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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning! You know, we speak quite a bit on All Natural products and the benefits derived from them. Here in Isaiah’s Garden we offer a product line that we feel does exactly that, gives your body benefits in so &#8230; <a href="http://ridinouttherecession.com/?p=1790">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good morning!</p>
<p>You know, we speak quite a bit on All Natural products and the benefits derived from them.</p>
<p>Here in <a href="http://www.isaiahsgarden.com/">Isaiah’s Garden</a> we offer a product line that we feel does exactly that, gives your body benefits in so many different ways.</p>
<p>Most know that our products are All Natural, with no Additives or Preservatives in them at all. </p>
<p>What you get from say a clove of Garlic, or Honey taken straight from the hive, is exactly what you get in each bottle of our product line, Wholesome, All Natural ingredients!</p>
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<p>From Isaiah’s Pure Natural, Isaiah’s Lemon Life, Isaiah’s Ginger Snap, Isaiah’s Pure Garlic Extract to our great tasting Isaiah’s Wildflower/Gallberry Honey, every ingredient used is 100% Natural!</p>
<p>Isaiah’s Pure Natural is all I’ve been taking for nearly for years now after a massive Heart Attack in June of 2008, and being placed on 7 different Prescription Heart Medications.<br />
Since June of 2011, when I literally tossed all my Heart Meds, Isaiah’s Pure Natural has been used exclusively by me in regards to my Heart Health ever since.</p>
<p>The reviews back to us from people worldwide have been incredible, and played a major role in our decision to start up our company in the quest to help others in their own regard for Health Enhancement, but to do so in the most cost effective way we possibly could.</p>
<p>At a daily dosage rate of ONE Tablespoon per day, and at a cost of around 67 cents per day, Isaiah’s Pure Natural is tremendously cost effective, and on top of that, if you purchase 3 or more bottles, the SHIPPING IS FREE!</p>
<p>Here’s part of an email I received just this past week from a man who has been taking Isaiah’s Pure Natural (formerly called WE BELIEVE), for around 60 days now…</p>
<p><em>Thank you sir &#8211; after two bottles my cholesterol level dropped 132 points &#8211; I’ll order more this month of the Pure Natural and at the end of May I will have blood work done and write a testimonial for you.</p>
<p>Thank you again<br />
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<p>We’ve met an outstanding young lady, named Rebekah, who has taken our products and has been using them in other ways than say…simply the tablespoon a day mentality, and began using them in her recipes.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.niftynerdarella.com/2015/02/lemon-cream-pie-overnight-oats.html">Here’s Rebekah…</a></p>
<p>Here’s hoping you guys have a great day, and God Bless!</p>
<p>Doug</p>
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		<title>Ginger, Garlic, Apple Cider Vinegar, and Lemon Juice</title>
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		<title>Deb’s Juicing and the Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good morning guys! How is everyone doing today? We hope all are well, and we appreciate you guys stopping back in to visit! Well, as you’ve seen, I’ve been kind of on a tirade in regards to the fraud in &#8230; <a href="http://ridinouttherecession.com/?p=1510">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good morning guys! How is everyone doing today? We hope all are well, and we appreciate you guys stopping back in to visit!</p>
<p>Well, as you’ve seen, I’ve been kind of on a tirade in regards to the fraud in the government programs, and the IRS. I’m sorry, but in today’s economy I find such wastefulness and complete unconcern by our elected leaders appalling! This statement being true in good times, or bad. Why…because it’s OUR money!</p>
<p>Here we are, the taxpayers or the funders of our Country’s economic system, faced with tremendous challenges of keeping our own family’s fed, a roof over our heads, and all the other costs we incur in our daily lives. </p>
<p>Yet, our elected officials have decided that what we do…is still not enough. Take, take, take from the producers to give to the non-producers, and even ILLEGALS, and further burden us with such total incompetency to even be accountable for the money’s we give them?? What have we come to at this point in our Country? </p>
