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  1. M Eckersley
    M Eckersley says:

    What I really like about your channel is the different varieties I would’ve never thought of myself like the enchilada casserole, and today you said putting the cranberry jam on chicken brilliant, the chow chow never heard of it until this year watching yours and southern girls channel have to do it thank you

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  2. IamKyuTee (큐티)
    IamKyuTee (큐티) says:

    ANYONE WHO JUDGES OTHERS FIR UTILIZING SERVICES AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS WHEN IN NEED AND THE FACT THEY TELL OTHERS OR HAVE A VIDEO OF WHAT THEY GET FROM THEIR FOOD BANK ARE MOST LIKE,Y THE ONES WHO NEVER DONATE MONEY OR ITEMS TO A FOIDBANK AND NEED TO SHUT THEIR JUDGEMENTAL MOUTHS BEFORE JESUS CHRIST RETURNS AND. HARGES THEM WITHNTHE SIN OF TAK8NG HIS APPOINTED POSITION AS JUDGE, LO4D, KING AND THROW THEM IN THE PIT OF HELL. A PERSON WHO CALLS THEMSELVES A CHRISTIAN AND JUDGES OTHERS IS NOT A CHILD OF GOD AND WILL GO TO HELL FOR DOING WHAT GOD APPOINTED JESUS CHRIST TO DO AND NO ONE ELSE.
    THE ONLY TIME YOU ARE TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT SOMEONE ELSE AND WHAT THEY DO OR DID IS IF YOU ARE BROUGHT BEFORE A JUDGE TO GOVE A TRUTHFUL ACCOUNT OF WHAT YOU WITNESSED OR TO REPORT AN INSTANCE WHEN THAT INDIVIDUAL HAS ATTACKED, STOLEN OR MURDERED SOMEONE IN OR FROM YOUR FAMILY.

    THERE ARE FOODBANKS. ,OSING BECAUSE CITIES, COUNTIES AND STATES ARE CLOSING ALL THAT DO NOT HAVE A MINIMUM NUMBER OF FAMI,IES USING THEM! WHOMEVER SAID ANYTHING TO YOU MAY FIND ALL THE FOIDBANKS IN THEIR AREA ARE BEING CLOSED DUE TO THSIR JUDGEMENTAL ATTITUDE. THEY MAY END UP NEDDING IT AND THERE WON'T BE A FOIDBANK NEAR THEM ANYMORE FOR TELL8NG OTHERS TO SHARE WHAT FOIDBANKS GIVE AND TELL ANY WHO QUALIFY TO GO AND UTILIZE THEM SO THEY ARE NOT SHUT DOWN. I FOUND OUT FROM SOMEONE WHO DELIVERS FOID TO FOIDBANKS THAT OVER 190 FOODBANKS IN THE USA HAVE CLOSED DUE TO LACK OF COMMUNITIES USING THEM IN MAY!! IF THEY CLOSE DOWN AND THERE COMES A TIME PEOPLE NEED THEM THEY WILL HAVE NO WHERE TO GET FOID TO FEED THEIR FAMILY.

    THOSE WHOM ARE SELF-RIGHTEOUS ARE NOT RIGHTEOUS IN THE SANTIFICATI9N OF JESUS CHRIST AS A CHILD OF GOD. SATAN IS SELF-RIGHTEOUS AND LOOK WHAT SATAN'S FATE IS.

    I SAY THIS AS A WARNING TO TJOSE WHO PURSUE SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS SO THAT THEY CAN MEVER SAY THAT THEY WERE NOT TAUGHT THAT SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS IS LIKE DEMANDING THEY SHOULD BE GOD LIKE SATAN DID.

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  3. IamKyuTee (큐티)
    IamKyuTee (큐티) says:

