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babies/toddlers and shoes

Started this discussion. Last reply by Maria Nov 6, 2012. 6 Replies

I finally have my copy of 801010 again, so I don't have to bother everyone with diet questions anymore, I can just look them up. I am currently requesting either opinions based on intuition or any…Continue

Cruelty-free winter athletic wear?

Started this discussion. Last reply by SamLovesMelons Oct 13, 2012. 2 Replies

Listen, I hate treadmills. I don't know why, I just do. So running in the gym this winter is not really an option for me, and I'd rather run outside anyway. I live in New York (not the city), and…Continue

Frozen bananas?

Started this discussion. Last reply by SamLovesMelons Sep 11, 2012. 2 Replies

So I love frozen bananas. I love them all times of day (when it's above 70'F). I just want to know if there is ANY problem with eating them? I put them in when they're properly ripe, and I always eat…Continue

Finding a commune?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ted Runco Aug 14, 2012. 11 Replies

I'm not quite sure what else to call it (I don't know if there's another, preferred, term), but how do I go about searching for a commune to join? My plan is to stay for some period of time next…Continue

 

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SamLovesMelons replied to Frazer Whyte's discussion Chest Pain on Fruitarian Diet
"Living juice is freshly made juice. You are not going to be able to buy it at a store. You really shouldn't be drinking juice anyway, you need the fiber from the fruit for proper digestion. You're better off just eating the oranges. If you…"
Nov 6, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to Frazer Whyte's discussion Chest Pain on Fruitarian Diet
"If you are going to drink juice, it should be fresh, not pasteurized. If you buy it in a bottle like that, it's not okay to drink."
Nov 6, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to Kelin's discussion What's the most annoying thing anyone has said to you about your diet?
"There goes my gag reflex."
Nov 6, 2012
Maria replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion babies/toddlers and shoes
" I would let my kids go barefoot as much as possible!But when they need to wear shoes, i'll put on a pair of vivo barefoots :-D Like I put on my own feet..."
Nov 6, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion babies/toddlers and shoes
"Thank you for the advice, that's a great idea. Now I just need to get some time with them! :)"
Nov 6, 2012
ednshell replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion babies/toddlers and shoes
"Having had 4 babies myself and reading all the baby literature I know that even the professional mainstream baby experts say to let them be shoeless as much as possible for proper foot development.  My friend was just telling me how amazing the…"
Nov 5, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion babies/toddlers and shoes
"I don't know why, but I'm interested in finding someone with a dissenting opinion, just to see if anybody has any reasoning as to why kids should wear structured shoes in cases not involving sports or broken glass."
Nov 5, 2012
Daniel Kerr replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion babies/toddlers and shoes
"Nope I do not think they need the support. I think your instinct is correct. Especially in the very early years I am an advocate of barefoot most of the time and soft soled shoes for warmth. Same with my 4y.o. I have him in flat soled…"
Nov 5, 2012
SamLovesMelons posted a discussion

babies/toddlers and shoes

I finally have my copy of 801010 again, so I don't have to bother everyone with diet questions anymore, I can just look them up. I am currently requesting either opinions based on intuition or any actual information on the subject of children's feet. As adults, we have 23 bones in a foot, and these are soft and delicate as babies (like the rest of babies).I remember even when my newest half-brother was just a few months old (I'm not even sure if he was crawling yet), my stepmother was already…See More
Nov 5, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion Cruelty-free winter athletic wear?
"Thanks! I'm thinking of investing in one of the Underarmour coldgear leggings to keep my tush warm :)"
Oct 13, 2012
SamLovesMelons posted a discussion

Cruelty-free winter athletic wear?

