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Book The Grandma Cure

Download or read book The Grandma Cure written by Pamela Mayer and published by Dutton Juvenile. This book was released on 2005 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Becky catches a cold and has to stay home from kindergarten, Grandmas Rosalie and Sophie come over to take care of her. Becky¿s grandmas love her very much, but they can¿t agree on anything! Grandma Rosalie treats Becky¿s cold with hot tea, but Grandma Sophie is sure orange juice is best. Grandma Sophie sings a soothing song, but Grandma Rosalie wants to tell Becky a story. Using wise lessons learned from her kindergarten teacher¿including "TAKE TURNS, PLEASE!" and "REMEMBER TO SHARE!"¿Becky helps her grandmas to get along and understand that there¿s always enough love to go around.

Book Grandma   s Natural Remedies And Ancient Recipes   How to cure a common cold and other health related remedies

Download or read book Grandma s Natural Remedies And Ancient Recipes How to cure a common cold and other health related remedies written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grandma’s Natural Remedies And Ancient Recipes - How to cure a common cold and other health related remedies Table of contents Introduction Grandma’s rules For Simple Living Grandma’s easy Health Remedies Wake up energy drink Benefits of the Neem Curing a cold Tasty Cold Whisky Remedy Butter Cold Syrup Gingered Lemon Drink Mustard Bath Powder Hot and Cold Water Remedy Traditional Golden Chicken Soup Remedy – The Way Grandma Made It Time-tested Chest Rub Vaseline – Camphor Remedy Effective remedy for Catarrh Antiseptic Way To Clear Catarrh Amazing hay fever remedy Sore throats Hoarseness – recipe for children Hoarseness – recipe for adults Grandma's Natural Cure for Obesity Diet program Conclusion – and some general gossip! Introduction In volume 3 of Grandma’s Natural Remedies And Ancient Recipes, you are going to get to know more about a number of different fruits, and vegetables which are going to enhance your health, and allow you to live long and prosper. These natural remedies have come down through word-of-mouth from grandmother to granddaughter, down the millenniums, in almost all the ancient civilizations, when it was the responsibility of the female of the family to make sure that her family kept healthy and survived in the times when superstition and bad hygiene was rife. This is the reason why so many ancient remedies and herbal recipes, were used on a day to day basis, by grandma and these volumes comprise of a collection of the wisdom of the ages for all those people who believe in the power of nature to cure ailments from the root, instead of looking for chemical-based drugs to help cure them. Remember that those were the days, when ignorance was also rife and many quacks came up with nostrums potions and brews. One can read about the most famous of them all, the witches brew in MacBeth . Grandma is not going to be putting eyes of newt and tongues of frogs in her remedies, but is going to tell us about how simple fruit juices and spices, can heal and cure common remedies. Grandma knew all about how to remain beautiful, even when she was in her 80s and 90s. That is because she used the wisdom of ages, passed down to her, in simple rules of living. Keep your family healthy the natural way!

Book Grandma Putt s Home Health Remedies

Download or read book Grandma Putt s Home Health Remedies written by Jerry Baker and published by . This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Grandma s Remedies

Download or read book Grandma s Remedies written by Cherry Chappell and published by Random House. This book was released on 2009-11-10 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long before modern medicines became so widely available, families treated everyday illnesses with home-made remedies. Reused and refined year after year, they were handed down through the generations then lovingly copied into personal 'receipt' books. Grandma's Remedies brings together a beguiling collection of them, gathered from dusty medicine chests found in attics, recalled from childhoods long past, or discovered in family archives and libraries. Many of them are surprisingly effective. Did you know, for example, that drinking two cups of strong black coffee will alleviate an asthma attack? Or that chewing toasted fennel seeds will help combat indigestion? Or that rosehip syrup is a terrific source of vitamin C? But Grandma's Remedies is more than a guide to these traditional treatments, it also paints a vivid portrait of the world of our grandparents and great-grandparents. It shows how inventive and resourceful they were with the materials near to hand, how they made the most of everything in the store-cupboard, from bread through to vinegar, and how it was the women of the household who, despite being barred from the medical profession, were relied on to safeguard family health. In these days of antibiotics and painkillers, it's easy to forget how people survived when all they had to rely on was a garden, a larder and a healthy dose of common sense.

