Sunday 31 December 2017

What Are the Chemicals In Our Bread | How to Make Everything


Have you ever wondered what all those complicated ingredients are in your white bread? Are they dangerous and what are they actually doing to the bread? Andy visits a Baker and a Food Scientist to learn the pros and cons of using additives in your bread. He takes that knowledge and makes two batches of his own. Thank you to Baker's Field Flour and Bread and Dr. Ted Labuza for helping us with this video http://ift.tt/2qbhjVj || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich, Aisha Iftikhar || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Future House | Drinking Water from Thin Air


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2lBxV34 Ask This Old House smart technology expert Ross Trethewey finds a solar panel that can generate clean drinking water out of thin air. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 2 hours Cost: $5000 Skill Level: Advanced Tools List for Installing a Solar Panel to Get Drinking Water from Thin Air: Drill Wrench Shopping List: Solar panel array 2x4 redwood Lag bolts 3⁄8” water line Steps: • Mount the redwood boards to structure in the roof with lag bolts. • Connect the mounting bracket to the redwood boards using lag bolts. • Connect the solar panel array to the mounting bracket. • Connect the 3⁄8” water line to the water reservoir and the water reservoir to the house. • From the inside, connect the waterline to the refrigerator or a dedicated faucet. Resources: Ross saw the SOURCE solar panel array, manufactured by Zero Mass Water (http://ift.tt/2sxqkHU). The materials required to install these panels come included with the array. Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

How to Clean Brick with Acid


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2lBxV34 Ask This Old House mason Mark McCullough demonstrates how to clean soot out of brick using acid. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 2 hours Cost: $50 Skill Level: Moderate Tools List for Cleaning Brick: 2 Buckets 2 Brushes Shopping List: Acidic masonry cleaner Drop cloths Tarps Containment sock (or old towels) Safety goggles Rubber gloves Steps: • Protect the area around the bricks being cleaned. Lay down a drop cloth first to prevent any scratching from materials, then cover that with a plastic tarp. • Place the containment sock around the bricks being cleaned on top of the tarp to further contain the mess. • Before handling the acidic cleaner, put on rubber gloves and goggles to protect yourself from serious burns. • Dry brush the surface of the brick to remove any loose particles. • Fill the first bucket with only water. • Dip the brush into the bucket of water and dampen the brick until it’s thoroughly soaked. • Fill the next bucket halfway with water. Then pour the masonry cleaner into the bucket of water. It’s important to pour the masonry cleaner into the water instead of the other way around to prevent any burns from the acid. • Dip a second brush into the masonry cleaner mixture, then gently apply the brush to the brick. • Let the brick absorb the cleaner for 3-5 minutes, then use the water brush to scrub any residue off the brick. • Repeat this process until the brick is clean. If the desired results are not achieved, strengthen the concentration of the cleaner in the bucket and also scrub a little harder than during the first pass. Resources: Mark cleaned the brick with Sure Klean 600 acidic cleaner, manufactured by Prosoco (http://www.prosoco.com ). It can be found at masonry supply stores and sometimes at painting supply stores. This cleaner should not be confused with muriatic acid, which is stronger and more dangerous. The other materials used for this project, including buckets, brushes, drop cloths, gloves, and goggles, can be found at home centers. Expert advice on this project was provided by MJM Masonry (http://ift.tt/2j5UT4r). Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

How to Care for Orchids


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2lBxV34 Ask This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook teaches the five basics of caring for orchids. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 5 minutes/week Cost: $40 Skill Level: Beginner Shopping List: Orchids Fertilizer Steps: • Water – Let orchids dry out before watering. Once they’re dry, place them under a sink and run the water until it starts pouring out of the bottom of the pot. Once it does, count to ten before turning the water off. • Fertilizer – Use fertilizer “weakly weekly,” meaning use only a little bit of fertilizer once a week to keep the plant strong. Only fertilize after watering. • Ventilation – Place orchids in an area where there is ventilation and air can cycle through the plant. • Sunlight – Place orchids near a South/Southeast facing window, but don’t place them directly in sunlight. • Temperature – Drop the temperature in the room the orchids are at night to help them grow stronger. Resources: Orchids and the products required to care for them, including fertilizer and planting media like sphagnum moss, can be purchased from a nursery or home center. Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

How to Straighten a Window


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2lBxV34 Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shims a window that has fallen out of parallel due to improper installation. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 3-4 hours Cost: $20 Skill Level: Moderate Tools List for Straightening a Window: Utility knife Pry bar Nail gun Shopping List: Shims Nails Window and Door Expanding Foam insulation Wood glue Steps: • Use a utility knife to score the window casing from the wall and from the jamb. • Carefully pry the casing away from the wall. • Cut a small amount of the wallboard with the utility knife to see the rough opening. • Place shims in the gap between the window and the rough opening. Repeat this process on their other side of the window until the window becomes parallel again. • Check the window for parallel by measuring the width of the window at the top, middle, and bottom. If the measurements aren’t equal, adjust the shims accordingly. • Nail the window and the shims to the rough opening using a nail gun. • Cut the excess from the shims off with a utility knife. • Fill the gap between the window and the rough opening with spray foam insulation designed for windows and doors. • Reattach the casing with wood glue and the nail gun. Resources: The materials Tom used to fix the window gap, including shims, the hammer, and the utility knife, can be found at home centers. Resources: The materials Tom used to fix the window gap, including shims, the hammer, and the utility knife, can be found at home centers. Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

Friday 29 December 2017

Is Alcoholism Inherited? | Alcoholism


Alcoholism is disease, here’s some resources to help you fight back: Responsible Drinking: A Moderation Management Approach http://amzn.to/1ZdgP9f I Need to Stop Drinking!: How to get back your self-respect. http://amzn.to/1VEqbeU Why You Drink and How to Stop: A Journey to Freedom: http://amzn.to/1Q8pAv2 Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book: http://amzn.to/1N0rttl Alcoholics: Dealing With an Alcoholic Family Member, Friend or Someone You Love: http://amzn.to/1j9cvH4 Watch more How to Understand Alcoholism videos: http://ift.tt/2Ck1CQp People are often concerned about whether they can inherit alcohol disorders or other substance disorders. What we do know now from research, is that there is a genetic predisposition to developing alcohol problems. There are genes that we know could be passed on from generation to generation, that can determine the potential for an alcohol use disorder. People have to be careful that, if there is a lot of alcohol use and alcohol problems in a family, they should know that and often people don't want to discuss it. There's a lot of shame that goes along with substance use disorders. But families, they should discuss it, because what it really means for someone, is that if you have a child and you have a family where there's been a lot of alcohol problems, even if you as a parent may not have any kind of problem with substance use, it means that your child may have a higher likelihood of developing a substance use disorder than the child in a family where there isn't that genetic predisposition. On the other hand, people can get very scared about that and feel that, "Oh my God, if I have this in my family, I can never drink." Well, that's certainly a choice to be made by an individual. They may not want to take that risk. But what it really does mean, is that people need to be much more mindful of how they drink and how they may use other substances. They may need to be more mindful than the next person, of that. And, again, I say that with the caveat that all of us should be mindful of how much we drink, or use any substances. But people who have that genetic predisposition, have to be particularly so and really need to always be thinking about their drinking and how much they drink and how they're drinking, and really, throughout their life. And really teaching their children the same thing.

