How to make homemade wine and have fun doing it!

Make your own Wine

Make your own Wine

Do you remember the ‘I Love Lucy’ show? Well there was a scene in one the episodes where Lucy and Ethel were barefoot, crushing grapes in a huge vat to make wine. Very funny to say the least, but you can have as much fun with this easy step by step process in making your own homemade wine! Ready? Here’s how it’s done….

Get a large stainless steal tub, (like the ones that hold ice for a keg of beer) and fill it one half with grapes. If you have patience and want to separate the rind from the grape, do so. It’s not needed, but will give you a sweeter tasting juice. Ask your children if they’d like to have some fun crushing grapes. They first will have to wash their feet and up to their knees throughly. Tell them to get in the tub and start dancing! Film it, for the memory. Once the grapes are smashed, you’ll need to cover the top of the tub with a sheet and let stand for three days, intermittingly stiring it up to agitate the fermentation. I usually do that twice a day.

Next, you’ll have to strain the grapes into a new/clean plastic garbage bucket. Once it’s filled with juice you’ll have to transfer it into clean one gallon bottles. (Perhaps bottles saved from store bought wine) Place a small object on the top of each bottle of wine making sure it’s just sitting on top and not screwed tight. Let the wine ferment. You will know when to screw a tight top on each bottle once the bubbling stops, or about 5 days…Keep it for two months before opening. The elixer is now ready to try…..Enjoy!


Great uses for plastic 5 gallon buckets and where to get them!

5 gallon paint bucket

The 5 Gallon Paint Bucket

How many uses are there for empty five gallon paint buckets? I’m sure if you think hard enough you could come up with at least two, but first you’re probably thinking “where do I get them?” As you may be aware, places like Home Depot sells them, but let me share a tip with you.

In the yellow pages of your phone book or online, look up, painting contractors. Call as many as you wish and just ask them if they would like to rid of some. Oh! Also ask for the tops! Most painters will be happy to oblige you.

How do I know this? Well, I’m a painting contractor, and I enjoy the many uses I’ve discovered for these, otherwise, disposal items. Heres a little list of what to do with empty 5 gallon buckets:

1.  Trash bucket……the first idea, and the easiest
2.  A fishing seat/tackle box…..using velcro, attach a small pillow on the buckets’ top and  store all your fishing equipment inside the bucket. Sit down and catch some fish!
3.  A feed container…….great for storing dog food or any other animal feed.
4.  A chicken nesting area….cut the top in half, lay the bucket down sideways, add a little hay, and your chickens will feel cozy and safe laying their eggs.
5.  A feeding device…..using two buckets, drill holes on the bottom of one bucket large enough for feed to fall through. Cut large holes on the bottom sides of the other bucket. Place the one with hole on the bottom into the one with holes on it’s side. Fill with grain/feed, and it will slowly come out as the chickens feed.
6.  Dog or Cat bowl……..cut the last quater of the bucket to make a great doggie bowl.
7.  Planter…………drill holes on bottom of bucket, add small rocks, soil, and perhaps a tomato plant? Move it around to where the sun is or isn’t!
8.  Survival storage!….keep things dry, like rope, knives, fishing gear, compass, dried food in packages.

Can you think of any other uses? Oh here’s one my neighbors little boy came up with….drums! Believe it or not they sound great!


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It just keeps getting crazier and crazier!

The following article is very insightful.  It really amazed me (I don’t know why) when people trashed Michelle Obama for trying to promote healthy food to children.  Every first lady hits the ground running with some kind of cause -  Remember Nancy Reagan – Just Say Know!

So Michelle Obama goes for improving the health of children.  Who on earth could dissagree with a campaign to improve the lives of children, curb childhood obesity, try to get this juvenile diabetes under control, etc.?  Well the answer is, apparently, many people say “How dare you try to save my child’s life.  If I want to stuff my kid with poison and watch them die of heart disease at 40 because I never cared enough to teach him good nutritional habits, it’s might right”.

Anyway, here’s the article.