Book Knitting for a Cure

Download or read book Knitting for a Cure written by Kay Meadors and published by Leisure Arts. This book was released on 2012 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "18 designs to offer support and encouragement" -- cover.

Book The Grandma Book

Download or read book The Grandma Book written by Ruth Benedict and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Grandma   s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes

Download or read book Grandma s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grandma’s Natural Remedies and Ancient Herbal Recipes Table of Contents Introduction Grandma’s Herbal Decoctions Cough/Cold Cure Cramps and Joint Pain Banana diet Neem Remedy Lemon Remedy Fenugreek Cure Fenugreek Poultice Fenugreek Potato Recipe Tomato Tip Rheumatic Pain Massage oil for Rheumatism Basil Toothpaste for Keeping Your Teeth Healthy Constipation Remedy Gulqand-Rose Jam How to Collect Wild Rose Petals When Is This Jam Normally Made Slow Sun Method Fungal Infections in Nails Eczema Honey and Onion Mix Hiccup Cure Conclusion Appendix Making Desi Ghee Author Bio Introduction Grandma was a great believer in natural remedies and cures. She knew that herbs and other plant products, were amazingly efficient, and effective in getting rid of minor ailments, which would be the lot and portion of her large family. That is why she used all those nostrums, infusions, decoctions, and other herbal products which had been passed on to her by her grandma and so on down the ages. So here is another collection of grandma’s natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes to keep you healthy, as well as beautiful. All these products are easily available right in your garden or in your kitchen. Best of all, they have no aftereffects and they have no side effects. That is because all these products are completely hundred percent natural. Why are so many people going back to natural remedies and ancient herbal recipes, in the 21st century? That is because they have found that chemical-based drugs and medicines have a short-term effect. They may also come accompanied with toxic effects, and side effects. So you are going to find yourself suffering from these long-term aftereffects. However, that is definitely not the case when you are taking natural remedies, which have been made with hundred percent natural products. And that is what grandma did. She gathered all the natural products available in her garden, or easily available in the woods, when she went rambling out gathering herbs, and brought them home. These were then used, to cure a number of ailments. Some of them seem rather drastic, but you need to remember that grandma was more of an experimenter. She knew that there was one product in these herbal combinations which did all the magic. The rest were just “filling.”

Book Grandma s Miracle Food Fixes

Download or read book Grandma s Miracle Food Fixes written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the only book you need to eat better, live healthier, and fight back against the effects of aging. You'll learn about the 9 foods proven to ease joint pain; fat burning foods that flatten your belly; plus, the one essential nutrient your body needs to stay strong as you get older. And that's only the beginning. There are lots more secrets and solutions for everything from memory to hair loss to cholesterol, diabetes, and even cancer. Best of all, the foods that fuel these amazing and healthy benefits are available at your nearest grocery store.

Book Grandma   s Home Tips

Download or read book Grandma s Home Tips written by Rajeev Sharma and published by Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd. This book was released on 2016-09-05 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a collection of formulas based on home remedies like fruits, vegetables, spices and surrounding plants. We all know the names of these herbs, but we do not know their medicinal properties. By this book, everybody will be able to know and understand the properties and curative effects of such herbs.

Book Grandma s Remedies   Old Time Remedies

Download or read book Grandma s Remedies Old Time Remedies written by Health Research and published by Health Research Books. This book was released on 1997-10 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Old time remedy recipe ideas for the common cold and asthma to rheumatism and sun burns.

