I've been cruising the web for the last little while, randomly clicking on links in the blogs I read. Here are some noteworthy links from today (and some from my list of faves):
1) For those of us who are wishing for summer...here are 32 fabulous recipes for making ice pops/popsicles/whatever you call them.
http://www.treehuggingfamily.com/homemade-popsicles-recipes/
2) Are you a crafty person? Have a bunch of jeans too worn out/too favoured to donate? Here's a way to turn those jeans/jean jackets/jean skirts into something you'll have forever! http://craftingagreenworld.com/2009/01/17/diy-denim-sew-your-own-gorgeous-denim-quilt/
3) Homeschooling? Here's a link for a bunch of homeschooling resources.
http://donnayoung.org/index.htm
4) Lots of breastmilk in the freezer about to expire? Have some in the fridge that's too old to feed your babe? Make soap!
http://traditionalmidwife.com/mothersmilksoap.html
5) Collect pillowcases? Here's something to do with them, other than their original purpose: make aprons!
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=123434.0
6) Build it Solar, a great website for making solar ovens, stills, food dryers...plus tons of links for other great eco-friendly projects.
http://www.builditsolar.com/index.htm
7) Pattern for an "Easy Softie Ball" for those of you who like to make toys for your young ones.
http://www.quex.frih.net/diagrams/pentaball.pdf
That's it for now, I'll save some of my other faves for a different day.
Would anyone like me to make this a regular post topic? Say, once a month or something? Let me know.
Have a great week!
4 comments:
Mother's milk soap? That's a touch weird :S
Here is a link for you, lacto-fermented soda
http://www.westonaprice.org/foodfeatures/Realthing.html
I'm trying this later today ;)
ok..are you surprised that I have something that's "a touch weird"???
Wow, awesome site! Let me know how it turns out!
I have several 5-gallon glass jugs! I'm totally up for trying to make some ginger beer.
I KNOW you're weird!
I've tried this soda
http://www.learningherbs.com/ginger_ale_recipe.html already, which uses bread yeast. It was interesting. I'm not sure I liked it, but I did fiddle with the recipe so I'm going to try it again. Definitely different than the HFCS laced store bought pop.
I also want to try some of these ideas: http://bearmedicineherbals.com/?p=376
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