Tuesday, June 2, 2009
5 Loads A Day!
Well, I just put the 5th load in the washer. Yep, I do five loads a day or at least try too.
1st load: the kids and my clothes
2nd load: Jason's clothes
3rd load: Towels or Blankets
4th load: anything that I am behind on
5th load: stuff we brought to sell (sometimes more than one load)
I know that sounds like a lot, (I have 4 kids that play hard and a husband that gets really dirty, lol) but sometimes I only get 2 loads done and sometimes (most of the time) I am behind. What is your laundry like at your house?
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Sorry
Sorry to all my readers. I am back now with lots to blog about~
mandie
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Turnip Greens, Beets, and Radishes, oh my....
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Labels: Garden
Squash and Egg Plants
Posted by Mandie at 9:51 PM 2 comments
Labels: Garden, Grow Boxes
My Onions......
Posted by Mandie at 9:41 PM 3 comments
Labels: Garden
Tomatoes and Peppers
Posted by Mandie at 9:27 PM 2 comments
Labels: Garden, Grow Boxes
My Peas and Mint.....
Posted by Mandie at 9:20 PM 2 comments
Labels: Garden
LONG PASTED DUE! Update on my garden.....My Seedlings....
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Labels: Garden
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Just a quick note on something a 2 year old said.....
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Labels: Kid Stuff
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
I promise......
that I am still here, we have just had a busy last week.....but, I have a lot of post's planned! I will get to them really soon, hopefully tonight!!!! Thanks for visiting!
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Many Uses!!!! Buckets
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Labels: Many Uses
Monday, March 30, 2009
Many Uses!!!!! Duck Tape (lol, duct tape)
(I have cheated, I cute and paisted this from here.... , some of them are a little far fetched) I think I will go out and buy a case of duck tape, lol! (yep, I know it is duct tape, but grew up calling it duck tape, lol)
Hanging posters.
Decorative book cover.
Fix broken tail light on vehicle.
Twist a long piece into rope (thousands more uses).
Tape wires down on floor or out of the way.
Tape wires back together after splicing (much wider than electricians' tape).
Reattach rear view mirror.
Repair cracked windshield/window.
Patch ripped clothing.
Hide unsightly wallpaper seams.
Repair broken hoses.
Repair broken fan belt.
Use as art medium.
Fix broken book binding.
Band-Aid for really big cuts.
Attach leg splint to broken leg.
Wallpaper your house (may be slightly expensive, but well worth it for the resulting sophisticated look).
Reinforce pages in 3 ring binder.
Cover up empty drive bays.
Fold in half and use as bookmark.
Disk labels.
Rappelling harness.
Toilet paper.
Hinge on cabinet door.
Repairing leak in tire/inner tube.
Taping annoying people to walls, floor, ceiling, or bed.
Holding together computer cases.
Hold up exhaust pipe (doesn't last very long).
Repair upholstery.
Make lawn furniture.
Make lawn decorations.
Fix racquetball racquets.
Roll into a ball for hockey practice.
Mark lines on a sporting event field.
Clothing � all sorts.
Can be use to wrap duct work, but doesn't seal or hold up ducts very well.
Use to pull unsightly hair.
Keeps pledges in their place (also applies to siblings).
Patches holes in vinyl siding.
An entire roll can be used in place of a bedroom door to keep someone in for hours.
Twisted correctly, can be used as a billy-club.
Wrapped around newspaper to make a dog chew toy.
Holding on book covers.
Reflective lettering.
Mute function for humans.
Contraceptive device.
Climbing rope.
Earrings.
Cover old pocket folders -- lasts forever!
Shoe designs.
Girdle.
Sealing envelopes (in case you hate the taste of envelope glue).
Replacement for airplane glue.
For store owners: great way to keep the wigs on mannequins.
Seat belts that'll REALLY keep the kids still.
Closing chip bags.
Make the stapler obsolete!
Putting up Christmas lights (easy removal).
Why bother with waxing...
Add several layers to your car's bumpers for a much safer ride.
Fix vacuum cleaner hose.
Tape ski boot to your ski when the binding breaks.
Repair seams of ski gloves.
