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Basic Food Stockpile Don't Put It Off...Prepping Must Have Foods
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Basic Food Stockpile Don't Put It Off...Prepping Must Have Foods

Basic Food Stockpile Don't Put It Off...Prepping Must Have Foods Preppers Get Food Now Amazon Link http://amzn.to/2DhPUpL Shortages Stockpile Basic Prepping Items Stock Up on the food and supplies you count on having. Being prepared for an uncertain future just makes sense. What basic foods to stockpile now? Why buy food now? How to stock up on food when low on money? How to save money for prepping? Life choices priorities to make now! Why shortages on glass and cans affect food supply? What to stockpile to have the food you need? Keep Stockpiling your prepper pantry emergency food supply a little at a time. One prepping strategy - If you see something new and think you might like it, buy one and try it. Every food item you add to your stockpile today means a meal for yourself and your family in the future. Emergency food is great to have on hand for an uncertain future. Start with open and eat, canned and packaged foods to have food on hand for SHTF. Stock up on the longest lasting forever foods like beans, rice, pasta, one package at a time. Store foods airtight in a cool, dark, dry place. SHTF is real. Be prepared, not scared, be prepping and stockpiling food and supplies you never want to be without. Top Prepping Supplies to Buy Now Prepping For Coming Shortages. Stack it to the rafters! AlaskaGranny is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon Link http://amzn.to/2DhPUpL ★☆★ Video Links:★☆★ Must Have Spices https://youtu.be/RUCk30Czi78 Food Shortages What Do Preppers Need https://youtu.be/vs1KAHX3F-s Years Supply Seven Basic Foods https://youtu.be/2Hfj_6EFYKQ How To Test Baking Soda https://youtu.be/aURT6NX8eE4 How To Test Baking Powder https://youtu.be/mJ6lPfZDcgo ★☆★ SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON YOUTUBE: ★☆★ https://www.youtube.com/c/alaskagranny?sub_confirmation=1 ★☆★ RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: ★☆★ Ring Pull Can Opener https://amzn.to/3ja1jyY Canning Jars https://amzn.to/3XL0oEi Oxygen Absorbers https://amzn.to/3XHPIGi Nido Powdered Milk https://amzn.to/300Vnvi Excalibur Food Dehydrator http://amzn.to/2rto5FK Amy's Organic Soups https://amzn.to/2JnF8mH Peanut Butter Powder PB2 https://amzn.to/2UsvdQ3 Augason Farms Tomato Powder https://amzn.to/2FZ7VNf Augason Farms Cheese Powder https://amzn.to/2HeMmZr Mountain House Meals https://amzn.to/2Qvy3Rj Aquatainer Water Storage Container http://amzn.to/2gyZdaZ Heavy Duty Tarp http://amzn.to/2hJ64NS Bungee Cords http://amzn.to/2xrCV1f LifeStraw water filter system https://amzn.to/2ZNgBwB Coleman Camp Stove https://amzn.to/3xvtbPJ Ice Scraper Snow Brush http://amzn.to/2yPsJ0C Canned Bread https://amzn.to/2XAbpvV Basic Food Stockpile Don't Put It Off...Prepping Must Have Foods Preppers Get Food Now Amazon Link http://amzn.to/2DhPUpL Shortages Stockpile Basic Prepping Items Stock Up on the food and supplies you count on having. Being prepared for an uncertain future just makes sense.
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Why David Gilmour Wasn't Comfortable Becoming Pink Floyd's Leader
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Why David Gilmour Wasn't Comfortable Becoming Pink Floyd's Leader

He says he was "thrust into" the role following Roger Waters' departure. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
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Kamala And The Media’s Campaign Against Trump Exposed In Just Over A Minute
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Kamala And The Media’s Campaign Against Trump Exposed In Just Over A Minute

Kamala And The Media’s Campaign Against Trump Exposed In Just Over A Minute
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What’s the Kennection? #130
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What’s the Kennection? #130

All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Mom creates groundbreaking way to teach her kids about chores with a 'Notice and Do' list
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Mom creates groundbreaking way to teach her kids about chores with a 'Notice and Do' list

