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Corinne Wilder's avatar

Just received a TikToc video that Braggs Cider Vinegar has been bought by Katie Perry and husband Orlando Bloom who are teaming up with Braggs Cider Vinegar to use his poisonous apeel products. I did not research this yet, proceed with caution on food products now.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Yes and Braggs used to have Bible verses on each bottle. They don’t anymore!

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Beth Marie Evans's avatar

I’m sure his money had a lot to do with it. It couldn’t have been his looks. They make a lot of money with their “vaccine abuse” on those who have no power to protect themselves from these atrocities.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Yes they do without a care about who they hurt.

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Beth Marie Evans's avatar

They will surely reap what they have sown, but in the meantime,we must protect ourselves from their ilk, by whatever means necessary.

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Beth Marie Evans's avatar

I know, especially since he seems to be given so much authority in positions, such as vaccines, where it doesn’t seem warranted. Having been in past abusive relationships, and making wrong choices myself, I can empathize with her. I’m thinking a lot of abuse was likely going on behind the scenes.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

It’s well-known that he flagrantly cheated on her throughout. That could NOT have been easy. And I imagine there may have been at least emotional abuse going on. Still — it’s almost as if he shaped her thoughts and beliefs so wholly that she continues to support the vaccines and other ideas that he got from his own family of origin.

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Beth Marie Evans's avatar

Bill Gates, even more unsafe than this substance.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

I agree! And while I have zero love lost for Melinda Gates, I have wondered what it must have been like for her — married for so long to such a strange, dangerous, and self-centered little man.

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Danni Macfarland's avatar

I have been following this Apeel coating story as well. Just another reason to support your local farmers.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Absolutely! We must support our local farmers anyway! Local is always better.

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DBB's avatar

Fortunately for me, the only place around here that sells Apeel coated produce is Target (and I ain’t shopping there anytime soon).

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Same for me (for now) Target (which I haven’t shopped at for a little over 2 years).

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Fukitol's avatar

Wouldn't it be nice if you could hear about something like this and just say, "wow, sounds great"? What the world might be like without a century of literally and figuratively poisoning wells.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Yes. The disturbing news is seemingly never ending at this point.

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Ray № 11811's avatar

Has everyone already forgotten the Alar scare?

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

I have not. But I don’t think it will help much in this instance.

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Brigitte's avatar

Thank you for sharing this information.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

You’re welcome, Brigitte.

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Intercessor Todd's avatar

To me, Apeel sounds like the message of a certain snake in a Garden long ago--If you eat it, you surely will not die! A snake then, a snake now. Lord, grant us wisdom even to the food we eat.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

It does — on so many levels, Todd!

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just mud by Ron's avatar

Am appreciating the info. I am a sucker for homemade soaps! Been working on ginger beer here; it's tasty! Garden's looking great Samantha! It's trying to snow today in S central PA! ❄️🙄

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Thanks for your kind words, Ron! I’ll post updated pictures of more crops as they grow larger. I’ve never made soap before, so am excited for this new adventure. Ginger beer — that sounds delicious. I imagine you use fresh ginger when you make it, right? Is it like a soda? Snowing this time of year, wow! A lot of weird things going on with weather, earthquakes, etc., lately. And, NO, it’s not due to “climate change” in the Greta Thunberg sense! I came across an account on YouTube that explains what’s going on using ACTUAL science. It’s fascinating.

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just mud by Ron's avatar

I'm sure you'll like the soap making. Wouldn't mind having a go at that. The ginger, yes fresh, you get going like sourdough starter. The you make a batches of ginger, water, and sugar and add some of the fermented batch to. It's ferments as long as you let it, but you have to watch the pressures as it can break your bottle!

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

That sounds FASCINATING Ron. I’ve never heard of that. I love making sourdough, though! But I’m going to look up this ginger procedure.

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just mud by Ron's avatar

https://youtu.be/QjDwjjbQPPU?feature=shared

This recipe is real tasty. It's good for settling your belly, too!

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Corinne Wilder's avatar

Natural vegetable & fruit wash:

1 Tablespoon Lemon juice, 10 drops grapefruit seed extract, 2 Tablespoons baking soda, 1 cup filtered water, 1/4 cup white Vinegar.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Thank you, Corinne! I’ll try this formula; though, when it comes to the Apeel coating, the company proudly boasts that it’s impossible to wash it off. Have you ever added a bit of apple cider vinegar to your wash?

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Corinne Wilder's avatar

I haven’t but I can! Good suggestion. I’m watching out for that costing do I dont purchase any of it. I pretty much eat fresh vegetables or fruits. One of my juicing books had that formula in it. I keep it on my counter. I don’t really eat meat anywhere became o don’t raise it anymore (had a 80 acre farm) or trust what has been done/fed to the animal. So sad what we are going through. I bought some Brussels sprouts at Aldi that had the worst smell do I returned them. Foods are turning up at stores that have been affected. Thanks for the suggestion. I use cider vinegar a lot. I make my own salad dressings. I try not to buy dressings.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

The apple cider vinegar with “mother,” is definitely a little more expensive than regular apple cider vinegar and certainly far more than white vinegar (which I use a lot of also for other things). That’s crazy about the Aldi Brussels sprouts. We grow our own. Speaking of Aldi, I have only “tried” to shop there one about 5 years ago. I had a VERY bad experience that time (not food related), so just have not been back. Part of it, though, is because we only eat grass-fed, natural beef, free range chicken, etc. I’m not sure one can buy that at Aldi, but maybe…I guess I should check.

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Corinne Wilder's avatar

This is a Bill Gates product. Eat at your own risk.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Exactly!

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Stone Bryson's avatar

I'll be damned - actually serving a version of 'wax fruits.' Who knew this day would come *facepalm

No, fruit lasting for 28 days is NOT natural, therefore it cannot - in my very-humble opinion - be good for us.

Knowledge is power, and I very much appreciate the knowledge here. Thanks so much for sharing it!

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Haha some of the produce — like limes and other citrus — will stay “perfect” for 45+ days, according to the company. I’m doing a face slap right along with you. Are they serious, Stone? I mean, produce is supposed to be perishable! Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment. You’re such a doll! 😘

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Charlotte Pendragon's avatar

Peel everything you eat now! I read Tennessee is banning vaccine injected Frankenfood.

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Absolutely, Charlotte! We peel most everything anyway — I prefer my carrots peeled as well as my cucumbers, etc. This irks me because now restaurants can use organic produce with this coating on it and they aren’t required to reveal it and they can still claim things like, “We use only certified organic produce in our menu items.” So deceptive!

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