Croutons - Sauté stale bread cubes in olive oil with a little Parmesan cheese and garlic some very tasty croutons for your salad.
Soup - Use to top French Onion or other Soup then add the cheese and bake.
Bread Puddings
Being Crazy About Green is an everyday battle between what is good for the planet we call home and not breaking the bank doing it.
But I know a place that is Second Best epically for an avid reader such as myself, and though you can't get CD's or Movies you can get books. Downloaded onto your computer or even your Palm Pilot or Smart Phone. Its Called Project Gutenberg.
You can download everything from Pride and Prejudice and Dracula to The History of the United States and Amusements in Mathematics. They have almost 30,000 free books to download for FREE according to their website plus another 70,000 through their partners and affiliates. Go check it out (click here) and don't forget to Book Mark it. I downloaded The Manual of Gardening by L. H. Bailey. Which has a couple sections I'm interested in... A small back yard and A city lot not to mention the Growing of Vegetables.
Happy Reading Everyone.
This one restircts water to 1.5 gallons a minute and costs $0.99
This one restricts water to .5 gallons per minute and costs $3.47
By mixing air into the water as it flows this little up grade will stop gallons of water from pouring down your drain. You save money since you will be using less water and energy and help the environment at the same time in the same way using less.
One of the most often used tricks is to keep your candles in the refrigerator or freezer. Keeping them cold helps the wax burn slow and even. You will get many debates on which works better just chilling in the fridge or putting it in the freezer. I suggest trying it both ways and pick the one that works for you. (I use the freezer because I have more room in there and keeping your freezer full helps save money too)
Another tip is to trim your wick to about a quarter of an inch. The shorter wick will help the candle burn evenly and keep it from smoking and leaving a black film on your candleholder or ceiling and wall. You'll want to do this every time you burn the candle.
A friend has some very fancy pillar candles there are pictures on the outside that shine when you light the candle. She has extended the life of these candles by burning them down and then placing votive candles inside after she is one of candles of course. This allows her to enjoy her candles longer.
You also want to make sure that when you're lighting your candles you can burn them for at least four hours at a time the longer burning time allows the candle to burn evenly this is of course with your piller candles and not taper candles which the wax just drips down the side when you burn them.
Another tip I have heard is to light the candle and then when you get a pool of wax blowout the candle and mix table salt into the wax around the wicks. This is supposed to reduce the rate at which the candle burns I've not tried this trick myself if you have please let me know how works for you.
Now if you're like me and like having lots of candles burning at the same time this tip will help your matches last longer. I suppose you've heard the superstition that if you lite three cigarettes from the same match it's bad luck. One of the theories behind the superstition is that during World War I if three soldiers with their threats from the same match the third one would be killed. The belief is that the first person lits his cigarette and the enemy sees it. When you light the second cigarette with the same match the enemy takes aim and when the third soldier lits his cigarette with the same match the enemy would fire.
Why not start a neighborhood Co-op for yard equipment. Each neighbor can buy 1 item and share it with the others. In this way you only have to care and store one piece of equipment but get the use of several different items. Imagine being able to get ahold of Tillers, pruners, trimmers, chainsaws maybe a riding mower with out having to store it all in your house. Think of the money and space you will save. Not to mention the environmental resources that are not rusting away in each individual garage waiting for the 1 or 2 times a year it might be needed.
OH What a tasty morning treat. They are also a great way to save time, money and help the environment.
Lets face it we don’t have time every morning to sit down to a hot homemade breakfast………or do we!
Pull out the muffin pans ladies have I got some recipes for you and the best thing is if you double up the batches you can freeze the second batch to have later when your in a hurry. Just pop them in the microwave and tada instant homemade hot breakfast. You can also toss one in your or your children’s lunch boxes they will be thawed our by lunchtime.
Oh and how does this help the environment well that’s easy: Less packaging and no fast food wrappers (I also reuse my freezer bags for the same type of muffins just rinse with soapy water let dry and pop some more muffins in)
BANANA MUFFINS
Makes 9
3 Ripe banana’s cut into pieces or smashed
½ c honey
¼ c butter cut into pieces
1 egg
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla (use real vanilla not the fake stuff it tastes better and is better for the environment)
1 ½ c whole wheat flour
2 tsp. baking powder
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray muffin pan with not stick spray.
Mix bananas, honey, egg and extract together. Add flour and baking powder and mix together.
Spoon batter into the muffin pans and bake for 30 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out clean. Let sit for 5 minutes and remove from pan. Serve or let cool completely before freezing.
