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FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1 HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a WHAT TO MAKE WITH BLACKBERRIES Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together.Pour the
STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolate TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1 HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a WHAT TO MAKE WITH BLACKBERRIES Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together.Pour the
STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolate TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs FRUGAL & SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES If you are interested in frugal living but struggle to write or have the time then let me write for you. I can get your point across on all aspects of frugal living giving you a distinct advantage over all other blogs. My prices start from £10 per blog post and that includesany research
ABOUT ANTHONY
Crackpot, mad as a box of frogs and a very deep dark sense of humour and outlook on life. A former British Army Soldier now writing Science Fiction for a living,MISC RECIPES
Cut the beetroots into cubes and mix with the cheese and spinach. Season with black pepper and salt (if required) Set the oven on 225C or gas mark 6. Take the puff pastry and roll out into small squares. Remember you will be turning them into triangles so not too large. Fill the squares with the mixture. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.IN THE KITCHEN
Heat a pan of water on the cooker. As the water is heating up get a Pyrex or other ovenproof dish and place on top of the water. Break the chocolate into small pieces and put into the ovenproof dish and allow to melt. As the chocolate is almost melted add the cream and gently stir the ingredients together. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures.FRUGAL KITCHEN
Posts about frugal kitchen written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbsMAKING BUNS
Blackberry buns are a great Sunday dessert. I make these and the Mrs loves em. You can even change the fruit, and use Blueberry’s, Raspberry’s or whatever you can think of. The actual recipe below is an old Victoria Sponge Cake recipe, which I have utilised and now useit
THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1 BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a WHAT TO MAKE WITH BLACKBERRIES Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together.Pour the
STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolate TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1 BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a WHAT TO MAKE WITH BLACKBERRIES Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together.Pour the
STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolate TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs FRUGAL & SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES If you are interested in frugal living but struggle to write or have the time then let me write for you. I can get your point across on all aspects of frugal living giving you a distinct advantage over all other blogs. My prices start from £10 per blog post and that includesany research
ABOUT ANTHONY
Crackpot, mad as a box of frogs and a very deep dark sense of humour and outlook on life. A former British Army Soldier now writing Science Fiction for a living,MISC RECIPES
Cut the beetroots into cubes and mix with the cheese and spinach. Season with black pepper and salt (if required) Set the oven on 225C or gas mark 6. Take the puff pastry and roll out into small squares. Remember you will be turning them into triangles so not too large. Fill the squares with the mixture. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.IN THE KITCHEN
Heat a pan of water on the cooker. As the water is heating up get a Pyrex or other ovenproof dish and place on top of the water. Break the chocolate into small pieces and put into the ovenproof dish and allow to melt. As the chocolate is almost melted add the cream and gently stir the ingredients together. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures.FRUGAL KITCHEN
Posts about frugal kitchen written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbsMAKING BUNS
Blackberry buns are a great Sunday dessert. I make these and the Mrs loves em. You can even change the fruit, and use Blueberry’s, Raspberry’s or whatever you can think of. The actual recipe below is an old Victoria Sponge Cake recipe, which I have utilised and now useit
THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1WE HAVE MOVED ON…
Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1WE HAVE MOVED ON…
Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbsABOUT ANTHONY
Crackpot, mad as a box of frogs and a very deep dark sense of humour and outlook on life. A former British Army Soldier now writing Science Fiction for a living, FRUGAL & SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES If you are interested in frugal living but struggle to write or have the time then let me write for you. I can get your point across on all aspects of frugal living giving you a distinct advantage over all other blogs. My prices start from £10 per blog post and that includesany research
DESSERT RECIPES
As it was the season for blackberries recently I decided to go and pick some down by the river. The stretch of river near me is only accessible for about 600 metres, but in that short distance there’s lots of blackberry shrubs, so I knew I would get a few.STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolateFRUGAL KITCHEN
Posts about frugal kitchen written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. GROWING YOUR OWN HERBS Frugal Gardening. Frugal gardening isn’t hard to do especially if you follow a few simple ideas. Some are listed below for you to try, others you can find online just by searching.BLACKBERRY BUNS
