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Making All Natural Carrot Chips For A Healthy Snack

I made all natural dehydrated carrot chips for a healthy alternative to potato chips for our family. We like to snack in the evenings but most commercially available snacks are either very unhealthy or too expensive for us to buy.   When we got a bunch of fresh carrots from a

Fast and easy ice cream in minutes with Donvier manual Ice Cream Maker

Melanie and I recently bought the Donvier manual ice cream maker at a garage sale and we love it. This hand crank ice cream maker literally turns out perfect ice cream in minutes without ice or rock salt. This is the cheapest way to get fresh, healthy ice cream at home that I have ever seen.

Make Pasta At Home Using Hand Crank Pasta Maker

My wife Melanie and I made a couple batches of pasta the other day using our hand crank pasta maker. This is very easy and fun for the family. It is also healthier for you because you know what goes into the pasta.   Homemade pasta is fun and healthy. You put the ingredients

Homemade Venison Jerky Instructions & Recipes

I have processed my own deer meat this year and made some venison jerky. One entire deer was made into four different varieties of jerky. I made up the recipes myself. Here are the details:   I first cut the deer meat off the bones. Cut off all the fat and sinew that you can.

Restoring Rusty Old Cast Iron Pots & Pans With Fire & Vegetable Oil

Prior to the 1960s, cast iron vessels were an especially favored form of cooking. Most every household had at least one cast iron pot or skillet in an always-seasoned form ready for that next great meal. These days, non-stick coated cookware has taken over, but it proves to be more costly, less

How To Pasteurize Dehydrated Food For Long Term Storage

I have some self dried foods I had done up in bulk a few months ago, but never got around to sealing them up in vacuum sealer bags. Now they need to be pasteurized before I can seal them up for long term storage. I have 5 pounds of dried broccoli, about 2 pounds of mixed vegetables

Tips And Tricks On Do It Yourself Plumbing

Some people claim that repairing your plumbing yourself is extremely hard. However, it becomes much easier if you are properly educated and have the proper advice to do the job. This article is full of plumbing tips that will help get your project completed. Stop cleaning a persistent clo

Tips on How to Paint the Exterior of Your Home

So, you have decided to be a DIY person and paint the exterior of your home all by yourself. Have you ever painted a home before? If not, then you may find the job harder than you realized. Don't be discouraged; look at the project as creating greater curb appeal while adding value to your home

How To Use An Automatic Bread Maker / With Recipes

There is nothing like the smell of homemade bread baking in the kitchen. Baking bread is a long process requiring you to be home and labor for hours, watching the dough carefully the whole time. The temperature of the dough and your kitchen must be right in order for the bread to turn out well.

The Perks of DIY Solar Energy System

Nowadays, people have the option of choosing the energy source they want to use. For instance, you don't have to rely on electricity as it is possible to use solar energy which is a natural and renewable resource. To enjoy the benefits of solar energy, there is an option of buying a ready made sy

What is Thanksgiving Without Pumpkin Pie?

Pumpkin is just a very healthy fresh fruit -- not a vegetable as most folks believe. Its scientific name is "cucurbita maxima," which shows the likelihood of its "maximum" size.   In fact, The Entire World Pumpkin Federation rep... Pumpkin pie is standard fare at most Thank
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