RAISIN OAT MUFFIN
Makes 12
2 c Rolled oats
1 C whole wheat flour
¼ tsp salt
½ tsp cinnamon
1 Tbls. Baking Powder
1/3 C water
1 Egg
½ C extra virgin Olive Oil
½ C Maple Syrup (use real maple syrup its more expensive but the taste is worth it )
½ C Walnuts and ½ C Rasins
Preheat oven to 350 and spray muffin pan with Nonstick Cooking spray. Pour oats into a food processor (or blender in small amounts) and cut into small pieces. Mix Oats, flour, salt, cinnamon and baking powder together. Add the water and egg and mix well. Next Add the oil and syrup and mix. Last add the walnuts and raisins stir until completely mixed together.
Spoon batter into the muffin pans and bake for 20 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out clean. Let sit for 5 minutes and remove from pan. Serve or let cool completely before freezing.
APPLE OATMEAL AND COCONUT MUFFINS
Makes 12
2 C chopped Apples
1 C rolled oats
1 C low-fat plain Yogurt
2/3 c Honey
1/3 C Shredded Unsweetened Coconut
1/3 c Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Egg
1 ½ C Whole Wheat Flour
2 tsp. Baking Flour
2 Tsp. Ground Cinnamon
¼ Tsp. ground cloves
Preheat oven to 375 and spray muffin pan with Nonstick Cooking spray. Combine Apples, oats, yogurt, honey, coconut and oil together and mix well. Let sit 5 Minutes. Add the egg and mix thoroughly.
In another bowl sift the flour, baking powder and spices together then add to the oat mixture and stir until the dry ingredients are moistened.
Fill the muffin cups until they are quite full. bake for 25 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out clean. Let sit for 5 minutes and remove from pan. Serve or let cool completely before freezing.
SQUASH CORN MUFFINS
Makes 12
¾ C Corn Meal
¾ C Whole Wheat Flour
½ C All- Purpose Flour
2 ½ Tbls Dry Buttermilk Powder
1 Tbls Baking Powder
½ tsp Salt
½ Tsp Ground Cinnamon
¼ Tsp Ground Cloves
2/3 Cup light Brown Sugar
¼ C Butter cut in pieces
2 Eggs
2 Tbls Honey
¾ C Pureed Cooked Squash (or pumpkin)
2/3 C water
Preheat oven to 350 and spray muffin pan with Nonstick Cooking spray. In a large bowl mix cornmeal, both flours, buttermilk powder, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and cloves mix well.
Place the sugar butter eggs and honey in mixer and blend until smooth. Add the squash and water and mix well. Add the squash mixture to the flour mixture and mix well.
Spoon batter into the muffin pans and bake for 20 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out clean. Let sit for 5 minutes and remove from pan. Serve or let cool completely before freezing.
ORANGE CARROT MUFFINS
Makes 12
1 C Grated Carrots
1 Banana, mashed
½ Cut up Prunes or Raisins
2 Eggs
1/3 C Honey
1 Cup orange juice
1 Tsp. orange extract
2 Cups Whole Wheat flour
¼ Cup Oat Bran
2 Tsp Baking Powder
Preheat oven to 375 and spray muffin pan with Nonstick Cooking spray. In a large mixing bowl, place the grated carrots, banana, and prunes and mix well. Then add the eggs, oil and honey and mix. Add the juice and orange extract and mix well.
In a separate bowl the flour oat bran and baking powder and mix well. Then add it to the carrot mixture and blend until dry ingredients are moistened.
Spoon batter into the muffin pans and bake for 25 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted in the middle of a muffin comes out clean. Let sit for 5 minutes and remove from pan. Serve or let cool completely before freezing.
Mix together the ingredients; pour some into a spray bottle. Use this like Fantastic or 409.
Heavy-Duty Cleaner
Dissolve the baking soda into the very warm water in a bucket. Add the vinegar, ammonia and liquid soap. Mix the ingredients well. Wear rubber gloves and clean in a well-ventilated area. Rinse with clean water.
Toilet Cleaner
Mix together the ingredients. Use a toilet brush to apply the cleaner inside the bowl.
Glass Cleaner
Mix the water, alcohol and ammonia together. Pour the misture into an empyt spray bottle or if cleaning outside put in a bucket and clean windows with car squeegie that has a sponge on one side.
Laundry Stain Remover
Mix all ingredients together and pour into a spray bottle. Shake well then spray the solution on the stains. Let it soak for a few minutes before washing as usual. Shake before each use.