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  1. If it is well seasoned I would till it in and plant.
  2. Jeepers~ glad they got you up and running so fast. I have used Mozilla Firefox now for years and both of my computer gurus recommend it. Seems to have less vulnerabilities than IE. And it looks very similar to it so not hard to use.
  3. This is also good with a yellow cake mix but the spice makes it especially delicious!
  4. Simplegirl

    DYI potty

    We have a DIY composting toilet at the farm. We found an old wooden chair and DH cut a hole in the seat and put on a toilet seat. Then we put a bucket underneath lined with compostable bags ( found some that are made from potatoes). We use a mixture of peat moss and sawdust that we keep in a tote beside the chair. Works great! We have a separate compost pile for this that will be used for trees or shrubs (not on the garden or berry bushes) although after a couple of years it would be safe - still not gonna use it on the garden.
  5. It was weird for me. Centurylink which we use at work had it down for 2 days but my satellite internet provider at home got me in the same day. I definitely was somewhat confused. But just glad we are back!
  6. I remember when we took DD to college last year. I felt a sense of relief along with the pain of leaving her because I knew she was making a good choice for HER. Not enough kids she went to school with have made the commitment to college and are now either pregnant and unmarried or working at part time jobs and still living at home. You will be okay. You will talk or text regularly I am sure. I text with my DD daily even if it is only about little things. Keeps us connected and we both know I would be there in a heartbeat if she needs me. As will you. Hang in there. It gets easier.
  7. Last night everything we had for supper was from the garden with the exception of the chicken breast we split. Potatoes, broccoli, tomatoes, and cucumbers. By the way.... I am TIRED of cucumbers. I have been picking 20+ every other day for the past few weeks. Next year only one hill.... only one. I have been making pickles, eating them every way I can find to fix them, and giving them away and still can't keep up. Unfortunately looking like about a dozen might end up in the compost pile. But, adds lots of liquid to the pile now that we have not had a lot of rain since the end of June. Green beans are done but the field peas, limas, pintos, and black beans are going strong! Canning my first pintos and black beans tonight.
  8. Picked my first batch of green beans yesterday. Almost enough for a canner load. We have also had lettuce, carrots, broccoli, and a couple of cherry tomatoes. Almost time to dig potatoes. We will dig one hill while the grandsons are here this weekend just to show them about it and we will see how well they have done. The others will wait a few more weeks.
  9. So far we have had lettuce and green onions. Also have harvested about 3 pounds of blueberries from our plants. I expect to get somewhere around 10 pounds total off the 7 plants we have producing now.
  10. Gasket went bad on my canner... waiting for a new one to arrive. I am almost done with beans anyway so thankfully I can just blanch and freeze what is left and call it good.
  11. That sounds like a great book! I don't have a Kindle but I will definitely put that on my list of must-have books.
  12. Ok I will. I placed the order yesterday morning and it shipped that afternoon. Should have it tomorrow. Liking that customer service!!
  13. Honeyville Grain does not have nearly as many #10 cans as EE. Lots of bags of things that you can repackage for long term storage. Which is great if you want some for now and some for long term. With the #10 cans you would have to open them to try anything and then would severly shorten the shelf life of that can. EE did recently start carrying a MyChoice size can for some products which is much smaller and would allow you to try something without having to use that whole can. Hope that helps.
  14. Looks great. I have never ordered from them but just did. Got the soup and rice gift box so we can try a few things.
  15. I have ordered from both and have been equally satified. Except for the boxes from EE. Didn't know you could request plain boxes. I will totally do that next time.
  16. Philbe~ wow... so glad you found that leak. Scary.
  17. Which states are you talking about? I am in Missouri.
  18. I would also set them up off the floor on pallets or even just boards.
  19. Our new place has a bit of woods surrounding it. We live up a long drive with clearing on top. We are near a river on a dead end road. Right now, I am really not that concerned about being out there. I have lived in the country most of my life and feel safer out there than I do living in town. Bad things CAN happen anywhere. No use being scared. Just being aware of what is going on around you is the most important thing. I have had several people ask me if I am scared to be there by myself sometimes but it is usually only for a short while before my DH comes home. I'm really not scared though and many people just can't understand that.
  20. I will have to look for these! Do they have a long shelf life?
  21. Mine has a clean cycle where you run a cup of bleach through it monthly. I haven't had a bit of trouble with odor.
  22. I was just looking at the olive oil lamps in the Lehmans catalog. I am thinking I would like that better than using the more expensive lamp oil. I was wondering on any type of lamp how often you have to change wicks. I wanted to order an extra supply of wicks and was trying to decide how many I need to stock.
  23. In my area we are over 16" short of rainfall for the year, making it the worse drought in over 75 years. We are praying that Hurricane Isaac does dump the 4" of rain they are projecting for us in the next few days. I would like to see green grass again instead of brown and the cracks big enough to lose a chihuahua in. At this point a lot of snow for the winter might be very much welcome here.
  24. We are dry here too, scary dry. Rains just keep missing us.
  25. I live in central Missouri and we have not really had measurable rain since May. All the corn is completely dried up. Didn't have a chance to put kernals in the ears. Very sad. And the soybeans are still somewhat green but they say they are not putting beans in the pods. It is very very dry here.
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