Tag Archive: May

Feb 13 2023

Survival Myths That May Actually Kill You

Survival Myths That May Actually Kill You Make sure to like Living Green and Frugally on Facebook, Shop at Amazon to help support my site and explore our PINTEREST BOARDS  for innovative ways you can become self-sufficient. You might like to think that you have what it takes to survive even the most overwhelming odds. Even …

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Feb 11 2023

11 Health Warnings Your Fingernails May Be Showing You

11 Health Warnings Your Fingernails May Be Showing You  Make sure to like Living Green and Frugally on Facebook, Shop at Amazon to help support my site and explore our PINTEREST BOARDS  for innovative ways you can become self-sufficient. Fingernail can tell us a lot about our health, the texture and color can reflect a variety …

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Jan 27 2023

Health Warnings your Tongue May Be Telling You

Health Warnings your Tongue May Be Telling You Make sure to like Living Green and Frugally on Facebook, Shop at Amazon to help support my site and explore our PINTEREST BOARDS  for innovative ways you can become self-sufficient. Your Tongue and disease don’t go together in most minds… but they should. Your Tongue can give you valuable …

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Aug 31 2022

60 Amazing Tips for Food and the Kitchen Your Mother May Have Forgotten to Tell You

60 Amazing Tips for Food and the Kitchen Your Mother May Have Forgotten to Tell You Make sure to like Living Green and Frugally on Facebook, Shop at amazon to help support my site and explore our PINTEREST BOARDS  for innovative ways you can become self-sufficient. We have all heard the saying ‘Mothers know best’, well we …

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Jun 20 2022

4 Essential Wild Edible Plants that May Just Save Your Life

4 Essential Wild Edible Plants that May Just Save Your Life Make sure to like Living Green and Frugally on Facebook, Shop at Amazon to help support my site and explore our PINTEREST BOARDS  for innovative ways you can become self-sufficient. Edible wild plants are much more nutritious than their domestic counterparts…if there is one. Only …

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