Saturday, January 29, 2011

How to Make Delicious Stuffed Meatloaf

Take Plain meatloaf and turn it in to something special.
Difficulty: Moderate
Turn a plain recipe into something special.

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Most people consider Meatloaf very basic and some times even boring. Maybe so, but I can show you how to turn a plain Meatloaf in to something very special and delicious. You will need, 1-2 lbs of "Meatloaf Mix", meaning a mixture of Ground Beef, Pork, and Veal. This mixture is normally available at your Grocery store meat department. In addition, you will need 1 Pound Provolone Cheese sliced, 1-2 Packages of Frozen Spinach, 1/2 Pound of Imported Ham, sliced. 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder, 1 Teaspoon Salt, 1 Teaspoon Black Pepper, 2 Eggs, 1/4 cup of Milk, 2 Tablespoons Grated Locatelli cheese, 1 Cup Tomato sauce, 1/2 Cup of Brown Gravy, 1/2 stick of Butter.

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Take meat mixture, place in large mixing bowl, add Eggs, Garlic Powder, Locatelli, Pepper, Salt, Milk. Mix all ingredients through meat mixture. Take a handful of well mixed meat mixture, place in casserole dish. Spread mixture out on bottom of dish, place 2 slices of ham on top of meatloaf, followed by two pieces of Provolone, basically you are layering the Meatloaf. After defrosting Frozen Spinach, place entire package of Spinach on top of cheese and ham, make sure you drain and pat dry the spinach to remove excess water. Continue with layering cheese, ham, etc, until entire contents are used.

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Take remaining meatloaf mix and place evenly on top of spinach and layered cheese & ham. Smooth out and form into the shape of a meatloaf make sure all cheese and contents inside the meatloaf are covered. Finally place about 3 Tablespoons of Tomato sauce on top of meatloaf, followed by about 1/2 cup of Brown Gravy, spread out on top of meatloaf. Bake in a 350 degree pre-heated oven. Bake approximately 60-75 minutes. Remove from oven, add additional gravy on top if desired. Cool for about 15 minutes, slice and serve.

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Monday, January 24, 2011

How to relax and not stress this year.

The new year has started with a hiss and a bang. It is easy to let things get on top of us and get stressed and worried. However this is not necessary.

Ideas for releasing stress this year.
Release Daily Stress
Release Daily Stress
How to Release Daily Stress

Things You'll Need:

  • Several candles
  • incense sticks by your own taste
  • nice relaxing music you love to listen
  • one yoga mat
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    Take your time to play your favorite relaxing music. Light several candles. Light an insence stick.

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    Place your yoga mat and sit on it. You don't have to sit precisely in the yoga position, if you can not. Sit in a very good position to feel calm and relaxed.

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    Take deep breaths.

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    While breathing think about a place or person you love. Let your mind be your guide to pleasant images. Imagine a flying bird. Imagine beautiful nature.

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    Exhale chasing all negative emotions and thoughts away.

  6. Inhale thinking about something nice you intend to do in a near future.


  7. Exhale thinking what nice person you are. Imagine you are spreading joy and harmony around you.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

How to make money online

The Christmas and New Year period is coming to an end and many people will be wondering:
  1. How will I pay my credit card bill?
  2. Will this year be like last year, living pay to pay?
  3. How can I make this year better?
If these sound like you then why not try making some extra cash online. Yes there are lot of weird and wacky schemes, but why not just try one or two free ideas and create an extra $50 a week?
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There is no doubt that if you're looking for ways to make cash online, there are many different things that you can do. In this article, our focus will be on how to make money online for free. While you will not get rich quick following these steps, you can use them to work from home and generate free cash by doing things that are simple and straightforward. 




Instructions
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 Complete surveys for cash -
There are quite a few sites out there that would pay you to read emails, complete surveys, sign up for offers, try a product, etc. Some of these sites are Inbox Dollars, Cash Crate, Fusion Cash and AW Surveys. As these sites are free to join in order to make money online, they are some of the best places that you can get paid for free. 


