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REBLOG (12-30-21)   There is the #Mi'kmaq #Blackbird   The International Year of Indigenous Languages is a United Nations observance in 2019 that aims to raise awareness of the consequences of the endangerment of Indigenous languages across the world, with an aim to establish a link between language, development, peace, and reconciliation. To bring awareness to this important cause students at Allison Bernard Memorial High School in Eskasoni, Cape Breton recorded Paul McCartney's Blackbird in their native Mi'kmaq language. Songwriter: Paul McCartney Translation: Katani Julian and Albert "Golydada" Julian  Music Production: Carter Chiasson Audio Production: Jamie Foulds (Soundpark Studios) Video Production: Matthew Ingraham and Multimedia 12 students from ABMHS Project Lead/Music Teacher: Carter Chiasson Pu’tliskiej – Kime’sk // LYRICS:  Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq Kina’masi telayja’timk tel pitawsin eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq Ewlapin nike’ ...

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 These pesticide-removing recipes (and several variations on them) can be readily found on the Internet; they are free of the unwanted synthetic chemicals—and costs—of commercial versions and super easy to make.

 


 

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DIY Pesticide Remover-1

 

Mix in spray bottle: 2 cups of tap water, 1/4 cup of white vinegar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice

 

Spritz your produce thoroughly.  Let mixture remain on produce for 2-3 minutes.  Rinse thoroughly under running water.

 



DIY Pesticide Remover-2 (concentrated)

Check out the latest scientific study findings on what the research has found about baking soda as the most effective ingredient for removing pesticides from produce.

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Mix in spray bottle: 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon lemon juice.

 

Spritz your produce thoroughly.  Let mixture remain on produce for 5 minutes.  Rinse thoroughly under running water.

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