Finding out you have a food allergy can be devastating.

Finding out you have a food allergy can be devastating. I think my first thought was, "What does that mean?" You ask your doctor and he says just avoid that food. It's just a skin test. They aren't entirely accurate.

I am going to attempt to give you ideas and recipes on how to avoid corn. It can be quite the challenge.

Sorry that my blog is evolving into a little bit of everything in life.



Thursday, January 19, 2012

One Awesome Mop

I am very frugal as most already know. I never wanted to try any of those disposal mops. This O'Cedar mop is the most awesome mop because of the reusable mop pad. I tend to throw it in the wash with my jeans. I don't like the idea of throwing it in with the towels, because I don't want floor dirt on my wash cloths. That might sound weird. You can put whatever cleaner in the reservoir.  I use diluted WhiteHouse apple cidar vinegar.  For years I thought that these kind of mops wouldn't get all the dirt up.  I was wrong.  To test the theory I mopped with my regular mop after using the O'Cedar.  The floor was clean.  Very Awesome!

Butternut Squash Soup

2 small butternut squash peeled, seeded, and chopped3 small apples peeled and chopped

Place in crockpot add 2 cups liquid (chicken broth, or water, and/or Lakewood Organic Apple Juice).  Add sauted sweet onion and garlic.  Cook 8 hours on low.  Puree with hand blender or process in food processor a batch at a time.  Add more apple juice as needed.  Salt and pepper to taste.

Liquid ideas:  I had left over chicken broth from a chicken I had roasted a couple days before. I also freeze vegetable water in ice cube trays, which I could have used for the liquid.  I save a lot of my broths in ice cube trays.  I have a few gallon size bags in my freeze with broth cubes in them.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Plant Stakes

Homemade plant stakes from sour cream containers! I thought of this myself. Not sure how well the permanent marking will hold up. The markings will at least hold up for starting seeds.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

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