beside the vegetable and fruit with dips we rotate from now and then for variety add in some needed grains with lots of fiber. One suggestion is to include popcorn in your diet every day. Have it plain and you'll never tire as easily.

Nibble all day or/and carry it with you during the day as a pre-breakfast, pre-dinner, pre-lunch your appetite controller and as a mid-evening mini-meal, i.e.
"Pop corn" is already organic (I read?) however I buy the orgainic kind, just in case they've used pesticide in the soil, or irrigation. I guess they're talking about the seeds planted for pop corn.
This will satisfy your hunger and prevent any panicky, impulsive eating’s. (I eat when I am hungry, small snacks during the day. Don't let your body starve; we, now,  know this puts on weight.)



One of my favorites reads was Diane Thornocks diet book, 2000+ calories. She was correct about her basic  dieting ideas but she got carried away with fads, "Low Fat" and her ideas about too much meats in every meal...by the way she died of cancer (young too) Her books and all those fads diet books are available at thrift stores. Low fat proven out to harm to children’s brain mentally abilities.

Then comes along the zone diet proving by adding the right fats to your diet your mind actually becomes un-fogged and by adding the right fats (omegas) the dieter can actually lose weight better. However, I'm not going to do your research in this area today.



The point I wanted to make with this in mind is its OK to eat, eat, eat, but watch out that it's quality, fibrous, complex organically grown whole grain foods i.e.. That means lots of legumes, fresh fruits and vegetables in all varieties and no chemicals. Even dairy shouldn’t have hormones and etc.


 You can eat a lot more quality foods, but not in the incorrect areas such as pre-boxed, packaged, pre-prepared and chemically treated, fake sugars, and sodas are all out. Because they don’t meet the first criteria of quality. Fresh and seasonal foods then balance it all out with variety. It’s not quantity so much but the quality. One person said not boxed nor packaged, well it make sense to me for the most part if you want to be a successful dieter.



Try different brands of popcorn but better if no GMO corn. It's all accumulative and chemicals and lack of nutrition adds up in our bodies. Bad nutrition, chemicals will catch up with us all and put on weight because it put the body in a starving mode. It lacks the essentials nutrients. So, eat, and be choosy! You not a garbage can.

Carry popcorn in your purse, in your car, to work, school, movie, sporting events and keep it with you at all times. A plastic zip bag is great and it keeps it fresh and tasty. Add raisins, nuts, darker chocolate +such if you need a change. If your popcorn doesn't look good and tasty, you're probably not hungry. Therefore you shouldn't eat popcorn or anything else for that matter until you are hungry.

Use Air-Poppers or on top of the stove in a two quart pan with a good tight lid. Make sure the coconut oil is hot before adding the popcorn. Or, use enough olive oil just covering one layer of popcorn then shake it once in a while then add sea salt. When using sea salt you’ll not need much and in add organic butter (no fat hormones which would defeats the whole purpose, or use Pam butter spray on top.



Get a paper bag add ¼ cup Organic popcorn, salt and a bit of oil and bingo you have microwave popcorn. Same directions as the store brand bag style, but with no chemicals.

Store in a plastic zip locked bag to keep it fresh. Make up enough to last the week, or day. NEVER use the microwave popcorn with too many added chemicals.



Add 1-2 Tb. of water in old UN popped/cooked corn and place in fridge to put back its moisture. I prefer the white popcorn with no kernels. Watch out; don't choke on the “old maids.”



This will facilitate clearing out your gastrointestinal tract through healthy regular bowel movements. Take advantage of the dry salty taste in taking of plenty drinking of good reverse osmosis lemon water while eating a rich  fiber-rich popcorn.
Evenings are weak times for snacks eating and maybe a good time to add some protein in (with 11 g protein in organic soymilk) to your evening . I always loose lots lbs my popcorn weeks.



You can add cut up veggies and fresh fruit with the organically grown popcorn. If faithful they will begin to say, You’re too thin!


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Monday, December 29, 2008

Natural Remedies of CornStarch

Need Remedies For Skin Problems?
Cornstarch (Arrowroot) has some excellent "cheap," simple healing properties especially for babies and seniors. Remember, with any GMO corn the fungal properties have also been deleted and/or modified and will effect any healing properties. No Generically Altered plants will be a good product for healing purposes. Even our bee’s are being kill off because of these same sick freak of nature (GMO plants) that do not contain the "God Giving" healing properties for these bee's immune systems. Bee's do not return to the hives if infected or sick. Watch the frog, bee's, birds,snakes, and other insect and small venerable life...they will give "man" warning of a too toxic environment.
IT'S BASIC, QUALITY AND ECONOMICAL!
While working in the cornstarch factories, it is found that workers there had beautiful skin from, there eventually branch out to use cosmetics foundations for herbs and medicine.
What they do not want you to know is it’s great on babies bottoms and it the base of their baby products. It is also a great deodorant, and keeps fowl orders away. Seniors know it kills bacteria about the rectum and even yeasty itches i.e. under folds and breast and on even bedsores or where ever there is moisture.