Wrap around your waist when your zipper splits in a one piece ski suit.
Lift and separate when you don't want to wear a bra or can't have straps showing.
Hold temple onto eye glasses.
Fix printer.
Make a wallet out of it.
Hold car hood shut.
Patch hole in canoe.
Fixing sets for the school play.
Making props look more realistic.
Make letter for letter jacket.
Hold your letter to your letter jacket.
Re-enforce the phone cord.
Hold batteries in remote control.
Play a CD (reflect a laser beam onto a CD to play it).
Stick pictures up in your locker.
Fix holes in your Airwalks.
Use instead of nail polish.
Hold pens together.
Belt.
Wrap your ankle for sports.
Can be used in place of handcuffs.
Rings.
Hold file cabinet together.
Hold shoe laces together.
Can replace shoe laces.
Can be used in place of Velcro.
Write term paper on it.
Graduation present.
Can be used to put back together a shredded term paper.
Stop your jeans from fraying.
Hair ties.
Hold spikes to your cleats.
Make a book shelf.
Necklace.
Note cards.
Remove lint from clothes.
Makes great bumper stickers with a sharpie!
Cook a baked potato in it.
Hold car door shut.
Tape plastic over broken rear window in car.
Tape down ripped carpet.
Tape sole of ratty sneaker to body of sneaker.
Hold speaker wire to the back of speaker.
Use it as a Biore strip.
Practical joke toilet paper replacement.
Makes a good bib.
Put it on your lawn and paint it green. Say good-bye to mowing.
Mouse trap.
Fly paper.
Tape your little brothers' mouths shut.
Use as vinyl flooring.
Cover rust holes in your car.
Ashtray.
Roofing shingles.
Make a clothes line.
Window coverings.
Use a roof rack on your car for carrying luggage and other items.
Fix a broken plate.
Patch a hole in your swimming pool.
Make a swing for your kids.
Make a tent for camping.
For the annoying mother-in-law.
Lock people into their house, school, office, etc.
Hold your car's bumper in place.
Seat covers in your car.
Fix holes in your sock.
Fix the hole in your favorite coffee cup.
Make a coffee cup.
Retread your tennis shoes.
Earmuffs.
Repair work gloves.
Make work gloves.
Home security system - tape up doors and windows.
Watch band.
CD case.
Wrap a soda can or bottle in duct tape to keep it cold.
Makes stylish notebook decorations.
Use it to fix old instruments.
Use it as a dog/cat/rabbit/frog/lizard/etc. leash.
Hold on toupees.
Duct tape annoying, rambunctious students to their seats.
Reupholster the roof on a '83 Mustang convertible (or any vehicle for that matter).
Attach it to the end of a yard stick (sticky side out) as a way to get pennies out from behind the couch.
Surgical bandage.
Fix a cigarette that is broken at the filter.
A clothesline when you're out in the middle of nowhere. (Peace Corps favorite.)
Use it as a substitute for Bondo.
Makes excellent streamers for bicycle handlebars.
Toilet seat cover.
Reflectors.
Replace broken screen in your screen doors to create an excellent storm door for those cold winter nights.
Makes great posters with the aid of magic markers.
Make a sheet for your bed.
Wrap freshmen up in it.
Use to make the lines in the middle of the road.
Make a space suit out of it so you can walk on the moon.
Use as a musical instrument.
Make a hat.
Make a wallet chain out of it.
Stare at it and try to find new uses for it.
Make a boat out of it.
Throw it at people.
Write on it and stick to someone's back.
Put a few rolls on their side and roll them to have a duct tape race!
Tape a hedge trimmer or chain saw to a long pole in order to trim or cut tall trees.
Use it as hockey tape.
Tape Tupperware containers together in a way that you can stack them on top of each other for more storage space.
Use to keep the cover of an old ice cream maker securely attached.
Cut a hole in a piece of cardboard, wrap duct tape around it and get a really inexpensive original looking picture frame.
Tape Nerf basketball hoop to the back of a door because they just don't stay on their own.
Make a pouch and attach it to a door so you can hold stuff.
Repair smashed pumpkin.
Waterproof sun screen for bald men.
