Wednesday 20 May 2015

Guest Post Radically Thriftys Almond Flour Cornbread

Radically Thrifty

Please welcome our very EVER first guest blogger, Vicky Nicks from Radically Thrifty, as she shares her gluten-free Almond Flour 'Cornbread' Recipe. While I have to admit that I'm not really into the gluten-, sugar-, GMO-free crowd, it looked really good, and I'm happy to introduce you all to her blog! 
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Homemade Strawberry Soda


I am not normally a soda drinker by any stretch of the imagination, but come the summers bounty of fresh strawberries, I love to make this easy, refreshing, four ingredient strawberry soda.  


Homemade Strawberry Soda
(makes 8 glasses)

What you need:

2 cups of water 
2 cups of sugar (feel free to substitute honey or the sweetener of your choice)
1 lb fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
Seltzer (or club soda)
Fresh mint leaves for garnish, optional

In a saucepan over high heat, stir together the first three ingredients and bring to a boil.  Once boiling, lower heat to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes or until strawberries soften and syrup thickens and starts to turn pink.

Remove from heat, strain berries (they make wonderful shortcake!) and cool in refrigerator. Once cooled, pour 1/2 cup of syrup into each of 8 Mason jars (moisten and dip rims into sugar for a festive touch) and then fill each glass with seltzer. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint and a whole strawberry, if desired.

Enjoy!

Note: you can also use blackberries or raspberries to make different flavors. Syrup will last refrigerated for up to a week.


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Give Away Natural Linens

Ive been planning to do this give-away for some time and I must say... I am so glad to show off this product to you! Carmen at Natural Linens sent me some of her re-usable Eco Towels and Ive had plenty of time to give them a thorough work out in our home and "kick the tires", so to speak. And I have NOT been disappointed.



Theres a lot of talk about switching from paper towels to something more sustainable, something that lasts a lot longer. And while our family made the switch to cloth napkins with relative ease, we were struggling in the paper towel department. Honestly, it just wasnt happening.

is the country. The Southwest in fact. Can you say DUST and DIRT? Think old western movies and youre on the right track. Yes, I live in the mountains where there is a bit more vegetation, but its still high desert territory and boy do we have the dirt to prove it! (I gave up on the floors a long time ago!) So you can imagine that a paper towel that I can throw away is so much more appealing when wiping up dirt and grime. But heres what I found...

The Eco Towels actually worked better!

Hows that possible? Well, in a nut shell...

• they last longer before I have to get a new one (even though they are smaller in size)
• they can be easily rinsed out and used again (in certain applications)
• they are able to get in crevices that the paper towels cant because theyre thin and pliable
• they are tougher than their paper counterpart
• they are lint free and dont leave bits of fiber behind

And cleaning them? A piece of cake. These are so small, I just throw them in with my other kitchen towels (I typically use hot water for these) and they take up very little room. Ive not had to do any extra loads. Whether theyre hung dried or dried in the dryer, they do about the same, but they will shrink a bit in the dryer. You can see a comparison below of one new one with one washed and dried in the dryer (on top of the new one).


Heres an example of some of the dirt on a couple (I really did use these)...




And after washing... the edges curl a bit, but it really doesnt bother me as much as I thought it might. If you hand press these as they come out of the washer and THEN hang them up (something that doesnt typically happen with kids helping), then they might do better for you. Certainly doesnt change their effectiveness.


To get the most out of one cloth, I use a technique I learned from reading Speed Cleaning by Jeff Campbell and The Clean Team.

Fold into fourths. Use one side. Flip it over and use the other side...


Next, unfold it ONCE (see brown heart sticker so you have an idea of where the original side is in each photo)...


And then fold it back on itself.



Use both of these sides and then open it up completely.



Fold the dirty sides so that they are on the inside and repeat the steps above.


With paper towels, I never fold like this... I just wad them up and use them and then throw them away, so not every part of the towel is used. Not nearly as frugal in terms of usage.

So how does one really transition from paper towels to cloth?

Hide the paper towels for a while. Or stop buying them for a period of time.

Seriously. And get a big basket or large bowl or some other container, and fill it with lots of Eco Towels so theyre handy and ready to go whenever anyone needs to wipe a spill, clean a window, or wash a dish (and yes, they can be used as wash cloths - no need for two products!). I also like to have a second basket in the laundry room so family members can toss them in there when theyve used one up.

One more thing I want to mention... I liked the off white color a lot. Typically, I buy lots of those cheap white wash cloths some place like Target or KMart and we use these in the kitchen as wash cloths. But they get so stained and dingy. The Eco Towels seem to have that natural ecru color and they just look better for this kind of heavy use.

