Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Fresh Spiced Apple Cider Recipe (Crock Pot or Instant Pot)

Homemade slowcooker hot apple cider recipe

I grew up drinking apple cider and homemade wassail (a spiced cider/tea with citrus) around the holidays, so when I had kids of my own I wanted to come up with my own apple cider recipe to keep the tradition going. Plus, given the cost of a gallon of organic apple cider, I thought I could...

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Vokey SM7 Wedge Tour Seeding Begins at Shriners Open

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It's been about 21 months since Vokey launched the SM6 wedge. Given the typical 2-year cycle and Titleist's penchant for teasing tour prototypes a few months ahead of release, it isn't the least bit surprising that the upcoming SM7 is entering the tour seeding/validation phase of development at this week's Shriners Open.

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While Titleist isn't spilling the goods on exactly what's new, subtle refinements are a given, and there are rumors of a new grind as well. The most intriguing aspect of the release, however, is the growing speculation that it could coincide with a changing of the guard at Vokey. As you may recall, a recent offering from Vokey WedgeWorks - the AD Grind - was designed by Vokey Apprentice, Aaron Dill. The thinking is that Bob Vokey is inching closer to retirement. If that happens, Aaron Dill seems the most likely successor. In addition to the AD Grind release, Dill has been more prominently featured on Titleist social media, which suggests there may be an effort underway to raise his profile ahead of any formal transition.

This, of course, is highly speculative. If the pattern holds, we can expect product information to revealed at or near the 2018 PGA Show, and with it any details about the future of the Vokey franchise.

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50 Incredible Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers

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It’s almost time for back to school and these alphabet activities will come in handy!

As a preschooler, I don’t really think a lot is expected for them to know. Some basics are good though, like colors, shapesnumbers and letters.

To refresh your preschooler’s memory of letter recognition in general, as well as knowing the uppercase and lowercase alphabet and getting to know some of the letters sounds, I’ve been collecting ideas for activities that Henry can do to get him back on track of school. (Check some more out my ABC Learning & More Pinterest Board.)

Not to mention it’ll be great to get me back into school mode too!

50 Alphabet activities for preschoolers

Here are 50 alphabet activities preschoolers.

Recognizing Letters of the Alphabet

Identifying the letters if the alphabet can be a fun activity for preschoolers to learn while playing! 25 Alphabet activities to recognize the letters of the alphabet.

Alphabet activities to recognize Letters

  1. An ABC Mat is super handy to have on hand when your child is learning the alphabet! Try an active ABC mat learning game to get them really involved!
  2. By singing the ABCs the child can find his way through an alphabet maze! Use vehicles or a ball, or even a doll to walk their way through the maze.
  3. Squirt the Letter.
  4. Make learning magical with magic letters that the kids reveal as they paint over them.
  5. Do a letter search and find and match the pieces back together. (Little Hands, Big Work)
  6. Make a sensory bag to find the letters.
  7. Get creative and have her feed the monster letters as you call them out. (Little Family Fun)
  8. Use sticker letters to match to letters that you write on a paper towel tube! (Activity Mom)
  9. Make letters from pipe cleaners. (Make and Takes)
  10. Have fun stacking letter tiles! The catch? Name the letter before you can add it to your tower! (Stay At Home Educator)
  11. Try a magic trick like Playdough to Plato does with a ABC cup hunt game! Which one is the pom pom under?
  12. Find the letter and trash it! A fun idea from Motherhood on a Dime.
  13. Playing House does a bean bag toss into a letter tub that you call out.
  14. A twist on musical chairs, play musical alphabet and identify the letter you stop on! Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas can make this more difficult for older kids too!
  15. Fish for Letters from First Palette. Can you identify your ‘catch’?
  16. Letter “I Spy” with Grown Up Board Games from A Heart for Home.
  17. Make these simple ‘building blocks’ so your child can build a letter and then tell you what it is! (Simple Real Moms)
  18. Write the alphabet on the sidewalk and water the ‘garden’. (Toddler Approved)
  19. Magnetic letters matching from NutureStore http://ift.tt/2A2EUIx
  20. Simply make it a race! Lay out some letter cards and shout out a letter, have your child run as fast as they can to find it and bring it back to you. (Frugal Fun 4 Boys)
  21. A classic from my childhood. When in the car and traveling, do an alphabet hunt. (Teach Mama)
  22. Let the children play on a typewriter, or old computer keyboard. (Let the Children Play)
  23. NurtureStore reinforces alphabet identification by baking the alphabet.
  24. Another use for the ABC Mat is to play twister! (Learners in Bloom)
  25. Homemade letter sponges for the bath from Learning 4 Kids are a fun learning addition to bath time!