Cornstarch will keep the effective area moist spots of the body dry. In the past, it has worked as for a dry shampoo (Add a nice herb scent) and it was popular in the 60’s in the USA but went out of vogue, but is coming back around again and very pricey.
An old remedy of grandmother’s was burnt flour or, if she had it in the cupboard, cornstarch for diaper rash. If you read all diaper medicines, they still contain grandma’s old remedy. I wonder if that is not the secret ingredient making it work.
*Add a organically grown Corn Starch to your food storage (12 boxes or more) It doesn't seem to go rancid.
I put my cornstarch in an extra large holes in a pepper shaker or flour shaker, keeping it by my bed for convenience, and apply in areas that are needed. Baby powder is out of vogue.

*Smoothes skin irritation (drop EO into cornstarch to enhance it. Add to it zinc oxide and Castor oil for skin. (Peppermint, Tree Tea oil or Eucalyptus i.e. will be cooling to the skin. Oregano oil for more serious problems.)

*Relieve hemorrhoid pain by mixing one tablespoon of Kingsford’s Corn Starch, or an organic substitute, with enough water to make a paste, and then gradually add more water to measure out a pint of the new mixture. Next, you should boil the mixture for a few minutes, allow it to cool down, and then use the mixture in the affected areas to feel a soothing comfort. Cornstarch is excellent for heat rashes.
*Sunburns; mixed with a cooling agent or plain.
·Add to Herbs: Licorice (Gycyrrhiza gabra) or any fungicide compound found in herbs. Make a very strong tea, boil 20 min., and soak feet into it. Garlic oil and Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) contains caprylic acid. Also, Lemon grass tea, cloves, dill, peppermint, i.e.
*Cornstarch was used for starching laundry, stains and for adhesives or coatings in 1840’s. It has been used as a base for hypoglycemia in diabetic medicine. See post link below.
Recipe is in (Prevention Mag.


*Athlete’s foot is a fungus related to the ringworm (Tinea pedis), and it can spread to your groin and hands.
Bed Sores: or any type of skin burns from an area of too much moisture and bacteria has set in, like under fat folds (apron or perineal area.) Apply with power puff i.e. and cornstarch will keep the area dry and heal it.
Other Suggestions:
Feet Remedies
Corn Starch- Sprinkle this cornstarch onto your feet and into your shoes and socks to absorb moisture and reduce friction.
Baking Soda- add soda into a bit of water. Make it into a past and rub it on the affected area and between your toes. Let it sit for five minutes, then rinse, and dry. Repeat this process daily until your foot condition is gone. Be sure to shake some in socks and shoes. Baking Soda is another natural remedy that is found to kill fungi. Great as an expellent on skin in the shower, and tooth a natural tooth paste.
Breast: The moisture can cause rashes, irritation and burns just powder on the cornstarch after you shower and it will be completely gone if given a few days.
Clorox- Make a solution of one-half up of Clorox bleach and a gallon of water. Then, soak your feet in it for fifteen minutes twice a day until your athlete’s foot disappears. According to people who swear by this remedy, the chlorine bleach kills the fungi related to this condition.
Hairdryer-One reason, beside the fungus, of why you may be getting athlete’s foot is due to excess moisture in between your toes. So, before putting on your socks and shoes in the morning, make sure your feet are completely dry by holding a hair dryer a few inches from your toes.
Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint Soap-Soap up your feet with this product, dry them and then apply a dash of the soap as lotion to your feet. Make this part of your daily routine in order to eliminate athlete’s foot.
White Vinegar- For ten minutes, soak your feet in this product. You should do this up to four times daily for several weeks. Vinegar is acidic and will kill bacteria and fungi on your feet irradiating your problem.
Treat cold sores by using corn starch - This remedy is good for if your cold sores are already blistering. When the blister bust put cornstarch on them to dry them up. Really works well. Have cold sores? http://www.naturesnaturalhealing.com/ Sunscreens: Aloe Vera works best! It will keep out the bad rays but let the vitamin D in.
The sun is good for you, but do not bake in it (depending on your skin sensitivity and type). Remember it can fry an egg in the sun too, so be reasonable and always use common sense. The sun will “draw out” impurities and toxins including cancers to the surface (skin area), so, it doesn’t cause or make the cancer i.e. “A little dab will do you” at one time, space it out. And, it really depends on the environmental area that may effect different person level of toxicity.
Sunscreens are full of chemicals; they are not worth it for me.
The next link is using corn starch for hypo glycema -->
http://shermsorganicrecipes.blogspot.com/2011/07/hypoglycemic-remedy.html