Book Simplify Your Life   How to De Clutter Your Home and Life

Download or read book Simplify Your Life How to De Clutter Your Home and Life written by Colvin Tonya Nyakundi and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-05-12 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduction What Do You Have in Your Home? What is going On in Your Life? Why You Need to De-Clutter Your Home and Life Getting Rid of the Clutter in Your Home Getting Rid of the Clutter in Your Life Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Do you feel like a lot is going on in your life and you don’t know what to do? Is your home full of so much junk that you don’t know where to begin? No need to worry about anything because you are not alone. Never imagine for even a second that everybody in the world is happy except you. Even that employee that looks very organized and hardworking could be having serious problems at home or in his personal life. You have to do something about all the clutter that has been accumulating in your home over the past few years. You also have to do something to improve your lifestyle and live happily. This book will help you understand yourself and know how you can get rid of all the stuff in your home. The book is also designed to help you manage your lifestyle and relationship with members of the opposite sex. After reading the book, you’ll know exactly what to do so as to have a better lifestyle and enjoyable relationships. Before you start de-cluttering you need to understand your home and everything in there. You also need to understand what is happening in your life. How big is your home? How many people can be comfortably accommodated in your home? How much stuff have you bought recently? How can you clean your home and get rid of the clutter in there? If you read this book, you can rest assured that you’ll have all the answers that you’ve been asking yourself about how to de-clutter your home and life.

Book Rabbits Can Be Your Kids  Next Best Friend    How to Raise Rabbits

Download or read book Rabbits Can Be Your Kids Next Best Friend How to Raise Rabbits written by John Davidson and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2017-04-16 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION KEEPING RABBITS AS PETS How to Care for a Pet Rabbit? The Cost of Keeping a Rabbit Pet CHILDREN AND RABBITS Number of Children & Ages SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND RELATED MATTERS Teaching your Kids to be Rabbit Enthusiasts Teaching Rabbit Rearing Skills to Kids of Different Ages Choosing a Rabbit RABBIT PETS FOR KIDS: INCENTIVES & BENEFITS Incentives for keeping pet rabbits Benefits of keeping pet rabbits CONCLUSION AUTHOR BIO PUBLISHER INTRODUCTION I want to thank you for downloading the book titled “Rabbits can be your kids' next best pals!” This is a wonderful resource guide on rabbit pet rearing for parents and kids alike. It's no secret that children and rabbits can be natural companions, depending on how they interact with the little furry animals. This book is appropriate for parents who'd like to get a rabbit for their child, for those who are trying to figure out how to tend to both a rabbit and a child, as well. It is also a good guide for those families that already own a rabbit, or for families where the children and rabbits do not interact as well as expected. Rabbits make brilliant indoor pets. They are delightful creatures that brim with personality. However, before you swoop into the local rabbit shelter to pick out your bunny, there are a number of things that you should be familiar with to ensure that the rabbit will be appropriate for you and your family. Take your time to go through this book keenly as it is quite useful. It has been written in an interesting and simple way and it is the hope of the author that you will enjoy every single bit of it.

Book How to Draw in Pen   Ink   A Beginners Guide

Download or read book How to Draw in Pen Ink A Beginners Guide written by Rabia Saghir and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2017-02-27 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Basic drawing in pen and ink Tools: Practice Exercises Hatching: Cross hatching: Random lines: Stippling: Ink wash: Mixing Techniques: Exercise 1: Simple Figures Exercise 2: Flower Exercise 3: Tree Trunk Exercise 4: Portrait 1 Exercise 5: Portrait 2 Exercise 6: Bird Conclusion Artist Bio Publisher Basic drawing in pen and ink A brief history Recording the happenings in daily life has always been important for humans. Right from the beginning, men used different methods to record what was happening in their lives. Cave man used his sharpened stone to scratch the caves and mark his daily life routine and it all started then and there. Later man developed symbols from pictures to record or save whatever he intended to and from that they developed writing alphabets. It all developed over a long period of time from scratching and chiseling to writing down on paper. The Chinese invented and developed ink which was later made by other nations too. The romans created the basic form of a fountain pen. Quills were used for a long time period. Then with the passage of time writing, writing styles, and tools all developed. Pen and ink started quite early in the history of mankind.

