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Grain Allergy: Barley, Malt, and Corn ... so far.
Kathrynn is my 9 year old, gifted daughter. She also happens to have a food allergy. This allergy is not like her friends allergies. She can touch the food she is allergic to without any problems. She can, technically, eat it, and be "ok." In other...
23 commentsCeliac's Disease, IBS, Crohn's Disease - What's The Difference?
Learn the difference between Celiac's Disease, IBS, and Crohn's Disease. How to follow a Gluten Free Diet. Learn what is involved in Diagnosis and treatment.
4 commentsWhole Grains - Slow Carbs vs Low Carb
Low-carb diets and the low carb craze have caused many people to avoid whole grains. This is like throwing the baby out with the bath water. All carbs are definitely not created equal. Low carb diets may be...
12 comments10 Inexpensive Beauty Secrets Everyone Should Know
I have been a collector of beauty secrets since I was about 12 years old. I started watching my Grandmother and my Mother at a young age and paid attention to them in their quest for maintaining a youthful and vibrant appearance. One thing that has...
20 commentsPlanting Cover Crops in Your Garden
Have you ever driven past farms in the middle of winter and seen crops in the fields? I often wondered what kind of farmer would let their crops get ruined by cold, harsh winters. Now I know that they were...
11 commentsHealth Benefits of Barley - The Nutritious Grain
Barley is said to be the oldest of all cultivated grains and has been the principal bread plant among the ancient Hebrews, Greeks and the Romans. Apart from the numerous health benefits Barley is used as animal feed, seed and for malt production. Apart from being the key ingredient in Beer and Whiskey, the uses for barley malt include extracts, syrups and flavorings. Barley is used as a thickening and flavoring agent in soups, stews, gravy, casseroles, baby foods, baked goods and ice cream.
4 commentsLord Rokeby - The True Story of a Man Addicted to Water. British Eccentrics.
Born In 1712, Mathew Robinson, also known as Lord Rokeby, grew up in Hythe, in the county of Kent. in his early life, he was noted as a normal child who went on to study at Westminster and Trinity college, Cambridge. This is the true story of how he came to be addicted to water. A real British Eccentric.
45 commentsHealth - Why Do Guys Drink Beer?
There is a reason why guys drink beer. Actually, there are several reasons why guys drink beer. I am referring to the calming quality of beer that goes beyond the effect of alcohol. Beer's uniquely calming feature in beer is a special property makes...
5 commentsIs Barley Gluten Free? What You Need to Know if You're Going Gluten-Free
Is barley gluten free? Find out everything you need to know about barley if you're gluten intolerant or have Celiac disease.
3 commentsPearl Barley Recipes
Barley is one of the best whole grains. It’s a great option for vegetarians and vegans since it’s loaded with protein. Barley can reduce the risk of heart disease, obesity, inflammation, and cancer. It contains many antioxidants,...
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