Blackberry buns are a great Sunday dessert. I make these and the Mrs loves em. You can even change the fruit, and use Blueberry's, Raspberry's or whatever you can think of. The actual recipe below is an old Victoria Sponge Cake recipe, which I have utilised and now use it when making buns. Blackberry BunsMAKING GREASE BALLS
With the weather set to make a turn for the worse and get colder, it might be a good time to think about the birds in your community, and are they getting enough to eat. It’s never easy in winter for the birds, so help them out by making your own grease balls this yearBLACKBERRY JAM
As it was the season for blackberries recently I decided to go and pick some down by the river. The stretch of river near me is only accessible for about 600 metres, but in that short distance there’s lots of blackberry shrubs, so I knew I would get a few. SEPTEMBER | 2011 | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
FRUGAL LIVING
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1WE HAVE MOVED ON…
Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everything together. DO I NEED TO PRICK THE BASE OF MY PASTRY To make short crust pastry you don’t need a lot of water, just a few tablespoons will do as too much and the dough will be soggy and not easy to manage. Below is a recipe for shortcrust pastry. I sometimes use this when making pies or tarts. 230g plain flour. 1-2 tbsp. icecold water.
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Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream. GARDENING | THE FRUGAL SCRIBBLER Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around the garden.DINNER RECIPES
Posts about Dinner Recipes written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. BEING FRUGAL AROUND THE HOUSE This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The Life,” but it also deserves to be here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. HOW DO I GET RID OF DUST INSIDE MY COMPUTER Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leaves from the cut. Take the plant and remove any leaves up the first 1WE HAVE MOVED ON…
Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful information on things in and around TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTY The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbsABOUT ANTHONY
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As it was the season for blackberries recently I decided to go and pick some down by the river. The stretch of river near me is only accessible for about 600 metres, but in that short distance there’s lots of blackberry shrubs, so I knew I would get a few.STRAWBERRY RECIPES
Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in? Ingredients. 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolateFRUGAL KITCHEN
Posts about frugal kitchen written by scribbler109. Heres a quick and tasty meal you can try now that the nights are drawing in and it looks like summer is over for this year. GROWING YOUR OWN HERBS Frugal Gardening. Frugal gardening isn’t hard to do especially if you follow a few simple ideas. Some are listed below for you to try, others you can find online just by searching.BLACKBERRY BUNS
Blackberry buns are a great Sunday dessert. I make these and the Mrs loves em. You can even change the fruit, and use Blueberry's, Raspberry's or whatever you can think of. The actual recipe below is an old Victoria Sponge Cake recipe, which I have utilised and now use it when making buns. Blackberry BunsMAKING GREASE BALLS
With the weather set to make a turn for the worse and get colder, it might be a good time to think about the birds in your community, and are they getting enough to eat. It’s never easy in winter for the birds, so help them out by making your own grease balls this yearBLACKBERRY JAM
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WE HAVE MOVED ON… > Frugal Scribbler has moved on to better and bigger things, and that > includes creating a new gardening website. I decided that seeing as > we collect the seeds from our plants, veg and herbs then we could > sell the seed as well as write lots of easy to read, useful > information on things in and around the garden.>
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_Posted by scribbler109 on June 6, 2019_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2019/06/06/we-have-moved-on/MAKING GREASE BALLS
With the weather set to make a turn for the worse and get colder, it might be a good time to think about the birds in your community, and are they getting enough to eat. It’s never easy in winter for the birds, so help them out by making your own grease balls this year instead of buying from the shops. Read the full post »Leave a comment
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Blackberry buns are a great Sunday dessert. I make these and the Mrs loves em. You can even change the fruit, and use Blueberry’s, Raspberry’s or whatever you can think of. The actual recipe below is an old Victoria Sponge Cake recipe, which I have utilised and now use it when making buns. Read the full post »Leave a comment
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make with blackberries _Posted by scribbler109 on February 16, 2018_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/blackberry-buns/ GERANIUM’S: EASY TO PROPAGATE I love geraniums. The smell of the leaves leave a lasting impression on me of times when I was young and my dad had them in the garden. They produce a host of different reds, pinks, and white flowers that are really beautiful, and definitely turn your garden into one of stunning beauty. I don’t have a garden but I do have geraniums as they make good houseplants. In fact I would recommend you bring them inside during the winter as any severe frost will kill them. Did you know that the geranium is also very easy to propagate? Well they are and this is just one way in which you can double the plants you have now. I know I have used this method countless times as it’seasy.
