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Profile For AliciaGski - Friendly pest
Gregarious, active half-century-old lady with varied interests and specific needs. I'm looking for suggestions for thrifty projects with a severe restriction: nothing sharp or capable of being used as an object that you can hurt yourself or others with. (This includes pencils, strings, wires, etc.) This cuts out a lot of activities, but challenges on a whole other level. Looking forward to correspondence through this website.
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RE: Do It Yourself Dog Biscuits
From Recipezaar.com:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons dry milk
2 1/2 cups flour (wheat is probably better!)
water
Mix wet / Mix dry / then mix together using enough water to make DRY yet workable dough. Bake 350 degrees 20 minutes on BOTH sides (flip once in between 40 minutes of baking.) ... View related article.
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RE: Sewing Kit
I used one of those very thin (business-card-size) magnets and stuck it to the outside. (You can use the ones that come as a product promotion and cut it to size.) Watch the magnetic fields. It's handy for keeping the needles inside the metal tin. ... View related article.
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