Additionally, these products are excellent to have on hand when learning letters.

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Learning Uppercase & Lowercase Letters

Lowercase letters tend to be harder for preschoolers to identify as well as match up with their uppercase counterparts. 9 alphabet activities to help distinguish between upper and lower case letters.

Alphabet activities to learning uppercase and lowercase letters

  1. Got on a letter hunt and match the found letters to a set of lowercase letters!
  2. Match uppercase and lowercase hearts using a free printable.
  3. Write lowercase letters on clothespins and have your child match and clip them onto an uppercase letter that’s printed (or written) out. (I Can Teach My Child)
  4. Bring out the Easter Eggs. Label each side with corresponding upper and lowercase letters! Can your child put the eggs back together? (Teachers Pay Teachers)
  5. Learn letters on the go with two paper plates, one with lowercase, one with uppercase letters. No Time for Flash Cards has the how to.
  6. Make learning the ABCs a big event! Turn the floor into a mega doodle of letters and then match corresponding letters to it! (Filth Wizardry)
  7. Match upper and lowercase letters on the sidewalk.
  8. Practice writing while also learning both upper and lowercase letters by using a tray of salt. (Teach Preschool)
  9. Play a game of alphabet bingo. (Teach Mama)

Letter Sound Activities

Many of the activities that are listed for recognizing the letters of the alphabet can also be adjusted for learning the sounds of the letters too! 16 alphabet activities to work on the sounds of the letters!

Alphabet Activities to learn sounds Letters Make

  1. Go on a hunt for toys that start with the letters and then got to punch through for a prize in our letter sound punch game.
  2. Make a game to sort by beginning letter sounds.
  3. An active way for the kids to learn their letters is simply with a ball and shouting out words that start with a letter! The Pleasantest Thing gives us many variations of this game in her guest post!
  4. Take learning outside with an sidewalk letter sound scavenger hunt like I Am Momma – Hear Me Roar.
  5. Another version of this would be to spray the letter that makes the sound from Train Up a Child.
  6. Indoors, set out some paper and letters on them and have the kids find as many toys as they can that start with each letter. (A Thoughtful Place)
  7. Simple. Kids love to pretend to ‘work’. Give them tees and a hammer and pound the sound idea from Happy Brown House.
  8. Add letters to muffin tins and toss a small object. Where it lands the child has to tell you what sound that letter makes. This idea’s found at ABC & Learning by Playdough to Plato.
  9. Do a beginning letter sound toy wash!
  10. Climb up the stairs when you get the right letter sound from A Mom with a Lesson Plan.
  11. Make a collage from magazine cutouts for letter sounds. (Carrots are Orange)
  12. Get active with a letter sound jumping game from The Imagination Tree.
  13. A Run N Spell game from Having Fun At Home gets the kids moving and learning starting letter sounds.
  14. “Baking” the Alphabet on a hot day from Not Just Cute. Hungry for a banana? Fill up the letter b-b-b-B!
  15. Alphabet bowling with letter pins from Toddler Approved
  16. Use letter pops (sticks with a letter on the end) to have the kids identify objects from around the room or house that start with the same letter. (Dr. Jean & Friends)
  17. Match toys to letters with this hands-on sound activity from No Time For Flash Cards

Fantastic Books for the ABCs:

Supplement these learning activities with books and your preschooler will be singing, reciting, spelling and sounding out the ABCs in no time I bet!