Thursday 28 December 2017

Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4 Episode 3 | Extended Highlights 4


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Crabgrass Beer & Dandelion Wine | How to Brew Everything | Weed Booze


Continuing my quest of my brewing side series, I'm taking the bothersome garden weeds of crabgrass and dandelion and attempting to turn them into beer and wine. Check out the MakeSomething Channel where David builds a wine rack for the bottle of dandelion wine I sent him. https://youtu.be/b3lPH5_srpE https://www.youtube.com/DrunkenWoodworker || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Wednesday 27 December 2017

Best Treats for a Potbellied Pig | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2CefsBh Everybody loves to treat their pigs. That's because pigs love to eat. But you should be very, very concerned about what you're giving them as a treat and when you're giving them a treat. You be sure that you're only treating them when you've asked them to do something and they have done what you've asked them to do. Appropriate treats are in the grain and greens, you can give them a Cheerio - a Cheerio, not a bowl full of Cheerios - but only after they have done something you've asked them to do. It's very important that you don't continually treat the pig to go from point A to point B, that you're actually treating the pig when it accomplishes what you're asking it to do. And it needs to be one little treat, it doesn't have to be a bowl full of treats. Doesn't have to be a apple, it can be a slice of apple. So keep your treats at a minimum and only in the grain and greens. If you give them green spinach leaves, that's good for them and they probably love it.

Monday 25 December 2017

How to Deal w/ Toilet Training Tantrums | Potty Training


Potty Training Stinks! Here’s some products that may help: Summer Infant Lil' Loo Potty, White and Teal: http://amzn.to/1WNKbc3 Arm and Hammer Secure Comfort Potty Seat: http://amzn.to/1VEpkuG Potty (Leslie Patricelli board books) Board book: http://amzn.to/1FTEDbT Oh Crap! Potty Training: Everything Modern Parents Need to Know: http://amzn.to/1j9bBKD Potty Train in a Weekend: Mom of four shares the secrets: http://amzn.to/1Q8pio1 Watch more How to Potty Train Your Child videos: http://ift.tt/2BOtI73 Let's talk about what you should do if your child has tantrums when it comes to potty training. It's really important to remain calm as difficult as it may be, you don't want to get upset with your child. Once you start potty training, if you ask your child to use the potty or tell them that it's time to go to the potty and they have a tantrum, you don't want that to get them out of using the potty. For instance, if you say, "Okay. It's time to go sit in the potty" and your child falls on the floor and has a tantrum, starts screaming and crying, he says, "No, I don't want to." You can't let that behavior get them out of going to the potty. You still want to follow through with your demand. So you want to tell them, you know, "We're going to go sit on the potty now." You want to help them up. You can gently guide them under their armpits to the bathroom. Don't carry them, don't make it fun, still having them walk to the bathroom on their own with a little bit of guidance, but it's important that you don't let the tantrum allow them to not do the behavior that you asked them to do because they will learn that every time they don't want to go potty, all they have to do is throw a tantrum. So you need to be consistent in the way that you respond to tantrums. Basically just ignore, continue on with what they're doing and have them go to the potty, and that way, you can reduce tantrums again in the future.

Friday 22 December 2017

How Filters Affect Your Photography | Photography Tutorial


Awesome Camera Gear: Canon PowerShot: http://amzn.to/1AcWPdL Portable Printer: http://amzn.to/1EVfbvq64 Gig Memory Card: http://amzn.to/1FrNKhk Canon EOS 7D: http://amzn.to/1PvfhoRSelfie Stick: http://amzn.to/1dhLLSC Hero Go Pro: http://amzn.to/1Ehu8Y1Droid Fish Eyes: http://amzn.to/1Ehu8Y1 Fuji Instant Camera: http://amzn.to/1cN5WGUBOSE Headphones: http://amzn.to/1JwPuHR Want to improve your Photography? Night and Low-Light Photography Photo Workshop: http://amzn.to/1j9aLh4 Portrait Studio 600W Day Light Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit: http://amzn.to/1OYJP0X Photography: Complete Guide to Taking Digital Pictures: http://amzn.to/1PiX4sF Tony Northrup's DSLR Book: Create Stunning Digital Photography http://amzn.to/1FXngXC The Beginner's Photography Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1LiEChT Watch more How to Take Better Photos videos: http://bit.ly/1F0gt9x Someone once told me that filters are cheating. Filters in photography are not cheating; they're just a tool like your camera to hep take better photographs. There are three filters I want to talk about today. The first one, probably the most common, in the circular polarizing filter. The circular polarizing filter screws onto the front of your lens and allows you to change the polarity of light. When asked what the polarizing filter does, most people would answer "It makes the sky darker." It does, but it also makes the ground darker as well. It's not the reason you use it. The polarizing filter is used to change the polarity of light. It can make surfaces more reflective or see-through. For example, a window can be either using a polarizing filter. Blues become more vibrant, the water can become more reflective or see-through, and skies and grass also becomes much better for landscape photography. The second filter I want to talk about is the variable ND filter. Like the circular polarizer, it screws on the front of the lens, and by switching it, it allows me to change how much light is entering my camera at any time of day. That allows me to pick what shutter speed I want to shoot with, rather than the shutter speed being determined by the brightness of the light. The filter I use the most is the graduated ND filter. this filter starts off dark at the top and works its way to clear at the bottom. By placing it in front of the camera, I can even the exposure of the sky to the ground, which means I get a more effective landscape. You don't have to hold the graduated filter in front for the entire time; you can screw on a bracket, slide the bracket in and this filter will sit there comfortably in front of your camera so you are always getting that nicely-exposed sky. I prefer not to use the bracket myself, as it does tend to create a bit of a tunnel and therefore a vignette in the photograph. To see how well one of these works, have a look at the screen and we're going to put a digital graduated filter on a landscape so we can see how it effects the photograph. So what I'm doing now is drawing a graduated ND filter in front of my photograph and using that to control exactly what's going on just from where the filter lands. So you can see from having absolutely bright sky and an even foreground, I can measure my sky to the foreground and have a nice easy exposure. So these three filters - the circular polarizer, the variable ND and the graduated ND filter - are the three filters I never leave home without.