On the plant you want to propagate look for a healthy stem. Get a sharp knife and cut the stem just above a set of leaves. By cutting above the leaves your geranium will produce another stem and leavesfrom the cut.
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_September 17, 2011_ • Permalink Posted in Frugal Living,
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Well carrying on from yesterdays post, I then made a really delicious and moist carrot cake, followed by equally delicious blackberry buns, vanilla buns and a really tasty peach and blackberry trifle with orange jelly. Oh and a chicken dinner for me and my son Mark.CARROT CAKE
* 170gms brown sugar * 170gms sunflower oil * 170gms self raising flour* 3 eggs, beaten
* 130gms grated carrots* zest of 1 lemon
* 2tsp cinnamon
* 1tsp bicarbonate of soda * 1tsp ground nutmeg. If you have fresh all the better as it willtaste better
* Preheat the oven to 180C or gas mark 4. * Line an 18cm cake tin with greaseproof paper. * Add sugar to a mixing bowl along with the oil and eggs. Mix everything together then stir in the carrots and lemon zest. * Sift in the flour, bicarb and the spices then mix everythingtogether.
* Pour the mixture into the prepared cake tin. * Bake in the oven for 40 minutes or until you can slide a skewer in and and it comes out clean. * Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin before turning out onto a wire rack. Remove the paper and either allow to totally cool or serve immediately with some cream or ice cream. This is a really great carrot cake recipe. It’s moist, delicious and should be something you try to make at least once.Leave a comment
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_September 15, 2011_ • Permalink Posted in Misc Stuff Tagged blackberry buns,
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what to make with blackberries _Posted by scribbler109 on September 15, 2011_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/09/15/sunday-baking-2/ IN THE KITCHEN. SUNDAY BAKING As it was the season for blackberries recently I decided to go and pick some down by the river. The stretch of river near me is only accessible for about 600 metres, but in that short distance there’s lots of blackberry shrubs, so I knew I would get a few. The first time I went I spent 2 hours picking some wonderful looking berries, and for my troubles got 1.4 kilos. I came home, washed them then froze 1 kilos worth. The 400gms I had left I decided to make cakes with them and jam. I had an old recipe for apple and blackberry jam so thought I would use that rather than look for another online. Checking in the kitchen I realised I only had 1 apple left (thanks son!) Stuff it I thought I’m still making some. I followed the recipe which was: APPLE AND BLACKBERRY JAM * 400gms Blackberries* 1 kilo apples
* 1 kilo sugar
* 2tbsp cold water
After I had made it I let it cool then tasted it. Oh god I thought as the syrupy liquid ran down my throat. It’s not supposed to taste like syrup! What I had done was follow the recipe to the letter and it said 1 kilo of apples, I only had 1! Anyway I can use the 3 jars I have, don’t know what in yet. The second day I went berry picking Mark my son tagged along. I toldhim that if he
helped me on Friday I would buy him an MP3 player. Well he was there before I had finished the sentence! Still it was worth it. We saw the Princess Elizabeth pass on her way through Stalybridge. She was doing the Scarborough Flyer this year which meant she went through my home town every Friday around 9:15 in the morning. That day we managed to pick 1.2 kilos in 50 minutes, not bad wouldn’t you say? So, I had just over 2 kilos of blackberries in the freezer, now what to do with them. Well last Sunday I decided to have a baking day. First off was a blackberry sponge cake: BLACKBERRY SPONGE CAKE * 200gms self raising flour * 200gms butter, softened * 200gms caster sugar * 2tsp vanilla extract* 4 eggs
* 300ml double cream * 400gms blackberries and 3 handfuls for the cream * Preheat the oven to 180C or Gas mark 4. * Beat the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. I use a hand blender for this. * Add the eggs one at a time as you continue to mix. * Once mixed together add the extract. * Stop blending if using a hand blender then slowly fold in the blackberries. Remember to keep 3 handfuls for the cream. * Slowly fold in the flour. Keep folding the ingredients together until you have a batter like consistency. As you are folding the mixture, try not to crush the berries. * Take 2 20cm cake tins and divide the mixture between the 2. * Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer, inserted into the middle comes out clean. * Once the cakes are cold mix the cream with 2tsb of sugar until the cream starts to harden. Stop mixing then fold in the 3 handfuls of berries into the cream. The idea is not to mix too much so as youcrush the berries.
