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19 mins ago

Want to stock up on cheese before disaster strikes? Make sure you have powdered cheese in your stockpile

https://newstarget.com/2024-04-26-powdered-cheese-versatile-shelf-stable-food-stockpile.html

It can sometimes be difficult to find versatile, long-lasting foods for your survival stockpile. If you’re looking for more ingredients for your stockpile, consider getting powdered cheese, a nutritious and delicious item with many culinary uses. (h/t to WeLovePrepping.com) Powdered cheese, or dehydrated cheese powder, is made by dehydrating regular cheese to remove the moisture. This process helps […]

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31 mins ago

Food supply tips: 13 Natural sweeteners you can grow in your home garden

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-03-18-13-natural-sweeteners-grow-in-home-garden.html

As a prepper, you should stock up on different pantry staples like sugar. But if you’re worried about running out of sugar after SHTF and stores become inaccessible, consider planting natural sweeteners in your home garden. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com) Here are 13 natural sweeteners you can get by growing certain plants in your home garden. Agave nectar […]

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1 hr ago

The Democrats’ anti-business policies create the food deserts they decry

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-28-democrats-anti-business-policies-create-food-deserts.html

After the Rodney King riots in LA in the early 1990s, news organizations told us endlessly that citizens were angry about the food deserts in minority communities. I remember thinking there might be another reason why there were no stores in the neighborhoods besides the implied racism. Maybe the burned husks of buildings might have […]

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Videos

In this episode of The Cost of Everything, host Christy Ai teams up with author Marion Nestle to uncover the hidden costs lurking on our plates, particularly in the realm of fast food – an area often overlooked in terms of its health ramifications. Together, they delve into how what may seem like a convenient and satisfying meal option can actually harbor a multitude of hidden costs for our wellbeing. By unraveling the complexities of fast-food ingredients – from preservatives and additives designed to enhance flavor and prolong shelf life to chemicals that may pose risks to human health – Christy and Marion shed light on the true impact of fast-food consumption. They also examine the stark differences in food regulations between the US and Europe, highlighting banned substances in other countries that continue to find their way into American fast-food products.

On this episode of The Cost of Everything, we take a closer look at how important access to clean water is to a community. Host Christy Ai and the director of the Climate and Water Program at the Middle East Institute, Mohammed Mahmoud, analyze ways countries can achieve clean water and sanitation to underserved communities with inexpensive but efficient technology, and how water infrastructure and sanitation lead to better food and a healthy life for its inhabitants.

In 2009, a large-scale food poisoning incident affected 300,000 babies in China, 13 of whom died. This was after eating Nestle baby biscuits. On this episode of the Whistleblowers, John Kiriakou speaks with the one woman behind ousting Nestle, Yasmine Motarjemi, and how she tried to prevent this tragedy and other incidents of neglect at the company.

Videos

In this episode of The Cost of Everything, host Christy Ai teams up with author Marion Nestle to uncover the hidden costs lurking on our plates, particularly in the realm of fast food – an area often overlooked in terms of its health ramifications. Together, they delve into how what may seem like a convenient and satisfying meal option can actually harbor a multitude of hidden costs for our wellbeing. By unraveling the complexities of fast-food ingredients – from preservatives and additives designed to enhance flavor and prolong shelf life to chemicals that may pose risks to human health – Christy and Marion shed light on the true impact of fast-food consumption. They also examine the stark differences in food regulations between the US and Europe, highlighting banned substances in other countries that continue to find their way into American fast-food products.

On this episode of The Cost of Everything, we take a closer look at how important access to clean water is to a community. Host Christy Ai and the director of the Climate and Water Program at the Middle East Institute, Mohammed Mahmoud, analyze ways countries can achieve clean water and sanitation to underserved communities with inexpensive but efficient technology, and how water infrastructure and sanitation lead to better food and a healthy life for its inhabitants.