Turning Sugarcane Into Candy Canes | HTME


Enter offer code "makeeverything" at Squarespace.com for 10% off your first purchase, or visit: http://ift.tt/2jPdeTD After my failures at making candy corn, I take another stab at making a candy cane, starting from sugarcane. For flavoring I use cinnamon I harvested in Mexico, and mint and wintergreen I grew and foraged plus distilled alcohol to extract the flavoring. Thank you to Terry John Zila and Cooks of Crocus Hill, get your own class from Terry: http://ift.tt/2BSJvyj Cody'slab's video on processing sugar beets into sugar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzA5xrYWuQ4 Check out our website made through Squarespace: http://ift.tt/2xVVtIt || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://ift.tt/1bFo3O7) Source: http://ift.tt/12txfB3 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Thursday 21 December 2017

Herb Crusted Fillets of Cornish Brill | Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4


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Wednesday 20 December 2017

What Is a Potbellied Pig aka Mini Pig? | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2oZqcjZ A pot-belly pig is a miniature swine. They're also referred to as miniature pigs. They have a lot of different names. Some of the names are just a brand, and some of them are actually descriptions, and most of them are mutts. In fact, they're all mutts. They are mutt. They came from a variety of Southeast Asian breeds initially. Now, they are mixed with other breeds as well. Today, the breeds are such a combination of breeds, but what we're noticing is that their size is becoming a little bit smaller than the original ones. We also find that there's a variety of colors that we didn't see early on. The biggest difference is the size between the livestock pigs and the miniature pigs. They're probably about 10% of the larger ones. The pot-belly pig is honestly about 80 to 120 pounds. Some are smaller, very few though, and some of them are larger, and not a lot of them unless they're overweight.

Monday 18 December 2017

What Is SCERTS? | Autism


Learn more about Autism with these Tools and Resources: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity: http://amzn.to/1MeQvSu Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method: http://amzn.to/1PiTfUb 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism: http://amzn.to/1Ru8qsR Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Game: http://amzn.to/1Zd77Us The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules: http://amzn.to/1OlWHga Watch more How to Understand Autism videos: http://ift.tt/2BtBwYh Another commonly used behavior intervention for children with an autism spectrum diagnosis is caller S.C.E.R.T.S. The acronym S-C-E-R-T-S stands for Social Communication Emotional Regulation and Transactional Support. The social communication piece is very important, because that is an area that children have difficulty with, particularly in the autism spectrum. So to build on that connectiveness, to build on the social awareness, interaction, engagement, is a very important piece for a child to be able to learn to connect and to basically grow in his school environment as well as natural environment. Emotional regulation comes in from just, if a child has sensory issues, or gets overexcited, or is just not involved, learning becomes an issue, engagement is an issue. So helping these children regulate, and emotionally regulate is very important. A lot of sensory interventions are useful but also behavior and getting children to calm down. For transactions, the transactional piece is what helps build on relationships and interactions with prompting, with support. And not only just for the child but also the team members need to be able to orchestrate and work together. What the child needs, whether it's a speech pathologist, occupational therapist together with the psychologist, it's a whole combination taking place in the school system. And what I like about this approach is it a bit from everybody, and makes it usable, and it gets to one of the core symptoms. So not just dealing with education but dealing with the social piece, dealing with the internal emotional regulation piece, as well as the transactional piece because the child has to be able to engage with their environment and manipulate the environment and have the environment work with the child as well. And that interaction and that support is very crucial and very beneficial for children with the autism spectrum.

Sunday 17 December 2017

Khol Eyeliner and Ultramarine Eyeshadow From Scratch | HTME: Cosmetics


Download War Robots 6v6 PvP game and get AWESOME Starter Pack! http://bit.ly/2kwiSXw For the final and most challenging items of the cosmetics series, I struggle to create the synthetic pigment ultramarine and also recreate the Egyptian style of kohl eyeliner. Thank you to Karoline from Elixery Cosmetic House for her guidance: http://ift.tt/2yNabxr || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Friday 15 December 2017

Anger & Depression | Anger Management


Want to get a grip on your Anger? Check out these resources: Beyond Anger: How to Free Yourself from the Grip of Anger: http://amzn.to/1VFo0CA The Anger Workbook: http://amzn.to/1FXmxpi Anger Management For Dummies: http://amzn.to/1VFokRC The Cow in the Parking Lot: A Zen Approach to Overcoming Anger: http://amzn.to/1QZTMcb Anger Management for Everyone: Seven Proven Ways to Control Anger: http://amzn.to/1Om49ro Watch more Anger Management videos: http://ift.tt/2ohSUMD Anger is frequently spoken about in the same sentence as depression. And probably, that goes back to Freud. Originally, depression was conceptualized by Freud as anger turned inward. So oftentimes, anger has been subsumed under depression as a psychopathology. Now, recent research doesn't really indicate that that's necessarily the case. With that said, even though anger is something that is oftentimes characterized by high physical activity and approach behaviors and depression is something that typically when people think of it involves escape or withdrawal behaviors and low activity, there are some similarities. They're both negative emotions. And in fact, in anger management trials, one of the studies we did... We had people coming in with very, very intense, extreme anger management issues. And it turned out there was high comorbidity with major depressive disorder. So even though these were people who were out and they were engaged in really active angry behaviors, they also had high symptoms of depression. So it may not be necessarily that depression is anger turned inward. But that doesn't mean that the same person can in fact be experiencing both depression and having anger management difficulties. Now the good news is and we weren't sure this was going to happen. But we had these people come in for anger management treatment. And when they came in, they had high levels of anger and they had high levels of depression. The treatments we provided, we based them on cognitive interventions, relaxation interventions, and then skills like problem solving and a sort of communication. So that was the focus. We also did things though to bolster their motivation so that they wanted to participate in the actual anger management. Now with that said, fortunately, it turns out that the anger management treatment was very, very successful. Their anger symptoms came down dramatically. That was about their experience of anger. And also, the behaviors they engaged in that were self-sabotaging. What was also the case though was their depressive symptoms went down as well. So while there are empirically supportive treatments for depression. And certainly if you're experiencing depression, we want you to speak to a professional who can provide you with an evidence-based treatment for depression. We also have some evidence that if someone has anger and depression, it's possible that by learning these skills, these cognitive behavior therapy skills, it might in fact be able to bring down the symptoms of both. But again, whether it's depression or an anger issue, it's something you definitely want to consult, a psychologist or a psychiatrist or other mental healthcare provider to deal with. They're both very serious issues. But fortunately, both of these in fact are highly, highly treatable.

