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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:27 pm
I haven't been doing much programming lately. Been waiting for the Linux compiler to be a bit more friendly for my uses.
However I think that I'll get back into it a bit, to finish a 98% completed project that I want to deploy where the compiler works good enough.
That's not why I made this thread.
I want to share a few of the many things that I've been recently working on.
1) Saturday was planting day for my basement salad garden. Eventually I'll be growing everything for my salads year round but the croûtons, feta,
salad dressing, and the occasional olive. I'm using three 48" window planters and four 8" plant pots. Totally organic.
The $325 garden equipment and supply investment would take a few of years to recover... if good health were not a factor.
$189 LED grow light https://smile.amazon.com/VIPARSPECTRA-R ... ref=sr_1_4
$36 48" window planters (3)
$10 8" round planters (4)
$10 veggie seeds (used about $2 worth, so a packet has enough to use for many growing seasons)
$20 organic 3-month auto feeding potting soil (96 quarts)
$10 plant food & seedling tray
$15 seedling heating mat
$30 2 (4') fluorescent light fixtures & 4 bulbs (already had these)
$5 watering can (already had this)
2) Cool Homemade Toothpaste
Ingredients:
6-7 tbsp distilled water
2 tbsp bentonite clay
1 tsp baking soda
4 drops tea tree oil
7 drops liquid stevia (or xylitol to taste)
12 drops peppermint oil
1/4 dram Himalayan pink salt
Equipment:
wooden chop stick
4 oz glass jar
• in glass jar combine warm water with clay
• mix well with wooden chopstick utensil or flat ice cream spoon
• add everything else and continue mixing into toothpaste
3) I recently learned how to make one of my favorite dishes, Pad Thai.
One of the dish's ingredients is palm sugar, something that was new to me.
It is truly a splendid sugar. I've already used it for something new, my no-cook chocolate chunk treat.
• Mix 3 parts 98.6°F organic coconut oil, 2 parts 100% cocoa powder, and 1 part palm sugar.
• If desired, add some drops of vanilla extract.
• While mixture is above 76°F stir.
• Place in refrigerator until cold enough
Oh yeah.
However I think that I'll get back into it a bit, to finish a 98% completed project that I want to deploy where the compiler works good enough.
That's not why I made this thread.
I want to share a few of the many things that I've been recently working on.
1) Saturday was planting day for my basement salad garden. Eventually I'll be growing everything for my salads year round but the croûtons, feta,
salad dressing, and the occasional olive. I'm using three 48" window planters and four 8" plant pots. Totally organic.
The $325 garden equipment and supply investment would take a few of years to recover... if good health were not a factor.
$189 LED grow light https://smile.amazon.com/VIPARSPECTRA-R ... ref=sr_1_4
$36 48" window planters (3)
$10 8" round planters (4)
$10 veggie seeds (used about $2 worth, so a packet has enough to use for many growing seasons)
$20 organic 3-month auto feeding potting soil (96 quarts)
$10 plant food & seedling tray
$15 seedling heating mat
$30 2 (4') fluorescent light fixtures & 4 bulbs (already had these)
$5 watering can (already had this)
2) Cool Homemade Toothpaste
Ingredients:
6-7 tbsp distilled water
2 tbsp bentonite clay
1 tsp baking soda
4 drops tea tree oil
7 drops liquid stevia (or xylitol to taste)
12 drops peppermint oil
1/4 dram Himalayan pink salt
Equipment:
wooden chop stick
4 oz glass jar
• in glass jar combine warm water with clay
• mix well with wooden chopstick utensil or flat ice cream spoon
• add everything else and continue mixing into toothpaste
3) I recently learned how to make one of my favorite dishes, Pad Thai.
One of the dish's ingredients is palm sugar, something that was new to me.
It is truly a splendid sugar. I've already used it for something new, my no-cook chocolate chunk treat.
• Mix 3 parts 98.6°F organic coconut oil, 2 parts 100% cocoa powder, and 1 part palm sugar.
• If desired, add some drops of vanilla extract.
• While mixture is above 76°F stir.
• Place in refrigerator until cold enough
Oh yeah.