Though motherhood has long involved the intangible, yet nonetheless taxing responsibilities of managing a household, we’ve only had the term “invisible labor” to actually define this experience for thirty some odd years.And if the conversation of invisible labor is still fairly new in the world of adults, how can they teach kids to be cognizant of it? Sam Kelly, therapist and mom of three, has a pretty cool solution to this, and it starts by tweaking the traditional chore list. On her Threads account, Kelly explained that she has ongoing conversations about invisible labor with her 6, 10, and 12-year-old, where she teaches them that “that the very first step in anything getting done around the house (including chores) is NOTICING that something needs to get done and then doing it.”It’s through these conversations that Kelly realized the chores charts that most parents use miss this “crucial step,” which only “defaults that emotional labor onto me, their mom/the woman, to carry the load of knowing what needs to get done and then doing the work of assigning tasks.”So, instead of chores, Kelly’s family participates in an activity she calls their “Notice and Do’s.”“I’m teaching my kids how to first notice what needs to be done around the house and then take the initiative to actually do it on their own,” she writes, with the end goal being for them to eventually participate in “shouldering the mental load (in age-appropriate ways)” without needing instructions from mom. Post by @samkelly_world View on Threads Long term, Kelly hopes that her kids will not only be more aware of invisible labor that happens every day, but also “have developed the proactive, self-motivational skills to take responsibility for doing it themselves.”In creating her “Notice and Do” lists, Kelly has also made sure to address—and dispel— inherent gender norms, in both teaching her daughter that it is not solely a woman’s job, and teaching her son to take an equal amount of responsibility. “This might seem like a crazy fantasy pipe dream. I get it,” she writes. “But slowly, over time…it’s working.”All in all, other adults seemed to love this approach.“Those are all great executive functioning skills of planning, organization, perception, attention, working memory and initiation at work. Well done!????,” one person wrote. “I love this. It really TEACHES instead of just bossing them around. Goes a long way,” another added.” Kelly’s “Notice and Do” list obviously isn’t a fix-all, but the fact that it’s creating awareness around labor which so often goes unnoticed is such a game changer. Think about how different our society might be if this mindset skill was as commonly taught as the alphabet or time tables.Thankfully, Kelly did make it easy to teach kids with a free guide, which you can check out here.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Her daughter said she doesn't want to be 'big' like her. She responded with perfect composure.
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Her daughter said she doesn't want to be 'big' like her. She responded with perfect composure.

A mother on TikTok shared a heartfelt moment when her 9-year-old daughter opened up about her self-image concerns, wondering about her appearance as she grows up. The story was a wonderful example of a mother delicately dealing with an issue that far too many young women face. It was also a difficult moment because the conversation brought up the mother's body issues as well.The conversation happened while the two were clothes shopping at Target. “My 9-year-old’s saying she's fat, and this is because she has to wear adult sizes versus kids 'cause she's really tall, just like me,” Mackenzie Waddell told her 222,000 followers.“She kept calling herself ‘fat’ and that she had too big of a butt and that the other kids her age don't have to wear adult clothes,” Waddell continued. “I reminded her that I, too, had to wear adult clothes when I was her age 'cause I was really tall just like she is.” @missmommymack Im so devastated that she feels that way about herself. ? The discussion led to a question that was hard for the mother to hear.“... she asked me if she was gonna look like me when she grew up. And I asked her, ‘Do you mean big like me? When you grow up?’ And she said, ‘Yes. I'm not trying to be mean mom, but I want to look like Aunt Sarah, not you,’” she recalled.Her daughter’s remarks hit her right in the heart, but she responded with perfect composure. "I kept a brave face and said, 'As long as you are happy and healthy, and you love yourself, that's all that matters. No matter what size you are,” Waddell said.The mother was sure not to take it personally, but it still cut close to the bone. “And was I hurt? Yeah, I was. But she didn't mean to hurt me. It just really sucked. Yeah,” she concluded.The post went viral, receiving over 1.7 million views and over 2,000 comments. The most popular commenter thought that Waddell should tell her daughter to avoid commenting on people’s weight."You should tell her she hurt your feelings. She needs to know. You did a great job supporting her in how she feels. She has to learn that skill also," Char8201 wrote.However, many women responded with nothing but love for how Waddell handled such a challenging situation. "You responded beautifully, momma. She’s still learning and these are the moments where we provide that guidance, even when it hurts," Mavv13 wrote. "Oh mama. Thank god she feels comfortable to talk to you openly," tirrelltribe added.After the tremendous response to her video, Waddell responded with another post, educating people about how one’s weight doesn’t necessarily mean they eat unhealthy. “A lot of people like to assume that plus-size people don’t know how to eat healthy or are unhealthy. When, in fact, we’re not,” Waddle said.She added that her daughter lives a healthy lifestyle but avoids having conversations about weight with her because “That’s what traumatized me.” @missmommymack Replying to @user3838812846970 she will always be perfect, no matter what. This article originally appeared on 9.28.23
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The Lighter Side
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13-yr-old's completely unique 'Bohemian Rhapsody' rendition was so great it even wowed Queen
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13-yr-old's completely unique 'Bohemian Rhapsody' rendition was so great it even wowed Queen

