Peanut Cluster Day 2025 is on Saturday, March 8, 2025: Men - Do you know today is the International Women's Day?

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Peanut Cluster Day

Many meals their very own big day, and also the humble peanut isn't any exception. Peanut Cluster Day remembers all that's scrumptious and different concerning the peanut. As it happens not really a nut however a number of bean, peanuts were initially cultivated from plants indigenous to Paraguay, and also have been loved to supplement cooking or like a tasty snack for hundreds of years.Regardless of whether you prefer your peanut based dishes savoury or sweet, you will find lots of methods to celebrate Peanut Cluster Day. For individuals having a sweet tooth, try the standard mixture of peanuts suffocated in chocolate. These crunchy groupings are great like a treat, or try creating small groupings to make use of when designing cookies and desserts, especially tasty when spread in vanilla frozen treats. For some thing savoury, salted peanut groupings can’t be beaten for any simple taste sensation that's ideal like a protein wealthy snack.

Men - Do you know today is the International Women’s Day?

I am going to have my girlfriend plow some fields because its also National Agriculture Day. It is also.....

Name Tag Day

National Proof Reading Day

National Peanut Cluster Day

Organize Your Home Office Day

World Kidney Day

International Woman's Day is just as stupid as anything on this list.

Tomorrow is National Middle Name Pride Day, is everyone ready for the celebration?

Cluster headaches?

Cluster headaches?

My sympathies. I used to get them. If it's any consolation, apparently, it's a stage one goes through and then you're rid of them. I had them for quite some time (a few years perhaps, I can't remember) when I was in my lates twenties and early thirties, but that was 30 years ago, and once I got through them they stopped I never had a headache again.

But that won't help him now. I know. Mine were killers. One tactic is to keep testing and trying until you (hopefully) find the trigger. Alcohol and caffeine, yes, tobacco too. But it could be something as innocuous as a dairy product (cheese is notorious) or one of the nuts. So try cutting out tea, Coke, peanut butter and absolutely anything you can think of (one by one, that is). Hopefully you'll strike it lucky and find the culprit. In other words, treat it as a kind of allergy.

You're right, doctors (not only GPs - I was at neurosurgeons too and they couldn't do anything, except scans and x-rays) are hopeless, and most medication is too, but there again it's worth trying different possibilities. But take it easy, too much aspirin left with me with permanent ringing in my ears. One thing that helped sometimes in my case was Stemetil - injections were quicker than tablets - so you might check with your doctor about that.

The best relief I found was pressure - plain, ordinary physical pressure. You have to work with your son on this, because sometimes the pain is so bad you can't take much pressure. But if you work on it, you'll learn how much and where. In this regard, I found it easiest to do my own pressing, but there's no doubt it's far better if someone else can do it.

There are three main places. First and best for me was this one. Place the palm of one hand on the back of the head. For the other hand, join the thumb and index finger together, fingerprint to fingerprint, then separate the tips of the fingers slightly so there's a kind of V-shape. Put this V on the bridge of the nose exactly between the eyes. Now simply apply pressure between the two hands, in other words you're squeezing from the front and back of his head. Start slowly, increase the pressure gently, and basically you can keep squeezing harder and harder till it hurts. Actually you can squeeze very hard, but go gradually and see how he feels. Try to get the right pressure and hold it for a while (say 30 seconds), then, this is important, ease off the pressure very slowly. Take up to about 30 seconds just easing off if you can. Repeat if necessary. But this worked like a miracle for me. First time and that pain was just gone. I couldn't believe it.

Second pressure point. If you feel on the side of the face just beyond the eyes (directly in line with the eyes) about an inch or so beyond the outside corners of the eyes and just beyond the bony ridge which is the edge of the eye socket I suppose, you'll find a flat section. In other words, this is probably the temple. That's where you squeeze. So basically you're squeezing the temples toward one another. For this, I found the best is the side of the index finger between the first and second joints, but support the index finger by placing the thumb in the joint. So you're sort of wrapping the index finger around the tip of the thumb. (I hope you can follow these descriptions. They're probably not too clear, but hopefully clear enough.) Press the same as before. Start slow, build up, ease off slowly.

The third one I found is similar to the second, except you press the sides of the head directly above the ears. In fact, if you're doing it for yourself, the nails of your thumbs will be touching the top tips of your ears.

This then is a kind of acupressure.

Lastly, read up all you can. Start with reading up on migraines. Popular discussions. Homoeopathy. Technical medical books also are fine. Whatever you can find. Even if you don't understand all the medical stuff, you usually pick up something useful. The more you know, the better you can fight it. I learned a lot when I started reading about sinuses, for example.

Hope this helps. Feel free to PM me if you like.

can someone plan out a day of food for me?

can someone plan out a day of food for me?

Breakfast

1 cup Cheerio's Oat Cluster cereal and 2% milk (160 cal)

Snack

Apple and Grapes (1 cup seedless grapes) (213 cal)

Lunch

Lo Carb wrap, 1/4 cup shredded cheese, sliced turkey lunch meat, lettuce, tomato, low fat ranch (1tbs)(298 cal)

snack:

peanut butter(2tbs) and celery (210 cal)

dinner:

turkey chili

1 lb ground turkey

1 onion

1 green pepper

seasonings as you prefer

(I use Carol Shelby or 2 Alarm packets at the grocery store)

2 can kidney bean

2 can pinto beans

2 can diced tomato (chili ready)

2 cups of water

(this recipe for about 6-8 servings)

If you like it spicy throw a diced jalapeno in there! :)

(202 calories)

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