I think the hardest thing youll have to over come is the fact that you may be accustomed to a thicker towel, but being thinner allows you to get into places you normally cant. You really need to buy a set and find out just how well they really do work. The price point on these is only about $1.10-$1.15 per towel, which makes them very affordable, especially since you dont have to throw them away after one use!

If you REALLY want to go green and stop the waste, then you really should consider Natural Linens Eco Towels! Just think... its a great way to prep for a possible long term crisis when paper towels will dry up on the grocery store shelves. Maybe you should get more than one set!

Give-Away Ends: Monday, November 19!

* Note: Due to the number of entries on recent give-aways, Im switching to Punch Tab to help manage it all. You can enter below by signing in via facebook or your email. 






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Tuesday 19 May 2015

Barn Hop 32

Welcome, friends!


Join The Barn Hop!

Jill @ The Prairie Homestead
Kendra @ New Life on a Homestead
Megan @ A Blossoming Homestead
and Amy @ Homestead Revival...

...invite you to link up and share your homesteading adventures!

1. Write a blog post about whats going on at your homestead or a post on something youre learning or an item of interest that will benefit the homesteading community. Be sure to add the red barn button and link back here so others can join in the fun.

2. Come back here and enter your information in the Linky. Please be sure to link to your actual post (click your title and then copy the URL above) and not your home page so those participating later in the week can find your post easily.

3. If you dont have a blog, leave a comment and tell us whats going on at your homestead!

Please Note: As hostesses of the Homestead Barn Hop, please understand that we reserve the right to remove any links that are not family friendly. While this may be subjective, we will err on the side of caution in order to keep our blogs appropriate for all readers. Thank you for your understanding!






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home garden plans BH102 Bird House Plans Construction Bird House

home garden plans: BH102 - Bird House Plans Construction - Bird House...: BH102 - Bird House Plans Construction - Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House ... Units: Inches - fractions Oversize: 1 3 7/...

BH102 - Bird House Plans Construction
Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House
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Units: Inches - fractions
Oversize: 1 3 7/8" x 7" x 1 4 7/8" (height)
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
Oversize: 404 x 178 x 428 (height)
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Detailed Plans for Construction
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CB201 Combo Plans Chicken Coop Plans Construction Garden Sheds Plans Storage Sheds Plans Construction

CB201 - Combo Plans - Chicken Coop Plans Construction + Garden Sheds Plans - Storage Sheds Plans Construction
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It can comfortably hold 20 - 25 chickens
Nest boxes for 8 hens
Total land occupancy area: 31 4 1/2"x15 10 7/8"=500,693 Feet ²
Total height: 12 7 3/4"
- Storage Shed: 11x7=77 Feet ²
- Chicken Cage: 11x5=55 Feet ²
- Chicken Run: 11x12=132 Feet ²
- Construction area: 307,76 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 555195 inches3 (= 321 feet3)
Units: Inches - fractions
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CB201 - Combo Plans - Chicken Coop Plans Construction
Garden Sheds Plans - Storage Sheds Plans Construction
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Dimensional lumber sizes:
a: 4"x4" (Nominal) = 3 1/2"x3 1/2" (Actual)
b: 2"x4" (Nominal) = 1 1/2"x3 1/2" (Actual)
c: 2"x2" (Nominal) = 1 1/2"x1 1/2" (Actual)
d: 1"x2" (Nominal) = 3/4"x1 1/2" (Actual)
e: 2"x6" (Nominal) = 1 1/2"x5 1/2" (Actual)
f: 1"x4" (Nominal) = 3/4"x3 1/2" (Actual)
g: 1"x6" (Nominal) = 3/4"x5 1/2" (Actual)
k: 1"x1" (Nominal) = 3/4"x3/4" (Actual)
h: 1" thickness (Nominal) = 3/4" thickness (Actual)
n: 1"x8" (Nominal) = 3/4"x7 1/4" (Actual)
m: 2"x8" (Nominal) = 1 1/2"x7 1/4" (Actual)
Units: Inches - fractions
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The functional component - the build step guide - Table of Contents:
0.0 - 0.6 - Concept design
1.0 - Building a hole for the foundation
1.3 - Building Column
2.0 - Building the Main Frame Structure
3.0 - Building the Nest boxes
4.0 - Building the Interior Wall
5.0 - Building Perches for chickens
6.0 - Building the Frame of Door, Windows - Vents
6.6 - Building Automatic chicken door and Standard chicken door
7.0 - Building Roof beam
8.0 - Building Fiberglass Insulation for Wall
9.0 - Building Exterior Wall
10.0 - Building the Doors and Windows
11.0 - Building Ramp
12.0 - Building completed roof
13.0 - 14.0 - Building Chicken Run
15.0 - Perspective - The building was completed
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CB201 - Combo Plans - Chicken Coop Plans Construction
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CB201 - Combo Plans - Chicken Coop Plans Construction
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