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“Am I Speaking With a Real Person?” and Other Things That Drive Call Center Employees Crazy

Posted By adimesaved on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - Hello, Am I speaking with a real person? Have you ever found yourself asking this question on the phone? Did it sound weird or ridiculous to you? With the new age of automated customer service, you never know if you ... Read More

10 Best Muffin Recipes On The Internet - How Many Have You Tried?

Posted By alwaysusebutter on Food and Beverages

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Muffins are a delicious treat for breakfast, brunch, Fika, or any time of day. With so many variations and flavors, it can be tough to choose just one to make. Here you will find 10 of the best muffin recipes on the internet - check them out, and see how many you have already tasted!...
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Can Male And Female Betta Fish Live Together Peacefully?

Posted By FishKWisdom on Pets

https://www.fishkeepingwisdom.com - A betta fish is one of the most beautiful fish you can own, and a female and male betta in the same tank sounds spectacular. But, can male and female betta fish live together? Male and female betta fish can live together temporarily, such as during breeding. However, due to the aggressive nature of bettas, [...]
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Food Shortages: Are They Real?

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

https://enerhealthbotanicals.com - COVID has definitely affected the supply chain from seed to sale.  My personal experience is that food and herbal ingredients are increasingly harder to find and get delivered in a timely manner.  And, the shipping companies are charging more.
Even in my local Kroger’s (King Soopers here in CO.) the shelves are always pretty empty, depending on what you are looking for.  Not that there isn’t food, we just can’t get everything in one trip due to availability.  After multiple trips we can procure what we need.  
My question to everyone; Is this a sign of the times and will it get worse before it gets better?
Just to give you an idea of what the issues are in manufacturing of food products, there are multiple ‘choke’ points limiting our ability to buy food and herbal products.

Growing seasons for certain products has been off lately.  For example, oats had a terrible harvest this season.  We largely depend on Canadian oats to supplement our crop. This year the oat crop in Canada was terrible, something like 60% of their crop failed.  You can still get oats but at a much higher price due to supply decreasing while demand remains the same or higher.
You have or will be noticing price increases on just about everything you buy including food.  Have you noticed that many of the packaged foods are maybe just a bit more expensive but the weight and size has decreased, less for your money!
If anything is sourced overseas you can bet that there will be issues in logistics, further complicated by COVID issues causing labor shortages in the fields, trucking/shipping/ports/distribution.  Many companies source at least some ingredients overseas.  The good news here is many companies, including ours, are beginning to source as many ingredients locally as possible.  More expensive but more dependable.
Equipment sourced overseas can take 6 months or longer if you are lucky enough to find availability and at higher and higher prices.
Domestic freight is an issue these days.  What used to take a few days can now take weeks if coming from the busiest ports.
You also have the news these days focusing on the bad to increase fear. The result, among other things, is hording which leads to further supply issues. Remember toilet paper in 2020? 

These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to our food and herb production yet in my mind some of the most important issues.  
So are food shortages real?  I would say yes but it depends on the ingredient, some are more plentiful and accessible than others. 
What is the solution? Grow some of your own food if possible and acquire some ‘storeable foods’ if you can, such as our Survive2Thrive 40-Day Supply. The stored foods would cover any gaps in your diet plan. Decrease your consumption of processed foods, you will be better off for this decision. Our bodies want wholesome foods and processed foods are not all that healthy. Vegetables, legumes, and grains supplemented by herbs and proteins are typically the best way to go.
 

Themes From 25 Young Debt-Free Family Interviews

Posted By ChaChingQueen on Creative Lifestyle

https://chachingqueen.com - This is a contributed post from Mark at Financial Pilgrimage. We found his site and fell in love with his Debt Free Interview Series. We are a family that retired young. If there is one thing I’ve noticed since, it is that there is an endless amount of “advice” on the internet about how to...
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Top 21 Best Crypto Discord Servers You Need to Join Right Now

Posted By hashtaginvesting on Finance

https://www.hashtaginvesting.com - Information is key when it comes to cryptocurrency trading. It doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or someone with experience, you are always hunting for the next bit of info that will you an edge. There are plenty of places online where you can get information but one of the favorites for breaking info today is Discord.

10 Sneaky Places To Stuff Your Clutter Before Guests Come Over

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - You will likely find Legos in your house at some point in your parenting journey. Whether you purchased them for your kids yourself, or they were gifted them, or they just magically ended up in your child’s bedroom. While they are a super fun toy, they can be frustrating to store. The following are Lego...

Are These Sneaky Expenses Draining Your Wallet? Find Out Now!

Posted By Thefrugalexpat on Finance

https://thefrugalexpat.com - Are you worried that your money is slipping away from you? Do you feel like hidden expenses are draining your finances without realizing it? You are not alone – almost every individual, despite their income level and financial situation, can ... Read More

Pumpkin Growing Stages: The Complete Life Cycle Guide From Seed to Harvest

Posted By Davin on Home

https://natureofhome.com - Cultivating pumpkins is an enjoyable and fulfilling activity for children and grown-ups, as they’re a well-known emblem of Halloween. They can be used for decoration, creating jack-o-lanterns, or preparing tasty pies and various meals. For a thriving and plentiful yield, it’s crucial to grasp the different stages of pumpkin growth. This understanding will guarantee the ... Read more

What Is Master P Net Worth

Posted By PlayLouderBlog on Business

https://www.playlouder.com - Master P (real name: Percy Robert Miller) is a famous American rapper, businessman, and philanthropist. Due to his many prosperous business dealings in the entertainment, media, sports, and fashion industries, he has built a solid reputation as a shrewd entrepreneur. In this article, we will discuss Master P net worth and his personal and business […]