Snowmobile/motorcycle seat cover.
Hold broken U-joints together on truck so you can make it home.
Makes a good replacement for chrome.
Patch holes in convertibles or soft top jeeps.
Resurface your trampoline.
Artificial lighting.
Use it to tape 10 year olds with sugar highs to trees during boyscout trips.
Can be made to fashion weapons in a pinch.
Emergency limb replacements.
Prosthetics.
Make fantastic puppets and other toys.
Can be used to clean the floor when no vacuum is available.
S & M.
Make a ball.
Repair trim on cars.
Patch up fish tank.
Halloween costume.
Waterproof footwear.
Make a makeup case.
Repair leak in pilot gas line.
Gagging device.
Pin striping.
Wrapping Christmas presents.
Patch seams in carpeting.
Patch a hole in a tent.
No need for lunch box - just tape all your food together!
Use to keep President Clinton's pants up.
Cute plant holder.
Keep hair in place.
Make a tie out of it.
Chastity belt.
Blister repair.
Censor speech on softball uniforms.
Repair pantyhose.
Roll it over a pool and make a trampoline.
Keeping guitar strap on your guitar.
Taping mic to mic stand (or a hockey stick).
Taping mic stand to amp.
Hold a float together.
Fix mini blinds.
Get rid of plantars warts.
Hold telephone together.
Hold computer mouse together.
Write on vehicles.
Muzzle.
Make a Halloween mask.
Decorate guard rifles.
Make really cool underwear.
Make a mummy costume for Halloween.
When you get in a really boring conversation pull it out and ask the other person if they can name 101 uses for it (plus or minus 70 or 80).
Attach underwater flashlight to underwater strobe for night dives.
Hold a car battery in.
Headbands.
Jewelry.
Attach glow-in-the-dark bugs to people's houses.
Fixing the toilet seat.
Torture.
Window shade.
Hair extensions.
Seat covering for a 1963 Vespa GS 160 (or any other vehicle for that matter).
Wrap around cardboard tube to make fake swords for the kids.
Waterproof apron.
Beverage holders.
Cooler.
Pet rain gear.
Toilet paper roll cover.
Cell phone holder.
Tool belt.
Shower curtain.
Repair speaker cones.
Poor man's Viagra - two Popsicle sticks and duct tape.
Hold the plastic (or Mylar) on your car where the window should be.
Wrap a "365 Uses For Duct Tape" calendar for Christmas.
Hold up worn out socks.
Suspenders.
Tape keys to bottom of car so you never lose them.
Posted by Mandie at 8:26 PM 7 comments
Labels: Many Uses
Edible Weeds Series~Cattails #4
Cattails are found pretty much anywhere in the world where there is full sun and areas of lakes, streams, canals, rivers, and brackish water.
The young tender shoots are edible raw or cooked. The rhizome is often very tough but is a rich source of starch. Pound the rhizome to remove the starch and use as a flour. The pollen is also an exceptional source of starch. When the cattail is immature and still green, you can boil the female portion and eat it like corn on the cob.
Other Uses: The dried leaves are an excellent source of weaving material you can use to make floats and rafts. The cottony seeds make good pillow stuffing and insulation. The fluff makes excellent tinder. Dried cattails are effective insect repellents when burned.
Website here has some different ways to eat...I haven't tried cattail yet, but I will soon!
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Labels: Edible Weeds
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Edible Weed Series, well, not Weed, but Tree Seed....Sugar Maple Tree Seeds
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Labels: Edible Trees, Edible Weeds
Many Uses!!!! Dental Floss
Separate photographs : Slide the dental floss underneath the corner of a photograph that is stuck to another photograph or the page of an album and work through across the surfaces to separate them without damaging the photographs.
Cooking aid : Unwaxed dental floss can also be used to truss poultry or to tie up rolled pieces of meat or bacon in cooking.
String Garlands
Clean in between crevices in furniture, tools and so
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Labels: Many Uses
New Series!!!! Many Uses!!!!
I am going to try to take one new thing a day and talk about its many uses!!!! Like Duck Tape, buckets, rope, and lol, so many more things!!!! Then, when you comment you can add your uses to it!!!
