Homemade bug killer

Do you have some bugs you don’t want?  or do you want to prevent them?

I learned from a co-worker about a recipe that will kill roaches and swears by it.

You will need:

¼ cup shortening (solid form) or bacon drippings

1/8 cup sugar

8 ounces powdered boric acid

1/8 cup flour

½ small onion, chopped (optional)

Enough water to form a soft dough

Put the shortening and sugar in a bowl and mix well. Mix the boric acid, flour and chopped onion (optional) together and add to the sugar/shortening mixture. Mix well and add just enough water to form a soft dough.

Form into small balls and put in small, cheap sandwich bags (do not close). Put the bait bags throughout your house where roaches tend to hang out. Putting the roach bait in the opened plastic bags keeps it from drying out too quickly.

As the roach bait becomes hard, replace with a fresh batch. And remember to keep the mixture out of the reach of children and pets.

I did a search and found this recipe online so I would like to give them credit.. http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/features/96/06/28/heloise.html

 How about Fruit flies and gnats.  They are so annoying and I seem to get an infestation every late summer when it gets cool enough to start opening the windows.  My mother told me to take:

1C apple cider vinegar

1tsp sugar

1tsp dishsoap

put all 3 into a cup without making any bubbles then make a paper cone and put it over the mixture.  The mixture attracts them and the cone keeps them from being able to escape as fast if at all.  It works, I’ve tried it….

I got lazy though and just put some apple cider vinegar into the cup with the cone over the top and it worked too!  So you will be able to rid your home of the pesky fruitfiles in no time.

How about those pesky Japanese Beetles?  A very simple solution is to take some plastic cups and put some of your dishwater into them and put the cups in the window sills up out of the reach of children.  The beetles seem to be attracted to it and it gets rid of them very quickly.

The Grinch

Posted On December 26, 2007

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Things have been crazy in my neiborhood.  Thanks to an attorney though things have settled down.  My landlord turned into a Grinch and decided he wanted my family out of our apartment by the end of the month.  We were in an uproar of course but found out that what he was trying to do he couldn’t do legally.  So we were trying to enjoy our christmas all together and he showed up at the door.  Now why would the landlord show up at the door on Christmas??  He wanted us to sign a paper stating that we were going to have to move out by the 31st of Jan.  We refused though because we hadn’t gotten legal advise yet and there was no way to do so with everything being closed.   I was angry however and really baffled that our landlord would come on Christmas and not only bother my family plus in addition to that he should have been with his family.  Well anyway, I got to talk to an attourney today and as of right now he doesn’t have a case so I can pretty much rest easy.  Her advise however was for us to go ahead and find a new place since he wants us out anyway.

Homemade babyfood

Posted On December 22, 2007

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Parents for all time have been feeding their children.  Since the introduction of commercial food  many parents (like with formula) have given their babies their first foods from those commercial foods.  I myself fed my first child baby food without a thought except avoiding allergies with each new food.  However with my second child I had already thought of making it myself because I figured that it would most likely be better for him.  Turns out I was right.  Not only was it better for him but it was also much much cheaper.  I was able to make 10 servings ( one serving was approximately equal to one jar of first foods) for less than $1.  He moved on to thicker textures and then on to solid foods very easily and not only is the leaner of my two children but also eats more than my elder, three year old does.  It was better for him because baby foods have unnecessary sugars in the desserts, and in the second and third foods they have starches added in that also aren’t needed.

I really enjoyed making baby food for my son and will continue to make it for however many children I have.  It tasted so much better than the commercial food and the food I made was more readily accepted than the jarred food anyway.  I personally believe that we should feed our children the same food we eat when he/she is ready for them rather than the commercial foods.  Jarred food is great for on the go and emergencies but I don’t believe that it should be fed to babies all the time.