Monthly Archive: August 2014

How to Grind Bean Flour

How to Grind Bean Flour Bean flour can be obtained in many different ways. You can find it at a natural food store, order it online, or you can even mill your own. Of course, milling your own, is by far the most cost effective way. If you do grind up a white type of bean …

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MOCHA SOAP RECIPE

MOCHA SOAP RECIPE Making soap at home is a satisfying, inexpensive way to provide for your family’s needs or create wonderful gifts for your friends. You can make soap using a kit, but making it from scratch enables you to choose your own ingredients and customize the soap to fit your needs.This is a wonderful soap …

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40+ PVC Pipe projects

40+ PVC Pipe projects PVC pipe is inexpensive and easy to use and reuse. It is a standard round tube that makes it useful for many projects, such as a holder for different objects. It is also easy to decorate as well. This is a list of over 40 projects that has used creatively to …

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25 Reasons You Should Brush Your Teeth

25 Reasons You Should Brush Your Teeth Okay, so it’s pretty obvious that if you don’t brush you’ll probably lose your teeth, but by the time you get to the bottom of this list you’ll see that brushing twice a day can potentially save you much more than a couple hundred bucks on a cheap …

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Ultimate Guide to Canning Fruits

Ultimate Guide to Canning Fruits There are two basic types of canners: ‘water bath’ for high acid foods like jams, fruit and tomatoes, and ‘pressure canners’ for low acid foods like most vegetables, meat and fish. Canning fruits is the easiest and possibly most rewarding way to begin learning how to home can. Since fruit is …

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