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Extreme Recycling and Improvising

Monday, July 14, 2008

Today I baked 2 dozen of my homemade oatmeal raiSIN cookies. I say raiSIN because I used a little more sugar than usual. Anyway, I stored each dozen in 2 small flour bags I saved and recycled  just for such an occasion. As I placed the cookies inside of their bags, I began to recap the past 30 days or so in my mind and blew myself away with all of the recycling and last minute improvising I had done up to that moment. The days went by so quickly, and with me moving right along with the time, I hardly noticed how much I had done until now.

For starters, when I attempted to do my meal menu for the month I was blown away at how the food prices had gone up in my neck of the woods as I compared my past food receipts from the market. And, I think thats what started all this here that I'm talking about, lol because the first of the string of improvising events took place when I noticed the price increase and right away I decided to shop for 2 weeks instead of the whole month.  This time when I  returned to the market. I hit that place with a vengence as I was fully loaded with a "fool-proof" shopping list which had the cap-off prices beside each item. Counting and adding as I went along, I swear the only thing that was missing was the theme music to the old TV show "Mission Impossible".  I faired well in there so I thought and once I returned home I realized that I had forgotten to buy a few things of importance as I was rushing a bit.  I won't bore you with anymore details I'll just get right to all the things I either forgot to buy or refused to buy and recycled and improvised to make up for it.  The items are below:

  • I made a new cover for my ironing board out of some scrap fabric I had by using the old one as an outlining pattern. Serged it closed and straight-stitched about a 1/2 inch a casing for the string which I reused (recycled) from the old cover, placed it onto the ironing board reusing the padding also and it was actually better than the ones bought from the stores.
  • I got a recipe online for french dressing that was so good my dh thought I bought it like he had asked, but it was one of the things I'd forgotten, but I refilled the old bottle. I revealed it to him later and now the recipe is a keeper (will share later, I promise).
  • I forgot to buy a couple of pie pans, so I improvised by making 2 pie pans out of aluminum foil which I used a small stoneware bowl as a mold. (I shared this crazy stunt and they featured it) which was nice of them, lol.
  • I needed some stone beads from the craft store, but they didnt have any so I made some out of potatoes which I got the idea from this site and was amazed at how nice they turned out. Thanks again.
  • I recycled a tall cylinder tubing  that was originally a reel for some satin bias tape I had finished.
  • I made some oatmeal facial scrub.
  • and I made some bisquick for pancakes, and the grand finale that I know you're not expecting or ready for......
  • I FORGOT TO BUY ROLLERS FOR MY HAIR AND MADE SOME OUT OF SOME CYLINDERS I WAS SAVING FOR A CRAFT PROJECT THAT MAY COME TO MIND (cracking up with laughter over this one........to be honest they worked alot better, lol)

None of this was the least bit frustrating to me, I just kept right on moving along with the time and I enjoyed every minute of it. It just happened that way really.  Also, this behavior just kicks in for me and all the time my dh calls me Mcgeiver as we both know the things can be bought,  but I keep telling him that  if I dont have a thing that I need, I naturally improvise a way to reach my goal. I just start looking around for alternatives.

 But I had to share this with all of you in hopes that you guys would get a kick out of it and find it as funny as I do.  Thanks for reading.

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A couple of pics

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A pic of a my recycled flour bag I used to store my cookies, and one of the crafting project I completed (a pencil/pad cover set ).

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Nice Job!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 | By Mr. Thrifty

What you are doing is exactly what our forfathers did,before this age of disposibles.
And this is exactly how we can all solve the many problems we humans have created with Our Earth
Everything we now throw away has many ways to be reused.
Thus we do not create any new waste /pollution ,and save money to boot.
You know those survival tv shows?
What a shame they never invite someone like us to appear on such shows.
Most of us would love to be stranded on a desert isle with only our wits for survival.
I Wish You Many More Ideas
Mr. Thrifty


Thanks
Thursday, July 17, 2008 | By sbb1

Thanks for the encouragement Mr. Thrifty!


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