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Japanese Daikon Salad Recipe (keto)

Japanese Daikon Salad Recipe (keto)

Daikon salad is an excellent pallet cleanser and adds a slight peppery taste, making it the perfect spring and summer salad. When I made homemade Kimchi, I was first introduced to Daikon radish, which means “big root” in Japanese. At that point, I had never tried a daikon radish before, so I guessed it would have a profound spicy flavour. I was wrong, as a daikon radish is the opposite of the red radish we buy at the grocery store. You’ll find the red radish with a high flavour profile and the Daikon with a low flavour of Daikon radish....

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Conquering Your Chaos with Kierra of Miss Unconventional, Ep. 97 Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast

Conquering Your Chaos with Kierra of Miss Unconventional, Ep. 97 Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast

Instructional coaches are asked to do lots of things but don't have the time to do them all. That’s why I’m calling this month’s series on The Coaching Podcast, “So much to do, so little time”.  On this episode, productivity and time management coach Kierra of Miss Unconventional joins me. We talk about setting goals, gaining clarity, and conquering your chaos. During our chat, Kierra shares how coaches can set boundaries and be more purposeful with their time. Conquering Your Chaos  We all know a lack of boundaries is prevalent in education. Kiera says that this lack of boundaries allows...

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Home Chef Review

Home Chef Review

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.Prior to the pandemic, I wouldn’t have exactly considered myself adept in the kitchen. Sure, I was able to feed myself—especially those days I was testing pre-made meal kits—but more often than not, I was either dining out or making a basic chicken-and-veggies dinner at home. Enter the pandemic, and suddenly restaurants were closed and trips to the grocery store were feeling increasingly overwhelming. I lasted six months cooking on my own before hitting a wall. Then, in September 2020, I signed...

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Keeping Records

Keeping Records

Reading and writing are two things which separate humans from animals, giving us ways to record information and relay it to others, or refer back to it  ourselves, at a future date. Keeping records is a two-edged sword for preppers: it helps us keep track of things, but is also a potential security risk if those records fall into the wrong hands. For example, having a map of all of your cache sites might make it easier for you to find them, but if a thief were to find it, that map would lead them to your carefully hidden supplies.(Use...

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Postpartum Abdominal Support Binder

Postpartum Abdominal Support Binder

Vendor: Fridababy Type: Wellness Price: 34.99 Give your insides some backup with the Postpartum Abdominal Support Binder. Designed with 3 adjustable straps to provide your core compression where you need it - so you can get moving after delivery whether by c-section or vaginal. Sit up, stand and sneeze without feeling like your insides are going to slip out! • CORE SUPPORT: Each strap can be tightened as much or as little to support where you need it most. • FLEXIBLE: Promotes mobility and movement with support • SIZE & MATERIAL: Outer fabric is made of keep-cool mesh, while inner fabric is a...

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