    When I taught homeschooling this is what I did.
    The items they were to learn and study with work sheets were in a small folder fir each child with their names on them. There was also a list of books to read if they were old enough and they would have to write about what they read, what they liked in it, what they didn't like and why. I would fill their folders on the last day of the month and remove completed tasks. They had one day of regular class every week on Tuesdays. On these Tuesdays and worksheets from the previous month had to be completed the first Tuesday of the month. The second Tuesdays were field trip day and they would have to write about what they learned and what they did or did not like. The third Tuesdays were where they didredid any missed or incorrect items on their turned in worksheets. The fourth Tuesdays was when they would have a test on all the items given to them that month. for worksheets, a list of words in their book they did not understand . Any completed worksheets was put in the completed folder and I would check them. The rest of the week they were to do their worksheets during 1 hour in the afternoon so that I could get some projects done. Any of them they did not understand they were to leave blank. This way when they turned it in I would know what they needed to learn on the first Tuesday of the month. 1 hour at night while I was cooking dinner and getting things ready for the next day. I also had educational toys, games and videos. They only had 10 non-educational toys or games. They had non-educational videos I reviewed to make sure they met with our family values. They watched those by vote between the children during rainy or bad weather days. They had to read a book if they were able to for 30 minutes a day and write down any words they did not understand on the reading words sheet. I used educational songs and had them on cassette back then to play in the car during trips. You can find a lot of educational songs fir children in videos as well on Youtube these days. Alphabet, colors, numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, continents and more. Just put in what you want the child to learn and put in song or video and you will find a great way to entertain as well as educate your children.
    Mak8ng learning fun makes the knowledge stick for most children.
    I also made cards where they had a word, other cards had the meaning of the word. They would play a concentration game with a twist. They had to turn over the right word for the definition they picked off the stack. Then they had to spell the word, read the definition and put the cards in a stack in front of them. The winner got to chose which education song they got to listen to when it was music time. But now with YouTube videos you could have them downloaded on a tumbdrive or dvd for them to choose from.
    I had a headset system for the TV and cassette player for the children. Now by having a headset that connects by USB you can get a unit where it can have 4 to 10 chikdren listening to the item at the same time. The one who was the quietest chosen the next one. Doing things like this teaches them that they get to choose items by winning or by being given quiet during those tines and to sing along quietly.
    Saturdays was Daddy day where the children got to go with their father on a field trip to learn to fish, making things like birdhouses to sell in the garage sale for their piggy banks, other craft projects, raising seedlings to sell at the garage sale like vegetables, fruits and flowers. What they earned went into their piggy banks minus the amount used to make the item. This has another sheet where the materials used and their cost is. Then they total it. They add 10 cents to $1 for their labor to get the price of what to charge in a garage sale. Seedling they add 10 cents to the cost per pot. Birdhouses or other such craft items they add $1. Handmade Paper, notepads and cards were popular with the girls and they used the free material of the envelopes and letter papers from junkmail or other mail to process into recycled paper projects, wooden toys were a hit with the teen boys since they could ma,e building blocks of various shapes from wood scraps. Wood scraps were considered free material and any item made with free material was a bonus be ause they got to charge $1 for each notepad, greeting card set, or stack of 2O sheets of paper that was the size of A4 paper; a wooden small car, truck, airplane or other wooden stand alone toy. A set of building blocks was each block costing 25 cents plus their $1 labor cost. This way they learned entrepreneurship from a garage sale we would do once a month on the last weekend of the month.
    THE first Thursday of the month was teaching children to make food and snack items depending on their age and what they liked to have on sandwiches or crackers as a non-cook8ing day activity.

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  4. IamKyuTee (큐티)
    IamKyuTee (큐티) says:

    Whatever the sauce you used or item used at various times you can put at the bottom of a recipe as a note as alternative ingredients to that item. My grandmother used to do that and I do it as well.

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  5. IamKyuTee (큐티)
    IamKyuTee (큐티) says:

    Print out a blank check book register for each child. Whenever they add money to it then you can teach them how to add it and whenever they buy anything that it is taken off and with each they have to write the new balance. The register is to be put under their piggy bank. Also print out a wishlist. They can add items to their wish list along with how much the item will cost. This way they can refer to their wish list and the register balance to see how much more they need to save. Once a wish item is fulfilled they cab scratch it off the list. At the end of every year have them decide what items on their wishlist they no longer want. Also, you can institute a handling fee to teach your child that aspect. For you to use their money at the store you can charge a 1 cent fee. You can put this fee in a special jar. In my household we charged 10 cents. When the jar was full we used it for the next stage of finance education. When it was full we would put it in a special vacation savings account started with $50 and that $50 is always kept in it as a balance. You can also look at the items on their wish list to find gift hints from it. In my household we would recieve 1 gift for the special occasion or holiday. It cannot cost more than $30 and the gift was considered from the immediate family. This was my way of teaching chikdren about beginning finances.
    The second stage of finances. We taught them about getting a loan and monthly payments. They would borrow no more than $10 to use to buy an item they wanted. We set up a sheet with the amount borrowed, interest rate and monthly payment amount. If they did not meet their monthly payment if the item was not broken it was taken away and held until they finished payments along with a penalty fee. We used 1% interest to make it easier. The penalty fee was 1% of the remaining balance owed. They would have the piggyback register, their loan payment booklet and their wish list. In the loan booklet at the bottom it had amount borrowed, total interest amount paid, any penalty fees total paid. Then those were added to show the full amount they paid for the money they borrowed. Then they had to subtract the amount borrowed to see how much they spent extra. Then I had them look at their wish list to see what they could have saved up for instead of bortowing by getting a loan. None of the children I taught this way when young got into debt from taking out a loan needless loan. In fact a few are adults and bought their homes with cash by saving up for it rather than ever getting a loan.

