Leah
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Wheat free, corn free Rice tortilla recipes for JCK88 :
http://www.bobsredmill.com/recipe/printer.php?rid=489
http://www.dadamo.com/typebase4/recipedepictor7x.cgi?44
http://countrykitchenpantry.com/2007/09/10...and-rice-flour/
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Happy babies!!
Constructing an Egg Candler
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs/res25-candler.html
Wooden Candler
"Coffee-Can" Candler
Vu-graph Candler
Flashlight and Black Paper Candler
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Growing Sweet Sorghum For Syrup
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/NEWCROP/AFCM/syrup.html
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http://hillcountryofmonroecountry.blogspot...roe-county.html
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Includes pictures and diagrams.
http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org...sweet/sp74f.htm
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For those in the Southern areas, who wanted to know what to have for sweetening that could be 'homemade'...
The process of making Sweet Sorghum syrup-
http://www.herculesengines.com/sorghum/default.html
The sorghum syrup barrels were in constant use in the South during the Civil War (or The War Between the States)
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Links to various video and pictures of sorghum and sugar cane syrup making. Equipment, a forum, etc.
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PDF version - http://sorghum.tamu.edu/publications/787576-747466-l5146.pdf
Html version - http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:YuJJI...cd=12&gl=us
Good sorghum fields will yield 15 tons per acre and each ton will derive 8 to 20 gallons of syrup.
Each acre of sorghum may produce 75 to 150 gallons of syrup, with difference resulting from the type of milling and processing, variety selection, growing conditions, and management practices.
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I want to bump this too!!
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In honor of the season - I found this blog, the woman made a 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' quilt. Thought you might like to see it.
http://suegarman.blogspot.com/2008/06/nigh...-christmas.html
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Let me see...
I liked the Hardy Boys;
Rick Brant (he was like the Hardy Boys, but he lived with scientists and got to use all sorts of cool machines );
Trixie Belden was better than Nancy Drew (in my childish opinion) because she had a family instead of just a dad. - Even then, I found it annoying that the first thing they always seemed to do was kill off the mother.
The Pink Motel;
Harold and the Purple Crayon;
Where the Wild Things Are;
The Secret Garden;
The Little Princess;
The Pirates in the Deep Green Sea;
The Magic Pawnshop;
The Dragon Book - It was shaped just like a dragon!
Swiss Family Robinson;
Robinson Crusoe;
Anything Dickens, or Jules Verne, or Shakespeare, or Twain;
And there was a huge pink book full of poems and wonderful woodcut illustrations to go with them.
Oh yes, Heidi...
I liked Dr. Suess when he started publishing books, but I was a little old for them. I had a good time reading them when the kids were little, though!
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I've been repacking rice from original bags into more sturdy ones.
Started yoga again to get my body into better shape to handle what may come.
Also experimenting with new recipes from storage foods for the sort of convenience foods we buy, to see if I can make things folks will actually eat.
At Stephanies request, Blender Tortillas Recipe by arby
in Kitchen Recipes
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Actually, I'm the one who asked you! LOL
I just kept hunting...