Thursday 14 December 2017

Soufflé Pancakes With a Rhubarb Compote | Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4


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Wednesday 13 December 2017

Winemaking in Southern California | How to Brew Everything


Thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this episode! Click here to get your Skillshare two month risk free trial! http://skl.sh/htme While in LA for the streamys I stopped to check out the wine industry in Santa Barbara County and help pick my own grapes. Thank you to Lewis and Lewellen Winery for showing me their operations: http://www.llwine.com/ || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Myth of Mini Pigs & Micro Pigs | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2j0CGCo Some of the myths the pot-belly pigs is that they are a dirty animal, and that isn't true at all. They're very clean. As a matter of fact, that's why they're such a good house pet. They are very, very meticulous in the house. Actually, they are very disturbed in the barnyard. That the other pets in the barnyard, like the goats and the cows, they are messy, and the pigs are very disturbed because they want to be very, very clean. Another myth is that they eat garbage. Mnh-mnh, they don't eat garbage at all. They are true vegetarians. They should be kept on a diet of just greens and grains, is what I tell people. So keep them on a good pot-belly pig food and not eating garbage or dough. Another myth is that they are dumb. They are not dumb at all. As a matter of fact, they're a lot smarter than I am half the time. You actually have to appreciate their extreme intelligence. They say that they are the forth most intelligent animal on Earth, so they are pretty smart. As a matter of fact, they learn how to manipulate about at the same way that a two- or three-year-old child does. They can get their way pretty easily, so we have to be aware and be a good parent in order to have a good pig. Another myth is that they are fat. That's not true. I know artists, for years, have depicted them as a big, round, fat animal, and that's not true at all. They should be sleek and lean and athletic like a dog. The biggest myth is their size, and I think that is the biggest problem that we face today as far as myths go. There is a lot of breeders online that will be telling you that they only get 20, 25 pounds. That's not true at all. The smallest ones I've ever seen are 60 pounds, and that's only a few of them. Most of them get to be 80. I consider that to be a small pig. A hundred and twenty pounds is a larger size, average larger size pig. So that's a big myth you have to be very careful of. When we think about these pigs, we need to understand that these are miniature swine. They are not miniature to their breed, they are miniature to their species.

Monday 11 December 2017

How to Order Wine in Polish | Polish Lessons


Like these Polish Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1LoEGIy Cześć! Looking to learn Polish? Polish, Q&S: Learn to Speak: http://amzn.to/1NnXyhG Polish, Basic: Learn to Speak and Understand Polish: http://amzn.to/1FXlOVd Polish For Dummies 1st Edition: http://amzn.to/1Omy3xn Berlitz Polish Phrase Book & Dictionary: http://amzn.to/1VEn0DZ Polish: 101 Common Phrases Kindle Edition : http://amzn.to/1VFnCUF Watch more How to Speak Polish videos: http://ift.tt/2B60COL How to say, "You're sexy." Jesteś sexy. Sexy in Polish is sexy in English. So, "Jesteś sexy." The S with the accent is a "sh" sound, so "yea-stesh " sexy. I know it's easy but go ahead and give it a shot anyway. Very good, and thank you for the compliment. If you want to say, "You're pretty," you say, "Jesteś ładna." Jesteś ładna. Let's break it down. It's really easy. Jesteś, the S with the accent is a "sh", so yea-stesh, ładna, the L with the line accent through it is a "w" sound, so wadna. Jesteś ładna. Go ahead. Call me pretty. I agree. Great job. And that's how you call somebody sexy.

Friday 8 December 2017

What Is Vaginal Rejuvenation? | Plastic Surgery


Considering Plastic Surgery? Check out these resources: The Smart Woman's Guide to Plastic Surgery: http://amzn.to/1GwD0vI Plastic Surgery Without the Surgery: The Miracle of Makeup: http://amzn.to/1JTbHf2 Navigate Your Beauty: Smart and Safe Plastic Surgery Solutions: http://amzn.to/1Om2u5n Essentials of Plastic Surgery: http://amzn.to/1RubNA2 Watch more Plastic Surgery Guide videos: http://ift.tt/2nJz9xp We're discussing vaginal rejuvenation surgery. In terms of plastic surgical procedures on the vagina, vaginal rejuvenation can be broken up into two different components. The first is vaginoplasty and the second is labiaplasty. Vaginoplasty is a procedure where the vaginal canal is tightened and made smaller. This is performed in women who have commonly had children and who now have some laxity of the walls of the vagina. A small amount of one of the walls of the vagina is removed and the remaining tissue is sutured together in order to tighten the vaginal canal. Labiaplasty is a procedure that is performed on the external portion of the vagina. In some individuals, there is an excess of tissue involving either the labia minora or labia majora. These structures commonly being known as the vaginal lips. If there is excess tissue, that tissue can interfere with sexual intercourse and can be bothersome to the individual who has it. Therefore, there's a surgical procedure called the labiaplasty. And, in this procedure the excess or redundant labial tissue or external vaginal tissue is removed. The edges of the remaining tissue is then sown or sutured back together. And, both a more ascetically pleasing and functional external vagina is created. Both of these procedures commonly improve sexual satisfaction and overall well being. So, vaginal rejuvenation surgery is basically made up of two different procedures and those procedures are vaginoplasty and labiaplasty.

Thursday 7 December 2017

Foundation and Blush from Scratch | HTME: Cosmetics


Enter offer code "makeeverything" at Squarespace.com for 10% off your first purchase, or visit: http://ift.tt/2jPdeTD After a bit of a delay, here's the next video in our cosmetics series where I attempt to make foundation and blush from scratch, using the natural pigments of ochre, safflower, strawberries and beets. || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Iain Hopwood, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford, Lana Sinapayen, Mats Nydesjö, Dylan Rich || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4 Episode 3 | Extended Highlights 3


McFly has one last chance to wow the guests with their desserts. ____________________ Add The F Word on Facebook: http://ift.tt/1KOqboh... To find out more about Gordon Ramsay visit: http://ift.tt/MNlxUn Gordon Ramsay on Facebook http://ift.tt/JnOoCj Follow Gordon Ramsay on Twitter http://twitter.com/GordonRamsay01

Wednesday 6 December 2017

How Long Do Potbellied Pigs Live? | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2iYUfpO Pot-belly pigs live well into their teens. When they're fed properly and they're cared for properly, they could reach 18 to 20 years. Many of the pigs that we see that pass away earlier than that are being kept in a variety of conditions or have been inbred so badly that they are dying at five and six years old tops for some of the inbred pigs. The ones who live out their life to be 16 or so will often get arthritic conditions. They become more lethargic, and a lot of that to do with being overweight. We need to see more exercise, but they do live to be quite old.