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 Refer others to make money -
You can make money by referring other users to the above mentioned programs. Most of them will have a referral program or some sort of incentive when you refer other users. These will usually be in the form of performance or cash bonuses on your referrals' earnings. Some sites will even pay you a flat cash bonus per each free referral. By referring others, you'll be able to increase online earnings from these programs which will help you make more money online.


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 Open a PayPal.com account for free -
You will need to have a PayPal account as a majority of these sites will offer to pay you either by PayPal or by mailing you a check. By receiving your payments in your PayPal account, you'll be able to access your money much quicker and you will avoid your payments being lost in the mail. This step is optional but highly recommended if you're going to earn money online.


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If you keep doing the same things, then you will get the same results. Try something new and have a great time creating an extra income each week.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Worm Composting

  1. Obtain a worm bin.

    • These can be purchased from many online vendors or your local gardening or farm supply store.
    • You can build your own. Use rubber storage totes, galvanized tubs, wood, or plastic.
      • A wooden bin.
        A wooden bin.
        Material: Rubber is cheap, easy to use and durable. Galvanized tubs are somewhat costly but will last forever. Wood will eventually be eaten, and plastic cracks easily, but either will do in a pinch. Some people prefer wooden compost worm bins because they may breathe better and absorb excess moisture, which can be hazardous to the worms. Just don't use chemically-treated wood, which may be dangerous to worms or leach harmful chemicals into your compost. 5-gallon plastic buckets now for sale by most hardware stores can be used - especially if you live in an apartment. Clean the big 5-gallon soap buckets thoroughly and let them sit for a day or so filled with clean water before using as a worm bin.
      • Drilling holes to ventilate a rubber tub.
        Drilling holes to ventilate a rubber tub.
        Ventilation: Your bin should be well-ventilated, with several 1/8 inch (3mm) holes 4 inches (100mm) from the bottom (otherwise the worms will stay at the bottom of the bin and you may drown your worms). For example, you can build a worm bin out of a large plastic tub with several dozen small holes drilled out on the bottom and sides. Untreated wooden bins are naturally ventilated because of structure of wood.
      • Size: The larger you make the container, the more worms it can sustain. Estimate 1 pound (0.45kg) of worms (1,200) for every square foot of surface area. The maximum productive depth for your bin is 24 inches (61cm) deep because composting worms will not go further down than that.
      • Cover: The bin should have a cover to prevent light from getting in and to prevent the compost from drying out. Choose or make a lid that can be removed if your compost is too wet. Use a canvas tarp, doubled over and bungee-corded on, or kept in place with wood. Burlap sacks also work well, and can be watered directly.
    • Use 4 old car tires: To make a four-tire wormery, create a base from old bricks or flagstones (must be flat and with as few cracks as possible). Place a layer of heavy newspaper on top of the bricks. Stuff four old tires with newspapers. Pile the tires on top of each other, with the first tire on the Sunday newspaper. Put some scrunched up paper or cardboard in the bottom to soak up any excess liquid. Fill the entire wormery with organic material (semi-composted is best). Add the composting worms (tiger or brandling species are best). Use a piece of board weighed down with bricks as a lid. The lid must be big enough to stop rain getting in. Harvest a tire's worth of fertilizer roughly every 8 weeks (during warm months).
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    Shredded newspaper for worm bedding.
    Shredded newspaper for worm bedding.
    Prepare the box for worms. Fill your bin with thin strips of unbleached corrugated cardboard or shredded newspaper, straw, dry grass, or some similar material. This provides a source of fiber to the worms and keeps the bin well-ventilated. Sprinkle a handful of dirt on top, and thoroughly moisten. Allow the water to soak in for at least a day before adding worms. You can also use Canadian peat moss, which is more expensive but yields a loamier vermicompost.
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    Worms arrive.
    Worms arrive.
    Get worms. There are several varieties of worms that that are bred and sold commercially for vermicomposting; just digging up earthworms from your backyard is not recommended. The Internet or local gardening club is your best bet for finding a worm vendor near you. The worms most often used, Eisenia foetida (Red Wigglers), are about 4 inches long, mainly red along the body with a yellow tail. Another variety to consider are Eisenia hortensis, known as "European Night crawlers." They do not reproduce quite as fast as the red wigglers, but grow to be larger, eat coarser paper and cardboard better, and seem to be heartier. They are also better fishing worms when they do reach full size. However, with any non-native species, it is important not to allow them to reach the wild. Their voracious appetites and reproductive rates (especially among the red wigglers) have been known to upset the delicate balance of the hardwood forests by consuming the leaf litter too quickly. This event leaves too little leaf letter to slowly incubate the hard shelled nuts and leads to excessive erosion as well as negatively affecting the pH of the soil. So, do your best to keep them confined!
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    Feed your worms fruit and vegetable scraps and refresh the bedding as necessary.
    Feed your worms fruit and vegetable scraps and refresh the bedding as necessary.
    Maintain your bin. Keeping your bin elevated off the ground, using bricks, cinder blocks, or whatever is convenient will help speed composting and keep your worms happy. Worms are capable of escaping almost anything, but if you keep your worms fed and properly damp, they should not try to escape. A light in the same area will ensure your worms stay put. Sprinkle the surface with water every other day. Feed your worms vegetable scraps at least once a week. Feeding lightly and often will produce more worms (which is good when starting a new bin) and large amounts fed less often will fatten your worms (good for fishing). Add more cardboard, shredded newspaper, hay, or other fibrous material once a month, or as needed. Your worms will reduce everything in your bin quickly. You will start with a full bin of compost or paper/cardboard, and soon it will be half full. This is the time to add fibrous material.
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    Harvest the compost, using one of the following techniques.

