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Name: Pat Rodriguez
Date registered: February 4, 2013

Latest posts

  1. Vegan Nori Rolls (Raw) — May 22, 2013
  2. How to make your own soap – 7 Different Scents — May 22, 2013
  3. Hot Pepper Jelly Recipe — May 22, 2013
  4. Leaf-Imprinted Clay Necklace — May 22, 2013
  5. Propagation of Fruit Bearing Trees by Air-Layering — May 21, 2013

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May 22

Vegan Nori Rolls (Raw)

photo credit rebeccasremedy.com

These look so good and I have just added the items to my grocery list because I am going to make these to add to the Memorial day cook out. They are so colorful I think they will be gorgeous added to the menu. Get the recipe and directions to make them from Rebeccas remedy. …

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May 22

How to make your own soap – 7 Different Scents

photo credit wolvesinlondon.com

Wolves in London shares a tutorial on making soap. Great as gifts or just to have for yourself. They give you instructions for making seven different scented soaps. I love the way the star anise looks inside the soap.

May 22

Hot Pepper Jelly Recipe

photo credit averiecooks.com

Averie cooks shares a recipe for hot pepper jelly. This is so good. I have made it twice since I found her recipe and we go through it like crazy. You can use this for so many things. We like it as dipping for egg rolls. I have also used it as a glaze for …

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May 22

Leaf-Imprinted Clay Necklace

photo credit happyhourprojects.com

I love this diy clay necklace. So easy and yet so unique. They could be done in different colors to coordinate with different outfits. If you want to make one check out the tutorial from Happy hour projects.   http://happyhourprojects.com/leaf-imprinted-clay-necklace/

May 21

Propagation of Fruit Bearing Trees by Air-Layering

photo credit Antoni Raj

Awesome how to on cloning your tree, fruit and other trees can be cloned this way rather than growing from seed. Antoni Raj over on Instructables walks you through the process as he clones his sweet lemon tree. I had never seen this done before but I think it is amazing that you could clone …

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May 21

Mouth-​Watering Watermelon Bars

photo credit rightathome.com

Oh I wish watermelon was here in my area because I would make these for Memorial day.  Watermelon is the epitome of summer to me. This will be good once I can get watermelon. If anyone has some in their area and decides to make these please come back and comment to tell us how …

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May 21

Fire Straw: How to make one by Nurse Amy

photo credit DrBones NurseAmy

Nurse Amy show how to make your own fire starter straws in this video. Very neat and small so they won’t take up much room in your bug out bag. These would be great for camping or for hunters and backpackers.

May 21

Build a mini water garden oasis

photo credit canadiangardening.com

I would love to have a pond in my yard but I don’t have a lot of space and since our winters are super cold and pretty long I just can’t justify the cost involved in having one for a short time each year.. Then I saw this post by Canadian Gardening on mini water …

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May 21

The tricky matter of when to harvest garlic

photo credit awaytogarden.com

Away to garden shows us and tells when the best time is to harvest your garlic. I always thought they were like onions and you had to wait till all the leaves died. Glad I learned different from this article. My garlic is up and growing but I sure would have waited to long. Now …

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May 21

LaSaGnA TiMpAnO

photo credit thefoodinmybeard.com

I love lasagna, a lot. I always make a pan for Christmas because everyone else loves my lasagna too and have come to expect it that day. I have never seen one made like this though. I am so planning to try it. The food in my beard has made it in a deep bowl …

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