Always looking for ways to reuse #10 cans! This is a great way to reuse one and easy to make. Very useful item to make. Anyone can make one and it could come in handy.
Homesteading, preppers, survival, self-sufficient, preparedness, and tips for becoming more self-sufficient in these trying times. Learn to be able to take care of your family with very little money and tons of ingenuity.
Always looking for ways to reuse #10 cans! This is a great way to reuse one and easy to make. Very useful item to make. Anyone can make one and it could come in handy.
8 Ways to Make an Extra $1000 a Month On a Small Homestead — Practical Self Reliance
This is a great list of ways to make extra income when you have a homestead. My son sets up at farmer's markets, sells eggs, etc. My younger son is now making handmade soap to be able to take to the farmer's market with his brother. There are so many ways to create income. Try to have several at once.
13 DIY Composting Toilet Ideas to Make Going Off-Grid Easier
Another great article with DIY ways to make a composting toilet.
NEED:
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.