Monday 4 December 2017

How to Read the Eights | Tarot Cards


Unlock the mysteries of Tarot: The Complete Guide to the Tarot: http://amzn.to/1Pj0Div The Tarot Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Cards: http://amzn.to/1LlxTzz Chakra Wisdom Oracle Cards: http://amzn.to/1hrj3zE The Essential Tarot Kit: Book and Card Set: http://amzn.to/1ZdkUu5 The Rider Tarot Deck Cards: http://amzn.to/1OmCOXQ Watch more How to Read Tarot Cards videos: http://ift.tt/2jdZlLU Hello. I'm Ellen Goldberg and I welcome you to a Tarot moment from the School of Oracles. In this segment, we're gonna have a brief overview of the four Eights of each of the suits of the Minor Arcana. The Eights, in relation to the Tree of Life, belong to the Sphere of Hud, ruled by Mercury, and so it is a mental suit, and therefore each of the Eights has some mental attribute about it. The first we'll look at is the Eight of Wands, whose name is the Lord of Swiftness. It's the only card in the Minors of this deck that doesn't have, say, a picture of a scene that describes it, but simply has eight wands. But there's a reason for that. It is a scene, in and of itself. This Lord of Swiftness, whose astrological attribution is the planet Mercury and the sign of Sagittarius, the mind is going fast. And the eight wands here are like arrows shooting through the air, and it has to do so much with force approaching its goal. Things are happening swift and fast. Sagittarius, ruled by Jupiter, is a big freewheeling sign, and Mercury, our fastest planet, and Sagittarius, the archer who shot these arrows, is never gonna hold Mercury back. And so everything that happens with this card, happens fast. Some of the meanings on the higher polarity is force approaching its goal, quick decisions, impulsive decisions, sometimes even long journeys, because both Mercury and Sagittarius love to travel. Know that you're going to be learning things maybe even by the school of hard knocks, because you're gonna be going through things so fast you might want to take a little time and, uh, just make your mind up a little more carefully. On the lower polarity, well, things have gone too swiftly. Maybe you've gone so fast, you've even overshot the goal. Missed the goal. This card, on the lower polarity, says "slow down". You may be in an absolute frenzy, and it will take you nowhere but panic and disorganization. The Eight of Cups is called the Lord of Abandoned Success and its astrological attribution is Saturn, planet of karma, and the sign of Pisces, the most mystical. So this is a very spiritual and mystical karma. In fact, many saints had the placement of Saturn and Pisces. It's a test of severance. Can you let go? Here we see somebody who is leaving eight cups that are standing. They have not fallen over as we see in many of the other cups. They're full, and yet he's wearing a red cloak and red shoes, showing the passion for walking the mystic path. He's leaving something behind which other people may not understand why, because it's full. But he knows. He knows he's doing it for himself, and for the higher self. There's an eclipse of the moon going on here, or perhaps an eclipse of the sun. But those eclipses represent times to go interior, so this is an interior decision going on, and it's also mental because they've made the decision to let go. Sometimes, with this card, you're forced to let go. On the lower polarity, one of the meanings I know is, "The flood comes, head for the hills." Other times, it's desertion. Paralysis. Just leaving, even before the situation warrants it. I always get a kick out of what Aleister Crowley said about this in the more negative manner, because he said, "This card is like the morning after the night before, only the night before never happened." You just have that feeling. The Eight of Swords is called the Lord of Shortened Force. Remember the eights are mental, and here we are in a mental suit, so there's definitely a very big lesson in this card. Its astrological attribution is Jupiter and Gemini, where it is in its detriment, because Jupiter is so big and expansive and Gemini is the mental sign, and here the thoughts are all over the place. No wonder they call it Shortened Force. It's not just because it's held in, this is what the mind looks like when it's trying to do too many things, and it's try- has, uh, really shortened its own power by scattering itself all over the place. Sometimes there's a sense of isolation, and yet her blindfold is loose, her binding is loose, she could wriggle out of that in a moment if she chose to. There's advice with this card: Stop thinking. Stop talking. Meditate. Pull in your activities. Center yourself. And then it will calm down and become clear. When this card is on its higher polarity, just wiggle o

Sunday 3 December 2017

Much More Veg for Christmas


Christmas isn't all about turkey and Christmas pudding. Hugh is on a mission to make sure we get just as excited about vegetables this Christmas. Much More Veg is bursting with ideas to help us.

Friday 1 December 2017

How to Say "Where Are You" | Mandarin Chinese


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Thursday 30 November 2017

Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4 Episode 3 | Extended Highlights 2


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Wednesday 29 November 2017

Potbellied Pigs vs. Domestic Pigs | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2AlFBj7 The difference between potbelly pigs and the meat market pigs is their size; that goes without saying. Potbelly pigs, they top out 120, maybe 150 for the larger ones. The pigs that you see at the county fair, those pigs are only six months old and they weigh 250 pounds already. If they were left to reach their adulthood, they would be 1000 pounds. That’s a huge difference; that is the major difference. Then there are some other differences that we see. We have smaller, more erect ears on the pot belly pig. We actually have a little sway to their back, we have shorter legs than the livestock pigs, and they have a straight tail. That’s the major difference, is they have a straight tail that loves to wag when they’re happy. That’s the major difference. There are other differences. One of the things that we’ve discovered is that potbelly pigs are really, really good inside the house. They have very good house manners, but the bigger pigs, their house manners are not quite the same. We contribute that to these farm pigs have been living in outside conditions, crowded conditions, they’re surviving the best they can in these very small contained areas so they’ve lost of their manners that they learned in the wild. The potbelly pig never wants to go to the bathroom in its nest area because the predator could catch him. He always wants to go away from his nest in order for him to relieve himself, where the livestock pigs, they just go to the bathroom because they’re forced to do that. They’re both swine; their anatomy is identical and their medicines that they use would be the same. There are similarities as well to the swine. The level of intelligence is there too; they’re both extremely intelligent.

