I'm eating potato salad and battling an itchy throat that I hope doesn't turn into a cold.
A list:
1. Happy birthday to Trish and Brad!
2. A poster I made and more pictures from the protest.
3. Mmm, I guess that's it for now.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Hi Blog.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Foods
I'm listening to Good Food like I do every saturday. Some of this week's program is about how to clean your home without things like Windex:
Cleaning Suggestions:
Vinegar
* All-purpose cleaner: mix a solution of 1 part water to 1 part vinegar (white distilled vinegar is best). Not recommended on marble surfaces.
* As a fabric softener or disinfectant: breaks down soap scum; use 1/3 cup lemon juice, 2/3 cup vinegar and 1 cup water. You can add 5 - 6 drops of lavender oil or grapefruit seed extract to disinfect. Lavender is a natural disinfectant.
Baking Soda
* Slow or clogged drain: pour 1 cup baking soda into the drain, add 1 cup of vinegar, then follow this with 1 kettle full of boiling water.
* Copper or brass polisher: Cut lemon in half, sprinkle with baking soda or salt and rub it all over.
* Stain remover: use baking soda and water to create a paste and rub on stains on sink
Lemon
* To clean silver: use salt and lemon, rub silver item, then rinse with hot soapy water and
* To clean stainless steel or oven - use lemon or vinegar and baking soda, spray water and scrape.
AND
for those that can't afford to buy 200% organic because as we all know, it is quite pricey, 12 foods that are safe to buy non-organic because of minimal pesticide use on the conventional way they are grown:
* Broccoli
* Eggplant
* Cabbage
* Banana
* Kiwi
* Asparagus
* Sweet peas (frozen)
* Mango
* Pineapple
* Sweet corn (frozen)
* Avocado
* Onion
The end!
Cleaning Suggestions:
Vinegar
* All-purpose cleaner: mix a solution of 1 part water to 1 part vinegar (white distilled vinegar is best). Not recommended on marble surfaces.
* As a fabric softener or disinfectant: breaks down soap scum; use 1/3 cup lemon juice, 2/3 cup vinegar and 1 cup water. You can add 5 - 6 drops of lavender oil or grapefruit seed extract to disinfect. Lavender is a natural disinfectant.
Baking Soda
* Slow or clogged drain: pour 1 cup baking soda into the drain, add 1 cup of vinegar, then follow this with 1 kettle full of boiling water.
* Copper or brass polisher: Cut lemon in half, sprinkle with baking soda or salt and rub it all over.
* Stain remover: use baking soda and water to create a paste and rub on stains on sink
Lemon
* To clean silver: use salt and lemon, rub silver item, then rinse with hot soapy water and
* To clean stainless steel or oven - use lemon or vinegar and baking soda, spray water and scrape.
AND
for those that can't afford to buy 200% organic because as we all know, it is quite pricey, 12 foods that are safe to buy non-organic because of minimal pesticide use on the conventional way they are grown:
* Broccoli
* Eggplant
* Cabbage
* Banana
* Kiwi
* Asparagus
* Sweet peas (frozen)
* Mango
* Pineapple
* Sweet corn (frozen)
* Avocado
* Onion
The end!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Time
flies.
The weeks are going by so fast!
Working and collaborating with a few old friends; excited about new projects.
The weeks are going by so fast!
Working and collaborating with a few old friends; excited about new projects.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
One week
Saturday, September 13, 2008
I need:
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Funny I guess.
Tonight is pizza night! Last time's was a great success.
Also, reading food blog comments is funny:
ronniesling said:
Any ideas for gluten-free, egg-free, milk and soy free pizza crusts?
January 31, 2006 5:25 AM
Anne said:
How about whole wheat? Have you tried substituting whole wheat flour for some of the flour? I guess you couldn't get it quite as light and crispy that way, which is a shame.
January 31, 2006 5:57 AM
Mike said:
"Any ideas for gluten-free, egg-free, milk and soy free pizza crusts?"
Yeah, eat a bowl of tomato sauce.
January 31, 2006 8:59 AM
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