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Sunday, October 4, 2020
No Bake: Lime Cream Cake Freezer Dessert - Experiment #1
No Bake: Blueberry Cream Cheese / Yogurt Refrigerator Dessert
No Bake: Blueberry Cream Cheese / Yogurt Refrigerator Dessert
DIY Fix: What to do with a broken Spray Nozzle
When I got tired of trying to fix the spray pump on my shampoo bottle, I went to Youtube to find repair ideas. I found some but they did not work, so I exchanged the faulty spray pump top with a dishwashing bottle squirt top.
Using Pasta Water and Vegetable Water in Soups
But, recently, I made a batch of pasta and saved the pasta water.
I had just cooked a whole patti pan squash in a pot of water and had saved the vegetable water.
After making the pasta, I decided to use the pasta water and squash water to make chicken broth.
Hours later, I wanted to see how the broth tasted.
So, I emptied one serving into a large bowl and added about 2 TBspns of diced leftover chicken.
I covered the bowl and microwaved it for 4 minutes on high. (Microwave for 2-3 minutes if broth is not frozen.)
Be careful when removing bowl from microwave, the soup will be very hot.
I was pleasantly surprised, the soup had a smooth tasty flavor.
DIY: Easy Creamy Honey Mustard Dip
(Adapted from: https://www.thespruceeats.com/mustard-mayo-dip-3056312)
3 Heaping TBspns Mayo
Options: add Horseradish and / or Worcestershire sauce
Add ingredients into a jar and stir well to thoroughly mix the ingredients.
Refrigerate when not using the dip.
Friday, September 25, 2020
DIY: Crafts - Uh oh, Phase - Projects on Hold - Cardboard Earrings
DIY: Crafts - Uh oh Phase - Projects on Hold - Cardboard Earrings
While crafting, The Use What You Have approach was working great, then I fell in love with cardboard earrings and I didn't have jump rings and my skills to twist wire into jump rings wasn't working, so the potential cardboard earrings pile began to grow because I don’t think going out for jump rings is worth risking lives especially since I live in a hot zone and craft stores don’t deliver.
I am obsessed with cardboard earrings.
“Obsession - a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling - broadly : compelling motivation....”https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obsession
—Miriam Webster
I found that postcards, greeting cards, scrap paper, photographs, maps, bookmarks, business cards, and even carry-out container stickers can be used to make cardboard earring designs.
So, if you see me staring at something, I am probably wondering if it could be used as a cardboard earring design.
Fabrics and yarn aren’t on the agenda, yet.
But, I have a secondary obsession, making cardboard stained glass earrings.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
My Favorite Yoga Poses
I love Yoga.
The Yoga practiced in the U.S. is a westernized version.
As a senior, Yoga helps keep me flexible, plus, there are many other benefits.
Yoga saved my life.
After a bad fall, I had difficulty walking. After taking several Yoga classes and practicing at home (with medical approval), my flexibility improved a lot. My walking gait is smoother, my back pain is less.
Plus, I like the emphasis on breathing and good posture.
A few references:
https://www.yogabasics.com/practice/yoga-postures/supine-yoga-poses/
https://www.yogajournal.com/poses