    I would also have a candy/gumball machine for a nickle. Candies was items they had to purchase. Even had a candy lock box for candies that woukd not fit in the candy machines that were still small and would not cost more than 25 cents. They could only buy one lockbox item or 5 items from the candy machines. Only if they had cleaned their rooms, put all their toys away, did their homework and did their assigned chore by noon. Yes, they were homeschooled.

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  6. abcjerilee
    abcjerilee says:

    When I finally used the food bank, they said, "Please! If you know anyone who needs help, send them to us!" Thank you for your encouragement. We are on a fixed income and prices here are awful! Gas is nearly $5.00 a gallon. Grateful to have found your helpful and entertaining channel!

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  7. abcjerilee
    abcjerilee says:

    My friend recommends Skin so Soft for mosquitos. It is an Avon product. I actually haven't tried it myself as I do not have an Avon lady. Online maybe?

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  8. Nanny Tam
    Nanny Tam says:

    Missed your live but catching the replay. Got up and went to garden. I usually use my Walker but my granddaughter helped me today. Potato plants are humongous! Tomatoes doing well…weeds are thriving 😤. Since I moved in with my son, I’ve been trying to squeeze out a place in his pantry for backups. He doesn’t mind, but I do feel a little guilty. My DIL passed away unexpectedly 1 year ago in May, so I’ve tried not to disturb her things. Great live, as usual. Take care 🥰🥰🥰

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  9. Kim Venable Venable
    Kim Venable Venable says:

    Watching the replay. Sorry I missed it this morning. We like sweet relish, but I put it on hamburgers, hot dogs, mix in deviled eggs, tuna, egg, chicken salad. You might want to see how your dill relish will taste in those items.

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  10. Suzzie Halsey
    Suzzie Halsey says:

    I keep coming up with ideas and post another comment for you. As for the pantry, what I do is go in there, take inventory while making notes of what needs to be used up. Anything that needs to be used up goes into a tote and moved into the kitchen. Once in the kitchen I take another inventory of the freezer and fridge. Once all that is done then I create meals using those things that need to be used up. That is my method anyway. While in the pantry, I use a sharpie to rewrite the dates of things I got from the food bank in big letters and numbers so I can see them better. It is a job but it is something your daughter can help with as she gets older. Getting into the habit of doing this will help with the pantry. My suggestion is to spend a day organizing the entire pantry and placing the older things in front then maintain as you go. Give your daughter "jobs" she will love it!

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  11. Patti Carpenter
    Patti Carpenter says:

    Hi Carolina!!🥰missed your live, ugh, darn! But watching replay video now and it's great as always! Please don't let negative comments upset bother you! If we want to help suppory6 your amazing channel, we will, and happily!! " haters gonna hate""!! I'm one who also will never turn down a gift lol, and I bet , none would lol!! So, another great videos and new learning for me as always with your ideas! So, here in south, I had to learn lol, I'm not from here ( husband was) but people love chow chow on beans, any beans, also bbq pork. Thanks again for being awesome!!🥰🥰🥰❤love love your pantry you inspire me!! Enjoy your bike trips, great mom!!!!💖💖

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  12. Abigail Vomelmo
    Abigail Vomelmo says:

    Hi..Hi..Hi 🥰! I missed you Live, AGAIN? 😢. LUV your Purple Notebook, your Purple T-Shirt, & you 💜💜💜💜💜😚.
    YES, Inventory sounds like a GREAT plan!! You can use Relish w/Mayonnaise making Tarter Sauce. I put a little bit in Tuna Fish for Sandwiches & I also put it in Macaroni/Pasta Salads 😋😋😋. You can do your Inventory List in Alphabetical Order.
    Back to your video.

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  13. Chloe & Sophia
    Chloe & Sophia says:

    Montana is beautiful , have family and friends there. I was going to move to Billings, Montana. My cousins live in your neck of the woods. Anyhow, enjoy your day with your family and can’t wait to see the next video

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