<p>But, let’s change gears again and get back more on topic of what our site is about…gardening, canning, sharing a recipe or two, and just kinda having a good time. Jerking each other’s chains, and hopefully, many times you guys leaving with a smile on your face! I know through your e-mails you sure put one on our faces! Thanks!</p>
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<p>I’ve got a meeting first thing this morning, so I’ll be short winded. Yeah, yeah, I know that’s hard to believe, BUT, I am capable of that…in a pinch! LOL! We’ll see though, won’t we?</p>
<p>Our first video is of the greenhouse again, and ole Deb pickin a few cucumbers. They’re Japanese cucumbers, which we’d never grown before, shoot, I might as well own up that I’d never even heard of them before!</p>
<p>But, we both love the taste, and even when they become very large they still are tender. Most times though we make pickles out of the larger ones. Same with our squash. If you’ve never eaten them, squash pickles are very, very good, and I personally prefer them over cucumber pickles anymore.</p>
<p>Here’s the video…</p>
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<p>Ole Deb’s looking pretty good, huh? Honestly though, she’s doing good! The Good Lord smiles on my Deb, doesn’t he? Good night, we are so blessed!</p>
<p>The other video is of our juicing. We’d done a video of this before, but we felt it appropriate to show once more. This, juicing, is one thing we think ALL you guys need to at least consider.</p>
<p>Again, although Deb was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer 13 months ago, every blood test we do comes back perfect. She’s aced every one of them! We do another next week.</p>
<p>Anyway, several of our friends and family are now juicing, even some of our fellow YouTubers, and every bit of feedback we get all praise the benefits they’re seein from the juicing!</p>
<p>All speak of the energy they now have, and how well they feel as a whole. Most all speak of weight loss they’re experiencing as well. Personally, I’ve lost 50 pounds. Talk about feeling better, Phew, I’m like a new man!</p>
<p>I tell Deb I feel like the 6 million dollar man, and she says I ought too…that’s about what the juice has cost us! LOL!!</p>
<p>Juicing, when you juice the quantity and variety that we do each morning is fairly expensive. Actually when we started out it was costing about 100 bucks a week, and recently went to about 160-180 bucks a week. No kidding.</p>
<p>But, Deb’s health can have no cost put on it, and this is the reason for our greenhouse…year round vegetables in a climate controlled area. We of course, supplement our juicing with our other gardens as well. </p>
<p>A couple reasons for this…first off the cost of food today. I know you guys are all seeing this firsthand! </p>
<p>The second is the AMOUNT of fruits and veggies we juice each morning. The reason is because in Deb’s regard, we’re trying to build…a SUPER immune system, and we feel this is exactly what we are doing. It’s working for us.</p>
<p>Now juicing is not the only treatment she’s decided upon with her alternative cancer treatment, BUT, it is one of THE major players.</p>
<p>Our point though is that we feel juicing is so beneficial, you guys may just want to give it a try, healthy or not!</p>
<p>You would not have to juice anywhere near what Deb and I do, again, we do so many for a reason. But, research your fruits and veggies, see for yourself the nutritional value of each, then juice the ones you feel would benefit YOU, the most!</p>
<p>Here’s the video…</p>
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<p>As you can see, Deb was having a little problem. Our juicer is beginning to…get tired. That dern thing is a workhorse though, and has been doing just what you just witnessed for over a year now! Plus, we’ll pick enough oranges, tangerines and grapefruit to juice about 4 gallons at a time…on top of what you see we do daily.</p>
<p>So, we love the type of juicer we use, and are very, very satisfied with the job it does, and the longevity of the machine.</p>
<p>By the way, there’s a brand new one under the stairway, still in the box. We’re going to order a new cutter blade though, and we both feel that will make our old one just like brand new. It has, we know, become dull from all the use it’s gotten!</p>
<p>We’d by this brand again, and again, and…well, you get the message!</p>
