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Chocolate and Cherries | Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! Chocolate and Cherries always go together! Here is a very easy recipe for Chocolate Cherry cake. 1 milk chocolate cake mix. 1 (20-oz) can cherry pie filling. Start by combining all ingredients in a bowl mix by hand. Pour into a greased and floured 9 x 13 baking dish. Bake at 350 for 35 to 40 minutes. (Test with a toothpick for doneness). On October 22, 2009 at 11:56 pm Comments Off on Chocolate and Cherries. Free Notebook for Moms.
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Clutter? | Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! One of the most basic things you can do to achieve a more organized home is to find a place for every item you own. Just simply having a place to put everything helps considerably in keeping the clutter at bay in your home space. This of course is easier said than done and to achieve it may take some work but it is very possible and even desirable. Measure your spaces and know what sizes you will need before going out to purchase.
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Energy-producing chair | Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! This unique chair produces its own light! The Murakami chair’s attached lamp is powered by kinetic energy produced from the chair rocking back and forth deliciously simple and elegant. Oh, and that lampshade? Not a lampshade. That’s the actual OLED light source, shaped like a lampshade. On October 17, 2009 at 12:35 am Comments Off on Energy-producing chair. Free College Classes Online. Granny Finds Some Good Deals Today!
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Granny Finds Some Good Deals Today! | Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! Granny Finds Some Good Deals Today! It’s a good week for grocery shopping, and for stocking up on a few things for the upcoming cold days! HyVee has some hot deals on the front of their grocery ad store brand Chicken Noodle (or tomato) soup for 38 a can. It’s always good to have a can of Chicken Noodle soup in the cupboard! There is a coupon inside for Chicken of the Sea tuna for 58 (limit of one with coupon). Super Saver has a week-...
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! It looks like I’ll be stocking up on canned veggies at Super Saver this week. Their store brand is priced at 44 each. When I’m in a hurry (and when am I. I am always thankful to have canned vegetables to add to my dinner. I personally like to serve frozen veggies, but in a pinch, I’ll grab the canned variety. The produce department has a 5 pound bag of red grapefruit for just under $3 and fresh asparagus for $1.48 a pound. Bone-In Po...
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! Check out this fun blog:. Http:/ mylittlesmartcar.blogspot.com/. On May 20, 2010 at 12:46 am Comments Off on. Free College Classes Online. Granny Finds Some Good Deals Today! Free Notebook for Moms. Where do you keep the ketchup? Wednesday Grocery Shopping Lists. Free Healthy Baby Snacks: Little Duck Organics. I’m out hunting for Vampires…. Quick Fixes for Stains. Granny’s on Twitter! Good Deals and More. More With Less Today.
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Daily hints that make life easier! Where do you keep the ketchup? When I was young, we kept ketchup and mustard in the cupboard even after they were opened. The labels did not specify otherwise. Now, the labels say to refrigerate them after opening. What’s the difference, I wondered. So I looked around for some answers and found that technically speaking, you don’t have to store opened bottles of ketchup and mustard in the refrigerator. Wednesday Grocery Shopping Lists.
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense: Going Green
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Thursday, January 5, 2012. Checking out at the grocery store recently, the young cashier suggested I should bring my own grocery bags because plastic bags weren't good for the environment. I apologised and explained, "We didn't have this green thing back in my earlier days." The clerk responded, "That's our problem today. Your generation did not care enough to save our environment for future generations.". Not a screen the size of the state of Victoria. In the kitchen, we blended and stirred by hand ...
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. 1/2 teaspoon powdered mustard. 4 to 5 teaspoons lemon juice or white vinegar. 1-1/2 cups olive or other salad oil. 4 teaspoons hot water. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. 1/2 cup dry mustard. 1/2 cup cider vinegar. Dissolve mustard in vinegar. Stir in remaining ingredients until combined, and cook in a double boiler, stirring constantly, until it reaches the desired thickness (about 10 minutes). Pour into a container, cool, cover, and keep refrigerated. 1824: John Cadbury, an ...
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Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense: Do spices get old?
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Friday, December 30, 2011. Do spices get old? Actually, spices won't spoil, but they will lose potency over time, and in general, they're best if used within six months of purchase. They should be stored in a cool, dry place, and if you're unsure of a spice's freshness, take a sniff - if there's no smell, toss it and restock. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Granny's Old Fashioned Common Sense. Back to the basics—a common sense, simple lifestyle is the best way! There was an error in this gadget.