Book A Beginner   s Guide to Keeping Ducks   Keeping Ducks in Your Backyard

Download or read book A Beginner s Guide to Keeping Ducks Keeping Ducks in Your Backyard written by Dueep J. Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-01-09 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Beginner’s Guide to Keeping Ducks - Keeping Ducks in Your Backyard Table of Contents Introduction Raising Ducks in Your Backyard Choosing Ducks Dabbling Ducks and Diving Ducks Incubation of Ducklings Artificial Incubation Brooding Cleaning duck eggs Ducks and drakes Housing Your Ducks How to Make a Grass Run Keeping a Small Flock Traditional House Dimensions Preventing Flight over Netting Breeding Ducks for the Table. Preparing Ducklings Ducks and Water Feeding Your Ducks. Layers Mash for Ducks What is Grass Meal? What is Bean Meal? Drinking Water Conclusion Author Bio Introduction It must have been somewhere, and some time millenniums ago, when man found that the Mallard and Muscovy that he hunted in the marshes, and brought home to his family was a bird which could be domesticated. One is not very certain about which particular civilization decided that duck brought up in your own farmyard, was a good source of eating for the whole family. Roast duck, broiled duck, duck with seasonings and herbs, even wild duck, along with their cousins, the geese and the swans made excellent fare especially during times, when other food resources were not so easily available. Geese and swans are definitely not considered ducks, though they belong to the same family. The original ancestral species is the same, even though the characteristics differ. Geese and swans are larger in size and can be found in seawater, as well as in freshwater. Ducks are smaller in size, but prefer freshwater habitats. In the same manner, you should not confuse ducks with other aquatic birds like divers, coots and grebes. All of them are good eating, but they are unrelated, except for their liking for water. Apart from the meat content and eggs, ducks have also been reared for their soft down. Drakes are larger in size, when compared to the female ducks. Some of the popular species are Muscovy ducks, Mallards Paradise Shelduck and Aylesbury . The bills are long, broad and sometimes, they are serrated so that the ducks can feed on easily filtered aquatic plant and animal species. A duck shoot has always been a popular occupation of people who enjoy hunting for gain, especially when you are shooting these birds on the wing. A duck cannot fly when it is molting, and it normally molts before the duck group’s migration to a warmer climate.

Book Mindful Eating   How to Eat Less

Download or read book Mindful Eating How to Eat Less written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-12-31 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Introduction Mindful Eating Chapter #1: What is Mindful Eating and What are the Benefits Overeaters Chapter #2: Types of Overeaters Chapter #3: Food Preferences for Different Overeaters Food Transit Time Chapter #4: Food Transit Time Chapter #5: Improving Your Food Transit Time Learning Tips and Tricks for Controlled Eating Chapter #6: Tips for Eating Mindfully Chapter #7: Five Tricks to Keep Your Stomach Happy for Hours Trick #1: Eat foods with a high water content Tip #2: Eat foods with high fiber content Tip #3: Add more proteins than starches to your diet Trick #4: Use smaller plates and bowls for eating and large glasses for drinking water Trick #5: End with tea Mindful Workout Chapter #8: Techniques/Exercises for Practicing a Mindful Workout Conclusion: References Author Bio Publisher Introduction With the revolution in cooking ingredients and networking, where we can easily share and make recipes of different states, countries, and continents just to satisfy our taste buds and have variety, there is no doubt we crave for something different every day. A new recipe, a new spice, or a new taste not only makes us crave for more, but results in mindless eating without even thinking how much harm the food will do to us and to our digestive system. The result of which has been obesity and a number of diseases. Beyond this, the researchers and nutritionists have been following some simple tips and tricks and exercises, which not only help us enjoy all the flavors of the food, but also help us in controlling our portion size and motivating us to eat in a proper manner. The following eBook helps us understand the concept of mindful eating, its benefits, simple tips, and exercises for eating mindfully. It also gives us an insight into the food transit time, type of over eater we are, and helps us to work towards eating less and appropriate food, as per our needs and habits.

