I am already thinking about this winter and being closed up in the house and how boring it can get. I have found a bunch of recipes to make things for little ones. Stuff that they can use and have fun with and parents not worry about them being toxic or unsafe. YAY!!
Simple Play Dough
1 cup flour
2 cups oatmeal
1 cup water
Gradually add water to flour and oatmeal in bowl. Kneed until mixed (this dough is sticky, but unique in texture.) Model as with clay.
Salt Dough
Equal amounts salt and flour; then add enough water to make it doughy.
Dries hard in a couple of days and then you can paint it. I love salt dough. You can make some really nice Christmas ornaments out of it. Painting them makes them really nice. The kids could make some for gifts, maybe?
Earth Friendly Goo
1 cup water
1 cup cornstarch
4-5 drops fruit juice like blueberry or raspberry (combine a 1/4 cup of the food with 2 cups water, simmer for an hour. Cool, strain, and use as coloring).
Work the ingredients together and let your kids have fun with this gooey concoction.
Natural and Safe Finger Paint
1/3 cup soap flakes melted with 1/2 cup boiling water
1 cup cornstarch
1/3 cup cold water
A few drops juice dyes (combine a 1/4 cup of the colored food like beets, blueberries, or raspberries with 2 cups water, simmer for an hour. Cool, strain, and use as coloring).
Silly Putty
2 cups white school glue
1 cup liquid starch
Mix together and set aside until dry. Store in an airtight container.
Peanut Butter Play Dough
18 oz. peanut butter
6 tbsps. honey
Non-fat dry milk
Cocoa for flavor
Mix all ingredients, adding enough dry milk to give make dough pliable. Shape, decorate with edible treats, and eat!
These are some really fun things for kids to do. When they get bored let them try these things out. Before they know it the day has passed and they forgot that they were bored.
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Saturday, October 6, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
FREE Kindle Book - How To Forage For Free Food - Let's Get Foraging (Foraging Free Food Series)
I am building up my survival library on my free Kindle reading app on my pc , Hoping soon that it will all be added to and actual kindle. Fingers crossed. But this seems like one that should be added to your survival library, How To Forage For Free Food - Let's Get Foraging (Foraging Free Food Series). Plus the added bonus that it is free helps. Have you ever wondered how to forage for free food or where to find free food?
You are about to find out. The hedgerows, meadows, streams and woods are bursting at the seams with free food. Not just in the country either as Allen also explores the urban confines in search of free food. So, just before you start on this pleasant journey, please have a quick think about the benefits of foraging for food:
Environmentally Friendly – No ploughed fields, no tractors and trucks and distribution centres. No supermarkets burning energy at all hours of the day
Cost – It's free. Or very cheap indeed. All it takes is your time and that is spent walking in the countryside. Now, there's a joy all on it's own. It's good exercise too.
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Ultimate Family Preparedness Pak
120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!
Monday, October 1, 2012
FREE Kindle Book - Simple Emergency Food Storage
This is a great book to add to your Kindle library - Simple Emergency Food Storage. It is free for a limited time. Get it now. This book gives you the basic knowledge needed to get an emergency food storage started without having to learn any new skills. It is short and to the point making learning basic emergency food storage fast and simple. Step by step instructions and pictures are included to guide the beginner. If you are new to the subject, curious, or have no knowledge of where to begin, this book will get you started on your way.
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The Prepper's Pocket Guide: 101 Easy Things You Can Do to Ready Your Home for a Disaster
Ultimate Family Preparedness Pak
120 Serving Breakfast Only @ $198 (120 Servings breakfast assortment. No entrees) - Order Now!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Endless hot water without power! - YouTube
Endless hot water without power! - YouTube
Have to watch this video later with hubby. This is cool. Love the idea of having hot water.
Have to watch this video later with hubby. This is cool. Love the idea of having hot water.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Food Storage Recipe - Hearty Bean & Barley Soup
Now that the weather is getting cooler here we have been making more soups. Make a huge pot and eat on it all day! This is a great one that is easy to make and is made from things that should be in your food storage.
Hearty Bean & Barley Soup
1 tablespoon of olive oil
2 large carrots - chopped
2 stalks celery - chopped
1 medium onion - chopped
3 1/2 cups of vegetable broth
1 can of kidney beans - drained and rinsed
1 can of diced tomatoes
1/4 cup of uncooked pearl barley
a small pack of chopped frozen spinach -one of those small boxes. thaw it out and let it drain
pepper and salt to taste
Heat up the oil in a 4 quart pan - saute up the onions, carrots, and celery until they are tender. Add the broth, beans, tomatoes, and barley. Heat this to a boil than reduce the heat to low. Let this cook until the barley is cooked. Stir in the spinach and season it to taste. Cook until spinach is done. Serve.
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Hearty Bean & Barley Soup
1 tablespoon of olive oil
2 large carrots - chopped
2 stalks celery - chopped
1 medium onion - chopped
3 1/2 cups of vegetable broth
1 can of kidney beans - drained and rinsed
1 can of diced tomatoes
1/4 cup of uncooked pearl barley
a small pack of chopped frozen spinach -one of those small boxes. thaw it out and let it drain
pepper and salt to taste
Heat up the oil in a 4 quart pan - saute up the onions, carrots, and celery until they are tender. Add the broth, beans, tomatoes, and barley. Heat this to a boil than reduce the heat to low. Let this cook until the barley is cooked. Stir in the spinach and season it to taste. Cook until spinach is done. Serve.
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