* Take a palate knife or any type of knife if you don’t have a palette knife. Spread the cream over the top of one of the cakes. When covered gently place the second cake on top and push down carefully. * Sprinkle the cake with caster sugar and serve. As for the rest of my Sunday baking I will write it up soon and post it so stay tuned. To give you a taster I made:* Carrot Cake
* Blackberry Buns
* Plain Buns
* Trifle
* 1 Sunday Chicken dinner If you want to see a video of Princess Elizabeth in all her glory thenclick HERE
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It’s taken by a viewer in N Yorkshire on her final trip as the Scarborough Flyer, the same day me and Mark watched her go by beforepicking berries.
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_September 14, 2011_ • Permalink Posted in Dessert Recipes,
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what can i make with blackberries _Posted by scribbler109 on September 14, 2011_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/in-the-kitchen-sunday-baking/ SIMPLE FRUGAL TIPS EVERYONE CAN PRACTICE > This is another article that can be found on my blog “A Day In The > Life ,” but it also deserves to be > here as it deals with being frugal. We all know about climate change. The use of products that produce dangerous gases and pollute the air we breathe, resulting in warmer temperatures. But do many of you know how you can do just a little bit which will make a big impact to the climate and environment aroundyou?
Turning off unwanted electrical items like chargers and computers, walking or cycling instead of using the car, planting trees and growing your own vegetables. All these things can be done quite easily, but will make a big change to the way in which we all live. Below is a small list of things one can do to live a greener life but there are many more things one can do. * When making coffee or tea use enough water for the number of cupsyou need.
* Make sure the pan you are using is the right size for the job and the ring you are going to use on the cooker. * How about making your own meals instead of shop brought rubbish? Making your own meals means you know exactly what goes into them. If you use your own home-grown veg, fruit, herbs and other edible items, you will have a great tasting, healthy meal. * Always open the windows around the house to let in fresh air and dispel any old, stale air which can be bad for you. Even in winter a few minutes makes a difference. __ _“Did you know there’s more “bad” air inside your house than there is out on the street?_” * Never leave the TV, satellite receiver or any other electrical device on standby. Leaving it on standby means you are still using electricity to keep it on standby and raising your electricity bills. * Planting trees is an excellent way of helping the planet deal with pollutants which we pump into the air like carbon monoxide and turn it into oxygen which we need. * Never buy bottled water. Yes it is an invaluable source in emergency situations where the local supply has been cut off or contaminated, BUT there are ways for these companies to distribute water without using plastic. Cardboard cartons and bottles is one way in which they could distribute water needed in times of disaster. Plus the transporting and making is incredibly expensive and bad for theenvironment.
* Growing your own food like vegetables, fruit and herbs are another great way for you to live greener lives and conserve the environment. Not using pesticides will greatly improve the air and the soil in which you have planted your vegetables and they will taste delicioustoo.