    • Pull back the top layers of bedding to harvest the compost or check progress.
      Pull back the top layers of bedding to harvest the compost or check progress.
      Put on rubber gloves, and move any large un-composted vegetable matter to one side. Then, with your gloved hands, gently scoop a section of worms and compost mixture onto a brightly lit piece of newspaper or plastic wrap. Scrape off the compost in layers. Wait a while giving the worms time to burrow into the center of the mound. Eventually you will end up with a pile of compost next to a pile of worms. Return the worms to the bin, do whatever you want with the compost, and repeat.
    • If you prefer a hands-off technique, simply push the contents of the bin all to one side and add fresh food, water, dirt, and bedding to the empty space. The worms will slowly migrate over on their own. This requires much more patience, of course.
    • The last technique is to use a separator.

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    The result.

    Apply the harvested compost to plants, or use it to make worm castings tea.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Gluten Free eating...Yum

Recently I have been thinking about all the good things that we should be eating at this time. There is much said about Gluten Free. Therefore I can across this recipe and gave it a try.
Have a try...tasty

1 stick (¼ pound) butter or margarine (oleo)
4 ounces baking chocolate
4 eggs (at room temperature)
½ teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup soy flour
¼ cup cornstarch or potato starch
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 cup chocolate chips (optional)
[Image] Be cautious with the nuts. People with allergies generally have multiple allergies.
Steps

Oil a 13x9 pan. (Do not use Crisco, or the ingredients will stick to the pan.) Set the pan aside.
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Melt the chocolate and butter together in saucepan or microwave. Let cool awhile.


Whipped eggs and salt
While cooling, beat the eggs and salt in a bowl with a fork or whisk until light and fluffy.

Gradually add sugar & vanilla. Beat well with fork.
Add chocolate/butter mixture, flour, baking powder, and cornstarch gradually, and mix well with a fork.
o Soy flour has a pretty distinctive flavor that some may not like. Experiment with other gluten free flours; like tapioca or rice flour.

Add nuts/chips as desired.
Pour the mixture into the pan. Mixture will be thick. Spread in oiled pan. Top with more nut halves if desired.

Bake at 350oF for 25 minutes, or until it passes the toothpick test.

Cut when cool.

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