13 DIY Composting Toilet Ideas to Make Going Off-Grid Easier
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13 DIY Composting Toilet Ideas to Make Going Off-Grid Easier
Another great article with DIY ways to make a composting toilet.
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8 ounces spaghetti
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 garlic cloves , chopped
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can of tuna
1/2 cup shredded Romano cheese
Pepper to taste
In a large pot bring salted water to a boil.
Cook the spaghetti as the box states.
In another pan on medium heat add the olive oil.
Let the olive oil heat up and add the garlic and saute it until it gets aromatic.
Add the tomatoes to the pan with garlic and heat that up.
Add the tuna to that , breaking it up. Cook this tomato , tuna mixture until warmed through.
Add a small bit of the Romano cheese to the sauce.
Turn down the heat and wait for the spaghetti to cook complete.
Once the spaghetti is done , drain it. Reserve some of the water.
Dump the spaghetti into the sauce pan and stir until the noodles are covered with the sauce.
You can add a bit of the reserved water if you need to.
Top with the remaining Romano cheese and serve.
How Many Solar Panels Do I Need? - HubPages
This is an interesting read and could be very useful.
Sharing it for anyone thinking about going solar.
How many solar panels will a normal household need? It will be different for every household.
2 Tablespoons dried parsley
1 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoon beef bouillon
1/2 cup of dried onion
1 teaspoon sugar
3 cups tri-colored curly rotini pasta
8 cups of water
1 14 ounce can of diced tomatoes
Bring the 8 cups of water to a boil in a large soup pot.
Add all of the ingredients and the tomatoes.
Bring to a boil and then lower the heat.
Simmer uncovered for about 15 minutes or until the pasta is tender. Don't overcook the pasta.
Serve.
8 Fun DIY Solar Powered Air Heater Plans - Solar Living Savvy
Low cost ways to supplement your heat in your house. These are simple to build and can really help with heating cost.
A great meal to cook on a cool day. Throw in your Crock Pot in the morning and enjoy a good lunch!
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1 pound dry navy beans, sorted and rinsed
2 quarts veggie broth
1 diced onion of medium size
4 peeled and smashed cloves of garlic
2 tsp salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 diced medium potatoes
1 pound sliced and frozen carrots
1 cup diced tomatoes
1-2 tsp dried dill
3-4 tbsp fresh, minced parsley
Place onions, pepper, beans, garlic, veggie broth and salt into the slow cooker.
Cook under medium heat.
As you add water desirably, allow it to simmer for four hours.
When the beans soften, add potatoes and allow them to cook up to the point they are tender.
Add tomatoes, carrots and dill.
Continue cooking until the carrots are well cooked.
Add parsley then seasoning and stir. You can serve as desired.
The Complete Guide to Off Grid Water Systems for Homesteaders – Rustic Skills Homesteading
Having clean water is the most important thing. Life or death.
Emergency Preparedness: Solar Oven | ~ Texas Homesteader ~
Need to have several different ways to be able to cook a meal. I love solar cooking. It is actually so easy and cooks really good. Learn how to do cooking in other ways without power BEFORE the power goes out. Learn something new every day.
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1 can of sugar not added apple pie filling
Put the cake mix into a large bowl.
Chop up the apple pie filling into smaller pieces.
Add the apple into the cake mix.
Mix together.
Nothing else.
Add to a lightly greased pan and bake at 350 until done.
Use a toothpick to check.