12 Tips to Make your Content go Viral

Posted By bbrian017 on Blogging

https://www.blogengage.com - Viral content does not really need to be accidental; they can be created on purpose. Over the years, with the rise of social media, going viral is rather rampant. There are algorithms to make sure what type of content goes viral, what content is promoted and what needs to be buried. However, everything ultimately depends … Continue reading "12 Tips to Make your Content go Viral"

Counties Where The Most People Work From Home in Each State

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, every task that could adapt to a remote activity did—fitness classes, happy hours, even doctor’s visits—and, crucially, the workday. But plenty stayed in-person, partly depending on the task or job. A Pew Research Center survey conducted in October 2020 found that 71% of people who could do ... Read more

She Embarrassed Her Partner in Public When They Pulled a “Karen at a Restaurant and Made a Scene

Posted By adimesaved on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - A Reddit user shared a story about how her partner became furious after she refused to support him when he was in the wrong in a public restaurant. The OP and her partner (Taylor) are regulars at a public restaurant. ... Read More

How To Get Rid Of Snails In A Fish Tank – Most Effective Methods

Posted By FishKWisdom on Pets

https://www.fishkeepingwisdom.com - Aquarium snails might seem charming at first. But when one becomes two and two becomes a hundred…Suddenly, you have a problem on your hands. How do we get rid of snails in a fish tank? Prevention is the best medicine for keeping snails away. Bleach dipping your plants and searching for adults is where you [...]
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Osha Root, Native American herb for Respiratory Health and Immune Strength

Posted By Enerhealth on Health

https://enerhealthbotanicals.com - If you find yourself wandering in the Rocky Mountains, in a shady clearing made by old burns, at elevations between 7,000 and 10,000 feet, you just may stumble upon a very special plant. You might think it resembles celery or parsley at first, and if you’re familiar with botany you may even mistake it as wild poison hemlock – but if you’re lucky, you’ll find yourself in the presence of osha!
It’s unlikely that you’ll be in such a scenario on accident, but many wild crafters have spent a lot of time learning about the best way to forage for this revered and sought-after plant. Lingusticum porteri is the scientific name, but osha has gone by quite a few different names, such as chuchupate, bear root, deer eye, loveroot, mountain ginseng, wild parsley, empress of the dark forest, and numerous others based on the region.
There’s a reason that this plant’s large, brown and slightly hairy roots are sought after – many traditional and holistic health communities consider osha to be a plant medicine panacea! More specifically, it is thought to be a useful agent, which may be helpful in battling respiratory conditions.  It is also used in aiding digestive disorders as it can support the gastrointestinal tract and expel toxins, phlegm and gasses from the body. It may aid menstrual cramps, nausea and toothaches, and has been used topically for minor injuries to prevent infection. Osha is even sometimes burned in a medicinal context, as the smoke is considered to clear the sinuses.
Native American people such as the Apache, Hopi, Navajo and Lakota tribes, as well as Hispanic cultures, are credited with first using osha not only for medical remedies but also for plant smudging, therapeutic purposes and as a food source. However, legend of the Navajo tribe has it that humans first learned how to use osha with the help of brown bears (hence the name “bear root” – osha is the Native American word for bear). It is one of the first things that bears seek out to dig up and munch after hibernation, likely to stimulate their sluggish digestion. Bears have also been observed to chew the roots up into a paste, drop it on the ground and roll in it to coat their fur, possibly to protect themselves from parasites and infections. Plants such as osha that have their origins as bear medicine are highly respected and considered to be strong, protective, nurturing, and healing.
Beyond medicinal purposes, osha is considered to be a sacred plant that is used for ritualistically and symbolically by North American tribes. It is believed to be a plant guardian and is associated with good luck and protection. The roots are sometimes carried as a talisman by wayfaring native people to ward off rattlesnakes and witches’ spells. Natives have been known to grind it up and sprinkle it around their house to ward off snakes and scorpions. Ritualistically, it may be used to promote love and fidelity, and it is used for cleansing prior to ceremonies. Navajo singers even suck on the root during ceremony to strengthen the voice and help with hoarseness, as they may be singing for hours or days at a time.
If you have the privilege of interacting with this glorious plant, the taste brings quite a sensational experience of bitter-pungent cold that leaves the tongue tingling and a little bit numb. Even more notably, you’ll find its odor to be like nothing you’ve ever smelled before. This doesn’t come as much of a surprise as it comes from the same family as many other culinary herbs we use: dill, anise, celery, parsley and carrots. Its pungent, fragrant, floral smell is some conglomeration of celery, butterscotch and licorice. Some people love the smell – others, not so much. We always joke that there’s no mistaking when someone is pouring it or using it in a blend, and when we’re extracting it the whole lab blossoms with its distinct aroma and our clothes smell like it for days.
While there has been some success cultivating osha in such environments, the majority that is harvested is wild crafted. Unfortunately, due to its increase in popularity and difficulty in cultivation this beautiful plant is in danger of extinction. It is extremely difficult to farm, as the plant prefers high altitudes and its growth is slow-going and highly dependent on mycorrhizal fungi networks. On the bright side, the pique in interest has prompted more research on its medicinal uses as well as its cultivation. Specialists are working on germinating osha from seed and have accomplished successful propagation from vegetative crown cuttings. In the meantime, it’s very important to source osha from wild crafters that harvest it respectfully, responsibly, and sustainably so it can be used and loved by many generations to come!

Decluttering For Seniors: A Guide To Reclaiming Your Home And Life

Posted By grayingwithgrace on Personal

https://www.grayingwithgrace.com - Comprehensive guidance for seniors on decluttering their homes while honoring memories connected with certain items. They should start small, recognize sentimental items, enlist help from family and professionals, donate unneeded items, and utilize storage solutions.
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