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Well, I went to Home Depot and rented myself a tiller yesterday. I’ve never done an in-ground garden before. I have to say that tilling is no joke!! that was much harder than I expected.

Now don’t laugh, here’s before and after pictures.

Nothing is planted yet, I still need to go back and get some Pete moss and compost, I think. Researching as I go.

I’ve got seedlings I planted weeks ago in cups ready to be put in the ground, so I really gotta get a move on it.

My son Miles and I will put fence posts in the ground with chicken wire to keep our free range chickens out.

It’s fun learning and working on the land.

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How's your garden look now? Bet you're enjoying the fruits of your labor.
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HalleluYAH I’m grateful to celebrate this Passover for my second time with more understanding this year.

I am reminded & singing praises to YAHUAH, asking that HE will search my heart and see if there’s any leaven within me, just as we have been searching diligently our cabinets & refrigerators/freezers for ingredients with leaven agents in them.

HE searches us for any leaven within us, let us ruthlessly rid ourself of it immediately.

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Here’s the link for a trash bin rain barrel my son and I made a few days ago. Next up- put a downspout on our chicken coop roof to funnel the rain.

https://www.bhg.com/gardening/....design/projects/how-

How to Make a Rain Barrel from a Garbage Can in 5 Easy Steps
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How to Make a Rain Barrel from a Garbage Can in 5 Easy Steps

Follow these simple step-by-step instructions to make a DIY rain barrel out of an outdoor garbage can.
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I copied this from an email I received from off grid with Doug and Stacy. It’s about what they’re putting in the chees now.⬇️

Animal rennet has been the predominant type of rennet used in cheesemaking for centuries and is still commonly used today, also labeled as "enzymes". But because this type of rennet is costly and frequently not available at times, cheesemakers have also turned to vegetable rennet. (That is the lame excuse to partner with the lab buddies to pollute what we have used for centuries) Derived from plants like thistle, nettle, artichokes, figs, and dried caper leaves, vegetable rennet has the same coagulating property as animal rennet. It also has the added benefit of being acceptable to vegetarians, enabling cheesemakers to make true vegetarian cheese.

True vegetable rennet is derived from plants that possess coagulation enzymes. These plant extracts have been used as milk coagulants since ancient times. Some examples include cardoon thistle, fig tree bark or nettles.

However, it is well known in the cheese industry that vegetable rennet can negatively impact the final texture and flavor of the cheese. “Most plant-derived [enzymes] typically exhibit low MCA/PA [milk clotting activity/proteolytic activity] ratios resulting in poor cheese yield and formation of bitter substances during cheese ripening … Therefore, most of them are not suitable for cheese production.” This is why most of the cheese with the label “vegetable rennet” isn’t real vegetable rennet. It’s either microbial rennet (made from mold) or FPC (the GMO version) since there is no regulation on the terms used for what rennet is used in cheese labeling.

Additional forms of rennet include microbial Rennet, which is made from yeast, fungi, and mold and is also considered vegetarian. And genetically modified rennet is made in a lab by inserting the DNA of ruminant animals into yeast which then takes on the same coagulating ability.

Microbial rennet — Another alternative to animal rennet is “microbial rennet,” where the coagulating enzymes are produced by a specific type of mold, fungus or yeast organism grown and fermented in a lab setting (often fed soy). Yum. So while the microorganisms aren’t genetically modified, their food source likely is. Soy is one of the most GMO and sprayed crops

There is another type of Rennet

Genetically modified FPC — To overcome some of the shortcomings of the vegetable and microbial rennets like the potential bitter cheese taste, scientists have leveraged genetic engineering technology to create new, genetically modified species that generate these milk-curdling enzymes.

Introducing the most common alternative to animal rennet in cheese making — FPC. (Chymosin refers to the enzyme that curdles milk, and is naturally present in the stomach lining of ruminant animals).

In fact, 90% of the cheese manufactured in the U.S. uses these enzymes from GMOs.

FPC was created by the one and only Pfizer (biotech company) and is made possible by using CRISPR gene editing technology where the genomes of living organisms are modified. The “safety” of FPC was evaluated by a 90-day trial in rats.

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Oh no! Not the cheese too. I did a lot of research when we came into the Truth walk and found which ones were pork free. Looks like its time to contact companies again as I don't have a source of milk for my own cheese making. Which Octavia lived close enough to buy milk, or better yet cheese, from her. 😀
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I want to say how grateful I am to Yahuah Elohim for leading me to this house. Thank you for welcoming me. 🏡

He is opening my eyes to His true name, when the day begins, and the Zadak Priestley calendar. 🗓☀️

I’m learning so much from The Remnant House, as well as The Truthers Journal, and Octavia‘s YouTube channel. Thank you for your dedication!🙌🏼

This will be my second year celebrating the Passover and I’m looking forward to doing it in a proper way according to His ways.

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Hallelu Yahuah!!! It is so freeing to see all these truths!
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Praise YAHUAH 💕
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Yadah YAHUAH!
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