In 2009, a large-scale food poisoning incident affected 300,000 babies in China, 13 of whom died. This was after eating Nestle baby biscuits. On this episode of the Whistleblowers, John Kiriakou speaks with the one woman behind ousting Nestle, Yasmine Motarjemi, and how she tried to prevent this tragedy and other incidents of neglect at the company.

12/21/2023

When people think about mass destruction in war they typically think about chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. But there is something that could easily have a similar body count with potentially longer lasting results. A cyber attack could shut down our infrastructure, prevent basic services and cripple our just in time food and grocery system. In many respects a serious cyber attack would be similar to a an EMP attack or a solar flair. It would cut us off from the luxuries, resources, and support we have become accustomed to. If you have ever heard a prepper talk about the results of an electromagnetic pulse then this video will sound familiar to you.
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“This is all part of this public control over your private property,” Elze van Hamelen warned #CHDTV viewers. “Instead of just directly taking land from people, they do it through administrative controls.

“They decide, based on these controls, where people can live and where they cannot live.”

Across the globe, governments have been building “smart cities” and “15-minute zones” as well as “nature-protected areas,” such as the EU’s Natura 2000, which covers more than 25% of the total EU territory.

These programs are laying the groundwork for what Elze called the “big remodeling” — a project which widens the door to greater control: “They want to remodel the whole country.”

While the Dutch farmers suffer now, we will be the ones to pay the price later on.

“It’s destroying civilization.”

Listen to the FULL #CHDTV interview?

https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/pharma-food-biotech-on-your-plate-with-elze-van-hamelin/

Posts

19 mins ago

Want to stock up on cheese before disaster strikes? Make sure you have powdered cheese in your stockpile

https://newstarget.com/2024-04-26-powdered-cheese-versatile-shelf-stable-food-stockpile.html

It can sometimes be difficult to find versatile, long-lasting foods for your survival stockpile. If you’re looking for more ingredients for your stockpile, consider getting powdered cheese, a nutritious and delicious item with many culinary uses. (h/t to WeLovePrepping.com) Powdered cheese, or dehydrated cheese powder, is made by dehydrating regular cheese to remove the moisture. This process helps […]

www.newstarget.com

31 mins ago

Food supply tips: 13 Natural sweeteners you can grow in your home garden

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-03-18-13-natural-sweeteners-grow-in-home-garden.html

As a prepper, you should stock up on different pantry staples like sugar. But if you’re worried about running out of sugar after SHTF and stores become inaccessible, consider planting natural sweeteners in your home garden. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com) Here are 13 natural sweeteners you can get by growing certain plants in your home garden. Agave nectar […]

www.naturalnews.com

1 hr ago

The Democrats’ anti-business policies create the food deserts they decry

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-28-democrats-anti-business-policies-create-food-deserts.html

After the Rodney King riots in LA in the early 1990s, news organizations told us endlessly that citizens were angry about the food deserts in minority communities. I remember thinking there might be another reason why there were no stores in the neighborhoods besides the implied racism. Maybe the burned husks of buildings might have […]

www.naturalnews.com

8 hrs ago

Why freeze-drying is the best food preservation method

https://food.news/2024-04-25-why-freeze-drying-best-food-preservation-method.html

Freeze-drying (lyophilization) is a food preservation process where food is quickly frozen. Next, the ice turns into water vapor and is removed by placing the frozen food in a vacuum, resulting in a dehydrated product. If you want to freeze-dry food at home, you will need special equipment. To save time and money, you can […]

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9 hrs ago

10 Compelling reasons to steer clear of gluten

https://food.news/2024-04-24-10-compelling-reasons-steer-clear-of-gluten.html

Often found in wheat, rye, barley and a variety of other related grain products, gluten is a collective term for a variety of proteins, specifically prolamins. Since these gluten proteins are highly elastic, grains that contain gluten are very suitable for baking. However, for many people, a diet containing gluten can negatively impact their overall […]

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