Book Warm Up   The Key to Injury Free Exercise

Download or read book Warm Up The Key to Injury Free Exercise written by M. Usman and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-02-16 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of Contents Preface Getting Started Chapter # 1: Benefits of Warming Up Chapter # 2: Stretching Chapter # 3: Types of Stretches How to Warm Up Chapter # 1: Intro Chapter # 2: Mobility Exercises Chapter # 3: Pulse Raising, Targeted Mobility and Final Pulse Raising Chapter # 4: Cooling Down Chapter # 5: Upper Body Stretches Chapter # 6: Lower Body Stretches Targeted Warm ups Chapter # 1: Low Impact Exercises Chapter # 2: Basic Aerobic Exercises Chapter # 3: Cardio-Kickboxing Exercises Conclusion References Author Bio Publisher Preface Performing warm ups before any high intensity physical activity, sports, or exercises, is important in a multitude of ways. A good, fulfilling session of warm up exercises will make sure that the body does not go into the energy-demanding phase of an exercise or workout too swiftly. There will be a gradual increase in your heart rate,which will steadily increase the flow of blood in your muscles, and other parts of the body, preparing you both physically and mentally for an injury free exercise. The importance of a workout can be compared simply to the analogy of a car being driven in cold weather; what people tend to do is, allow their cars to warm up before picking up high speeds. The same principle, in a slightly modified sense, applies to a workout. For a strenuous and demanding workout, its best to physically prepare yourself, by steadily increasing the body’s temperature with patience. By giving your body a nice warm up with many of the techniques like jogging, walking, etc., you are in fact improving blood circulation within different joints, muscles, and tendons, much like oiling a squeaky wheel. With the increased blood flow, the heart rate also rises and the muscles warm up to prevent any injury from taking place. Moreover, warm up exercises also have a psychological affect and they prepare your brain by easing it into the physical activities that are soon to follow. This is extremely helpful in exercises like weight lifting, high intensity running, and aerobics. The body and mind thus synchronize and ease into the workout making sure that no part of the body faces any injury as a result of the exercises that are soon to follow. Keep reading on and find out the details of a warm up.

Book A Beginner s Guide to Tunisian Crochet

Download or read book A Beginner s Guide to Tunisian Crochet written by Dueep J. Singh and published by Mendon Cottage Books. This book was released on 2015-01-31 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Beginner’s Guide to Tunisian Crochet Table of Contents Introduction Crochet Tips For beginners Basic information about crochet How to Hold a Crochet Needle Starting to Crochet Chain stitch Double Stitch and Turning Crochet Stitch Symbols Abbreviations for Crochet Terms Making a Tunisian Needle Hook Introduction to Tunisian Crochet Starting on Tunisian Crochet Easy Tunisian Crochet Scarf Run Out Of Yarn? Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction One of the most popular traditional creative art forms, apart from weaving, knitting, or knotted work is crochet. In Victorian times, women used to spend hours making crochet covers to cover every visible surface, including furniture, and furnishings. This is of course apart from the dresses, scarfs, shoes, doilies, purses, pillow covers and anything else of which you could think, made by just one hook and some sturdy, colorful thread. Well, these women did not have much else with which to occupy their time, and they were just practicing an art which has been around for millenniums. Nobody really knows where crochet originated, although people in the East have been practicing it to make delicate patterned items for millenniums. That is why this book is going to tell you about Tunisian crochet. Crochet came to the West, especially to Europe in around the 16th century, when the demand for delicate lace like items made women switch to this technique. But I have a feeling, that this technique was brought to Europe, much before this, by the Crusaders, coming back from the East, and it was only in the 16th century that the nuns of France, Spain and Italy began to concentrate more on this technique to produce things of beauty. Lace crochet is still very popular today, and the art is applied to making handkerchiefs and table linen. Even more popular today is crochet using heavy and soft and fine wool to make articles of clothing and even things for your living room. I would call them dust catchers, but they last and last. So is it a surprise that time and again, old lace patterns serve to stimulate ideas for producing beautiful items, which have been inspired by some creative person who decided to pick up a crochet hook and some thread and found a magical new creative technique. Tunisian crochet and adapting it for making beautiful creations with one knitting needle made into a hook is my contribution to this age-old technique which was going out of vogue. So you can consider this book to be a salute to Tunisian crochet, which is going to be a boon for all those people who just hate knitting, but want to knit sweaters, scarves and other items, without the botheration of two needles. Tunisian crochet is also known as Afghan crochet and is considered to be a mixture of crochet and knitting. Ladies normally made a number of shapes on their hooks and when they had made 50 or so squares of the same size, they stitched them together to make huge shawls and wraparounds. These are the so popular Afghans which you wear today. So if you are crocheting squares with a crochet needle, intending to join the strips together with cross stitches to make an afghan, try making it in Tunisian crochet.