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  • From: elizabeth bell <whatintheworld1234@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Alternatives to Dentists Workshop in Central Texas
  • Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:49:19 -0500

Both workshops sound interesting to me, I am looking for a rideshare from
Northwest Arkansas to these workshops. thank you all, Elizabeth (my email
is whatintheworld1234@gmail.com)

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Marjory <forestgarden@gvtc.com> wrote:

> *Two Amazing Events in One Day: Alternatives To Dentists Workshop AND
> The Bug Eating Festival*
>
> We have two amazing events that will amplify your self-reliance skills
> tremendously if you can get to Central Texas. We plan on videoing both
> of these events, for those of you who can't attend. The main part of
> the day (from 9am to 4pm) is a workshop on how to handle dental issues
> yourself (which will include the skills to treating infections without
> antibiotics). Very powerful and extremely useful information. In the
> afternoon, (starting around 5pm) we offer you a fun way to experience a
> source of protein and fat you might not have ever considered, but in the
> future this could possibly save your life. You can sign up for one, or
> both of these events. Read below for details and we will see you on
> Sunday May 15th !
>
> *ALTERNATIVES TO DENTISTS AND TREATING INFECTIONS WITHOUT ANTI-BIOTICS
> (9am-4pm)
> *
>
> In this one-day class Doug Simons will teach two very important
> subjects; how to care for your teeth without access to a dentist, and
> how to handle infections without using antibiotics. Doug has spent most
> of the last 30 years living off the land very primitively in the Gila
> Wilderness. We are lucky to have this amazing herbalist and healer
> coming to Central Texas to teach simple methods for handling some major
> health issues. I have personally been using these techniques and can
> vouch for their effectiveness.
>
> Dental workshop agenda:
>
> Morning session (9 am - noon)
> - Effective dental hygiene without brushes, paste, or floss
> - Treating cavities with herbs
> - Treating abscesses with herbs and poultices
> - Treating cracked and chipped teeth
> - Treating gums and gum disease
>
> Lunch break approximately 1 hour - *bring you own sack lunch*
>
> Afternoon session (1:00pm - 4:00 pm)
> - Using poultices to treat deep infection
> - How to make a poultice: what plants, techniques, and most common mistakes
> - Treating broken bones and sprains with poultices
> - Treating stings and bites
>
>
>
> *BUG EATING FESTIVAL (5pm to 7:30pm)
> *
>
> Bring the kids! Bring yourself! But leave everything you've been taught
> about good table manners at home. We're gonna eat bugs!
> Entomophogy...The worldwide practice of eating insects (and spiders).
> Big fat juicy ones, wee little skinny ones, we're all gonna eat bugs.
> Why not do it in a fun and friendly environment - you never know when
> you might really need it....
>
> Allen Davisson will be visiting us for our fourth year to create another
> amazing evening that you and your kids will be remember for the rest of
> your lives. Kids under 18 yrs old are free for the Bug festival. If you
> have a camera, bring it! We will be preparing tasty treats of
> grasshoppers, crickets, spiders, katydids, bees, wasps, wormy things and
> if we're lucky, a scorpion or two.
>
> This will be a BYOB (Bring Your Own Bugs to share) party; start catching
> them early so we have lots! They can be stored in a bag in the freezer
> until the 15th but get an early start so we have a swarm.
>
> This will also be a 'normal' potluck so *bring a dish of ordinary food
> to share. *Bring a dish large enough to feed 8 hungry people.
>
> Grasshoppers, crickets, katydids... keep them alive overnight so they
> get a chance to "purge" then freeze em.
> Wasp nests... into a jar with the whole nest... NOTHING will be wasted.
> Wolf Spiders... put on a headlamp and their eyes glow like green laser
> emeralds at night. They taste like chicken but they'll eat each other so
> keep em separate.
> Grubs...new on our menu this year... not for the faint of heart.
> Mealworms.... Usually from the pet store but we wouldn't want to miss em!
> Scorpians - yum, yum, the best of the flavors - bring as many as you
> can. They show up yellow at night under a black light - that is the
> easiest way to catch them.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Both of these incredible events will be held at the Watterson Dance hall
> in Red Rock about 45 miles SE of Austin. You must pre-register to
> attend. The workshop and bug eating party will fill up quickly!
>
> Below are some buttons to register for the workshop alone, the bug
> Festival alone, or a combination of both. We apologize for the crude
> button codes and the possibility you might have to checkout several
> times. The costs per person are:
>
> The Dental Workshop and Bug Festival together is $85.00
>
> The Dental Workshop Only is $75.00
>
> The Bug Festival Only is $10.00
>
> You must pre-register to attend. Go to link to workshops registration
> to register.
>
> Backyard Food Production <www.backyardfoodproduction.com/dvd>
>
> www.backyardfoodproduction.com <www.backyardfoodproduction.som>
>
>
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