They are just plops of yogurt placed on the dehydrator trays ..and dried until crisp...
people are saying they're good snacks.
I loooove my dehydrator...it comes in very handy when you find good deals on veggies and fruits and you don't want to freeze things..
We have been using up our stockpile these last few months... i'm getting the jitters because its getting very low.. :lol:
I'm starting to clip coupons again and start back up... It just makes me feel better to know that my family wont go hungry if anything bad should fall upon us..
Heck, thank...
Can you put grass hay for bedding for hampsters??
We use it for out tortoise..and tis CHEAP and safe for them to eat too!
A big bale of hay here goes for $8 at the farm store... and that would last us a looong time for my tortoise...
Weaving? Actually i have.. if you mean somethng like a rigid heddle loom?
Its not too time consuming... just the setting up part... ugh! Hate that! (ETA: but of course, i cant do nuttin' fancy smancy with it yet...)
But anyways, every person lives differently... many make their own soap...
Why would you say that?? Why cant he grow his own cotton and spin it into yarn??
Unless you are just kidding this guy... thats kinda mean and rude to say to them...
Ever been on the SS board through this site?? LOTS of folks do just what this person does...
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Not silly at all. My mom hung out clothes in the winter. We called it freeze drying Winter air is pretty low in humidity so the clothes will dry even when frozen.
I wondered that too! But how can they be dry if they have ice on them??
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You can use the cut grass for many things..
We just toss it into their pen for them to eat..and forage for bugs in..
But many folks also use it for nest boxes.. and for on the floor of the coop too....
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Rabbits breed like crazy.. and quail are easy and cheap to raise......and they grow out QUICK...
Maybe try supplementing their dry food with rabbit /quail meat?
I dunno..just an idea..