Our quest for healthy & nutrient dense foods began in late January of 2009. Any recipes prior to this may not be suited for traditional foods diet. Also, as traditional foods lifestyles can take time, some of the newer recipes while made from whole foods, may not meet the traditional foods criteria 100%. Please make the necessary changes if you choose to give these recipes a go. If you are not sure what to change, feel free to contact me at babyfrawg at gmail dot com or you can comment with your questions.
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What people have to say about Life in Small Town, Wyoming
This is what makes it worth it & keeps me blogging!
"I LURVE your blog" -Sheree
"I looked at your blog today, which I enjoyed!" -Mrs. Terri
"your making april look bad." -Our friend Matticus
"A new blog is a wonderful way to mark this new adventure." -Chrisi
"Loving the new blog and rejoicing w/ you over your blessings." -Katie
"Are you going to blog about that?" -Robert, my Hubba xoxo
I didn't want to buy a sprouting screen. Not to mention it would be at least a couple of weeks before I rec'd one anyway & since I was so anxious to start sprouting, I was going to go for a sprouting bag (make my own with those dreadful sheers I mentioned awhile back). As I was looking through my craft stash for the sheers fabric, I came across some 10-gauge plastic canvas..... OOO OOO, yes, you can imagine what happened next, as I re-purposed an item on hand.....
And I tell you it seems to be working quite well. See the itty bitty sprouts already?!
3 comments:
Woohoo! Bonzer idea! :)
Not Cheap, just out of the box thrifty*wink* Great idea, to bad my family hates sprouts*sigh*
What a great way to use the plastic canvas you already had on hand!
I may use this idea to make myself another sprouting jar.
Thanks!
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