<p>Well, I’ve got to run! </p>
<p>You guys have a great day, and God bless! Deb says to keep a smile on your face, and one in your heart!</p>
<p>Dub and Deb</p>
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		<title>Uncle Dave…we’ve lost another good friend:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello again, and welcome back to Ridin Out the Recession. We’d like to thank you guys for stopping back by! Deb and I have a good friend and his name is Uncle Dave, or at least that’s how we’ve always &#8230; <a href="http://ridinouttherecession.com/?p=1156">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again, and welcome back to Ridin Out the Recession. We’d like to thank you guys for stopping back by!</p>
<p>Deb and I have a good friend and his name is Uncle Dave, or at least that’s how we’ve always known him. I’m ashamed to admit it, but I don’t know Uncle Dave’s exact age, but it has to be around 67 or 68.</p>
<p>Uncle Dave went to college with another friend of ours, Ronnie, who we knew as Turtle…Deb’s nickname for him. He was labeled this on account of he drove so dern slow.  Honestly, when Turtle got out on the highway in his truck the hair on his head wouldn’t move an inch…with the windows rolled…DOWN!!</p>
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<p>Turtle was a great guy, but passed about 4 years ago. Stopping now and looking back, it sure doesn’t seem like it’s been that long.</p>
<p>Turtle was survived by his wife Katherine, and their two sons. All of which are good people.</p>
<p>Turtle’s fit here is that he did go to school with Uncle Dave, and after many years apart, Dave moved to Florida from Texas to be nearer Turtle. Moved in right next door, and this is how Deb and I came to know Uncle Dave.</p>
<p>Uncle Dave was well liked by all of us, and we were blessed to get to know him. Red, our son, loved him, and they got pretty close themselves as Dave bought a home across from Red. Red has since moved to St. Cloud, but Uncle Dave’s new home was still near Ronnie and Katherine…right around the corner.</p>
<p>Uncle Dave was a Miami Hurricane fan, and me…I’m a Fla. Gator fan, so don’t think we haven’t been in some heated discussions in regards to college football! But, they were all in fun, and we did it just to aggravate the other one!</p>
<p>We’ve had a bunch of cooks, either down at Ronnie and Katherine’s, or here at our house, and Uncle Dave is just part of “the crew!” If you were cookin, and wanted to throw out an invite, Uncle Dave would 9 out of 10, oblige you.</p>
<p>Uncle Dave is always one of my favorite guests when throwin a cook. The reasoning behind this is very, very simple…he doesn’t eat much!</p>
<p>I don’t know that I’ve ever saw Uncle Dave mad at anyone. Maybe that’s just his nature but unlike me, if I’m mad…you know it! Uncle Dave though, just doesn’t seem to get excited. Sometimes I wish I were more like that…but only sometimes!</p>
<p>I’m a firm believer in not holding your emotions inside, but to let em rip, if need be. Why? I feel you live longer if you release your pent-up feelings, rather than hold them in and dwell on them! LOL! I don’t know how true that statement is, but that’s my story…and I’m stickin to it!!</p>
<p>If you are outside working, Uncle Dave always comes by with a toot of his horn, and a wave of his hand.</p>
<p>He lives by himself, and I really don’t know if he’d have it any other way. I believe he likes his independence, and he cooks and cleans like a dern ole housewife. Seriously, when you go to his home…it’s immaculate.</p>
<p>I swear to you, there’s never a dirty dish, a dirty rug, or anything at all out of place. The color of his carpet throughout his house…white, and I’ve never seen even one dirty spot on it since we’ve known him. To me, that’s amazing!</p>
<p>Well, I believe 3 to 4 months prior to Deb being diagnosed, Uncle Dave was diagnosed with lung cancer. He went through the chemo regime, and for the last 3-4 months has had very, very little quality of life. </p>
<p>He was given morphine and oxycodone (is that how you spell it?), acted like he felt some better, but the poor guy looked wild-eyed. A couple weeks ago Uncle Dave fell and broke his hip, and was put into a hospice home.</p>
<p>He fell off fast and every time we’d go he’d look a little worse. Poor Katherine, Ronnie’s wife, and her son Tommy, and his wife Judi were there most times. All night some times. </p>
