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...should have changed name to OftenCleansDirt !, where do you get LMPerfect??...
..huh??...Particular, yes..perfect, very FARRRrrrr from it, have lots of people standing in line to play witness for that one!
Well, I am glad you have a little break..i do understand how important it is to HAVE them in our lives and vise-versa, but come on...we do need a break from time to time.
I am so excited about this canner...so excited!!
Having a hard time NOT putting it on the stove right now!!...hahaha...will have fun playing with it after the trip.
Have some jalapenos to put in oil....,chicken , burger, veg. broth, green beans, carrots......i go on for awhile like this...
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I had to go into the canning isle at wally's house, there was not too much there...huh...I need more jars, they are getting pricier...been looking on pennswoods, one ad for jars, lots of people looking for them too though.
...should have changed name to OftenCleansDirt !, where do you get LMPerfect??...
..huh??...Particular, yes..perfect, very FARRRrrrr from it, have lots of people standing in line to play witness for that one!
Well, I am glad you have a little break..i do understand how important it is to HAVE them in our lives and vise-versa, but come on...we do need a break from time to time.
I am so excited about this canner...so excited!!
Having a hard time NOT putting it on the stove right now!!...hahaha...will have fun playing with it after the trip.
Have some jalapenos to put in oil....,chicken , burger, veg. broth, green beans, carrots......i go on for awhile like this...
...
I had to go into the canning isle at wally's house, there was not too much there...huh...I need more jars, they are getting pricier...been looking on pennswoods, one ad for jars, lots of people looking for them too though.
@Auroradream26
You did good getting her fixed up! Their ability to recover is amazing, so hopefully she will do well. You may want to check to see if their is an antibiotic cream safe to use on/around her eye to help the tissues their recover, and maybe something to help keep the eye itself moist? I have placed generic triple antibiotic right around an eye before without (known) ill effects, but there may be a product better suited for eye injury care.
i do shop all those places..but, up here anyway..the good will has it's prices a bit too high per jar to do it that way.Internet
Dollar store
Goodwill
wow..that looks & sounds so good!!..i am dog-earing this for future use ..that's for sure!! Thank you!Do a search for pot roast in a pressure cooker...I put a bit of olive oil in the cooker, heat it and braize a large roast I already poked holes into (put some minced garlic in each hole, about 1/2 clove per hole x8) and rubbed with just a little Montreal Steak seasoning or similar favorite rub. Pull the roast back out and place it on a plate for a moment....put the little separater plate in the bottom of the cooker and add 4 cups of water.
Mince a cup each worth of celery, onion and carrot and add it and the roast into the cooker, put the lid on and bring it to a 15lb rattle. Once it rattles let it rattle for 30 minutes and then turn off the heat and let the pressure reduce slowly, after it is below about 5 you can open it up and add 2 cups of baby carrots, 2 medium sweet onions cut in large chunks, 6 red potatoes cut in quarters or 6ths (depending on size) and a cup of sliced celery. Replace lid and bring back to 15lb pressure, cook at rattle for 5 minutes and then remove from heat and let the pressure reduce slowly until lid can come off.
Remove roast and slice, scoop the potatoes, onion and carrots into a dish as a side and enjoy!
The pressure cooker isn't just for canning!
And save that broth! After doing a roast I get 6 broth bones from the butcher shop, place them in the pressure cooker with about 10-12 cups of water and pressure cook the at 15lb for 1.5 hours for bone broth... combine this with the roast stock for some awesome beef broth for soup or you can can the broth for later use. My DH and step son love it when I do these broth runs, since I use the beef broth as part of my French Onion Soup recipe...
I have terramycin. I believe that's good for eyes. I may have to put some in. I just feel bad. I can't really handle her head at all for fear of hurting her more. I'll just have to do it very carefully. Right now what I'm most concerned about is infection. I cleaned her up with warm water with some peroxide mixed in and cotton balls and I sterilized the needle and thread with alcohol then blue kote everything but I don't know if that's going to be enough. I'm not sure how many other chickens pecked at her and put germs and bacteria in it. I guess we'll see what happens. Thank you for the encouragement.
there are specific eye wound care bandages (for humans), that may be used. They do help keep the effected areas moist for proper healing, some even have antibiotic right in them. I believe a lot of "field" first aide kits have these in them. I have a few , i will look to see what they have in them..if you want.I have terramycin. I believe that's good for eyes. I may have to put some in. I just feel bad. I can't really handle her head at all for fear of hurting her more. I'll just have to do it very carefully. Right now what I'm most concerned about is infection. I cleaned her up with warm water with some peroxide mixed in and cotton balls and I sterilized the needle and thread with alcohol then blue kote everything but I don't know if that's going to be enough. I'm not sure how many other chickens pecked at her and put germs and bacteria in it. I guess we'll see what happens. Thank you for the encouragement.