Wednesday, April 11, 2012
EARTHQUAKES all over! Even Here In Indiana!!
Thought that I felt a tiny bit of something this morning and just thought that it was the rock quarry behind my house. Got onto Facebook and one of my friends was talking about the Indonesian earthquake and Tsunami warning. Well, others started posting about feeling one where they live. In Indiana. It was only a 2.2 Earthquake but it was close enough to me to freak me out. I live in the New Madrid fault line zone. So this is something to nag at my brain all day. More reason to get even more prepared! Get your Earthquake Kits ready and where you can grab them fast.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
5 Kitchen Essential for Frugal Meals
Ever wonder how your grandparents always seemed to have food on the table even when times were tough? And yet, it seems that we can blow hundreds of dollars every week at the grocery store. Wouldn't you like to know their secret to create frugal meals? Well it's not really a secret; it was just good planning that allowed their dollar to stretch further.
It's what ingredients you have in your pantry that determines how far your food supplies will go. Stocking your pantry with few kitchen staples will make the difference between heading to the grocery store every few days instead of every other week. Stocking these key items will allow you to create simple frugal meals.
1. Rice -You can buy rice in bulk for a little money and with some creative cooking, really make it do some heavy duty work in the kitchen. First off, think beyond the side dish. Add in frozen vegetables for a substantial dinner accompaniment. Add in some sliced meat, vegetables and fry it up in a large pan and you have homemade fried rice. Mix up rice with spices or a can of soup and some meat and use it in one dish casserole that can even be frozen. Rice can also be used for a dessert, like rice pudding.
2. Flour - flour is a starter for many frugal cooking recipes. It helps make gravy, biscuits, rolls and bread. Flour is a must for any baking recipes like cake or cookies. Making your own desserts is a great frugal cooking tip.
3. Spices - Have a selection of spices on hand is a great frugal meals tip. Spices will literally "spice" up a boring meal, or help you re-use leftovers and turn them into a new meal. When stocking your spice cabinet, look beyond salt and pepper and experiment with the spices of different cuisines like Italian, Chinese and Indian.
4. Pasta -Dried pasta can be used in many different meals. A big bowl of pasta is very filling and is easy to make. Add a great sauce or throw in vegetables and some meat and the pasta is the basis for a substantial dish. Stuffed pasta also makes a great meal and you can make a large tray of it and have leftovers for several days.
5 Beans - Beans are a great kitchen staple, since they are inexpensive and an excellent source of protein and other nutrients. And for some great frugal meals, think beyond baked beans. Add beans as salad toppers, make a black bean dip or soup, our add to rice, another staple and you have a complete dish.
Are these food staples in your kitchen? Take advantage of sales at the store and stock up on these long-lasting kitchen basics so you can create frugal meals all week long.
Andrea Stein is the founder of CookingGadgets101.com, a cookware and kitchen news and review site. A passionate cook and foodie, Andrea has made CookingGagets101.com the place for honest and comprehensive reviews of cooking and kitchen tools. Stop by to get your Free Essential Crockpot Recipes.
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It's what ingredients you have in your pantry that determines how far your food supplies will go. Stocking your pantry with few kitchen staples will make the difference between heading to the grocery store every few days instead of every other week. Stocking these key items will allow you to create simple frugal meals.
1. Rice -You can buy rice in bulk for a little money and with some creative cooking, really make it do some heavy duty work in the kitchen. First off, think beyond the side dish. Add in frozen vegetables for a substantial dinner accompaniment. Add in some sliced meat, vegetables and fry it up in a large pan and you have homemade fried rice. Mix up rice with spices or a can of soup and some meat and use it in one dish casserole that can even be frozen. Rice can also be used for a dessert, like rice pudding.
2. Flour - flour is a starter for many frugal cooking recipes. It helps make gravy, biscuits, rolls and bread. Flour is a must for any baking recipes like cake or cookies. Making your own desserts is a great frugal cooking tip.
3. Spices - Have a selection of spices on hand is a great frugal meals tip. Spices will literally "spice" up a boring meal, or help you re-use leftovers and turn them into a new meal. When stocking your spice cabinet, look beyond salt and pepper and experiment with the spices of different cuisines like Italian, Chinese and Indian.
4. Pasta -Dried pasta can be used in many different meals. A big bowl of pasta is very filling and is easy to make. Add a great sauce or throw in vegetables and some meat and the pasta is the basis for a substantial dish. Stuffed pasta also makes a great meal and you can make a large tray of it and have leftovers for several days.
5 Beans - Beans are a great kitchen staple, since they are inexpensive and an excellent source of protein and other nutrients. And for some great frugal meals, think beyond baked beans. Add beans as salad toppers, make a black bean dip or soup, our add to rice, another staple and you have a complete dish.
Are these food staples in your kitchen? Take advantage of sales at the store and stock up on these long-lasting kitchen basics so you can create frugal meals all week long.
Andrea Stein is the founder of CookingGadgets101.com, a cookware and kitchen news and review site. A passionate cook and foodie, Andrea has made CookingGagets101.com the place for honest and comprehensive reviews of cooking and kitchen tools. Stop by to get your Free Essential Crockpot Recipes.
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Monday, April 9, 2012
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Found Some Treasures Yesterday!
Went to families yesterday for Easter dinner. Which was awesome. My little brother has turned out to be a great cook. He starts culinary school next fall. My daughter and me went , taking the little man. He had fun hunting Easter eggs and telling me the whole time - " See MOM, there is an Easter bunny!". Yes, there is Little man, and his name is Uncle Geno! LOL anyway. When we left we drove by our storage unit to get a shelf for my daughter and started looking thru some boxes and I found a bunch of cool stuff that I had forgotten that we had. Some huge solar lights. Not sure where I got them or when, but heck if they work than who cares where they come from. They are so big that they have 5 solar panels on the top of them. Crazy! Found a box full of oil lamps. Which I did remember having. 2 of them are really nice older ones that have the hanging thing on them to hang them up on the wall. Could come in handy. Overall it was a good day and hope to make another trek to storage in the coming weeks. Want to get out what we need and can use. Donate the rest.
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120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Converting A Handy Hot Mini Washing Machine????
I bought this Vintage Handy Hot washing machine a few years ago. We had just moved into this house and had no way to get to laundry mat and no washing machine. But, I did have a clothesline. This worked great for a whole summer. I finally got a Wonderwash pressure washing machine. And have not used this for a couple of years. We have been cleaning out our shed - getting stuff ready for a yard sale in May. I was going to put this in the yard sale, but wanted to find out first if there was some way to convert this to a manual washing machine. One that uses no power. This is a lot bigger than a Wonderwash pressure washing machine. I just wonder how I could do it??? I am thinking that something else has to be made to go into the place on top of the agitator and then some how to move it. Not sure how though. Maybe a bicycle , like on The Colony. Maybe.
ANY IDEAS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
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ANY IDEAS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
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120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!
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