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I’d love to know. Henry learned his alphabet really early it seemed. Identifying a few letters when he was 20 months old and knowing almost the entire alphabet when he was just over 2 years old. George on the other hand has no interest yet at 22 months so it’s not on our radar.

50 Alphabet activities for preschoolers

Onto numbers! 40 number activities for preschoolers too!

When was your child able to identify some letters of the alphabet?

 



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Monday, October 30, 2017

113: Toxic Metals That Cause Fatigue – and How to Detox Them

Toxic Metals that Cause Fatigue - and How to Detox Them

Are you tired of being tired? I know tiredness seems like part of the package when you’re a mom, but if you live a healthy lifestyle and still suffer from chronic fatigue, brain fog, irritability, headaches, and other unpleasant symptoms, toxic metals could be the hidden culprit. Detox specialist Wendy Myers is here today to help...

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Career Speaker Series—Engineering

Come to the iTheatre during flex block from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on Friday, November 3, to hear from engineering expert Sean Sabastian, senior research engineer in Robotics Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, A*Star
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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Open a Locked 2017 Ford Fusion Ford Fusion Energi Hybrid Vehicle | Mr. Locksmith

Open a Locked 2017 Ford Fusion Ford Fusion Energi Hybrid Vehicle | Mr. Locksmith.

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Today, we are going to play with a 2017 Ford Fusion Energi. This thing is a hybrid. It uses a prox key. Also, it has a key override on the door, but I don’t think on the ignition. We’ll find out. We’ll go through everything, and we’ll play with it. We’re gonna show you how to open it. So just the traditional long reach tool. Now if you hit the electric lock, it’s not going to open on this model, so we just pull the door handle. And I always have the customer stand on the driver’s side. I always open up the car from the passenger side. Have the owner stand on the driver’s window. Have him look through it and have him help you. This just keeps him out of your hair so you can open up the car. Hitting the electric locks, not going to help. You have to pull the handle. And boom, off she goes. So pretty easy opening. If the car is dead and you can’t open it, you scan till pull out the physical key. Just gotta, you gotta depress, push it in, depresses. There we go. And then it just pulls off. So you have to put the key in properly. Put it on the top. 2017 Ford Fusion Energi, it’s a hybrid. Normal prox, easy to program in the proxes on the MVP. If you wanna cut the key, it’s an eight cut high security. We didn’t have a Lishi pick for it. We’re gonna get one if we have to pick it open. Again, very, very easy car to open. Just a simple long reach tool, but don’t hit the electric locks. Hit the handle, pull the handle to release it. And again, the key to get in if everything’s dead on the car, if you have this set, your customer has a set, they can pull out the key and physically open it up, remove the cap. Okay, so I hope that helps a little bit.

 

 

– Prox with Ford 8 cut High-Security key. Easy to add a key with the MVP Pro.

– Easy to open with a “Long Reach Tool” and Air Bags but you have to pull the handle to open.

– Key over-ride on the drivers’ door hidden in the handle.

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Yale NexTouch™ Keypad Access Lock | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Yale NexTouch™ Keypad Access Lock | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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The Yale Nextouch is an interesting product. I haven’t been a fan in the past of the Yale electronic locks. However, a customer required several locks for public/customer washrooms and the Yale Lock meet the requirements and price point. The customer-specific reason is they want a restroom lock so that the junkies do not get into the washroom and shoot up. Welcome to the West coast and one of our biggest problems in public washrooms is junkies overdosing in washrooms.  Mostly we install deadbolts with the displayed privacy function. However, we have a lot of clients and customers who want a form of access control with key over-ride.

At the end of the day, customer needs some kind of accountability of who goes into the bathroom, but it’s just not left open. The customer can just enter a number to unlock it to let them. But because it’s a restroom, the only way you’re going to lock a door with something like this would be to put a barrel bolt on the door or another deadbolt.

