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Sunday, April 28, 2013

How to Make Soil Soup

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Soil Soup is a liquid fertilizer and is easy to make. The "passive" method is free and cheap. There are many variations to making the soup, but this will be the easiest to do. It is made out of mature compost, turned into a soup. Don't spend money on liquid fertilizers when you can make your own. Well-steeped soil soup is rich in microorganisms that are highly beneficial to your plants' growth and health. Nutrients and minerals are readily absorbed by your herbs, plants, flowers or vegetable gardens. It is a mild, organic liquid fertilizer that provides live organisms that improve the soil and does not burn your plants like store bought fertilizers.

It is a very simple process that dates back to ancient Europe. All you have to do is soak compost in water for a few days and the compost will give off nutrients and minerals to the water, which is then drained off for use in feeding all of your garden plants. This is a passive soup recipe. An "active" soup recipe uses an aerated method.

Things You Will Need:

· Mature compost ready for use
· Cheese cloth or an other tightly porous fabric for straining
· 2 metal buckets or containers with lids

Making Soil Soup:

· Fill a metal bucket one-third full of finished, mature compost.
· Add purified water to near top of the bucket. Cool, non-chlorinated, and highly oxygenated water is used. Chlorine kills microorganisms and is commonly used in municipal water systems.
· Let this "soup" mixture steep for three to four days to a week or 10 days, stirring each day.
· Strain the soup through old pantyhose, socks, cheesecloth or other tightly porous fabric into another bucket.
· Take remaining compost solids and return them to the compost bucket.
· Dilute the remaining liquid with water so it's the color of a watered down soup or weak tea.

Feed your indoor plants soil soup according to each plant's requirements (check seed packets and gardening books for details).

Tips:

· You may also buy a compost tea bag; fill the bag with mature compost and steep bag in bucket of pure water.
· If used for foliar application (sprayed on the leaves) you need to strain the soup through fine cheesecloth to remove small particles that can clog the sprayer.
· Do NOT use a sprayer that has been used for chemical sprays. It will kill the bacteria and fungi. Even if you rinse it out, there is generally a residue left that makes it useless for organic spraying.
· If going organic, then only use organic materials, avoiding all that contain chemicals.
· Use soil soup to replace chemical-based fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides to be more protective of the environment by going "green".
· Pure compost tea is often too strong for your plants. Before applying the tea to your plants, mix 10 parts water with one part compost tea. This 10:1 ratio dilutes the nutrient levels, so the tea can be safely applied.
· To speed up the process, you can simulate the aeration method by shaking the container enough to produce froth on the surface.

Important Note: The liquid nutrients in the soup are used immediately by your plants. Because it is in liquid form, it can wash out of your soil quickly. Frequent applications are recommended.


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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Fear Factor Parties

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My daughter wanted to have a fear factor birthday party. I researched and planned and we came up with very creative ideas. At the last moment (of course), she changed her mind and thought it would be "too scary" for her, so we decided a hula party would be more appropriate. However, the ideas we came up with together were too good to not share!

Gross Out Game: You can't have a fear factor party without making them eat something disgusting. However, if you don't want kids puking on your back porch, there are many things you can combine to make them "think" it's really something gross.

Setup: Place all of your items on plates and cover them with linen napkins. Place a tag in front of each item corresponding to a number. Include name tags on the plates labeled kitty litter, pig blood, etc.

Game: Break out into 2 teams. Have each player roll the dice and reveal the plate they must eat. Set a timer for 1 minute and they must finish as much as they can. The group who ate the most wins!

Ideas to make are:

Chocolate covered slugs- green beans dipped in chocolate

Kitty Litter - cake made to look like kitty litter

Goat eyeballs - peeled grapes

Baby poop- chocolate pudding in a new diaper. Make sure you have lots of paper towels for their faces

Baby pee- soak a diaper in Mountain Dew. Squeeze it in a glass in front of the kids for effect. Make them drink it.

Night Crawlers- sour worms dipped in honey and crushed oreos

Snot - pistachio pudding

Cow Brains - chicken dumplings mixed with red food coloring, blue food coloring and 1 cup of corn syrup

Pig blood - V8 juice and bits of bacon bits

Chocolate covered ants - chocolate covered slivered almonds

Baby puke - baby food spinach

Pet Rat - gummy rat dipped in white chocolate. You can find other bug candy at http://www.insectcandy.com

For kids more daring: Real chocolate covered bugs - real crickets and meal worms in chocolate!

Chicken feet - you can find them at any Asian food store

Sardines - put on a platter of seaweed for effect

Vegemite - unless your Australian, this stuff tastes gross!

Head cheese, oysters, tofu, fish eggs, tongue, liver - other great treats!

Other great games

Cat vs dog - line up 2 teams. Place 1 dog bowl and 1 cat bowl 20 feet away from the start line. Give each team a sack of dry dog food or cat food. The object of the game is to have the kids stick their heads inside the sack, pick up the food into their mouths or a spoon depending upon your comfort level and run to the other side and spit the food out into the bowl within 5 minutes. Whoever has the most food in the bowl wins!

Cricket catch - You can purchase crickets at any pet store. in fish tank with a lid put the crickets inside with yellow flags. Take turns pulling the flags out of the tank. If a cricket escapes, the player must catch the cricket and put it back into the tank before they can catch the flag.

Obstacle course- you can create any type of obstacle course in your backyard. Use things around your house like the swing-set, the bottom of the pool, and up a tree Attach yellow flags with Velcro at points with numbers. This event is best for one child at a time - so either pick a leader or take turns.

What's in the box? Purchase 2 or 3 a box with a latch and a few padlocks. Inside one of the boxes place a yellow flag and lock it. Put a rubber snakes inside the other boxes and secure with a padlock. Set the keys aside to the "snake" boxes" but keep the "flag" box key. Inside a bucket mix cooked noodles, coffee grounds, oil, and water. Mix together until nice and runny. Gather as many keys as you can find. Toss the key to the "flag box" and the other miscellaneous keys inside the bucket. The object of the game is to dig inside the gooey bucket to find the correct key to the correct box. Make sure you have a spare set of keys to the "flag" box just in case.

Decorations and Party gifts

Party stores sometimes carry fear factor party kits. These usually contain fear factor tape, decorations, yellow and black balloons. If your on a budget or can't find the party kits you can always use different accents of yellow and black, caution tape and plastic bugs taped on the door or hallway.

For party gifts the candy warehouse makes great fear factor candy. Yellow and black bags secured with ribbon and bugs is an inexpensive way to give the kids the creeps. You can also give each child a certificate stating "I survived... Fear Factor party!" The best way to individually create certificates is to use any Microsoft program (I recommend MS Publisher) and the fear factor logo.

I'm sure the kids and the parents will have a blast. If my daughter doesn't get the courage one day, I'm sure my son will definitely want to gross out his friends!


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Saturday, April 13, 2013

2010 Honda Civic Anaheim CA Santa Ana, CA #223966A

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

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Monday, April 1, 2013

2010 Dodge Journey SXT - San Jose

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