BoomerD
No Lifer
I roll my tube with an OldSpice bottle. Works pretty well.
That explains the stench in here...😛
I use the flat part of a hairbrush handle to force the stuff in the bottom of the tube up to the top.
I roll my tube with an OldSpice bottle. Works pretty well.
I have a small beard comb that has an angled handle. I hold the comb part and use the angled handle to squeeze the toothpaste up to the cap.That explains the stench in here...😛
I use the flat part of a hairbrush handle to force the stuff in the bottom of the tube up to the top.
I have a Kitchenaid can opener with a large plastic handle like that, which I use as a manual backup for my electric opener. Sooooo much nicer than the old metal-handle ones, those KILLED my carpal lol.
Thanks to recent advances in technology, you can now buy a freeze-dryer at home for a few thousand dollars. I've got one on my wishlist lol. Really cool for convenience & preparedness purposes! I plan on getting one...someday haha:
Harvest Right
The world's first and best home freeze dryer - Freeze dry meats, dairy, fruits, vegetables, candy, soups, full meals and so much more. Food retains its taste, color and nutrition and can be rehydrated to taste just like fresh!harvestright.com
The food lasts up to 25 years:
Benefits
The world's first and best home freeze dryer - Freeze dry meats, dairy, fruits, vegetables, candy, soups, full meals and so much more. Food retains its taste, color and nutrition and can be rehydrated to taste just like fresh!harvestright.com
Stats are:
* Freeze dry 2,500 pounds of fresh food per year
* That's 12-16 pounds per batch
* In a year's time, you can freeze dry 546 gallons of food
I consider canned potatoes cold with black pepper a perfectly fine snack.
Swing-A-Way! Our last one left something to be desired, developed a sprung hinge and bent arm, that was never to be made right again after multiple attempts. It was about 20 years old. I bought a $10 Farberware that broke within six months, Farberware sent a replacement and it was a factory mistake. The gear pieces were assembled wrong (flipped around compared with the one being replaced), it slipped unless I squeezed the handle using Most Superior GI Joe Kung Fu grip. Contacted Farberware again and they upgraded me to a much beefier KitchenAid (same parent company at the time) that cost twice as much.We gave away two of our old (from 1975) swing a way can openers and replaced them with two of these:
Swing-A-Way! Our last one left something to be desired, developed a sprung hinge and bent arm, that was never to be made right again after multiple attempts. It was about 20 years old. I bought a $10 Farberware that broke within six months, Farberware sent a replacement and it was a factory mistake. The gear pieces were assembled wrong (flipped around compared with the one being replaced), it slipped unless I squeezed the handle using Most Superior GI Joe Kung Fu grip. Contacted Farberware again and they upgraded me to a much beefier KitchenAid (same parent company at the time) that cost twice as much.