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Homemade Christmas gifts
Published (2009-12-01 09:32:00)
I so enjoy receiving presents which someone has put her- or himself into. It is special to be given flowers cared for in someone's garden, or to put my tea cup on a coaster made with love. I'm giving soap, crocheted potholders, scarves and lapghans, baked goods, and handmade cards. What's on your homemade Christmas list?
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good sites for learning to knit...
Published (2009-12-01 21:36:00)
Re: good sites for learning to knit or crochet, free patterns WOW! Thank you for this post as I am now trying to learn how to knit.
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Homemade Christmas gifts
Published (2009-12-01 16:05:00)
Nice gifts you are making & giving, serena. what kind of soap do you make? that is one of the things i hope to get for christmas & always give...goats milk is my favorite! One of the homemade gifts I am giving is elderberry syrup & a recipe for oatmeal/buttermilk pancakes. I've got to get busy to make fizzy bath bombs to go with a lavender spritz.
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vitality and color in decoration
Published (2009-11-26 06:47:00)
hi everyone, i would like to share this idea of using videos as a home/wall decor. my friend used a virtual fireplace back then. so i thought of using other videos with life and more colors. i found these videos and they seem perfect to the kinds i'm looking for. please tell me your opinion about this. puppies and kittens - youtube.com/watch?v=uF6mmaawyws appalachian mountains scenery - youtube.com/watch?v=BszJQdm7I2Y many thanks, marie
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What wild animals do you have in...
Published (2009-11-27 02:03:00)
alligators,north American crocodiles,rattlesnakes,numero us sharks species,brown recluse,black widows,water moccosins,feral pigs,panthers,Africanized bees and driving snowbirds.
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I'm still here too!!
Published (2009-11-27 18:16:00)
I am new here too. no children and no job because of a disability. willing to make friends
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comfrey - Page 3 - Homestead...
Published (2009-11-27 08:56:00)
Other names: Blackwort, bruisewort , common comfrey, gum plant, knitbone, slippery root. Description: Comfrey is a leafy perennial herb reaching up to 1 m. Comfrey grows erect and has large and hairy leaves. The comfrey roots are large and black coloured. The inside of the root contains slimy juice, hence its names slippery root and gum plant. Comfrey flowers grow at the end of the stems in one sided clusters. They are tubular shaped and white...
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Cantaloupe Seeds to Share
Published (2009-11-28 14:24:00)
Hey Huntsman if you need fatali seeds now, bhuts and 7s next season give me a yell.I can most likely help you out. Rich
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Stain stick recipe...
Published (2009-11-30 19:08:00)
lard? really? I would think that lard would stain even more, like an cooking oil grease... wouldn't it?
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Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-07-03 17:16:00)
by diane
Sounds like a good idea, but sorry, I am no help. Maybe someone will know something.
And welcome to HG.
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-08-24 19:18:00)
by maggie
There were an uneven number of swap participants so I will do two swaps. (It seemed the easiest way to manage the numbers. )
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-06-25 00:58:00)
by Missy
I am so sorry. This is just terrible for everyone involved.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 13:05:00)
by Serena
Crochetpatterncentral and knittingpatterncentral are great ones, too.
There are also lots of patterns at the forums: Crochetville, Crochetmania, Crochethappy, Ravelry, etc.
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-19 09:33:00)
by maggie
Using the other side
For several years now I have been saving all of the one sided printed pieces of paper that I come upon and have begun using the reverse side to print stuff for my own use here at home.
It's amazing how many pieces of paper that I have found lying around in various manilla folders that ...
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-01 16:05:00)
by redmaples
Nice gifts you are making & giving, serena. what kind of soap do you make? that is one of the things i hope to get for christmas & always give...goats milk is my favorite!
One of the homemade gifts I am giving is elderberry syrup & a recipe for oatmeal/buttermilk pancakes.
I've got to get busy to make fizzy bath bombs to go with a lavender spritz.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-27 10:56:00)
by Serena
Stain stick recipe (pre-treatment for laundry)
These work great on oil or grease. I've found they work well on red clay and blood, too.
Stain stick recipe (Use goggles, rubber gloves, etc., and take all safety precautions for usual soapmaking.)
2.2 ounces (weight, not volume) sodium hydroxide (lye crystals...
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-01 21:15:00)
by redmaples
Welcome to HG.
glad you've joined us, we need more activity on this board!
It's been kind of quiet around here lately except for the spammers.
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Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-01 21:15:00)
by redmaples
Welcome to HG.
glad you've joined us, we need more activity on this board!
It's been kind of quiet around here lately except for the spammers.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 13:05:00)
by Serena
Crochetpatterncentral and knittingpatterncentral are great ones, too.
There are also lots of patterns at the forums: Crochetville, Crochetmania, Crochethappy, Ravelry, etc.
Started 10 months, 1 week ago (2009-01-28 01:39:00)
by maggie
redmaples take a look at dilli's photos. She has a picture there of her " washing machine".
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-01 16:05:00)
by redmaples
Nice gifts you are making & giving, serena. what kind of soap do you make? that is one of the things i hope to get for christmas & always give...goats milk is my favorite!
One of the homemade gifts I am giving is elderberry syrup & a recipe for oatmeal/buttermilk pancakes.
I've got to get busy to make fizzy bath bombs to go with a lavender spritz.
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-19 09:33:00)
by maggie
Using the other side
For several years now I have been saving all of the one sided printed pieces of paper that I come upon and have begun using the reverse side to print stuff for my own use here at home.
It's amazing how many pieces of paper that I have found lying around in various manilla folders that ...
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-06-25 00:58:00)
by Missy
I am so sorry. This is just terrible for everyone involved.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-27 10:56:00)
by Serena
Stain stick recipe (pre-treatment for laundry)
These work great on oil or grease. I've found they work well on red clay and blood, too.
Stain stick recipe (Use goggles, rubber gloves, etc., and take all safety precautions for usual soapmaking.)
2.2 ounces (weight, not volume) sodium hydroxide (lye crystals...
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-19 19:08:00)
by dirtyhandsnknees
We don't eat out but once a week for breakfast. Thats the cheapest meal to eat out ya know.lol
I cook and bake from scratch
I buy in bulk and then break it down into meal size portions and I use coupons and sales to save grocery money.
I combine my trips to save gas
I buy all my clothes( except undies, bra, socks ) at the local thrift store
I have a small economy car that gets 35mpg
I...
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-07-03 17:16:00)
by diane
Sounds like a good idea, but sorry, I am no help. Maybe someone will know something.
And welcome to HG.
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