Back to wheat. The one thing you can do right away is not buy bread, flour, tortillas etc that have "enriched" wheat in them. Enriched means they sprayed liquid folic acid on the wheat. Just an easy way to cut out one thing. Others have mention einkorn and that's a great one too. You can order...
Could be a stretch. But it definitely is a mutually beneficial situation that none of the folks involved are interested in making more quality options to help us be healthier. Fact is most of the population doesn't think there's anything wrong with the standard American diet nowadays.
There's so much more too. For example cyanocabalomin. It's synthetic b12 that actually strips out more nutrients from your cells than it provides. It depletes your body more than before you took it. It's in most cheap vitamins. But wait why would that be in something that's supposed to make you...
Real bread has 3 and only 3 ingredients. Flour, water, salt (starter is just flour/water with active bacteria). My wife has been making sourdough bread at home for a few years. In the last few months she'd had stomach pains and issues. We've refined our diet more and now eat just whole real...
Welcome to reloading! As mentioned you can find info online. Also book stores carry reloading magazines. Those are great, they have a big reloading data section in the back.
Reloading is alot like canning. There's alot of Karen's out there that say if you don't waste 50 rounds working up a...
Yes. Always loctite it (blue). Contact cleaner or alcohol to get oil off threads first.
Once a long time ago I bought my first nice scope from a gander mountain. The guy said since I bought it there they'd mount it for free. I thought well alright then (getting crosshairs perfectly square is a...
Kind of suprised. Maybe I'm an oddball but my two are a 2-10 and 2-12. I figured the 2-10 option would be more popular since it improves on a 3x9 in both directions. Close and far. And the old 3x9 is the defacto standard of scopes
I agree, the biggest difference for me with my vx5 and vx6 is the wider field of view. Very helpful when hunting in thick stuff. Also great clarity and light. Definitely can shoot deer through it I can't make out well with my named eye. It's worth the money to me.
I love technology and all sometimes but my defense guns I go for absolute reliability. Hence a glock. And tritium night sights, which also work great during the day.
I run a set of tru glo tfx pros on my glock along with a nightstick weapons mounted light. I feed it underwood hardcast in the woods, gold dot hollow points when not hunting.
I've shot 3 or 4 foxes with that glock at night so far. I'm sure the red dots great too, but the tritium 3 dot sights...
When did carrying a pistol while hunting become controversial?
Tell me that while I had a black bear sow and 3 cubs come within 50 yards of my treestand while I was bow hunting this year. I had 15 rounds of hardcast strapped to my chest. There ain't nothing controversial there, only...
Heavy= quiet all other things equal too. If your super worried about noise go with a heavy arrow. If your worried about slow arrows get a speed bow to push heavy faster.
My bowtech sr350 was noticeably quieter than mathews phase 4 29 shooting them side by side for a half hour in the now shop. Wife and bow shop employee agreed. Not much quieter but enough to discern a difference. I don't know about hoyt
For more info, my wife doesn't have her ham license. So for us she has a handheld radio at home turned on so she can listen. I have mine that I can let her know I'm safe, or lying on the ground dying etc. As of now she can only listen, unless it's a real emergency for me, which case FCC rules...
So I just got an s24 ultra. Samsung did not implement sattelite abilities into this phone. So no idea how it would work. Fortunately I am able to use my ham radio to hit a repeater tower on a mountain to be able to communicate where there's no cell signal, avoiding the need for sattelite for...