Bottle Cap Spiders And More Share ( Homeschool)

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Keto Pumpkin Bread

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Pumpkin Facts

Pumpkin Facts

Depending on the ultimate size of the pumpkin, it takes 80 to 120 days for a pumpkin to grow from seed to fruit.

Pumpkins are native to North America and are one of the oldest domesticated plants.

The word pumpkin is derived from the Greek word pepon, which means “large melon”.

Pumpkins have male and female flowers. You can eat these flowers! They are good for fighting colds, helping your bones, and strengthening your eyes with Vitamin A.

Honeybees play a significant role in fertilization.

The seeds from a mature pumpkin can be used to grow more pumpkin plants during the next growing season.

Pumpkins are a warm-weather crop and are typically planted in July.

95% of the US Crop of pumpkins are grown in Illinois.

All pumpkins are winter squash.

The color of pumpkins derives from orange carotenoid pigments.

Although pumpkins are typically orange, they can be yellow, white, green, and red.

According to science, the pumpkin is a fruit.

The largest pumpkin ever recorded was over 1800 pounds.

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The Fascinating Journey: Exploring the Life Cycle of a Pumpkin for Preschoolers

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Homeschool Share

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Pumpkin Sensory Bottle
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Diabetic Tips

https://www.onhealth.com/content/1/diabetes_complications#:~:text=Diabetes%20Tips%3A%20Managing%20and%20Living%20With%20Diabetes%201,Put%20Out%20the%20Smoke.%20…%20More%20items…%20

Healthy carbs from fruits and high-fiber foods can form part of a sound diabetes diet.
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New recommendations state that all adults over age 18 with type 1 diabetes should test daily. (Older recommendations suggested starting at age 25). Self-monitoring for type 2 diabetes also has benefits, but the benefits aren’t nearly so clear if you don’t take insulin. In that case you should check with your doctor.

 By Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD 

Distance by MwsR

Tumultuous at best

Disarrayed when you take a glance

Fighting constantly amongst themselves

Looking for someone else to blame

Always the star actor in the game.

Proven history of arguments and schemes

Disregarding others, it would seem.

Like a hunter waiting on it’s prey

Waiting to strike in a number of ways.

Seldom affected by boundaries of others

Forever important and noble are their causes.

Important only when they want to care

Leaving others dangling in the air.

Selfish with a bit of spite

Watch out for yourself, they often will bite.

They are more genuine, more sincere, more than “you” dear.

In their eyes, they do no wrong nor lie

If only they could see them through other’s eyes.

Tricky and conniving

Desperate and very afraid of confessing,

They hide and wait to pounce

Never knowing you really can see

Their façade and their schemes.

Distance is how you should observe

Because that’s all they deserve.

Distance from you.

It’s true.

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The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe

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An illustration for the story The Black Cat by the author Edgar Allan Poe
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With my aversion to this cat, however, its partiality for myself seemed to increase. It followed my footsteps with a pertinacity which it would be difficult to make the reader comprehend. Whenever I sat, it would crouch beneath my chair, or spring upon my knees, covering me with its loathsome caresses. If I arose to walk it would get between my feet and thus nearly throw me down, or, fastening its long and sharp claws in my dress, clamber, in this manner, to my breast. At such times, although I longed to destroy it with a blow, I was yet withheld from so doing, partly by a memory of my former crime, but chiefly – let me confess it at once – by absolute dread of the beast.

Edgar Allan Poe

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