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Labels: Many Uses
Friday, March 27, 2009
Emergency Preparedness Youth Activities
(Yep, I copied and pasted this from this wonderful little website......here)
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Talking about emergencies with children can be difficult because no one wants to create unnecessary fear and no
one wants to think that an emergency could happen to them. However, the reality is that emergencies can strike
anyone at any time, and the best defense is preparation. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
created a list of activities for children to help them learn about emergency preparedness. These could be used at
youth retreats, youth group meetings, or religious classes. Activities are listed below, separated by age group.
Elementary Age
• Conduct scavenger hunts for items that would be included in an emergency kit, such as a flashlight,
batteries, battery-operated radio, canned or dried food, water, first aid kit, medicines (for the scavenger
hunt, empty medicine bottles will do), toilet paper, and rain gear.
• Discuss different places that emergencies could happen, such as at school, at home, or at church and
what you should do to prepare for those different types of situations. Have children write and illustrate
a storybook to tell how to prepare for one of those emergency situations.
• Brainstorm words that relate to emergency preparedness, such as tornado, flashlight, plan, first aid, and
create and illustrate flash cards to quiz others about the definitions of those words, and discuss how
they relate to emergency preparedness.
• Design artwork to decorate the outside of an emergency kit.
• Play a role-playing game where the adult acts as the child and the child acts as the adult. Children
should be able to answer your questions about how to prepare for an emergency. You can ask questions
such as: What do we do when a tornado comes? What is an emergency plan? Where is our emergency
kit? What do we put into an emergency kit?
• Make a kit. Arrange a large number of items on a table along with several larger containers. Items
should include things needed to make an emergency kit − a blanket, flashlight, batteries, water, and
toilet paper. Also have items that you would include in a car emergency kit. Ask children to pick
between items they would put into a home emergency kit and items they would include in a car
emergency kit. Discuss why they chose each item for each kit.
Middle School Age
• Have children conduct a scavenger hunt for relevant passages in spiritual texts that discuss emergency
preparedness and/or safety. There are several stories in many different texts that tell stories of how
people have been faced with emergencies and disasters and show how they’ve prepared for them.
• Adopt a needy family and put together an emergency kit for them to use. Make sure to have enough
food and water for each member of the family and pets, if they have them.
Ready in 3 is an emergency-preparedness program for Missouri. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services sponsors the
program. Ready in 3 aims to help residents and communities prepare for many types of emergencies from tornadoes to terrorism. For more
information, visit www.dhss.mo.gov. Youth Activities - 07-05
• Conduct scavenger hunts for items that would be included in an emergency kit such as a flashlight,
batteries, battery-operated radio, canned or dried food, water, first aid kit, medicines (for the
scavenger hunt, empty medicine bottles will do), toilet paper, and rain gear.
• Write and perform a skit for the congregation on emergency preparedness during worship services.
The skit should have a problem (for example, someone isn’t sure how to prepare for an emergency)
and a solution (a friend tells them about the Ready in 3 program and where they can go for
information).
• Hold a poster contest with the theme − “Helping others prepare for emergencies”. Have parents or
group leaders judge the contest.
• Hold a video contest where children create a commercial or television show telling the audience
how to prepare for an emergency. Have a viewing party to watch the videos.
• Tour a fire department, or other emergency service providers.
High School Age
• Adopt a needy family and put together an emergency kit for them to use, including all appropriate
items. Make sure to have enough food and water for each member of the family and pets, if they
have them.
• Create an emergency kit for their car.
• Volunteer to spend time with an older member of the congregation/community and help them
prepare an emergency plan and emergency kit that takes their needs into account. They may have
trouble moving quickly or have special medical needs, so be sure to take these into account when
discussing how to prepare.
• Volunteer with local shelters to help put emergency kits together. In order to assemble kits for a
larger group of people, it may also be feasible for the congregation to sponsor a drive for
emergency kit items, supplying a list of needed items to members of the congregation.
• Students could write stories for their high school newspapers on emergency preparedness. One
particular item to highlight would be the necessity of an emergency kit for the car as most students
are beginning to drive. Stories could also include interviews with other teens about their stories
with emergencies and the importance of being prepared.
