Posted on 03/25/2013 1:33:13 PM PDT by Kartographer
Huge sales on food items at the supermarket are so tempting. It's an opportunity to save lots of money and ensure plenty of cheap meals (and "pantry shopping" when you're out of money or time) for days to come. But food isn't cheap if it spoils and you have to dump it, and some foods have a shorter shelf life than you might think.
Here's an overview of foods to stock up on, and those you should buy as needed.
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Yeah I tried all the other stuff, grinder, blender, etc. Was not satisfied with the results or with having to clean up the machines later. I use paper plates in the microwave and a plastic grocery bag and throw them all away when done. Be sure to let the zote or fels naptha cool all the way after ‘cooking’.
Thanks - can’t wait to try it.
I’ve made the liquid version of the detergent because I didn’t want to have to ruin my processor or blades on the soap, so melting the soap was the easiest way.
I’m happy to just be able to mix powders and be done with it ;)
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