Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Jul 3, 2013

Damned Food our Government Feeds Us

   11    foods banned except here in the Good  Old USA





1. Blue #1 food coloring
2. Blue # 2 food coloring





3. Yellow # 5 food coloring
4. Yellow # 6 food coloring
5. Red #40 food coloring
6. Brominated vegetable oil (found in sodas)
7. Bromated flour (used in baking)
8. Olean (found in potato chips)
9. Preservatives



YOU DON 'T EVEN NEED TO WONDER 


WHY OUR GOVERNMENT 



WOULD CONTINUE TO ALLOW THESE COMPANIES

TO CONTINUE TO POISON US


NOTHING TO DO WITH MONEY CASH CHEDDAR


MOST OF EVERYTHING HERE 






butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)
10. Growth hormones rBGH and rBST (found in dairy products)
11. Arsenic found in chicken feed




        IS A NATIONAL BRAND FAVORITE KILLER 


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Jul 14, 2012

Fun Cheap Boredom Busters.................

Eggshell Salt Geodes
Materials:
Epsom salt
Hot water
Food coloring
Eggshells

Eggshell geodes 2
Begin by taking eggshells that have been broken at the middle and trimming them slightly with a pair of sharp scissors or a serrated knife to get a fairly even edge along the top.

Eggshell geodes 3

Arrange your eggshells in an egg carton so that they have a place to sit upright when filled.

Snowflake 5
Make the salt solution by mixing Epsom salt into hot water until the water cannot hold any more salt.  In other words, you will pour salt into the water (we used about a cup and a half of water, but you could easily get by with much less), mixing well with a whisk until you see that the salt is no longer able to dissolve into the water and a slurry begins to form.  At this point, you can add a bit of food coloring as well.

Eggshell geodes 5

Fill the eggshells with the salt solution.  You can then set them aside to dry.  This will take some number of days, depending on the humidity level in your house.  As they dry, salt crystals will begin to form inside the shells, giving them an appearance similar to a geode.  As an alternative, you can also put the eggshells into the refrigerator for a few hours and from what I hear, crystals will form this way as well.  Nearly instant gratification! We haven't tried this method at our house yet, but I'm pretty sure that it is what Tiffany did with hers, and they seemed to have turned out well.


Eggshell geodes 6 
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How To Catch A Spider's Web
Supplies:
Black construction paper (or black cardstock)
Spray adhesive
White spray paint (optional)
Scissors
Directions:
1.  Locate a clean spider's web (preferrably one in which the spider has vacated)
2.  Spray the black paper with spray adhesive
3.  Spray the spider's web from each angle with white spray paint, careful not to get any spray on nearby leaves, fence, etc.  This may require the use of some newspaper as a dropcloth.
4.  With the black paper behind the web, slowly bring the paper towards you until it touches the web.  Then with the web on the paper, carefully cut the guy lines holding the web in place.
5.  Document with chalk or pencil on the back of the paper the date and where the web was collected. 
spiderweb captured
Charlotte, our friendly summer spider wondered what we were doing!





paper doll for Birthday Party

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 Save Time DO an eye exam at home

PRINT OUT

BADGES






PRINT MONEY
 

 



use the web your mind or my BLOG!

Mar 16, 2011

What to do with a DOLLAR ? The Dollar Bill Shirt!

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  1. 1
    Put a dollar bill on a table facing long ways with George Washington on top.

  2. 2
    Now, fold the dollar bill in half like a hot dog bun (making sure that the picture of George is on the inside).

  3. 3
    Unfold the dollar. Fold both of the sides into the middle crease from the first fold.

  4. 4
    Turn the dollar bill over and fold down the white part at the side near the edge.

  5. 5
    Turn it over again. At the same end, fold the corners into the middle line that is made by the two folds. This will be the collar. The exact angles are not critical.

  6. 6
    Fold the opposite end in as shown. This fold can cross the circular pattern to form a sort of "necklace"; see the front of the shirt in the next step. You can also adjust this fold to control the length of the finished shirt.

  7. 7
    Fold the same end that you just folded again, up the rest of the way so the bottom fits neatly under the “collar.” The collar holds this fold in place. You can get the best fit by tucking the end snugly under the collar and then sliding your finger to the bottom to form the crease.

  8. 8
    Make the sleeves.

    • Unfold both of the folds you just made. Then slightly unfold the two middle folds for the “sleeves.” Take one side at the bottom of the dollar where you just made the fold in step 5. Pinch out a corner shape (reverse the crease made in step 5 on the outer edge).

    • Fold the side back into place with the “sleeve” sticking out.

    • Make the other sleeve the same way.

  9. 9
    Fold both of the upwards folds back under the collar, and now you have a collared shirt made out of a one dollar bill!