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#765436 - 05/30/12 05:44 PM
Re: Jilly's small town homestead journal
[Re: Jilly]
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Gecko
Registered: 08/07/10
Posts: 602
Loc: Fairbanks, Alaska
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Jilly, have you done any alternative construction on your place? Like hay bales, using old tires in concrete slabs, cordwood masonry, etc.? How are you dealing with building codes, or do you have many in the area where you live? Was that part of your decision to by the land you have? Another question: I bought some microfiber cleaning cloths from an MLM company, I love them, but they are expensive. how did you get yours? On home haircutting: years ago I checked out videos form our public library. I cut my family members hair mostly based on those. I bought a a pair of student stylist shears for $15, they work great. My supercurly hair gets a treat a few times a year of a pro hair cut, but the touch-up cuts are done at home. Now there are great how-to videos on youtube for home haircutting. For men, a lot of clippers come with a DVD now showing how to do the cuts. My DH was in the military, and learned how to keep up his fave version of the military cut, he has been out a few years, but home haircuts still keep that look for him. If you want to learn that cut, many men who have been in the military for more than 3 years know how to do it, its just getting them to talk  I am enjoying this thread! I want to hear lots of others experience so the day me and my family move out to our modern homestead, we are ready!
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#766085 - 06/03/12 05:38 AM
Re: Jilly's small town homestead journal
[Re: Jilly]
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Highest Posting Power Known to Humanity
Registered: 02/27/03
Posts: 14029
Loc: Verde Valley, AZ
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It was hot today! I watered my fruit trees with used splash water after taking a little cool down soak. I mushed down my compost. I spread some more mulch until it got too hot. I made sure my tomatoes were safely under shade sheets to help them against the blazing sun. I carried many containers of steel to my utility trailer, and also loaded up a small mountain of cardboard boxes to recycle. I will sell the steel, hopefully monday. I added diatomaceous earth to my bin of cat food, and stirred it up so it was coating all the kibble a tiny bit. This is to prevent fleas and parasites in my cats. I am running out of DE, so i might need to spend the money I make on the scrap steel to pick up more. DE is not cheap. I get it from the feed store, and they also sell it on Amazon. Started my second batch of Kvass, this time a double batch that i will add fresh garden mint to. I had to wait until dark to use the toaster and heat the water for the kvass; the appliances are outside but i didn't feel like being out there with them! I would have liked to heat the water and make the toast without using electricity, but that would have required a fire. Fires are banned right now and it's really too hot to use a fire... I don't think I can toast bread in a solar oven, and i needed a large quantity of boiling water anyway (a gallon and a third). So yes, I used watts for this. When it gets cold again i'd like to do the toasting and water boiling in my fire pit. I picked a bunch of nice five gallon water jugs out of the town recycling bin today and am thinking of spray painting them black and using them to heat bath water (passive solar). I've seen this done on some blogs and it seems easy enough. I think i even have some black spray paint.  I have a nice old spindle wooden headboard set to Freecycle, but am a little wary of having to deal with strangers now that dan is gone.
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#766090 - 06/03/12 06:11 AM
Re: Jilly's small town homestead journal
[Re: Jilly]
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Highest Posting Power Known to Humanity
Registered: 02/27/03
Posts: 14029
Loc: Verde Valley, AZ
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Do you boil your water for any hot water jobs (cleaning, laundry, etc.)? Do you have one of the counter on-demand units for hot water?
Hi AKlisa! I don't have any kind of automatic unit like that. I use cold water for my laundry, which seems to work better on most stains anyway. I also use cold water for my dishes and other cleaning, or sometimes cook really dirty cups or something in my crockpot for extra cleaning. I make sure everything gets a nice spray down after a cold dishwashing with a 1:1 water/vinegar mixture, or use a straight spray of hydrogen pyroxide. I air dry everything, since i think the dirtiest thing in kitchens are dish towels. Anything that I feel needs any more sanitation goes outside to sit in the direct sunlight. If i want hot water for something, i can use the microwave, electric kettle, hot plate and a pan, coffeepot, crockpot, a solar cooker or even sit a kettle over a my firepit. It depends on how much of a hurry i am in, and how many watts i feel like using. Next winter I will have my little pot bellied stove installed in here and will be thrilled to learn to cook with that. So i don't bother with propane or a hot water heater. It's just an expense i can do without. If i had to deal with poopy diapers that would be one thing, but there are no diapers here. Have you ever used one of those on-demand counter units? It seems like a great idea! I am going to answer every question, i promise. I love your questions and your enthusiasm.
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