* Conserving rain water is a great way of living a green life and there are many ways in which one could utilise the collected water. First off is the garden. Water the plants, trees, and all those vegetables with rain water which is free from chlorine, fluorides and other chemicals water companies pump into our drinking water. Some plants like Venus Fly Traps should only be watered with rain water as the chemicals in drinking water will rot and kill it outright. Other good ways for using rainwater is the toilet and if you can have the correct filters in place, the shower. * Composting. When you are preparing your vegetables and fruit why not have a small compost bin in the kitchen with a lid on. When it’s full take it outside and put that waste into a compost bin. This will rot down over time thanks to the beneficial insects and worms, leaving you with beautiful compost which you can use in your garden. The plants will thank you for it too. * Try to recycle as much as you can. From paper to plastic, metals and even batteries can be recycled. No longer working electrical items like fridges and freezers can all be recycled. Furniture you no longer require and old clothes can be recycled to. Just give the local charity shop a ring or go visit them and see if they will collect you’re unwanted items. I save some containers to use in and around the house and in the garden. Old yoghurt pots can be great emergency plant pots, so can tin cans. Plastic egg cartons can be used as seed trays. If they have a lid then you have a mini propagator. Just think about it, the possibilities for recycling are endless. * When washing clothes use the coldest setting possible and try to hang them up to dry instead of using a tumble dryer. Bad for the environment and the pocket. * Other more common things to do to live a greener life include leaving the car at home instead replacing it with either walking, cycling or getting public transport to work and wherever else you may be going. If you need to use the car make sure it is as environmentally friendly as possible and always make sure the tyres are at the correct pressure. Turn off lights when not needed and even turning down the thermometer by 1 degree makes a difference. As one can see these changes are nothing major, most of them you will already know and, hopefully already implement. But they will make a big difference to the environment and climate, especially if everyone practices these simple procedures. It’s not hard or even rocket science, just common sense.Leave a comment
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_August 26, 2011_ • Permalink Posted in Frugal LivingTagged being fruagl
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_Posted by scribbler109 on August 26, 2011_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/08/26/simple-frugal-tips-everyone-can-practice/ TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN INTO ONE OF STUNNING BEAUTYFrugal Gardening
Frugal gardening isn’t hard to do especially if you follow a few simple ideas. Some are listed below for you to try, others you can find online just by searching. If you do have any frugal gardening tips why not share them? Frugal Gardening: Start by Looking Around the House So how can you be frugal in the garden? Well for starters have a look around the house. What you are looking for is any containers that you could use. Plastic containers that once contained food from supermarkets are great for this and can be used as seed trays. If they have lids then you have a simple propagator which will help the young tender shoots grow big and strong. Glass jars are great for storing things in. Maybe you have markers, pens, bits of string or other small items scattered over the greenhouse or house. Well using glass jars to store them in are a wonderful idea, just look in the kitchen cupboards, in there you are bound to find some whether they contains coffee, sauces or jams. If you are stuck for plant pots and want to start off some seeds there is another alternative, that is the metal can you get things like peas, carrots and other foods in. You will have to give them a good clean out then put holes in the bottom, but they are great for emergency plant pots when you have none and stuck for money. Seed trays can be made using the plastic or polystyrene trays you get meat in. Just make sure they are washed thoroughly then put holes in the bottom for a great seed tray. If you want more info click HERE as I have blogged about using these trays for seeds. If you have lots of plants, seeds or herbs in pots but don’t have any identifiers so you know what’s what then this method works. Take a plastic margarine tub and after cleaning cut the plant identity markers out of the tub and lid. Ok so there will be writing on one side but the inside is white and perfect for you to write that plant name. Just remember to use a permanent marker! These are just a few of the frugal gardening tips you can use in the garden but there are more inside my book The Frugal Gardener. The book is packed full of gardening tips including tips on vegetable gardening, herbs, and many other topics every gardener should know if he is to become a frugal gardener. If you are interested in purchasing a copy then get in touch, it’s only 86p and worth every penny. Packed full of hints, tips and ideas on growing flowers, shrubs, herbs and vegetables, The Frugal Gardener will be a constant companion while you tend the garden.Leave a comment
