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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2022-09-28 03:28 am

Content notes for "Coyote Never Loses"

These are the content notes for "Coyote Never Loses."


"Coyote never loses. Because I change the rules of the games my enemies play. What are the rules of your game?"
Patricia Briggs, Frost Burned

Baths are used for spiritual cleansing in voodoo and other traditions. Even science has noticed that you can wash away bad feelings with soap. You can buy or make lavender salt scrub. This one uses epsom salt. Both lavender and salt have cleansing qualities.

LadyPax is a Terramagne-American brand of feminine hygiene supplies. Among other things, they sell packages of mixed supplies for party monitors, businesses, or other hospitality purposes that typically include 1-2 types of pads, 1-2 types of tampons, 1-2 types of period relief medication, blood remover wet wipes, and anti-stain wipes. Compact, portable, affordable, and good for solving most problems caused by a surprise visit from the Red Queen.

Granny Smith apples are among the best for cooking and they also store well.

Read about the Three Sisters.

Popular beans include true red cranberry beans.

Explore some of the best slow cookers,

This is the Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook,

Edible Health
is a Terramagne-American magazine with vividly colored pictures of food, primarily fresh fruits and vegetables, news from the nutrition field, dietary tips for specific illnesses or injuries, lots of nutritious recipes, and detailed showcases of individual ingredients.

Forage! is a Terramagne-American magazine for wildcrafters, lots of colorful photographs, nature features, ingredient showcases, recipes, and advice on landscaping for wildcrafters.

Read some of the best dictionaries.

Explore the best wordless books for children and for all ages. These work great in any language learning program.

Sweat lodges can help with healing. The sacred herbs include sage, cedar, sweetgrass, lavender, star anise, red willow, bear root, copal, and piñon. Traditionally a peace pipe is smoked, which may be filled with tobacco or other herbs. Plants grown for spiritual purposes tend to be more potent, and Shiv is a light touch to begin with.

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