Message from @Anessa QT

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2018-09-13 22:03:33 UTC  

Lowell Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.

2018-09-13 22:08:43 UTC  

McDonald Observatory - one video seems to be working

2018-09-13 22:11:11 UTC  

Mount Lemmon Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.

2018-09-13 22:13:19 UTC  

Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.

2018-09-13 22:15:23 UTC  

Mauna Kea Observatory - Sun and Moon pages down.

2018-09-13 22:16:49 UTC  

These all seem to be on the same server. Maybe a problem there.

2018-09-13 22:16:53 UTC  

I'm out.

2018-09-14 07:27:49 UTC  
2018-09-19 05:52:35 UTC  

🍴 Dairy-Free Yogurt. Has anyone made it before? I need some tips if you have. I'm attempting to make a batch tomorrow. Wish me luck. (I can't eat dairy) 🍴

2018-09-20 00:30:48 UTC  

Daiya makes dairy free yogurt and various cheeses. I highly recommend their products although I have not had their yogurt @Anessa QT

2018-09-20 01:06:32 UTC  

@Jesco White We don't have Daiya here. I have plain soy milk and Bulgarian starter and a cheap yogurt maker, I think I can make it myself and save a bundle. I'll look into Daiya some more and see if any stores out of my area carry it. Thank you for replying. 😄

2018-09-20 01:14:57 UTC  

No prob! I've been on a plant based diet for over a year now! So many healthy options nowadays

2018-09-20 01:15:03 UTC  
2018-09-20 01:24:54 UTC  

@Jesco White Yes, me too eating a more plant based diet. Good thing I love soy milk. I make my own so tofu and yogurt wouldn't be hard, just have to plunge right in and try it. It gives me a feeling of satisfaction that I can make my own instead of buying it. I love homemade things best. Thank you again. Good info to start looking for the Daiya cheese. ❤

2018-09-20 01:38:49 UTC  

Field roast is another great brand. Everything they make is excellent. Highly recommend. SO GOOD!

2018-09-20 01:39:25 UTC  

Your welcome hun and that's great that you make stuff homeade. That's definitely the way to go for so many reasons! @Anessa QT

2018-09-20 01:57:58 UTC  

@Jesco White I've never heard of Field Roast. I'm going to check them out now. I'm in the middle of California, small town, not much here but I wouldn't change it (except for the politics). The only reason I make my own is that's what I was taught by my grandparents, everything homemade first. Store bought if you can't help it. Smart Italians. 😉 I make it because it's like art and I love art, so it's creating something from a basic ingredient. You are so helpful. I enjoy reading your tips. Thank you so much.

2018-09-20 02:05:24 UTC  

You are welcome! Very smart upbringing! Im in Indiana but live in the city, so I have alot of options thank goodness! I like cooking too. I liked watchin my parents cook when I was a kid, and they'd let me make things for them! Good times!

2018-09-20 02:05:29 UTC  
2018-09-20 02:14:28 UTC  

@Jesco White The big cities are at least an hour drive away, but they aren't big if you live in the populated areas, but they are big to me. Walmart has the Field Roast cheese that I'm going to try. I've missed a simple cheese sandwich so this will be something to look forward to. Now I'll be dreaming of cheese slices. LoL As a kid, we only got to watch our Grandmother cook, so to learn we had to watch and remember. She cooked for the whole family every Sunday, all my cousins were there, too. It was like a Holyday every Sunday.I miss everyone so much, they have all passed on. I was the youngest of all, it's been hard. I have one brother and one sister left from a big family. I don't have kids so it's my cats, dog are my kids. Yes, agree with you, those were good times. ❤

2018-09-20 02:30:24 UTC  

Now you have a Q family.💝

2018-09-20 07:19:36 UTC  

@Anessa QT and @Jesco White be careful with soy products. I have to get to sleep but can go into it more another time if you’re interested. Field Roast is great IF you have no wheat or gluten issues. Daiya has some good items and so does Follow Your Heart. We love their soy free vegenaise.

2018-09-20 13:10:04 UTC  

Yes i love the veganaise. I'd be interested about the soy. I've heard good and bad

2018-09-20 21:34:56 UTC  

@lmbd You are so sweet, you brought tears to my eyes...in a good way. ♥

2018-09-20 21:40:25 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough The only soy I eat is real soy beans: soy milk, tofu. I've heard the soy protein isolates are bad for you so I don't eat that. I don't eat the fake meats...they don't appeal to me. I mostly eat quinoa and beans. I have wheat and mainly gluten issues for sure. I can't eat dairy, gluten, sesame allergy, or pork, eggs, and beef is hard for me to digest so I do without all of those. Never tried veganaise, I make my own no egg mayonnaise.

2018-09-21 01:38:08 UTC  

First batch of Soy Yogurt (I'll call it Joygurt) is started. I used 32 ounces of EdenSoy plain soymilk, 1/2 packet of a Bulgarian culture, shook it up in the carton and poured into the large bowl of the yogurt maker I bought for 16 dollars, it's a Greek Yogurt maker but I doubt I'll use the strainer unless it's very liquid. I'll let it culture for 10-12 hours and see how it goes. This is so exciting. 😜

2018-09-21 05:22:21 UTC  

The thing about soy is that it’s an estrogen receptor. I recently heard a woman say that soy helps her with hot flashes. So there’s that. Personally, IF I buy any tofu, it must be sprouted and organic, but we just don’t use it. Plus hubby is allergic to it, so we don’t exactly miss it. Soy was very hard on my digestive system- in any form. I imagine since you’re culturing it, it’s probably easier on your system. Sounds yummy either way!

2018-09-21 14:22:48 UTC  

soy for general use should be fermented first

2018-09-21 14:24:02 UTC  

it's not ment to be available as unfermented food source, which is why we have the soy-boy problem

2018-09-22 06:15:07 UTC  

Anyone here on carnivore or Ketogenic? Very healing

2018-09-22 07:03:32 UTC  

@JGrimez Yes, we are on a ketogenic diet. Good for losing weight.

2018-09-22 07:06:02 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough - We are very allergic to soy in any form. It causes internal inflammation and swollen feet. Our feet would swell so badly that we had difficulty walking. Yes, this is a mild form of anaphalysis, so we cannot have any more soy. Soy allergies are often associated with bean/pea/peanut/legume allergies.

2018-09-22 14:33:27 UTC  

@Xenios2011 interesting association- my hubby became allergic as an adult (as far as we know but imho, it was probably low level/underlying since he was a kid) to peanuts and walnuts. A few years later, he’s now also allergic to ALMONDS and predictably, soy. I did not expect the almond allergy though. Just tells me that even the organic stuff has been contaminated (the crops). Too many people have b come allergic to too many things. I believe that’s part of the problem with vaccines as well - too much poison for our bodies.

2018-09-22 14:48:09 UTC  

mamalana. if he is allergic to almonds, he might also be allergic to stone fruits. My daughter is allergic to fresh peaches, plums, almonds(but not other nuts) peas, birch, but can eat all of that if it is cooked(aside from birch 😉 )

2018-09-22 15:08:44 UTC  

Peas... yikes...

2018-09-22 15:09:41 UTC  

@Xenios2011 @Dustin Nemos do we have any way of creating a referral list for holistic/biological/fm dentists? Not to be publicly posted, but “circulated” to those in need?

2018-09-22 15:11:59 UTC  

It’s going to be similar to vaccine issues on a lower level - the ADA and companies like Colgate-Palmolive and Proctor & Gamble are HUGE and very attached to their incomes.