At Upworthy, we've shared a lot of memorable "America's Got Talent" auditions, from physics-defying dance performances to jaw-dropping magic acts to heart-wrenching singer-songwriter stories. Now we're adding Angelina Jordan's "AGT: The Champions" audition to the list because wow.Jordan came to "AGT: The Champions" in 2020 as the winner of Norway's Got Talent, which she won in 2014 at the mere age of 7 with her impressive ability to seemingly channel Billie Holiday. For the 2020 audition, she sang Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," but a version that no one had ever heard before.With just her Amy Winehouse-ish voice, a guitar and a piano, Jordan brought the fan-favorite Queen anthem down to a smooth, melancholy ballad that's simply riveting to listen to.Especially considering that Jordan was only 13 years old when she did this. Watch:What this video doesn't show is Heidi Klum hitting the Golden Buzzer faster than you can say, "Nothing really matters to me." The judges were blown away by Jordan's performance, as were the people in the comments. "That's a ONE in A BILLION voice right there. Just amazing," wrote one commenter."I am typically not a fan of songs being redone particular to such a magnitude," shared another. "They almost always fall short of the original. But to completely rearrange a song in the manner that she has, from a legend, and then make you forget about how the original even sounded because her rendition is so good is utterly amazing.""As Freddie once said, 'Do whatever you want with my music as long as you don't make it boring.' I think he'd really like this," shared another.Though Queen's lead vocalist Freddie Mercury is no longer with us, the band did offer words of praise for Jordan's performance, retweeting her audition video with the comment, "Wow! What a rendition of #BohemianRhapsody." "Bohemian Rhapsody" is such an iconic song, it's hard for anyone to do a cover of it justice. But 13-year-old Angelina Jordan managed it masterfully. Jordan would move on to the Top 10 in "AGT: The Champions," and though she didn't take home the top prize, she did impress the audience with another classic rock tune, Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." You can enjoy that performance below, and you can follow Angelina Jordan—who is now 17 and still singing her heart out—on YouTube and TikTok. Become Angelina's patron at Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/angelinajordanThis performance on Angelina Jordan's TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@angelinajor...This article originally appeared on 9.30.23
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The Lighter Side
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Flight attendant reveals the two surefire ways to get a first-class upgrade
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Flight attendant reveals the two surefire ways to get a first-class upgrade

How are some people able to upgrade from economy to first class on a commercial air flight? A flight attendant who goes by the name of Cierra Mistt on TikTok recently shared the secrets in a viral video.According to the Salt Lake City-based flight attendant, there are two ways to get into first class for free. One tactic is for overbooked flights, and the other is for flights with a lot of empty seats.1. Not-full flight: Sit in the very last row"On flights that aren't full, we normally have to move passengers for weight and balance purposes, and when we do that, it's normally from back to front. If that's the case, the flight attendants are going to move people from the very last row to the front so that they can sit down there after doing their service because it's a lot more comfy to sit in those passenger seats than it is in the jump seat,” Misty reveals.You will know you are on an overbooked flight if the flight attendant announces they are compensating passengers to change their booking. If you're interested, Misty advises that you don't take their initial offer but make your own demands. She swears it works nearly every time."First, go to the gate agent. Second, give them a price and say that you want that in cash," [name said]. "When the gate agent is rebooking you for that next flight, make sure that they put you in first class to compensate for the time that you're losing because you had to get kicked from that flight. Over 99% of the time this works."2. Overbooked flight: Name your price @cierra_mistt flight attendant secrets- how to get FREE upgrades to FIRST CLASS (p 1) ✈️ This article originally appeared on 4.6.24
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