• Brainstorm a community service project that involves working with a local disaster relief
organization to help others become prepared for an emergency and put it into action.
• Create content for the church’s web site telling members of the congregation how to prepare for an
emergency and provide them with other resources. This could direct others to www.dhss.mo.gov.
Resources
There are several resources available for children to learn about emergencies. For example,
http://ready.mo.gov/ has several links for kids that give information and provide workbook activities for them
to measure what they’ve learned. Additionally, the Family Safety Guide, created by the Missouri Department
of Health and Senior Services can help children learn how to establish a family plan, create an emergency kit,
and teach them what information to listen for during an actual emergency. Additional information can be
found by visiting www.dhss.mo.gov, click on the Ready in 3 logo.
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Labels: Preparing
PREPARING YOUR FAMILY EMERGENCY KIT
Here is a great web site to help you while preparing your family emergency kit!
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Labels: Preparing, Stockpiling
Ten Suggestions when preparing for an Emergency
Ten (10) Suggestions when preparing for an emergency:
1. At least a 3 day supply of water (1 gallon per person per day)
2. A 3-5 day supply of non-perishable packaged or canned food and non electric can opener and plastic utensils.
3. Rain gear, sturdy shoes and a change of clothes, underwear and hygiene products.
4. Blankets, bedding or sleeping bags.
5. A first aid kit and prescription medications.
6. A list of family physicians and important medical information.
7. Special items for infants, pets, the elderly, the infirmed and family members with disabilities.
8. A battery –powered radio, flashlight and plenty of batteries; tools duct tape pen and paper and household bleach.
9. Identification, credit cards, cash and photocopies of important family documents including insurance information.
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Labels: Preparing, Stockpiling
100 Things that Disappear in an Emergency....
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Labels: Preparing, Stockpiling
Only In Oklahoma~Weather Maps
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Labels: Weather
Thursday, March 26, 2009
A Fun Giveaway!
Here is a fun giveaway for you guys to enter! Stop over here at in other words..... and enter to win!
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Labels: Giveaway
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Weather Forecast! Hope he is wrong like usual!
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Labels: Weather
Sunday, March 22, 2009
One Less Thing to Worry About...This weeks Meal Plan...LOL
Monday.....Roast (in the crock pot, cooked in Italian Dressing), Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, and Broccoli and Cheese
Tuesday......Hot dogs and Chips
Wednesday.....Tacos, re fried beans, Chips and Dip and all the toppings (onions, tomatoes, cheese)
Thursday.....Baked Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans and Corn
Friday....not sure, maybe Hamburgers or Spaghetti or LOL, I don't know, I will get back to you on this, we may have steak
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Labels: Meal Plan
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Refrigerator Homemade Grow Boxes/Earthboxes....
Well, we are trying something new this year. We are trying out to old Refrigerators for a grow box or raised bed. I know they don't look very pretty, but they were free and I am going to put some kind of wood around it to make it look better. Now these pictures show them far from done. We (my mom and I) gutted the refrigerators and moved them to were we wanted them moved. My mom put holes in the bottom of them (one of the pictures shows this). Now, we will add shredded paper to the bottom and my soil (I will take pictures), it could take a couple of weeks to get this done!
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Labels: Earthboxes, Garden, Grow Boxes
Kids eating Dandilions!
Rebekah, well she didn't like them!
Lillian was actually the first to try it, surprised me really, she is a picky little thing. She likes them! (you can see why we sometimes call her pig pen, dirty face, lol)
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Labels: Edible Weeds, Kids Garden
Raw Cow and Goat Milk....
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Labels: Raw Milk
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
LOL, this is for Nicole! Pictures of my Garden
Here are my onions! There is at least 160 planted here, so in another week, it will be so green. I can't wait!
Here is one of my Broccoli, I plan on planing a lot more. I need to get it done before it starts getting to warm. I have 9 planted, but I don't think 2 of them are going to make it.
These are my volunteer potatoes from last year. Not sure what I am going to do with them. I think I will move them into buckets or growing bags and see if they make.
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Labels: Garden