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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
EASY WALNUT RAISIN SLICE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Prepare an 8” x 12” x 1.5” slice tin by lining with baking paper (greasing sides if necessary). Combine all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Press mixture into slice tin and use the back of a spoonto level the top.
SOUR CREAM LEMON MUFFINS Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F) and line medium sized muffin pans with paper cases. Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and zest in a large mixing bowl and roughly mix to combine and break up any lumps. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and then add the sour cream, eggs, butter and lemon juice. WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
BEEF AND CABBAGE CHOW MEIN RECIPE Instructions. Heat oil in a large frying pan and brown the mince. Add stock powder, curry powder, chicken noodle soup, rice, and water. Mix well; bring to the boil and then simmer covered over a low heat for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the shredded cabbage and again simmer covered for around 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR SANDWICH MAKER CLEAN It saves so much on clean up. If your sandwich had oozed all over the place you can simple throw the paper away. On the other hand if you only have a little bit of cheese that has oozed out then it will easily lift off the baking paper so you can use it again! HOW TO TELL WHEN A GREEN APPLE IS RIPE 4 Easy Ways to Test If Your Green Apple Is Ripe. Check how easy it is to pick the apple; give it an upwards twist and if it separates easily it is ready. You will never have to cut a ripe apple from the tree. Check the seed color; the seeds in an apple will general turn brown then the apple is ripe. Do a taste test; try an apple – if it isTHE LINKS SITE
Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
EASY WALNUT RAISIN SLICE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Prepare an 8” x 12” x 1.5” slice tin by lining with baking paper (greasing sides if necessary). Combine all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Press mixture into slice tin and use the back of a spoonto level the top.
WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
CLEANING AND REPURPOSING SPICE JARS Add ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the jar. Half fill the spice jar with water and then put the lid on (made sure to attach the plastic shaker insert too) Shake the jar for around 30 seconds and then set it aside overnight. The next day rinse out the spice jar with clean water and allow jar, lid, and shaker insert to air dry separately. THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR SANDWICH MAKER CLEAN It saves so much on clean up. If your sandwich had oozed all over the place you can simple throw the paper away. On the other hand if you only have a little bit of cheese that has oozed out then it will easily lift off the baking paper so you can use it again! TOP FOUR WAYS TO CLEAN DEAD BUGS FROM THE FRONT OF A CAR Number 2: WD40. I hadn’t thought of using WD40 when cleaning my car but it should come as no surprise that the product claiming to have 2000+ uses has “Automotive -Removes bugs, road tar and tree sap” listed as one of them!. So I gave it a go using a soft cloth and again it did a pretty good job. I was a bit worried about using it on the paint work though so I only tried a small area. HOW TO TELL WHEN A GREEN APPLE IS RIPE 4 Easy Ways to Test If Your Green Apple Is Ripe. Check how easy it is to pick the apple; give it an upwards twist and if it separates easily it is ready. You will never have to cut a ripe apple from the tree. Check the seed color; the seeds in an apple will general turn brown then the apple is ripe. Do a taste test; try an apple – if it isTHE LINKS SITE
Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
EASY WALNUT RAISIN SLICE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Prepare an 8” x 12” x 1.5” slice tin by lining with baking paper (greasing sides if necessary). Combine all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Press mixture into slice tin and use the back of a spoonto level the top.
WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
CLEANING AND REPURPOSING SPICE JARS Add ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the jar. Half fill the spice jar with water and then put the lid on (made sure to attach the plastic shaker insert too) Shake the jar for around 30 seconds and then set it aside overnight. The next day rinse out the spice jar with clean water and allow jar, lid, and shaker insert to air dry separately. THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR SANDWICH MAKER CLEAN It saves so much on clean up. If your sandwich had oozed all over the place you can simple throw the paper away. On the other hand if you only have a little bit of cheese that has oozed out then it will easily lift off the baking paper so you can use it again! TOP FOUR WAYS TO CLEAN DEAD BUGS FROM THE FRONT OF A CAR Number 2: WD40. I hadn’t thought of using WD40 when cleaning my car but it should come as no surprise that the product claiming to have 2000+ uses has “Automotive -Removes bugs, road tar and tree sap” listed as one of them!. So I gave it a go using a soft cloth and again it did a pretty good job. I was a bit worried about using it on the paint work though so I only tried a small area. HOW TO TELL WHEN A GREEN APPLE IS RIPE 4 Easy Ways to Test If Your Green Apple Is Ripe. Check how easy it is to pick the apple; give it an upwards twist and if it separates easily it is ready. You will never have to cut a ripe apple from the tree. Check the seed color; the seeds in an apple will general turn brown then the apple is ripe. Do a taste test; try an apple – if it isTHE LINKS SITE
Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
USING A SOAKER HOSE TO WATER YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN After using the water weeping soaker hose in the vegetable garden for a couple of years I have learnt a few tips. Firstly it is important not to turn the tap on too fast when using a weeping soaker hose. You only need a small amount of pressure in the hose to force the water to drip out. If you put the hose under too much pressure you will risk QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
USING A SOAKER HOSE TO WATER YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN After using the water weeping soaker hose in the vegetable garden for a couple of years I have learnt a few tips. Firstly it is important not to turn the tap on too fast when using a weeping soaker hose. You only need a small amount of pressure in the hose to force the water to drip out. If you put the hose under too much pressure you will risk QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. SOUR CREAM LEMON MUFFINS Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F) and line medium sized muffin pans with paper cases. Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and zest in a large mixing bowl and roughly mix to combine and break up any lumps. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and then add the sour cream, eggs, butter and lemon juice. EASY FRUIT SCONES (ONLY 5 INGREDIENTS!) Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F). Place flour, sugar, and fruit in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). FLORENTINE SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 5 INGREDIENTS!) Combine the cornflakes, sultanas, cherries, and sweetened condensed milk in a large bowl and mix well. Press the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely in the tin before removing and cutting into squares. Melt the chocolate in adouble boiler.
WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR SANDWICH MAKER CLEAN It saves so much on clean up. If your sandwich had oozed all over the place you can simple throw the paper away. On the other hand if you only have a little bit of cheese that has oozed out then it will easily lift off the baking paper so you can use it again! CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
TOP FOUR WAYS TO CLEAN DEAD BUGS FROM THE FRONT OF A CAR Number 2: WD40. I hadn’t thought of using WD40 when cleaning my car but it should come as no surprise that the product claiming to have 2000+ uses has “Automotive -Removes bugs, road tar and tree sap” listed as one of them!. So I gave it a go using a soft cloth and again it did a pretty good job. I was a bit worried about using it on the paint work though so I only tried a small area.THE LINKS SITE
Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. USING A SOAKER HOSE TO WATER YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN After using the water weeping soaker hose in the vegetable garden for a couple of years I have learnt a few tips. Firstly it is important not to turn the tap on too fast when using a weeping soaker hose. You only need a small amount of pressure in the hose to force the water to drip out. If you put the hose under too much pressure you will risk TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! DIOSMAS: A VERY HARDY PLANT FOR YOUR GARDEN Diosmas are a very hardy plant that can provide a stunning feature in any garden and which also seem to tolerate climate extremes very well. Diosma is the common name for the Coleonema Pulchrum plant. Diosmas are not often talked about but I believe the CHEWY SULTANA SQUARES RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Line a 20cm x 30cm rectangular slice tin with baking paper and preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Combined all ingredients in a large bowland mix well.
RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) The only variety that the rabbits don’t seem to eat is the ‘Autumn Joy’. Roses. Smaller, less thorny rose bushes have been popular with the rabbits this summer. Cotoneaster. We have a couple of large shrubs that are okay but a small, newly planted cotoneaster, was popular withthe
CHANGING SLIDING SHED DOOR GLIDES The shed door glides are the small moulded plastic parts that connect the doors to the track at the top. These small pieces of plastic play a vital role in the use of the shed. Over time (our sheds are about 20 years old) these small plastic parts start to perish and become brittle. Eventually they will break and the shed door will no longerbe
WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER PUFF PASTRY SCRAPS Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F) and line a baking tray with baking paper (hopefully you already have the oven on because you have already been cooking with puff pastry ). Cut your leftover puff pastry into small pieces (the shape of your pieces will be dictated by the shape of your leftover puff pastry). Brush the pieces with milk. USING A SOAKER HOSE TO WATER YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN After using the water weeping soaker hose in the vegetable garden for a couple of years I have learnt a few tips. Firstly it is important not to turn the tap on too fast when using a weeping soaker hose. You only need a small amount of pressure in the hose to force the water to drip out. If you put the hose under too much pressure you will risk TREATING FUNGAL GROWTH ON FRUIT TREES Treating Fungal Growth on Fruit Trees. scrape the visible fungus growth from the tree (I used a blunt knife) paint the area where the fungus has been growing with undiluted lime sulphur (use an old paint brush or pastry brush) treated areas will go a silver colour over time. repeat treatment each year during winter until no fungalregrowth is seen.
EASY BROOM HANDLE EXTENSION DIY (EXTEND THE LENGTH OF ANY DIY Broom Handle Extension. What you need: A broom. Some 25 mm irrigation pipe *. Another spare broom handle (minus the broom head)**. Method: Cut a length of irrigation pipe about 35 cm (14 inches) long. Push it onto your spare broom handle so that it covers about 20 cm (8 inches). That will leave about 15 cm (6 inches) of pipesticking out.
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Easy Cinnamon Scrolls (No Yeast!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3ingredient scones a
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2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe (Made 3 Ways!) Last updated on: May 14, 2021 By Kaylene Filed Under: Candy, Recipes 2 Comments. This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! QUICK AND EASY SCONE RECIPE (ONLY 3 INGREDIENTS!) Place flour in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). Use your hand to flatten the scone dough out to about 2 -3 cm (1 inch) thick and then cut into rounds with floured scone cutter. EASY FRUIT SCONES (ONLY 5 INGREDIENTS!) Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F). Place flour, sugar, and fruit in a large mixing bowl. Add cream and lemonade and mix to combine. Turn the mixture out onto a well-floured board and knead with extra flour until smooth (mixture is very sticky initially). WALNUT RAISIN LOAF RECIPE Instructions. Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F). Grease and line a standard loaf pan. In a large mixing bowl combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, walnuts, and raisins. Add grated apple and stir to combine. Place butter and milk in a small saucepan and heat over low heat untilthe butter melts.
CLEANING AND REPURPOSING SPICE JARS Add ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the jar. Half fill the spice jar with water and then put the lid on (made sure to attach the plastic shaker insert too) Shake the jar for around 30 seconds and then set it aside overnight. The next day rinse out the spice jar with clean water and allow jar, lid, and shaker insert to air dry separately. HOW TO TELL WHEN A GREEN APPLE IS RIPE 4 Easy Ways to Test If Your Green Apple Is Ripe. Check how easy it is to pick the apple; give it an upwards twist and if it separates easily it is ready. You will never have to cut a ripe apple from the tree. Check the seed color; the seeds in an apple will general turn brown then the apple is ripe. Do a taste test; try an apple – if it is THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR SANDWICH MAKER CLEAN It saves so much on clean up. If your sandwich had oozed all over the place you can simple throw the paper away. On the other hand if you only have a little bit of cheese that has oozed out then it will easily lift off the baking paper so you can use it again! CONTROLLING OXALIS WEEDS IN THE GARDEN Suppressing Oxalis Weeds using Soil pH. Adjusting the Soil pH Might Deter the Oxalis. It has also been suggested online that correcting soil pH might help to suppress oxalis weeds. In the gardening forum link below, one contributor suggests that oxalis prefers a soil pH ofaround 5.