Hmong Tofu Laab | HTME Practical


In this Practical episode of HTME, Yia Vang, the expert cook that helped us make the Tofurkey demonstrates how to make a traditional Hmong dish with Tofu. Here are all the ingredients for this recipe: 2 C of chopped tofu 1/3 C Juliann carrots 1 Teaspoon of chopped garlic 1 teaspoon of chopped lemons grass 1 teaspoon of chopped ginger 1/4 C of toasted rice flour 2 Thai chilies chopped 1 Tablespoon soy sauce 1/4 C chopped cilantro 6-8 mint leaves 6-8 Thai basil leaves 4-5 leaves of culantro 1 Tablespoon salt || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 If you're in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, be sure to check out his pop-up restaurant Union Kitchen: http://ift.tt/2v89TnF Thank you to the Seward Co-op for their generous use of their class kitchen! https://seward.coop || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Lana Sinapayen, Iain Hopwood, Mats Nydesjö, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Monday 27 November 2017

Hand Mixing vs. Machine Mixing | Make Bread


Watch more How to Make Bread videos: http://ift.tt/2BpO2Yq Okay, so when you're mixing dough by hand versus when you're mixing it by machine the two yield basically different results. A machine has a powerful motor, and so in a professional kitchen the motor is so powerful, that what that motor does is it beats air into the dough and it oxidizes the dough, and therefore it causes the fermentation to occur more quickly. When you're kneading something by hand, you're really not adding the same kind and ditto for when you're using a stand mixer at home. You're really not adding a lot of air, like a professional mixer would be adding into your dough and so you have basically, a slower fermentation process which generally yields more flavor. That's one of the reasons why I'm a fan of mixing dough's by hand, because you're not adding that air. You're not accelerating the fermentation process. You're slowing it down and when you're slowing it down you're just adding more flavor to the dough. Those are some of the main differences between mixing a dough by hand and mixing a dough by machine.

Friday 24 November 2017

How to Do a Glute Bridge | Sexy Butt


Like these Butt Workouts !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1j9RBY8 Trying to get Bootylicious? Here’s some resources to help you shape up: Jillian Michaels Killer Buns & Thighs: http://amzn.to/1L0kuQo 10 Minute Solution: Butt Lift: http://amzn.to/1N0sSjz Butt Workouts by Chia Booty: http://amzn.to/1jdGoXB Fat Burning Butt Lift & Thigh Workout for a Perfect Ass & Sexy Legs: http://amzn.to/1OmabbC Get That Bubble Butt!: How to Sculpt Your Butt: http://amzn.to/1jOzI1T Watch more Sexy Butt Workout videos: http://ift.tt/2n1PtJy How to do glute bridges for a sexy butt. You're going to lie down on the floor or on a yoga mat. You're going to keep your knees in line with your hips, and here we’re just going to target the butt again. Of course, that's what we're here for. You're going to press through those heels again. That's what it's all about in order to get a sexy butt. You're going to press those hips all the way up, squeezing your butt so you can do those heels as you press it up. And then you take it right back down. So you push those hips up. Squeeze that butt and then take it back down. Here, you want to remember that your abs stay nice and tight, the belly button stays pulled to the spine, so there’s no pressure in that lower back when you press the hips. You really just want all of that focus to be in the glutes. You can do these 10 to 12 reps here. You can also hold it up here for 10 seconds and then continue your reps. The isometric hold right here will really get deep into those glutes and then you’ll start to feel the burning sensation of your muscles really working. You can also do, with this glute bridge, you can do a whole bunch of different things. You can do a single-leg glute bridge. You can take one leg out and just bring your hips down . And this will really target one side, and you can do the other side same way. And, yep. That’s how you do a glute bridge for a sexy butt.

How Did the Tofurkey Taste?


Here's a more in-depth tasting of the tofurkey I made versus the cheapest turkey meat I could find. We also compare the taste of a vegan steak versus an actual steak. Thank you to our music and sound guy Taylor and his wife Vienna for joining as as our guinea pigs. || In This Video || Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Lana Sinapayen, Iain Hopwood, Mats Nydesjö, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Thursday 23 November 2017

Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4 Episode 3 | Extended Highlights 1


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Wednesday 22 November 2017

How to Make a Tofurkey From Scratch | How to Make Everything


Enter offer code "makeeverything" at Squarespace.com for 10% off your first purchase, or visit: http://ift.tt/2jPdeTD This year for Thanksgiving I take a break from killing animals and explore what exactly it takes to make a completely vegan meat-substitute from scratch. The tofu-turkey I make uses a combination of tofu, seitan and nutritional yeast, plus a cornbread stuffing. I also tryout living by a vegan diet while working on this project, just for the full experience. Special thanks to Yia Vang for his guidance with helping me make the tofu and tofurkey. If you're in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, be sure to check out his pop-up restaurant Union Kitchen: http://ift.tt/2v89TnF He'll be appearing in a "Practical HTME" video next week where he'll show you how to turn your tofu into a traditional Hmong dish! || In This Video || Make your own tofu and tofurkey: - Tofu Mold: https://goo.gl/z5qvJC - Soybeans: https://goo.gl/umaKms - Wheat Gluten: https://goo.gl/2TzHzm - Nutritional Yeast: https://goo.gl/e2wvC4 Our Camera Gear: - GH4: https://goo.gl/Kpgf9D - FS5: https://goo.gl/aPd428 || SUBSCRIBE || YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OmesgS || SUPPORT || Patreon - http://ift.tt/1RzRaSL Spreadshirt - http://ift.tt/1OX2KHI Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month or higher: Sandy Riis, Stian Andreassen, Uwe Schmidt, Justin Finton, Daniel Laux, Winfield Jones, Liz Roth, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Jenny Wolf-Matte, Stephan Schmidt, Quintin, Celine Turner, Lana Sinapayen, Iain Hopwood, Mats Nydesjö, Christina Freeman, Tim Reiche, Ryan OHoro, Balie Ford || SOCIAL || Facebook: http://ow.ly/X4rJC Twitter: http://ow.ly/X4rS3 (@HTMeverything) Instagram: http://ow.ly/X4rXs || SERIES || Sandwich - http://bit.ly/1ZVGNRn Suit - http://bit.ly/1NsQri8 Bottle - http://bit.ly/1QlTU6C Thanksgiving Dinner - http://bit.ly/1UjLa1R Root Beer Float - http://bit.ly/1OGfphU Book - http://bit.ly/1SF23Gx Chocolate Bar - http://bit.ly/2085HIs Coffee - http://bit.ly/2jllv0I Eyeglasses - http://bit.ly/2jlispn Microscope and Telescope: http://bit.ly/2nQCRn7 How To Brew Everything: http://bit.ly/2kJb47E Meet The Makers - http://bit.ly/23ldFlS || ABOUT || Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask. Music by the talented Taylor Lewin http://taylorlewin.com

