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With all of this social distancing insanity we decided to tackle a new project. Having many dozens of empty bourbon bottles saved up over the years it was time to recycle them into something a bit more useful. With the cabbing machine (rock shaper and polisher) now working there were Continue Reading;
Recently on one of our weekly Goodwill trips we came across a new in box 1 foot long LED light strip designed to install direct to 110 service for $4. Got to love Goodwill. Given that we like modern tech like LEDs we still like the rustic re-purposed look so Continue Reading;
I just finished “canning” nine quarts (2.25 gallons) of coconut curry sauce. The pressure cooker makes everything so much easier. Coconut milk Turmeric Ginger Brown sugar Curry powder Peanut powder Peanut Butter
I just finished up my new tripod. I wanted something that would cradle my rifle a bit steadier than my shooting stick. And so this was born. I found a camera tripod at a Goodwill for $4. Add in about $2 worth of PVC scraps and fittings and apply a Continue Reading;
For this project we used 25 pounds of the coarse ground meat we had set aside from the previous summer sausage project. Since we were making a smaller batch we went with the small grinder. We are using a spice mix we have not tried before. We picked it up Continue Reading;
My husband and I were fortunate enough to get a few pigs on a public land hunt recently. We brought home four nice feral porkers. Three were over 100 pounds and one was likely around 60 pounds. Here are a couple of the bigger ones. The biggest boar was closer Continue Reading;