Monday, May 14, 2012

How to make Brown Sugar, Peanut Butter, and more



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Today I made Brown Sugar. All you need is white sugar and molasses. I ran out of the brown stuff and needed more. I put the white sugar in the food processor and pour in a bit of molasses. How much depends on how dark you want your brown sugar.
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I also made peanut butter. Peanuts are much less expensive than peanut butter-especially the natural kind. I use the unsalted peanut, because the salted ones make a peanut butter that's much too salty. Make sure they are roasted (although you could probably bake them in the oven for a bit). Into the food processor they go. I also add a bit of olive oil to keep it mixing and to moisture to it. You could add any kind of oil (peanut, canola).



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I am almost done making two 1900's costumes for my daughter and I for her coming of age ceremony. We are going to celebrate it at a historical site. Looking forward to the whole event!

My dad tilled my garden for me. I'm planning on making it into squares instead of rows. I may even plant marigolds and nasturtiums around it to keep bugs at bay and for color.

Homemade Root Starter

  • Harvest two cups of willow branches and remove all leaves. Willow wood of any species contains IBA.
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    Cut the limbs into 3-inch sections.
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    Boil ½ gallon of water.
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    Put your willow wood pieces in a large metal bowl or large glass container. It needs to accommodate all the twigs and ½ gallon of water. Add the boiling water and allow the wood to soak overnight.
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    Strain the solution through a sieve or colander. Discard the solids.
  • 6
    Collect the plant cuttings you'd like to root. Put one of their ends in the willow water. When they develop roots, discard the starter solution they were in.

Tips & Warnings

  • Store unused root stimulator in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two months.

Read more: Homemade Starter Solution for Plant Cuttings | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6566732_homemade-starter-solution-plant-cuttings.html#ixzz1utI0Dv1g

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sewing plans

I totally misunderstood how much wool I was getting-and I'm so glad! It is now do-able.

I found some black fabric that matches what I already have for my daughter's quilt, and even at a decent price. Happy!

The ladies in our Handicraft Haven group came over Thursday and we were in the sheep fleece. We learned how to skirt a fleece, wash it, pick it, card it, and spin it. It was quite fun (and smelly).

My friend Stephanie finished her first quilt and brought it at our meeting to show us. Lovely!

I'm planning on doing some sewing today. I'm making myself a biscuit quilt purse (or puff purse) in cranberry, navy, black, and...what was that other color....? Dunno. I found  a belt to use for the straps. Should be nice.


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Wool

I have inherited 32 bags of sheep wool-Yikes! My hubby is a little intimidated by it all, and after trying to wash 1/2 a bag, so am I.

Here are some projects I found for all this wool:

  • A wool filled duvet
  • Wool batting for quilts
  • insulation (yeah-actually insulate houses with it!)
  • dryer balls
  • shoe felts/liners
  • Newfoundland mittens (uses unspun wool)
Hmm...lots of ideas. Off to clean my wool....