Are Potbellied Pigs Smart Animals? | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2Ap1i2j Potbelly pigs are very smart animals. They’re actually the forth most intelligent animal in the world; apes and monkeys would be greater, humans supposedly, and the whale/dolphin family, and then there’s the potbelly pigs, or swine. That makes them extremely intelligent. They have the intellect of a two to three-year-old child. They have emotions. They can identify who they belong to and other people in the family. They have … Churchill, come back here. See, he’s smart, he’s coming back. He knows that I have the Cheerio. Come back here, Churchill. They know their name. They learn quickly. We can change the routine on them just like that, and maybe in a day or two, maybe they’ll be confused the first day. Let’s say you move the furniture around or you move into a new home; at first they’re quite upset, just like we are until we get our routine down, but once they establish that routine, they know exactly what time it is, and they’ll wake you up right on time every day. One of the things about pigs that you’ll discover when you own one is that they love to learn. In order to keep them really stimulated and happy, they want to be learning all the time. They’ll focus on you constantly just to learn that next trick. They can be taught to identify their colors, to identify shapes. All those little flash cards you get for your kindergartener, they’ll learn. They're very, very smart and they’re fun to be with.

Monday 20 November 2017

TOH: Trade School- Exclusive Preview of The Electric Slide!


General contractor Tom Silva finishes up the last of the structural work – replacing an undersized and partially rotted old post in the kitchen. Window restoration specialist Alison Hardy reinstalls the restored historic window sashes in the dining room, adding spring-action hardware and weatherstripping to make them more efficient. In the garage, host Kevin O’Connor finds electrician Allen Gallant upgrading the electrical service to 100 amps so it can function as a workshop. Allen installs a system of metallic tubing as conduit on the inside of the building, and outside, brings the wires to the garage via a fishing system controlled by foot pedals for safety. In the study, Tom shows Kevin how he’s removing the more modern narrow strip flooring to reveal the more historic wide pine boards underneath. With a light sanding and clear finish, the two hundred year old patina will stay intact.

"It's On the Tip of My Tongue" Syndrome | Memory Techniques


Forget Something? Beef up your memory with these products: Unlimited Memory: How to Use Learning Strategies to Learn Faster: http://amzn.to/1ZhQd79 The Memory Book: The Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work: http://amzn.to/1GyJ4DK Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering: http://amzn.to/1R1vC0U The Memory Jogger 2: Tools for Continuous Improvement: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Memory Improvement: How To Improve Your Memory In Just 30 Days: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Watch more How to Improve Your Memory videos: http://ift.tt/2znincH My name is Barry Reitman. I'm the author of "Secrets, Tips and Tricks of a Powerful Memory," and I'd like to discuss the question of what happens when something is on the tip of your tongue. It happens to all of us. I'm going to divide this answer into two parts: One is for those things that you never properly memorized, things you never applied any mnemonic system, you never applied a system at all. It's just something you may have read sometime or a song you might have heard or a picture you may have seen. And what's happening is there's a lot of scientific literature about it, indeed. It's the TOT - tip of tongue syndrome - and you can find thousands and thousands of pages about it. Technically what's happening, I can't tell you. But the bottom line what's happening is you didn't really know it well to begin with as a rule. What can you do about it? All kinds of theories, I can only suggest one. If something is on the tip of your tongue, and you can't spit it out, back away from it, relax a little bit. Another theory that you're going to hear about is clench your left fist. Some scientists will say that what that does is stimulate some neurons that are going left wrist to the right side of the brain and all of that material that I'm not really sure about: I'm not a scientist. But I do think that the very act of clenching your fist takes your mind away of that terribly troubling sense of the tip of tongue syndrome and may relieve it. Give it a try. See what works for you.

Celeriac, Kale, Barley And Apple Broth


This recipe for celeriac, kale, barley & apple broth is taken from Much More Veg. Perfect for this time of year when the veg are in season and a comforting and warming meal is welcome on a chilly day.

Sunday 19 November 2017

AskTOH Does Secret Santa


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2zWE5kZ Ask This Old House host Kevin O’Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook exchange a variety of tools as gifts for Secret Santa. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Resources: Roger gave Richard an amaryllis kit, which is available at most garden centers during the holiday season. Richard gave Roger the Flashlight Inspection Camera and Kevin gave Tom the Laser Tape Measure, which are both manufactured by General Tools (http://ift.tt/2zYu4Ux). Tom gave Kevin a customized block plane, which was manufactured by Lie-Nielsen Toolworks (http://ift.tt/1to9BQZ). Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

How to Prevent Holiday Fires


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2zWE5kZ Ask This Old House host Kevin O’Connor travels to UL Laboratories to learn about preventing fires from holiday decorations. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Skill Level: Beginner Steps: 1. Always blow out candles when you leave the room. 2. If a decorative candle starts a fire, there may be time to put it out with a fire extinguisher. If the room catches fire, get out and call 9-1-1. 3. If you have a real Christmas tree, keep it watered and away from heat sources. It will only last for about 4-6 weeks and needs to be removed after that. 4. Before purchasing an artificial tree, check to see if it’s been UL tested to withstand fire. Keep it away from heat sources. 5. If your Christmas tree catches fire, do not attempt to put it out. Get out immediately and call 9-1-1. Resources: The UL-rated artificial tree Kevin saw can be found at most department stores. Expert assistance for this segment was provided by UL Laboratories (https://www.ul.com). Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