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Friday, October 17, 2008

GREAT POPCORN- SNACK

Great Pop Corn Diet (Snack For Dieters) (use coconut butter if popped on top of the stove, which I prefer)
It’s all about adding more fiber and relieving hunger for between meals to compliment any good diet. This will help you to be prepared for those hungry times when you could get into wrong things. And beside the vegetable and fruit with dips we rotate from now and then for variety add in some needed grains with lots of fiber. One suggestion is to include popcorn in your diet every day. Have it plain and you'll never tire as easily.

Nibble all day or/and carry it with you during the day as a pre-breakfast, pre-dinner, pre-lunch your appetite controller and as a mid-evening mini-meal, i.e. This will satisfy your hunger and prevent any panicky, impulsive eating’s. (I eat when I am hungry, small snacks during the day. Don't let your body starve; we, now,  know this puts on weight.)

One of my favorites reads was Diane Thornocks diet book, 2000+ calories. She was correct about her dieting ideas but she got carried away with fads, "Low Fat" and her ideas about too much meats in every meal...by the way she died of cancer (young too) Her books and all those fads diet books are available at thrift stores. Low fat proven out to harm to children’s brain mentally abilities.
Then comes along the zone diet proving by adding the right fats to your diet your mind actually becomes un-fogged and by adding the right fats (omegas) the dieter can actually lose weight better. However, I'm not going to do your research in this area today.

The point I wanted to make with this in mind is its OK to eat, eat, eat, but watch out that it's quality, fibrous, complex organically grown whole grain foods i.e.. That means lots of legumes, fresh fruits and vegetables in all varieties and no chemicals. Even dairy shouldn’t have hormones and etc. (see my dairy pages) You can eat a lot more quality foods, but not in the incorrect areas such as pre-boxed, packaged, pre-prepared and chemically treated, fake sugars, and sodas are all out. Because they don’t meet the first criteria of quality, fresh and seasonal foods then balance it all out with the variety. It’s not quantity so much but the quality. One person said not boxed nor packaged, well it make sense to me for the most part.

Try different brands of popcorn but no GMO corn. It's all accumulative and chemicals and lack of nutrition adds up in our bodies. Bad nutrition will catch up with us all and put on weight because it put the body in a starving mode. It lacks the essentials. So, eat, and be choosy!

Carry popcorn in your purse, in your car, to work, school, movie, sporting events and keep it with you at all times. A plastic zip bag is great and it keeps it fresh and tasty. Add nuts and such if you need a change. If your popcorn doesn't look good and tasty, you're probably not hungry. Therefore you shouldn't eat popcorn or anything else for that matter till you are hungry.

Use Air-Poppers or on top of the stove in a two quart pan with a good tight lid. Make sure the oil is hot before adding the popcorn. Use enough olive oil just covering one layer of popcorn then shake it once in a while and add sea salt. When using sea salt you’ll not need much and add organic butter (no fat hormones which would defeats the whole purpose, or use WF Pam butter spray on top.

Get a paper bag add ¼ cup Organic popcorn, salt and a bit of oil and bingo you have microwave popcorn. Same directions as the store brand bag style, but no chemicals.

Store in a plastic zip locked bag to keep it fresh. Make up enough to last the week, or day. NEVER use the microwave popcorn with too many added chemicals.

Add 1-2 Tb. of water in old UN popped corn and place in fridge to put back its moisture. I prefer the white popcorn with no kernels. Watch out; don't choke on the “old maids.”

This will facilitate clearing out your gastrointestinal tract through healthy regular bowel movements. Take advantage of the dry salty taste and drinking plenty of good water while eating the fiber-rich popcorn. Make you evening popcorn as close as possible to the time you go to bed. I always loose lbs my popcorn weeks.

You can add cut up veggies and fresh fruit with the organically grown popcorn. If faithful they will begin to say, You’re too thin!
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No not use in any "publish" material...All rights reserved.