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  1. I have some mylar storage bags that zip and O2 absorbers. I am thinking about using the bags.and O2 absorbers. That way there will be no light.
  2. Ok so I am drying peaches and I was wondering if I vacuum seal them with O2 absorbers if they would do better than just sealing them in jars. Any thoughts?
  3. I was just given some soup bones and that is the next project. So much to do and so little time. I need about 4 weeks of 4 day weekends just so I can catch. Why ever did I go back to work? Oh year I wanted a house
  4. Ok what kind of lids are y'all using? I am about to put up 4 bushel of peaches I will be drying some and freezing some but would like to can some and make peach butter. I refuse to allow these peaches to ruin because of bad lids.
  5. Peaches...lots of peaches. Plus I am getting more tomorrow. What was I thinking
  6. That is what I was going to suggest
  7. Ah man wrong weekend. Hubby is on call that weekend and we are going to be in B'ham the next weekend. Maybe next time. :-(
  8. The following are recipes that I have gotten off Pinterest, out of cook books, and off facebook. I do not claim the rights to any of these recipes and I can not give credit with credit is due. Tuna Asparagus Wraps 6 Asparagus Spears 1/4 cup Cream Cheese chive & onion spread 1 teaspoon lemon peel 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 ounces grilled tuna (original recipe calls for smoked salmon but hubby is allergic to salmon) dash of cayenne pepper 2 whole wheat wraps 1/4 sweet red pepper cut into strips. Mix cream cheese, lemon peel, lemon juice and cayenne pepper spread on wraps layer remaining ingredients roll & enjoy Shrimp (or chicken) Quesadillas 1 cooked shredded chicken breast or 1 dozen shrimp cooked and diced. 1 onion cut in to strips 1/2 small can of green chilies 1 cup Fiesta blend cheese mix together and layer on flour tortilla. Bake at 350 until tortilla is brown and cheese is melted. I cheat and use my Foreman grill. Greek burgers 2 - 4 oz burgers grilled (have used ground turkey but hubby is not a fan this is about the only red meat we eat) 2 tablespoons of cucumber ranch dressing (I can find my recipe but as soon as I do I will post it.) 1 ounce of feta cheese 1 teaspoon of crushed fresh mint lettuce, tomatoes and buns. mix ranch dressing and mint let chill while grilling burgers, spread dressing on buns top with cheese, lettuce tomato and burger. Enjoy Chicken Veggie Wraps 2 chicken tenders grilled and cut into strips 1 yellow summer squash 1 zucchini 1/4 sweet red pepper cut into strips onion strips Sugar snaps cut into strips 1/4 cup mayo and 3 tablespoons of dried tomato pesto. Mix together and chill. Spread on wraps and layers chicken and veggies wrap & enjoy Watch for more tomorrow
  9. I am with Phibe on this, since it is just me and hubby, I still make the same amount as I used to but I have the little tin pans that I put half in and freeze. The other half I cook for us and then we have lunch. Look at it as a modified once a month cooking. You cook for one week and have meals for 2 or 3 weeks. :-) Cooking in the summer when it is so hot makes it difficult. We grill everything on Sat or Sun then eat on it for the week. That or salads. When hubby worked in the oil field I made meatloaf in the muffin tins, Then I would send a couple with him for lunch. Use the mini muffin tins and you can make meat balls. Since it is just me and hubby and it is HOT I have introduced more "light" meals like wraps, southwestern stuff avocado, pasta salads.The pasta salads are great I can make a big one and then we can eat off it for several days. I will start a new thread so as not to hijack this one watch for Quick Easy & Light meals for summer
  10. Looking to replace our washer and dryer. I want to be able to stack them so that they will fit in the hall closet. When I googled stackable washer and dryers I came up with the Bosch brand. Does anyone have a Bosch washer and dryer. If so I have questions for you... Do you like them How well do they clean Are they high maintenance Would you recommend them Are yours stacked, if so how do they handled being stacked
  11. So this year I decided I needed to revamp some of our favorite recipes and make them using storage items. A couple of things I have learned... 1. If it is powder mix it with liquid before adding it to anything or it will lump. 2. It takes more water than you think. 3. It takes less time to cook than you think. 4. Some shelf stable products are good, some are ok and some well I will only use them in recipes..like dried eggs. Ok so I am spoiled I like FRESH yard eggs and cooking with dried eggs well there is a BIG difference. I will eat them but they have to be in something like omelets, breakfast bake or something else that helps with the "dried" texture. The good news is I have been able to adapt pretty much all of our "go to" recipes for using shelf stable food.
  12. I got a Kindle for Christmas and I haven't stop downloading freebies yet.
  13. Working on mine now. gathering stuff up to make my starter trays at the end of the month. Then planning my raised bed garden. Hope to start working on it next weekend, getting it prepped and marked off. Have wait till the snow melts before I can do that.
  14. LOL if we at pickles I would have plenty of jars but we just don't eat pickles.
  15. I love glass jars but they tend to be heavy so I have to be careful as to how big of jar I use. I have found the perfect size for just about everything. It is the "CRACKER" jar that is sold at Wal-Mart. It runs about $6 a jar but I can get my fat hand in it with no problem and it is not too heavy for me to lift. So I am slowly replacing all of my plastic storage jugs with these cracker jars. Right now I have 3 of them one for tea, one for coffee and one I had dehydrated hashbrowns in and everything stayed fresh. And the best part the coffee beans didn't smell up the cabinets.
  16. I got mine from Catwrangla, today and I love it. I have lost track of which ones I have received. I love them all. Since we didn't have a tree up this year (still surrounded by boxes from the move and didn't have room) I have them all lined up on my computer desk and am enjoying them. I am glad to know that a few of you received yours before Christmas.
  17. Ok so maybe this year I should have opted out but I love getting the ornaments. I have had mine done for several weeks ... ok about 6 weeks actually. Made them while sitting with mom in the hospital, but lost them in the move. Found them last night so they will go out today. I have received several but have not opened them because I didn't want to loose them so they are in the basket of bills that have to be paid.
  18. Thanks y'all. This has been a long hard fought battle. We have tried buying a house before and things just didn't work out. Last year before moving to TX we had a house in TN sold out from under us because the other person bid was higher and they had the cash so they got it as is. I was heart broken. But this is an awesome little house that will all us to fix it the way we want it. Best part is it is cheaper than rent and I have a blank slate to work with when it comes to landscaping.
  19. Hubby has a new place to hang his hat...that is right we bought a house! It is not my dream house of small house and 20 acres in the country but it is a small house in town with a 75x125 lot. I will have plenty of room for a garden and I can plant some blueberry bushes and have some strawberry plants. And best of all it is cheaper than rent and we will have it paid off in less than 5 years! I am so excited. It needs some TLC but it is liveable as is so we can live in it and work on it as we have time and money. We have key and will start moving next week. We will spend Thanksgiving in our new house!
  20. I don't feel so bad now. I just got started on mine today.
  21. That is what I thought. Just wanted to make sure.
  22. Ok so I am opening a #10 can of cheese powder. However, I am afraid it will go bad before I use it all. Can I divide it between glass jars vacuum seal it to keep it fresh?
  23. You have to pop in once in a while to let us know how things are going.
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