TOP FOUR WAYS TO CLEAN DEAD BUGS FROM THE FRONT OF A CAR Number 2: WD40. I hadn’t thought of using WD40 when cleaning my car but it should come as no surprise that the product claiming to have 2000+ uses has “Automotive -Removes bugs, road tar and tree sap” listed as one of them!. So I gave it a go using a soft cloth and again it did a pretty good job. I was a bit worried about using it on the paint work though so I only tried a small area.THE LINKS SITE
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QUICK AND EASY CHOCOLATE COCONUT SLICE This Chocolate Coconut Slice is so deliciously rich and chocolatey it is sure to become a family favourite in your home, like it has in mine! Chocolate and coconut would have to be one of my favourite flavour combinations. There just seems to be something very homely and comforting about a chocolate and coconut snack. Recipes with coconut and chocolate make a regular appearance around here. Like my Chocolate Brown Sugar Cookies (with coconut) or my Dark Chocolate Coconut Bark, and one of my favourite childhood snacks - Yum Yum Balls! While I love the flavour of this Chocolate Coconut … RABBITS IN MY GARDEN (WHAT THEY WILL AND WON’T EAT!) We live in a semi-rural area where the houses are on big blocks and there’s plenty of native bushland. The upside to that is we enjoy seeing plenty of native birds and animals. The downside is that we also have to deal with pests such as rabbits. They don’t live on our property, they have they’re burrows in a bush block behind ours, but they like to venture into our garden to eat and dig! I love animals but I’m not a big fan of rabbits at the moment. The damage they do to our garden, especially over summer, is very disheartening. I look forward to summer and being able to enjoy the garden … EASY CINNAMON SCROLLS (NO YEAST!) These cinnamon scrolls are definitely hard to beat. They’re soft and fluffy, packed with cinnamon, and most importantly super easy to make! This cinnamon scroll recipe is adapted from one of the most popular recipes that I have shared on the blog - my 3 ingredient scones! I first made 3 ingredient scones a few years back and it has changed the way I make my scones. Since then I have created a fruit scone version and a chocolate chip scone version and they’re also very popular in my house! When I first made the 3 ingredient scones I had a feeling that I could adapt the recipe to make some … HOW TO REMOVE TOMATO SKINS BEFORE COOKING Do you hate finding tomato skins in your food? I certainly do! In this post I’ll show you how to skin tomatoes before using them so there are no pieces of skin in your food! One of my pet hates when eating tomato dishes is finding small pieces of skin. I grew up hating tomato skins in my food and I still hate it now! That’s because they always seem to get stuck in my mouth or my teeth and for that reason they can spoil a meal for me. It doesn’t matter if I love the flavour of a dish, the presence of tomato skins will ruin it for me. I can sometimes cope with one or two pieces but when a … QUICK AND EASY DECORATIVE WINE STEM WRAPS You will never find an easier way to decorate wine glasses for your next gathering than this. That’s because these wine stem wraps are simple to make and cost next to nothing! I’ve wanted to make wine charms or wine stem wraps for a while now. I’ve just been waiting for the right idea to pop into my head! I know that I could just buy some wine charms but they’re not something that I need very … 2 INGREDIENT DARK CHOCOLATE COCONUT BARK This delicious 2 ingredient coconut bark is one of the most addictive snacks I have ever made! It is so hard not to keep going back for ‘just one more piece’ – it doesn’t last long in our house! Last year a member of my family was diagnosed with a sulphite allergy. For those who don’t know, sulphites are used as a preservative in a range of products ranging from wine to dried fruits. Lately … 2 INGREDIENT FUDGE RECIPE (MADE 3 WAYS!) This 2 ingredient fudge is super quick and easy to make and you don’t need any sweetened condensed milk! Better still you can enjoy it in 3 flavours; caramel, chocolate, and choc caramel! This recipe was actually discovered by accident a few weeks ago. It came about when I mixed some leftover melted white chocolate buttons with some Hershey’s caramel syrup. I put it in the fridge to set and I … 4 EASY WAYS OF PRESERVING PLUMS SO YOU CAN ENJOY THEM ALL YEAR! Backyard plum trees often produce more plums than their owners can use. Here are 4 simple methods of preserving plums that I use to get the most from my plum harvest! We have a blood plum tree in our backyard that provides us with delicious plums each summer. It is not a huge tree but it can hold lots of fruit. This year we have had a particularly good plum harvest. The plums are nice and big …* bloglovin
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