Listen, I hate treadmills. I don't know why, I just do. So running in the gym this winter is not really an option for me, and I'd rather run outside anyway. I live in New York (not the city), and most of winter we'll probably be sitting around 0-20 degrees Fahrenheit, and it's been in the 40s the past week (with wind and rain). Last year I was gifted fancy-expensive wool leggings (made for living in sub-zero degree mountain weather) for Christmas, and with my inability to waste anything I did…See More
Oct 12, 2012
SamLovesMelons replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion Frozen bananas?
"Sometimes I blend them, but I just love to chop them up and put them in the freezer then stick a fork in there and just munch. Thanks :)"
Sep 11, 2012
Ra Zitrone replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion Frozen bananas?
"I see absolutely no problem with putting bananas in the freezer, you can blend them up, putting them in the freezer stops the house from smelling bad in my opinion"
Sep 11, 2012
SamLovesMelons posted a discussion

Frozen bananas?

So I love frozen bananas. I love them all times of day (when it's above 70'F). I just want to know if there is ANY problem with eating them? I put them in when they're properly ripe, and I always eat them within a day or two. Can it harm my teeth by chewing something so hard? Does freezing them mess with them in any way? They seem too perfect and too wonderful to not have something bad about them.See More
Sep 11, 2012
Freshtival replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion If we're perfectly healthy, how do we die?
"  As the aging process continues to weaken our bodies and the genetic clock continues to tick away eventually something gives out. "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link"."
Sep 11, 2012
banana - boy replied to SamLovesMelons's discussion If we're perfectly healthy, how do we die?
"good life good death key question to ask is  " is the universe benevolent " i say yes and so i am looking forward to an adventure of unknown  point is now to lead a good life  we are lucky to live we are lucky to die…"
Sep 11, 2012

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At 8:01am on October 22, 2011, Tom Avery said…

Hi Sam,

What eventually kills us is inherited sin and imperfection.  Unfortunately, for us our first parents chose to disobey one of God's commands.  He had forewarned them that if they disobeyed they would die.  Satan the Devil, God's enemy convinced them that God was withholding something from them and that they'd be better off disobeying.  Unfortunately, they disobeyed and died, if they had obeyed and stayed obedient they would be alive today.  We have inherited death from them, however, God immediately made provisions for our first parents children including us.  At Genesis 3:15 God said He would bring forth a seed (that seed turned out to be Jesus Christ) that would help anyone who wanted to be obedient and keep living.  Those that take advantage of this provision take in knowledge of the only true God and of the One He sent forth Jesus Christ.  Bible chronology shows that we are living in the last days of this system of things. Daniel 2:44 says God will soon set up His Kingdom right here on earth.  When that takes place there will be a cleansing of the entire earth of all wickedness and of those who oppose His Kingdom.  I hope to live in that Kingdom.  What most people do not realize is that people that survive God's war, when He clears the earth of wickedness, there WILL BE survivors (those that advocate His Kingdom and do His work of telling others that THIS is the solution to ALL the problems we see today including sickness and death.  The survivors of God's war will never have to DIE because when God's Kingdom takes over He will lift the curse of death off of mankind.  Bible chronology pinpoints our time period as when ALL theses things will happen.  Exciting times indeed.  I have totally improved my health and love all the marvelous fruits I'm enjoying, at 62 years of age I feel better now than ever.  I hope to enjoy eating all the luscious fruit our Creator has in store for obedient mankind. There will be an abundance with endless variety as Psalm 148:9 says, The fruit trees will praise God.  All the best, Tom

 

 

At 2:44pm on October 17, 2011, Chris Randall said…

Hey Sam, thanks so much for the friending! :D 

 

Have a most excellent night! 

 

 

Chris Randall

At 4:08pm on August 17, 2011, Magdalena Marie said…
Thanks so much for your input on my blog post.  :)  It was very helpful, encouraging, and offered hope!  :)
At 8:31am on February 16, 2011, Daryl Burian said…

yo i live in wellington new zealand and theres parkour/free running groups here that i go to often!! check if theres any in your area, it's called 'wellington parkour association' here so have a look yo!

oh plus i train with a few girls too, mostly guys tends to be the norm but these girls are awesome yo! =D

hope you find one!

At 8:03am on January 28, 2011, Sultana said…

Welcome, Sam, to 30BAD!

Sultana

 
 
 

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