Our clothing is CRAP compared to men's clothing. Cheaply made and with poor, ill-fitting materials and design.Did my semi-annual clean out of the chicken coop paper shreds litter. Dumped about half a pallet wood compost bin full of paper shreds into the chicken run for composting. By springtime, it will have turned into black gold compost for my raised beds.
I have been using paper shreds as coop deep bedding litter for a couple years now, and they just compost much faster than wood chips that I used before. Recently, I bought a power cutter from Harbor Freight on sale, and I use that to cut up heavy cardboard boxes into 2-3 inch strips to feed down my paper shredder. The power cutter works great and now I am repurposing the cardboard as litter and then composting almost all our heavy cardboard boxes after using it as bedding. The heavy cardboard shreds make a nice litter mix with regular paper shreds.
Instead of crying when Dear Wife receives yet another package from QVC for even more winter boots, I now just tell myself I will be able to make more "free" chicken coop litter out of those cardboard packing boxes.
How many winter boots does a woman need, anyways? I have had the same pair of winter boots for over 20 years, and they still work fine.
On top of that, most women coordinate their boots with what they're wearing and for what situation. Not me. I have two pairs of sneakers, one for out, one for yard work, one pair of wellies, one pair of winter work/out boots, and one pair of dress shoes.
Done.
Instead of crying when Dear Wife receives yet another package from QVC for even more winter boots, I now just tell myself I will be able to make more "free" chicken coop litter out of those cardboard packing boxes.
How many winter boots does a woman need, anyways? I have had the same pair of winter boots for over 20 years, and they still work fine.
I remember when it would cost more than $30 per month to run a freezer. We would still be using that freezer with or without all those frozen goods that could have been canned.
I suppose I am spice less. Guilty as charged. I don't think I would ever consider a new pair of winter boots unless something happened to my 20-year-old pair of boots that will probably outlive me.
