Saturday, March 8, 2008

Sharing the chicken

You can't give the cats and dogs chicken BONES but here is how to get the most nutrition out of the leftovers. You do not want to boil the bones to get the marrow out of the bones to give the pets because that makes the house smell, and wastes energy. So put the bones in a container,add some water and some butter. And here is the trick--before you add the bones you break them. This way when you seal the container and shake it,then store it in the frig for a day, the marrow leaks out into the liquid so you can pour this chicken liguid on their kibble.

Friday, March 7, 2008

butter wrappers

The butter tubs are handy to store stuff in, but don't throw out those wrappers for sticks of butter--you can stick them in the frig til you have a treat for the dog and then wipe the wrapper on his bowl or biscuit.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Don't Pepper Those Eggs

If you intend to leave anything for the cats and dogs to clean up. Spices aren't so good for our fluffy others.

Friday, February 29, 2008

future scarcity predicted

The plastic bags you get at the grocery, reviled by environmentalists, may become illegal. Now realistically what else are you going to transport used kitty litter in? So I say keep all of them you can, now. Double bag everything at the grocery. Ignore the critical glances of the staff. They (the bags, not the staff) can be compressed and stored in a small space as you provide for your future needs.

Friday, February 22, 2008

cleaning sterling

For some reason it is not commonly known that cleaning the tarnish off sterling and silverplate with commercial tarnish removing products removes a certain amount of this precious metal. There is an alternative which is actually faster and which does not lose silver. The details are on the web, and as soon as I test it out I will share the details. So put down that rag, sit down with a book and relax.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Storing collectible cans

If you keep those empty aluminum cans with the thought they might one day have a resale value, you know you have to keep them without any dents. One big help in this regard is to keep those cylinders you get potato chips in-the single stack of chips type.
This cardboard container can be washed out with soap and water, and used to put the empty cans in. Most sizes only fit one to a empty chip container, but I bet we can find something else to put in the empty part.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Oldy but Reddy

You can save a bit towards getting that bigcatnip by doubling the amount of dish detergent when you pour half of a new container of detergent into the empty old container. Fill each with water. You will notice NO dimunition of quality.