Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Yard Sale Find - Cast Iron Skillets
I am thinking that all I need to do is scour them real good and get the rust off, then re-season them.
I hope they turn out good, but for only $5.00 it was worth the chance since they are cast iron.
ANY TIPS WILL BE APPRECIATED!
Monday, June 3, 2013
Start Your Home based Winter Business Now! Or Just Stockpile for self!
It is pretty simple to make the bricks: shred or tear the paper, fill a 5 gallon bucket
with water, add a tablespoon of bleach, stir and then the paper. There
are two ways to proceed, either leave the paper to soak for 10 days, or
mulch the paper in the bucket for an hour using something like a toilet
plunger or stick.
Once the paper is pulped, fill the Paper Log Maker with the pulp and squeeze the arms together to remove the water. You
will be left with just the brick. Carry on this method until all the
paper is used. Find a warm and dry area to allow the brick to dry and
hey presto - you have free solid fuel to sell.
Make these up all summer, storing them up some place where they will be dry. As soon as it starts to cool off place an ad in the local paper and start selling them. Great home based business that is almost free to start and would be a great one for a teen to do.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Quick Creamy Mushroom Soup!
This is what Little Man and I had for lunch yesterday! Yummy and fast!Creamy Mushroom Soup
1 package of ramen noodles - it doesn't matter the flavor, you do not use the flavor packet.
1 can of condensed cream of mushroom soup
a handful of sliced mushrooms, I used my dehydrated ones this time and it turned out great.
salt and pepper
Cook the noodles as it says to on the package. drain.
Prepare the soup as directed and then add the noodles and mushrooms to it. Let this simmer for about 5 minutes. Salt and pepper this and eat! Just enough for the 2 of us.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Homemade Pizza Sauce
Found this , on Pinterest , of course. I now cannot wait until my tomato plants start producing.
I am going to make up a bunch of homemade spaghetti sauce also.
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