Build It | Holiday Toy Box


Watch the full episode: http://ift.tt/2zWE5kZ Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O’Connor build a toy box for Tom’s grandson. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to the official This Old House YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thisoldhouse Time: 4 hours Cost: $100 Skill Level: Moderate Tools List for Building a Holiday Toy Box: Miter saw Table saw Router and rabbeting bit Pocket screw jig Drill Clamps Palm sander Jigsaw Brad nailer and compressor Shopping List: 1x4” pine boards 1x8” pine boards ½” plywood birch panels Pocket screws Wood glue 80-100 grit sandpaper Brad nails Steps: 1. Cut the 1x4” boards to a desired rough length using a miter saw. 2. Lay out the boards for the front, back, and bottom of one side. Use the fourth piece to determine the angle for the top of the box. Mark the boards at a desired angle and cut it using the miter saw. 3. Repeat this process for the other side of the box. 4. Cut the stiles and rails for the front of the box at the desired length. 5. Using the table saw, cut dados along the perimeters of the side of the stiles receiving the panel and cut rabbets into the ½” plywood for the sides and front of the box. Keep the panel flush with the backs of the stiles and rails. Be careful to not cut the dados all the way through each board. 6. Cut the panels to size. The ones on the side should be at the same angle as the stiles. 7. Use the router to cut the rabbet on all the panels. 8. Assemble the sides using pocket screws and wood glue. Slide the panels in before securing the fourth stile. 9. Fill the pocket holes using plugs and the wood glue. 10. Sand all the pieces of the toy box. 11. Cut a rabbet using the table saw on the back of the two sides of the toy box. 12. Use the router to add a curve to the front edge of both sides of the box. Sand the sides. 13. Add a curve to the front of the box. Do this by putting a nail at the center of the desired arch, hold a scrap piece of wood tight to the bottom front corners, and trace the curve with a pencil. Cut it out using a jigsaw. 14. Add a cleat to the bottom of the front and sides of the box to hold the bottom of the box in place. 15. Cut a dado in the front, back, and bottom of the box to accept a divider. 16. Assemble the rest of the box using more pocket screws and wood glue. 17. Glue the bottom panel for the box onto the cleat, then secure it with brad nails. 18. Repeat the process for the back of the box. 19. Cut the center divider to width. 20. Slide the center divider into the dados in the front and back of the box. 21. Transfer measurements from the sides of the box to the center divider and cut it parallel to the sides using the jigsaw. The height should be slightly shorter than the side panels by about an inch. 22. Nail the center divider to the back of the box. 23. Cut a top shelf for the box to width and length. Round it with the router and sand. Screw it to the top of the box using pocket screws. Resources: All the materials Tom and Kevin used to build the toy box, including the birch panels, the pine boards, wood glue, and pocket screws can all be purchased at home centers and lumber supply stores. Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://ift.tt/1psm4fC Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisoldhouse https://twitter.com/asktoh Pinterest: http://ift.tt/1psm4fE G+: http://ift.tt/1CtsNjJ Instagram: http://ift.tt/1psm1QZ Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1CtsLbH

Friday 17 November 2017

Do Potbellied Pigs Make Good Pets? | Pet Pigs


Oink Oink! Perfect Pig Products: Pot Bellies and Other Miniature Pigs (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals): http://amzn.to/1JVs370 Storey's Guide to Raising Pigs: Care, Facilities, Management, Breed: http://amzn.to/1N2blY4 Potbellied Pig Behavior and Training: http://amzn.to/1GyKkXt Teacup Pigs and Micro Pigs, the Complete Owner's Guide Paperback: http://amzn.to/1jdOLl2 I Like Pig Butts and I Cannot Lie T-Shirt: http://amzn.to/1QbAxMG Watch more How to Take Care of a Pet Pig videos: http://ift.tt/2zbldkW Pot-bellied pigs can make excellent pets, but they're not for everybody. They're more like children, they need to be nurtured, they need to be stimulated. They need to be loved and they like to be tucked in at night and read to, they love music. They make excellent pets for some but you do need to do your homework first. You need to be sure that your home is properly zoned for it, that you own your home. They really make a better pet if they're given the right environment, and sometimes that environment includes a space for them in your home, a space for them in your yard. Make sure that they're safe in your yard. There are predators, dogs are predators to a pot-bellied pig so you make sure that they're safe outdoors, they have plenty of room. They make a really good pet because they are so much a companion to you. They're very meticulous and clean so it makes it very easy to have them as a pet in your house. Pot-bellied pigs are also able to be therapy animals, they are very good going into a home for the elderly, children hospital, that kind of thing. They really are very, very good but they're also therapy for us, the owner, and that is really very important, it's a very healing type of animal to have.

Thursday 16 November 2017

Gordon Ramsay's The F Word Season 4 Episode 4 | Extended Highlights 6


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Wednesday 15 November 2017

Helping Your Child Cope with Rejection | Child Anxiety


No child should suffer depression and anxiety without help, seek professional help for you and your child and here’s some resources for educating yourself along the way: Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking: http://amzn.to/1jOAGeu How To Get Unstuck From The Negative Muck: http://amzn.to/1Pj1b7O Depression and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers: http://amzn.to/1LiG97G What to Do When You're Scared and Worried: A Guide for Kids: http://amzn.to/1jOAOuH What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety: http://amzn.to/1JThS2M Watch more How to Deal with Child Anxiety & Depression videos: http://ift.tt/2A26SqX I going to talk about how to help your child cope with rejection. As a parent you never want to think your child will be rejected from anything. You want everyone to care and love your child as much as you do, but in the reality that's not always what happens. When a child is rejected or feels rejected it can feel terrible to you as well. So the first thing you want to do is monitor your own reaction when you hear or feel that your child is rejected. So you are going to be able to be there for your child. The next thing is you want to make sure to focus on two different things: one is how your child feels the other thing is what exactly happened to cause that feeling of rejection. So the first thing is talk to your child and just empathize with them about how they are feeling and show them that you understand and you are there to listen and support them. Don't pretend or assume that you know how they feel; you want to get them to label it, talk about it and really understand their feelings. Then you want to focus on what happened and get to hear a little bit of the story. Again, first listening to your child tell the story without passing any judgment or giving any reassurance or criticism to either side depending on what the situation was. And then you can go and problem solve and think through what happened and why and what to do to change it or prevent it in the future. The one thing you do not want to do is go swoop in right away and fix it for your child. First, you want to find out what happened and then see what needs to be done. A very young child of course needs a parent to help protect them and take care of them and go to other adults in that child's world to make sure they know what to do to keep that child safe. But when you are getting to the age of being an elementary school, middle school child, certainly a junior and a high school age child then you want to help that child deal with the rejection. It's not enough to just say, "But I love you no matter what." Kids hopefully know that from everything you've already done. It's what to do when someone else doesn't have that unconditional love for them. So you want to build their self-esteem, let them understand what they are good at, make them feel positive about themselves, not that you are just going to just go fix and take care of whatever it was that made them feel that way. Rejection, unfortunately, is one of those hard tough learning situations. One thing the kids sometimes do is they catastrophize and they globalize what happens, so one rejection turns into nobody likes me, everybody hates me, it's always this way. And you want to make sure to keep it in perspective for your child as you're problem solving and helping them understand the reality of the situation, as well as what their real strengths are and how to weather any rejection. Unfortunately, as a parent, it's hard to see your child rejected but eventually everyone has to learn how to manage and cope with the fact that sometimes things are not going to go the way they want and that's a great lesson for you to teach your child.