Pizza is a Vegetable? Congress Defies Logic, Betrays Our Children by Kristin Wartman

If there were any lingering doubts as to whom our elected representatives really work for, they were put to rest Tuesday when Congress announced that frozen pizza was a vegetable. The United States Congress voted to rebuke new USDA guidelines for school lunches that would have increased the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables in school cafeterias and instead declared that the tomato paste on frozen pizza qualified it as a vegetable.

For this we can thank large food companies — in this case ConAgra and Schwan — which pressured Congress to comply with their financial interests. It simply doesn’t suit the makers of frozen pizza, chicken nuggets and tater tots for schools to offer real food in the form of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Many conservative lawmakers are also insisting that the federal government shouldn’t tell people what to eat. This is the same argument Sarah Palin used against Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign to the rallying cry, “nanny-state.”

But the government clearly does not control the food Americans eat. Corporations do. In this case ConAgra and Schwan are quite literally determining what the vast majority of our school children will be fed in school cafeterias: A veritable chemical concoction made to look like pizza. These are the ingredientsfor the “traditional 4×6 school pizza” made by ConAgra:

CRUST: (Enriched wheat flour (bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, soybean oil, dextrose, baking powder (sodium bicarbonate, sodium aluminum sulfate, cornstarch, monocalcium phosphate, calcium sulfate), yeasts (yeast, starch, sorbitan monostearate, ascorbic acid), salt, dough conditioners (wheat flour, salt, soy oil, L-cysteine, ascorbic acid, fungal enzyme), wheat gluten, soy flour).

SAUCE: (water, tomato paste (31 percent NTSS), pizza seasoning (salt, sugar, spices, dehydrated onion, guar and xanthan gum, garlic powder, potassium sorbate, citric acid, tricalcium phophate and soybean oil (prevent caking)), modified food starch).

SHREDDED MOZZARELLA CHEESE: (Pasteurized part skim milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes).

SHREDDED MOZZARELLA CHEESE SUBSTITUTE: (Water, oil (soybean oil, partially hydrogenated soybean oil with citric acid), casein, milk protein concentrate, modified food starch, contains 2 percent or less of the following: sodium aluminum phosphate, salt, lactic acid, mozzarella cheese type flavor (cheese (milk, culture, rennet, salt), milk solids, disodium phosphate), disodium phosphate, sorbic acid, nutrient blend (magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin and vitamin B-12), vitamin A palmitate).

It’s not even pizza, much less a vegetable. (And if you think that’s bad take a look at the ingredients for the “Pepperoni, Reduced Fat Pizza”).

This vote by Congress makes it abundantly clear who calls the shots when it comes to feeding our nation’s children. According to The New York Times food companies have spent $5.6 million lobbying against these new rules.

Meanwhile, writer Ed Bruske brings up an important, related point on The Slow Cook. He writes:

[This] also provides a vivid illustration of what happens when you go after the foods kids most love in the lunch line. Pizza is the all-time favorite school lunch food, followed by potatoes in all their guises. Essentially, the proposed new guidelines would sharply cut back on foods kids really like, and replace them with things they hate: vegetables, beans and whole grains. Turns out there are huge amounts of money at stake behind the foods beloved by the 32 million children who participate in the national school lunch program. Frozen food companies are protecting their share the best way they know how: using their clout with their local congressman.

He goes on:

Other efforts to mess with pizza also have failed. In Berkeley, for instance, elementary school children get a rectangular pizza made with a locally-produced whole wheat crust. Middle schoolers, however, insist on a round pizza, which has to be sourced through a wholesale food distributor … As I’ve learned sitting in on meals at my daughter’s school the past two years here in the District of Columbia, children will go to great lengths to avoid the foods adults consider “healthy.” Vegetables, beans and whole grains — they typically get dumped in the trash. Kids will spend inordinate time picking the spinach out of fresh-cooked lasagna, for instance, before wolfing down the pasta.

So, the real question is, why do children want pizza, potatoes and pasta while vehemently eschewing green vegetables, beans and whole grains? This hasn’t always been the case. Keep in mind that industrial food as it exists today has only been around for roughly 60 years. Much of what we take as the truth about what kinds of food kids love and hate is largely dictated by the food industry itself. The idea that kids won’t eat vegetables is a construct invented by the food industry and reinforced by well-meaning parents, school lunch programs and government officials.