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_August 25, 2011_ • PermalinkPosted in Gardening
Tagged a garden to die for,
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, grow
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,
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how to transform a garden _Posted by scribbler109 on August 25, 2011_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/transform-your-garden-into-one-of-stunning-beauty/ STRAWBERRY & CHOCOLATE DIP Strawberry’s and chocolate are the food of love so why not mix both and create a lovely dip to dip the strawberry’s in?INGREDIENTS
* 100g bar of chocolate like Dairy Milk or other quality chocolate * 500g home-grown strawberries * 1 carton of double creamMETHOD
* Break the chocolate into smallish pieces. * Heat a pan of water on the cooker. As the water is heating up get a Pyrex or other ovenproof dish and place on top of the water. * Break the chocolate into small pieces and put into the ovenproof dish and allow to melt. As the chocolate is almost melted add the cream and gently stir the ingredients together. * Stir both ingredients together until creamy. Don’t let the mixture boil or go lumpy. * Remove from the cooker and allow to cool for 15 minutes. Don’t let the chocolate set! * Serve in a bowl with strawberry’s on the side to dip in. Another way to use this recipe is if you have kids round and you want to give them something different. Or at the end of a dinner party strawberry’s and chocolate are a great way of finishing off the evening with friends. How about after a romantic meal for two? Now that would give you a few good points, need I say more chaps?!Leave a comment
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_Posted by scribbler109 on August 25, 2011_ https://freelancescribbler.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/strawberry-chocolate-dip/ DUST INSIDE A COMPUTER With your busy lifestyle, juggling tasks like taking the kids to school, shopping and generally looking after the house the last thing you want is another job. But, sadly it’s a job which will have to be done unless you want a dead computer. I am talking about cleaning and in particular the dust inside your computer. Yes that does need cleaning sometimes as over time dust gets into it and can eventually cause damage. Dust will also make the computer run slower and get hot quicker as it clogs the fans and slows them down. This in turn means the parts of the computer that need cooling down are not cooled and instead get hotter. Dust inside a computer and resting on top of a circuit board can short circuit the computer and as you have probably gathered stop working. Inside the case could be full of wires so be careful There are two ways in which you can clean dust inside a computer. The first ways is by taking it to a computer shop and have them do it. They will charge you and it will mean being without you’re computer, probably for a couple of days. The other option is to do it yourself. Now don’t be alarmed, this task is actually quite straightforward and, well, easy. But there are some things you will need and do before you open up the case and perform surgery. First of all you will need an anti-static wrist strap. This is to be worn and clipped to the computer case once the side panel is removed as static from your body can kill a computer. The second is an anti-static rag for wiping up any residual dust. A tin of compressed air is also needed as is a small screwdriver to unscrew the screws holding the side panel in place. Once you have those items you will need to shut down the computer and unplug it from the mains and the back of the computer. Before shutting down just check with other members of the household that they aren’t running any programs while the computer is idle. Some people run anti-virus programs while they are out or at work as they can take afew hours.
Now it’s a matter of opening the side panel with a small screwdriver. There are usually 2 screws holding the panel in place so undo those and slide the side off. Once you have the panel off and hooked yourself up to the case with the wrist band take the can of air and spray it onto the CPU fan. Be careful not to get dust onto any other part of the computer as you spray. Once the dust has been removed any remaining particles can be wiped away using the rag. If dust has settled elsewhere inside then a quick blast with the can of air should suffice or wipe away with the rag, but do be careful as you don’t want to damage or loosen anything. All you need do now is unhook yourself and replace the side panel. People think they can use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust but that is not recommended. A vacuum cleaner can cause static to build up on the circuit boards, loosen parts or suck them up at worst. Don’t be afraid of taking off the side panel and getting dirty by cleaning dust inside a computer. In the long run the computer will thank you by running cooler, quietly and more efficiently. You will also have a computer that will last longer too.Leave a comment
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_August 25, 2011_ • PermalinkPosted in Computer
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