- Berry Ink & Quill Pens
A large feather (find your own or purchase one from a craft store)Craft knifePaperBerry inkPaper towels Use a craft knife to cut the tip of the feather at an angle. Carefully, cut a slit in the tip. Dip the feather into the berry ink. Dab the end on a paper towel. Repeat as needed. Now, […]
- Berry Ink & Quill Pens
½ cup ripe berries (blueberries, cherries, blackberries, strawberries, elderberries, raspberries, etc.)½ teaspoon vinegar½ teaspoon salt Fill a strainer with the berries and hold it over a bowl. Using the rounded back of a wooden spoon, crush the berries against the strainer so that the berry juice strains into the bowl. Keep adding berries until most […]
- Kids Stuff
First, make the “cone” of the volcano. Mix 6 cups flour, 2 cups salt, 4 tablespoons cooking oil and 2 cups of water. The resulting mixture should be smooth and firm (more water may be added if needed). Stand a soda bottle in a baking pan and mold the dough around it into a volcano […]
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Place eggs in a container so the eggs are not touching. Add enough vinegar to cover the eggs. Cover the container, put in the refrigerator and let the eggs sit in the vinegar for 24 hours. Use a large spoon to scoop the eggs out of the container. Be careful since the eggshell has been […]
- Kids Stuff
Mix 1 teaspoon of vinegar with each ½ cup of hot water, then add food coloring. (Check egg-coloring booklets or food dye box for specific directions.) Vinegar keeps the food dyes bright and prevents streaky, uneven colors.
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Mix lukewarm/warm water with a cup of white distilled vinegar. Immerse area with wart and soak 20 minutes every day until wart disappears.
Moisten cornmeal with apple cider vinegar. Scrub hands, rinse in cold water and pat dry.
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Apply a paste made from vinegar and cornstarch. Keep on until itch disappears.
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Drink some apple cider vinegar in water, with honey added. This concoction can help calm a queasy stomach.
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Mix a teaspoon of half apple cider vinegar, half honey in a glass of water with a teaspoon of orange flavored Knox gelatin.
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