Herein lies the brilliance of the food industry — not only has it created a myriad of products but it also created the idea that children want industrial food products above all else. While most Americans have bought into this notion, it’s simply not true. Children 100 years ago couldn’t have possibly eaten the industrial foods they are eating today. But listening to parents and children now, you’d be convinced that they will only eat industrial foods. Bruske writes that the middle schoolers in Berkeley “insist” on round industrial pizza.

How was this notion started? The food industry literally shapes and changes the palates of our children. Constantly eating sugary, salty and fatty food products adjusts taste preference to the point that simple, real foods taste bland and unappealing. While the food industry insists that it only advertises to children “to influence brand preference,” a study published in the journal Appetite found that the food industry works to, “fundamentally change children’s taste palates to increase their liking of highly processed and less nutritious foods.”

This makes it all the more outrageous that Congress won’t stand up to Big Food to say it will not allow financial interests to trump the health and well-being of America’s children. With one out of five four-year-olds now obese, the health of our nation’s children is in such a sorry state that the food movement may have some unlikely allies on this front. According to the Associated Press, a group of retired generals criticized the move by Congress, calling the decision a national security issue since obesity has become the leading medical disqualifier for military service. Amy Dawson Taggart, the director of the group called Mission: Readiness said in a letter to members of Congress before the final plan was released, “We are outraged that Congress is seriously considering language that would effectively categorize pizza as a vegetable in the school lunch program.”

But this is what Congress has done. It has let the American people down and failed to protect our children. As Michele Simon astutely points out, “Congress has hijacked the USDA regulatory process to do the food industry’s bidding.” How much longer will we allow Big Food and our government to propagate lies about food and compromise the health of our nation’s children for their financial and political gain?


99% Explained


“The Police are getting carried away” said one old man.

I was at my corner convenience store this morning. There are a group of retired, elderly gentlemen that sit on the picnic table next to the store every day to drink their coffee. Over the years I have heard many tidbits of their conversations. Certainly enough to know that these guys worked all their lives, raised families, and voted Republican.

However, this morning, their conversation caused me to take my time getting into my vehicle so that I could eavesdrop a little longer. They were talking about the Occupy protesters and how the police seemed to be getting more and more aggressive in situations that didn’t seem to warrant that kind of action. One guy was talking about the job of the policeman in a “protest” situation. He said that their job is to make sure that people do not get hurt and do not destroy public or private property. Everyone knows that when you get a large crowd, people can get hurt. Firing pepper spray into a crowd of chanting people does nothing but create panic. People start stumbling around, unable to see or breathe, become anxious and trouble can start where there wasn’t any before.

This morning just made me think that even people who are traditionally conservative and have been willing to just accept the status quo, can see that something is terribly wrong here – and it’s not with the protesters.

This video is an example of police spraying people who were sitting on a college campus.


Occupy Protesters Walk to DC


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Attention Occupy Supporters and Protesters – Watch This!

You need to watch this all the way through. Weed thru the crap. Ignore the caption on the video. Listen to what they say towards the end about needing a couple big faces out there. In the past, we had Martin Luther King, Abby Hoffman, etc. The blond woman at the end of the video admits that this movement is extremely important to this country. You know that, even though there are so many nay-sayers maligning the movement, the basic premise is what 99% of Americans talk about around their kitchen tables everyday. Let me know what you think.

I know that alot of protesters are saying that the movement is “everyone” and they don’t want leaders. But you know what – we also want to win. We want to make a difference. It would be the biggest tragedy ever if this movement were to die just because we don’t know how to protest anymore. You guys are doing a great job and I have the utmost respect for the tenacity and bravery of the protesters. The $200 million a year CEO’s of these corporations know how to bob and weave and make changes to make things happen. The 99% can do that TOO! It’s time for us to let them know that GREED is NOT GOOD!


Keith Olbermann Interviews Dorli Rainey 84 Year Old Pepper Sprayed By Seattle Cops