The Yale Nextouch has a “Privacy mode.” The customer closes the door and holds the “Privacy mode” button a voice from the locks states “Privacy Mode Enabled.” So now anybody from outside has no access,  no matter what pin number is being used from the outside, it will not let you in because here you’re inside it will always tell you that somebody’s trying to get in, but it won’t allow them to pin their way in. Now the only time this is disengaged, it’s not because you pull the handle to open the door, but when the door swings open. The lock resets back to a storeroom function.

The lock is a heavy-duty design and ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 certification. Good lock for, Office doors, Restrooms, storage closets, or a scalable solution for a multi-family, retail or corporate property. The lock is upgradable access control to wireless ZigBee / Z-Wave or Data-on-Card technologies as system requirements change and grow.

 

Again, this is very simple. It’s a pin with a code with a key override. You have to install the door sensor to enable the “Privacy Mode.” Presently, no master pin code over-ride, to open if someone is inside would require the key to over-ride the pin code function to open the door.

In conclusion, the price point is very, very good. The lock appears to be quite a heavy-duty unit. Normally, I would probably recommend the NDE but it does not have the pin code function. One problem is the user has to hold that button down for three seconds to enable the “Privacy Mode Function.”  The unit does come with a sticker you can put on the door or lock on how to use it.

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Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver

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This years 2017 Stanley Park Ghost Train takes our riders on a journey through a mystical and magical world, inspired by Hallowe’en and other spooky tales. This family event is open to all ages and offers a fright free glimpse of the whimsical world of ghosts and ghouls. The Stanley Park Ghost Train is “Alien Invasion!”

the Stanley Park Ghost Train. Every October, Stanley Park’s famous Miniature Train transforms into the Ghost Train: a Halloween-themed ride that takes you on a magical journey through the nighttime forest, past live-action tableaux and themed decorations that provide (gentle) thrills and surprises

 

Location: The Stanley Park Train is located on Pipeline Road in Stanley Park, via the West Georgia Street park entrance Vancouver British Columbia.

 

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

Vancouver Stanley Park Ghost Train

 

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Friday, October 27, 2017

Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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Visited the Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm in Chilliwack BC on 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4J4. The Original Chilliwack Corn Maze features a 12 acre maze and tons of attractions for the whole family and has been operating the corn maze since 1999.  Lots of fun for the entire family or a date.

 

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Tractor

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Welcome

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Tractors

Chilliwack Corn Maze Entrance

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm

 

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Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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Visited the Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm in Chilliwack BC on 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4J4. The Original Chilliwack Corn Maze features a 12 acre maze and tons of attractions for the whole family and has been operating the corn maze since 1999.  Lots of fun for the entire family or a date.

 

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Tractor

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Welcome

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm Tractors

Chilliwack Corn Maze Entrance

Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm

 

 

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Replacing an Igniton of a 2001 Chev Express | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Replacing an Ignition of a 2001 Chev Express | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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A 2001 Chev Express Passenger Van was broken into and the thieves broke the ignition but were unable to steal the Van.

Van was parked on the 1000 Block of West 59th Ave Vancouver (Oak / 59th Ave).

 

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Mr. Locksmith 2001 Chev Express Ignition

Mr. Locksmith 2001 Chev Express Ignition

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Reinforce Door with Schlage Deadbolt Installation | Mr. Locksmith Blog

Reinforce Door with Schlage Deadbolt Installation | Mr. Locksmith Blog

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We have so many break-ins in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland we call this the “Vancouver Special.”  The Mr. Locksmith “Vancouver Special” is a Schlage heavy-duty, commercial-grade deadbolt or High-Security Abloy of Schlage Primus Deadbolt. It could be the high-security, pick-resistant lock or the 600 series Schlage. Absolutely love this. My dad was installing similar locks to this 50+ years ago and this install is still very effective against Forced Entry Brute Force attacks and kick-ins. The door reinforcer that goes the front, the edge, and the back of the door makes it hard to kick in and the door twice as strong against Forced Entry. The 18″ Strike plate with the 3-inch screws installed into the stud makes the door harder to kick in. This is a good and solid.

