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Kevin B 123

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  • Birthday 10/28/1955

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  1. IF you WISH, you can RE-use the whey with powdered milk to make yogurt, OR cottage cheese, EVEN Fresh Ricotta http://simpledailyrecipes.com/how-to-make-...sing-only-whey/ http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/powderedmilk.htm http://kellythekitchenkop.com/2009/05/ways...traditions.html http://fiascofarm.com/dairy/ricotta.html
  2. http://video.about.com/greekfood/Make-Yogurt-at-Home.htm http://www.healthhomehappy.com/2009/06/mak...ler-method.html The "junket" tablets come with several methods for making yogurt, and other cheeses. To make Sour Cream, pour Heavy cream, OR 1/2 & 1/2 in a clean jar with a screw on lid, introduce some BUTTERMILK, ( a few Table-spoons) or some yogurt ( A few Table-spoons) cover with lid, let stand at ROOM-tempature for 24 hours......... to make THICK sour-cream, OR Yogurt, I use a Maleta Coffeeet filter holder & a paper coffee filter to drain the whey off----- You can ALSO use and OLD, 1 Quart plastic yogurt container and a MESH coffee filter to frain the whey. Best of luck
  3. Yes, Stephanie.... should we plan a *road trip* to Wisconsin to find him??? *grin*

    MISS YOU, KEVIN! Come "shout" with us!!!

  4. Where are you??? :)

  5. http://www.amazon.com/Bobbsey-Twins-Classi...8&node=3313
  6. Old clothes, minus buttons, snaps, hooks, etc. can be cut up in strips, woven, sewn on corners, stacked, covered in fabric... You have a heavy pillow that will support MUCH weight and not distort!
  7. I would shop for food to fill my shelves, but my printing press broke done, & Im out of GREEN ink!
  8. I bake, or do something where I can SEE the accomplishment!
  9. The Cat in The Hat Green Eggs & Ham And To Think I saw it on Mullberry Street ( Anything Dr. Suisse!) Moby Dick My Friend Flicka Hardy Brother Mysteries The Hobbit The Lord of the Flies The Adventures of The Lone Ranger Comic Books. MANY MANY titles Harvey the Invisable Rabbit---- I think its really another tittle, but it's what the movie is based on The Littles The Borrowers The Outsiders The Others Adventures of Huckleberry Fin Tom Sayer Many Mart Twain Titles. Jungle Boy Ricki Ticky Tavy Ganja Din Jungle Book Doctor Doolittle Little Men Little Women The Inevitable Man Greek / Roman Mythologies ( Any myth really, there are TONS) Journey To the Center of The Earth The Lost World 20000 leagues Under the Sea Mysterious Island Time Machine Treasure Island Robinson Caruso The Swiss Family Robinson The War of the Worlds Little House on the Prairie Series 1001 Theves, Ali Bobba, Sinbad, series, The Genie in the Lamp series 1001 dalmatians Old Yeller More than I think I can remember !
  10. Campy, I find the same thing, re-constituted powdered milk will last longer in a glass container than in a plastic one! I use several brands, whichever is on sale.
  11. A few more ideas hit me, as I sit here waiting on a late night phone call. Every house has a drain under the kitchen sink, Older homes may have a variety of old, Un-used, capped-off pipes. An Extra capped off drain pipe on the floor of a cabinet under the sink would look natural. Especially if that Pipe was OLD/rusted looking. Its hollow interior could hold a lot of cash. Cement could hold a pipe in place . All houses have “Stack Pipes” the large pipe that goes up threw the roof, and reaches to the basement. These pipe often have a “Y” in then somewhere, at such a “Y”, an extension could be added, ( the Higher up the better), and a chamber ( sealed off from the rest of the pipe) could hold lots of cash too! A finishing touch could be “Rust paint” like the “antiquing paint” we sometimes see in craft stores, to give an “old” un-used look to the pipes. Many Cabinets meet the neighboring cabinet, leaving a double wall. One could easily find a matching piece of wood, & place 1 inches stipes of narrow wood, at intervals in the width of a dollar bill, up the height of this piece of wood, that will be screwed to the interior wall of a cabinet! None one would even suspect. At 23 inches height ( the average distance between a cabinet’s floor & the level cabinet drawer, - inside) could hold 8 rows of bills, 1 inch thick X’s the width of that cabinet ! Do this to 2 or three cabinets, you have lots of hiding places. If you sew : : : : : make a purse using several layers of QUILTED material, ( inserting some cash between each layer of QUILTING. Embroider a name ( full name) on it, ( who’s going to steal an purse so easily identified?) Place some OLD worthless jewelry, dried up make up, lint, in it, maybe some infant pacifiers, a person might think it a child’s purse, or maybe a passed-on loved ones keep sake, and worthless at that. Plastic on the outside. ( fingerprints ya know!) Do you make candles? Have a mold the size of a coffee can/tall can of baked beans/something that could hold a roll of bills? Make a candle ,using remnants of old candles so their many colors and shapes obscure what lays with in. A Baggy with cash! Do you “QUILT” ? Make one that hangs on the wall, with inner lining of say bubble wrap, with some of the patches to hold some bills in-between layers of quilting, hidden by “patchwork. Make “piping of fabric with bills in its center wrapped in BATTING. No one could feel the bills with-in. Can you upholster furniture? ( of make a fair imitations thereof). Many kitchen chair have fabric pads as part of the chair. There’s often cardboard ( or paper) on the underside! Remove the “old Fabric/paper/cardboard and BATTING, replace with 1 dollar bills, 2 batting, 3 a bit more batting, 4 fabric to fit-stapled on, 5 replace the paper/cardboard, with staples..... Whalla your sitting on a fortune! Some Older homes have “window Seats”, some of these have a space for storage under the “seat”, other Don’t have that space. If you install a chest/seat beneath a window, but secure the lid ( after placing an valuables/cash in the storage area) screw it shut, ( using 2 or 3 KINDS of screws) . Paint it with several layers of different paint, ( to make it look older that it is) the overall effect will be and old piece of junk. My hooves are tired, Il going to the stall to lie down!
  12. Some older houses have High moldings that cover a "hollow" between walls. If there is ANY room behind a wall, where the molding has a natural break, such a place is an ideal place to make a "drawer, that is hidden to visitors eyes. Heavy curtains, have High seams at the floor, theres a LONG pocket !! The spring loaded tennsion rods, are hollow!!!!!! Some closet metel dowels are also hollow...... ceiling lamps have hollows between the base & the celing, Often there is aa space in the celing where maybe a Lanp has been moved and covered then painted......... We talking horses have all day to think of these things! ! !
  13. doing some Broccoli tonight, I cut the very top "bud" and am trying that: I have heard that often Brocoli dont turn out so well..... But I watched a Utube viedo, where someone cut the last 1/8 of an inch below the "Buds".. and claimed they had really good success! I see on-line stores selling dehydrated Broccoli, and it looks GOOD. But I suppose they have industrial dehydrators with huracane fans..........
  14. Some of my Orange slice have the peals intact, and are good. Going to dry some tangerines too. Must get some broccoli to dry and make a Broccoli-cheese soup mix. Going to try Potato cubes too, and make dry potato soup mix.. I am expecting a rough winter, this year, so Im getting ready. Even if the winter is mild, I’ll save several trips to the store anyway! I wonder IF I can dehydrate COOKED bacon to add to a dry soup mix? Risky? ? ? Thanks again for all the comments in all the forums I have inquired in.
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