<p>Uncle Dave was very close to the whole family, and they loved him as family. He really didn’t have much family of his own, and none were here, but Katherine and them stepped up, and kept him in love. They are again, a fine, fine bunch of people.</p>
<p>Deb and I rode up there Christmas night to see him. He was asleep, but I do believe he’d crack his eyes once in a while. The nurse came in and told us that he could hear us, but was too weak to respond. We stayed a little longer and left for home about 8 pm.</p>
<p>At 3:30 am, the next morning, Uncle Dave went home to be with our Lord. We sure are going to miss him, but we’re ecstatic that his pain is over. We know he’ll be in good hands, and will be looking down upon us. </p>
<p>What a terrible disease this is. We pray daily that someone will figure out the cure. We have lost too many friends this year to this disease, and it breaks our heart with each one. </p>
<p>Please join us and pray for all the people afflicted by this disease, and pray for their families as well. It’s a tough road to hoe, but if you’re stricken with it, it’s a road you must travel. It’s in God’s hands.</p>
<p>We have been so blessed that Deb is doing so well. She still does any and everything, just as she always has. What a tiger she’s been. I’m here to tell you guys, she’s never complained, and there’s not one ounce of her soul that doesn’t believe she’s going to whip this. I’m convinced! </p>
<p>Her positivity should be marketed and sold!</p>
<p>In closing out today, please say a prayer for Uncle Dave, and anyone else with this mess. Keep aware of your own body, and if you see, or feel something that may be out a wack…check it out! Time is a major, major player in regards to cancer. So, the quicker you have it diagnosed, the better it is for you many times.</p>
<p>God Bless you all, and Deb says to keep a smile on your face, and one in your heart!</p>
<p>Dub and Deb</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well guys, we took Deb back to the Doctor this past Monday for more blood work, and to have her port flushed out again. The results of her blood work…PERFECT!! Yes! As you know, Deb took one chemo treatment, then, &#8230; <a href="http://ridinouttherecession.com/?p=1054">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well guys, we took Deb back to the Doctor this past Monday for more blood work, and to have her port flushed out again. The results of her blood work…PERFECT!! Yes!</p>
<p>As you know, Deb took one chemo treatment, then, opted for alternative treatment. SO, when we hear that her blood tests are again perfect, boy, does that make us feel good. Through these tests, we don’t know how much ground we’re gaining yet, BUT, it lets us know that we sure ain’t losing ground either.</p>
<p>By her blood count tests coming back so well each time, this lets us know that as of right now her body is functioning as it should…</p>
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<p>We were going to have a scan done to check her cancer out on Nov. 2, but Deb decided against it. Actually her reasoning for postponing this was a good idea I thought too, after she told me her reasoning behind this decision. </p>
<p>First and foremost, is the simple fact that I’ve resigned myself to…it IS her decision, and her decision only. This is how it’s been since finding out about her cancer. We talk and discuss things periodically, BUT, the final say is Deb’s, and hers alone. To me, this is how it ought to be…no interference.</p>
<p>Secondly, she is finally gotten to the point that the alternative treatments we’re using, and there are several of them, she’s gotten to the point she’s taking all of them now full strength. A couple you have to build yourself up to get to the full recommended dosage, and now she’s been doing them all full strength for a couple months.</p>
<p>So, Deb decided that she’d rather stay on her alternatives for another couple months or so, then, have the scan done at that point. If she would have taken the scan back on the second, she would have had to have gotten off all her alternatives for a few days, so, she decided she’d rather keep her routine as it is rather than stop, and get a scan right yet.</p>
<p>My feelings on this were that simply…it’s your call, you do what you feel in your heart you should do, and that’s good enough for me. I’ll never buck her in these decisions, and honestly, I really have no right to buck her! I’m part of her support team, and that’s what I’ll continue to be. Support her in any and all decisions that she makes in this regard. </p>