 

 

 

 

This is a typical aluminum or steel metal door with wood frame. We are going to put a Vancouver Special on here. We are going to change the Weiser deadbolt or any deadbolt, to a heavy-duty Schlage. We’re going to put a door reinforcer on the door to make the door harder to kick and we’re going to put a security plate on the edge of the door.

If you just look at the front of the door here and this is a typical install we see in everywhere, in most condos nowadays you have only one door. We have a residential-grade deadbolt that you can buy at any Home Depot store and just a lever handle or knob set

Again, this is the typical light-duty deadbolt. We have the metal frame with wood down the center and the thumb turn on the inside. A lot of times on these doors when they kick the door in the bolt will just break off or this whole door here will just split open. Sometimes as well on the strike this whole door will be kicked open so this one’s at least okay. It has 3-inch screws in there so that’s good, but if you look at the hole they haven’t even drilled it in 1 inch so this door has never locked properly. It’s a poor install from before so we’ll put on a strike plate on here.

This is the door reinforcer or a mag plate and Donjo makes them too. It makes the door harder to kick in so when you saw the metal edges of the wood this will fit on the door and it will make it harder to, for the door to split when somebody tries to kick it in. This also offers some protection against ice pick attack. The door reinforcer doubles the strength of the door so it just makes it harder to kick in and for these doors to spread open.

Install the door reinforcer and install 3-inch screws we’ll catch the stud in the door frame. This makes the door harder to kick in so we’ll install this on here, put in the 3-inch screws, 3 inch screws all the way down and it will make the doorway harder to kick in.

You can see in the video how the door reinforcer goes right around the edge of the door, the back of the door. We have the good, Schlage 600 series deadbolt in there. It’s a commercial grade. Same locks used in hospitals, schools and Universities and it doesn’t look like a monster lock. It fits in well. Some people like the full plate down here. We never install the deadbolts below the handle, hate it. Deadbolts always go here or higher. This was just, we took out the old Weiser deadbolt, or light-duty deadbolt, we put in a heavy-duty deadbolt. And this will make the door harder to kick in and again some, some people sometimes ill put the full plate. This customer just wanted that plate and again the door is way harder to kick in-

The new Schlage Everest lock system has 6 pins. It’s got the side pin, really hard to pick, hard to bump and difficult to pick. Actually, we don’t have a good time picking these.

There is the plate. You have the 3-inch screw and screw all the way into the stud. It’s a well-built house so it’s got the good frame and now that will make the doorway harder to kick in

We have so many break-ins in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland we call this the “Vancouver Special.”  The Mr. Locksmith “Vancouver Special” is a Schlage heavy-duty, commercial-grade deadbolt or High-Security Abloy of Schlage Primus Deadbolt. It could be the high-security, pick-resistant lock or the 600 series Schlage. Absolutely love this. My dad was installing similar locks to this 50+ years ago and this install is still very effective against Forced Entry Brute Force attacks and kick-ins. The door reinforcer that goes the front, the edge, and the back of the door makes it hard to kick in and the door twice as strong against Forced Entry. The 18″ Strike plate with the 3-inch screws installed into the stud makes the door harder to kick in. This is a good and solid.

The Schlage C123 or S123 key and cylinder is a 6 pin Schlage and very hard to pick open but not impossible. It is not rated as pick-resistant. The one up, Schlage Primus lock is UL rated as pick resistant, drill resistant, but this a perfect Vancouver Special install. A higher quality lock would be the Abloy Protec 2 Deadbolt. 

Mr. Locksmith Deadbolt Installation with Door reinforcer and strike plate to help prevent Break-ins and robberies. The Schlage HD Deadbolts are an excellent lock for residential and commercial lock installations. The 24-hour mobile locksmith service can also change and rekey your locks to match our deadbolts. All Mr. Locksmith Vancouver Special deadbolts come with 5 Free Keys. Vancouver emergency lockout services, 24-hour lock repair, re-key, change, 24-hour mobile locksmith services in Vancouver, Downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and West Vancouver. BC Licensed Locksmith B4227, bonded & insured locksmith.

 

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