<p>As we’re seeing already, I think the decisions that she’s made all have been jam up. She looks good, she feels good, and boy is she motivated. She is an inspiration to me and our family. She doesn’t acknowledge the words of, “you can’t, or just the word no, period!” She is…a go-getter!</p>
<p> Actually, I couldn’t be any prouder of her than I am now. She took the chemo, saw how it took her down, then stopped and re-evaluated her treatment choices. After considering her options, she decided on going with alternatives.</p>
<p>Let me stop here for a minute or two, and go back a month or so…</p>
<p>We had a reader comment a little while back, actually I believe it was the last time I discussed Deb’s personal progress with you guys. I had made a video showing Deb out picking peas, and how well she was doing. In reality, while I was filming her, she had no idea I was doing so.</p>
<p>But, as I watched her, I decided to film her because of how well she was doing, and again I’m so proud of the way she has grabbed this stuff by the horns, and locked up with it. Once more, I personally am so inspired by her work ethic number one, and number two, by her progress to date. </p>
<p>Anyway, the reader commented, and I don’t remember the exact wording, but it was basically “bustin my chops,” stating that I shouldn’t talk so badly about chemo, and that I may be causing people to go another route with their own treatment in regards to cancer.</p>
<p>I gotta tell you guys that this comment did “light me up,” upon reading this. Well, Deb and I went back and reread everything we’ve talked about in regards to Deb’s fight with cancer. In NO place period, has Deb or myself told anyone…don’t do chemo! NOT ONE TIME! </p>
<p>We knew we hadn’t, but to make sure, we decided to check it out, and sure enough, neither one of us have made such a remark. NEVER!</p>
<p>WHAT WE HAVE SAID is this…chemo was not right for Deb, this much we did say, but nowhere have we even attempted to tell people NOT TO DO CHEMO! First off…why would we make such a statement?? Really, why would we??</p>
<p>We don’t know FOR SURE yet, that the decisions we have made WILL cure Deb’s cancer, although we believe it will…100% believe it! </p>
<p>This one point is something that Deb and I do feel is very, very important, and may very well be the MOST important…believing in your treatment 100%, no matter if it be chemo, alternatives, or if you decide to do absolutely nothing at all! BUT, you have to believe that the decision you just made is 100% right!</p>
<p>Also, our story of our fight with cancer is not anyone else’s…<strong>it is Deb’s story of decisions Deb has made, no one else’s.</strong> I can’t possibly tell you not to do chemo, and we haven’t, <strong>because I haven’t even told my own wife what decision I feel is best for her,</strong> much less anyone else. I’ve only told Deb that the decisions she makes, are the decisions she feels are best for her. Decisions she has to feel right about IN HER OWN HEART, and if she does, then go with them, then know, and believe, that they’ll work.</p>
<p>If you look back at any article we’ve done, we’ve told everyone this is how we feel. We can’t tell anyone what treatment to choose…we can’t. BUT, we have said do only what you feel in your own heart what is right for you, and that’s ALL we’ve ever said in this regard.</p>
<p>That’s all I have to say about that…besides once again, Deb&#8217;s decision IS Deb&#8217;s decision, AND her decision was based on quality of life&#8230;her quality of life!</p>
<p>So, in closing let’s just reiterate once more….<strong>do what you feel you need to do. This is your decision and nobody else&#8217;s. </strong></p>
<p>This is a terrible disease, and I wish I could wave a wand and clear up any and everybody involved in their own fight with this, but sadly, I can’t.</p>
<p>To those of you with cancer, please know that you too are in our prayers, and we realize Deb’s in yours as well. Thank you all for your wonderful support Deb’s been shown, and for all your prayers on her behalf. You all are great, and we can’t express in words our heartfelt appreciation of your doing so! Thank you again, one and all!</p>
<p>You guys have a terrific day, and God Bless you and yours. As Deb always says, “Keep a smile on your face, and one in your heart!</p>
<p>Dub and Deb</p>
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