Monday, January 17, 2011

Children's Place Online Sale - Stacking Discounts

I got some children's long sleeved tops for $3.00 a piece(clearance) online at the Children's Place. There are some other nice deals, but things are selling out quickly.

Use 20% off code: P7C2011, and FSJANUARY2011 for free shipping. I also got 4% cash back by clicking through to the Children's Place via Bigcrumbs.com. If you've signed up with Swagbucks, do a search for Bigcrumbs.com to earn some search dollars.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Printable Vintage Teddy Roosevelt Essay: The American Boy


"The American Boy", by Theodore Roosevelt, published in St. Nicholas(magazine), May, 1900. Can be copied and pasted or found here in Pres. Roosevelt's book, The Strenuous Life. Right click on image of the pages to save or print.

Excerpt: "No boy can afford to neglect his work, and with a boy work, as a rule, means study. Of course there are occasionally brilliant successes in life where the man has been worthless as a student when a boy. To take these exceptions as examples would be as unsafe as it would be to advocate blindness because some blind men have won undying honor by triumphing over their physical infirmity and accomplishing great results in the world. I am no advocate of senseless and excessive cramming in studies, but a boy should work, and should work hard, at his lessons—in the first place, for the sake of what he will learn, and in the next place, for the sake of the effect upon his own character of resolutely settling down to learn it. Shiftlessness, slackness, indifference in studying, are almost certain to mean inability to get on in other walks of life. Of course, as a boy grows older it is a good thing if he can shape his studies in the direction toward which he has a natural bent; but whether he can do this or not, he must put his whole heart into them. I do not believe in mischief-doing in school hours, or in the kind of animal spirits that results in making bad scholars; and I believe that those boys who take part in rough, hard play outside of school will not find any need for horse-play in school. While they study they should study just as hard as they play foot-ball in a match game. It is wise to obey the homely old adage, 'Work while you work; play while you play.' "

Saturday Chicken Batch/Bulk Cooking

Slow cooked shredded chicken from a 10 pound bag of chicken thighs, $5.90 at my local Save-A-Lot grocery store. 2.5 cup containers ready for the freezer.









Chicken broth from same:








Bone broth from same:



Bones are smashed for marrow and cooked in water with a little vinegar to extract calcium and other minerals.

In addition to calcium, bone broth contains "magnesium, phosphorus, silicon, sulphur and trace minerals. It contains the broken down material from cartilage and tendons–stuff like chondroitin sulphates and glucosamine, now sold as expensive supplements for arthritis and joint pain." ~ Organic Thrifty

Friday, January 14, 2011

Almost Free Organic Ketchup

With my Swagbucks earnings I was able to purchase twelve bottles of organic ketchup(O Organics Tomato Ketchup, 20 Ounce Bottles Pack of 12) from Amazon for $ 5.08. If I had waited another week or more, I'd have gotten them for .08 cents. We needed it now, so I'll begin banking my earnings again. Shipping was free.

My Swagbucks earnings are from simple searches uses the Swagbucks search engine. This could not have been easier for me to earn a little extra grocery money.

I just discovered the grocery coupon section at Swagbucks! Supposedly, I can earn 10 Swagbucks for every coupon used.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Custom Build Your Own Sofa/Bed


Plan here(advanced). The fabric is painter's drop cloth, and the filling is from recycled pillows and stuffed animals. This one lifts for storage.

Easy: This could be made simply with a twin bed - screw wooden legs into the box spring and add the back to a wooden support box behind the bed.

Or one mattress on a platform with a wedge bolster:












Another easy idea - wrap cinder blocks and plywood with heavy fabric for a platform bed/couch.








Stained rustic wood beams as supports :






We made our own recently. See here.

Inexpensive DIY Truss Wood Bookshelves


Detailed plans here, or just wing it. This is easy enough to make to your own measurements just by looking at the finished picture.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Indoor Winter Gardening: Cucumbers


This is an experiment, so I don't know if I'll have cucumbers anytime soon, but my potted indoor cucumbers are blooming in a sunny window with southwestern exposure.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Fabric Scrap Softie Doll Tutorials


See here.(Image at left is from tutorial)

Super thrifty sources of fabric:

Thrift stores
Old clothes
Old sheets
Socks
Towels(bath and dish)

Some other favorites:

Mr Seahorse softie doll
Frog softie
Terry cloth cat softie
Sock kitty(easy)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Readable Online: Vintage January Editions of Boys' Life Magazine


Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.Published by Boy Scouts of America, Inc.

Jan 1913

Jan 1914

Jan 1915

Jan 1916

Jan 1917

Jan 1918

Jan 1919

Jan 1920

Browse more here.

Easy Homemade Sculpting Clay


"In a salad bowl (or non-stick pan) mix 3 cups of white glue and 3 cups of cornstarch. Add one tablespoon of white vinegar, one tablespoon of glycerin*, 2 tablespoons of canola oil." See here for remaining instructions. The results are called cold porcelain. Image from esprit cabane site.

The link mentions that glycerin can be found at crafting stores; however, I get mine at Walmart or drugstores in the vitamin aisle. The store brand or off-brand is very inexpensive.

HT to Tipnut for leading me to this site.

Repost from 2009.

Vintage Children's Winter Paper Cutting(Advanced)

Found at Google Books from a January 1912 copy of Primary Education. Free and in public domain. Just click on image to enlarge and save or print.













Saturday, January 08, 2011

Vintage Blackboard Calendar for January


This 1910 calendar is free to use. I found them at Google Books. Click on image to enlarge and save, or download(right click on image) the original at the link.

Another from 1910 which has the same beginning day of the week as January 2011:









And another(blank):










And an Eskimo calendar:

Friday, January 07, 2011

Classic British and American Essays and Speeches Online


Classic British and American Essays and Speeches

I saw this at About.com Grammar & Composition. Available free online "from the works of Francis Bacon and Daniel Defoe to those of Virginia Woolf and Martin Luther King, Jr., are more than 150 of the greatest essays and speeches composed by British and American writers over the past four centuries."

Each are easy to copy and paste - great reading and copy work examples for students learning essay writing.

~ Of Studies, Francis Bacon (1561-1626): "Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man."

Downloadable Calendar: Best Months To Buy Things

A downloadable monthly calendar of the best times to purchase items inexpensively:


Found here. Full size is available at link.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Printable Informational Resources for Student Essays and Reports


See vintage texts from my Google Books library. I've collected over 5000 vintage educational texts from which to draw homeschool curriculum. It has been really helpful for books reports, research, lessons, and other homeschool materials. I use the search box at the link; however, I also use the general Google Book search to expand my searches.

All books in my library are free to download(PDF). Some of the magazines like Life and Boys Life are viewable online only, and not available for download.

Printing individual pages used to be very simple, but they no longer have a button to switch the text to HTML. You can still do it though. Simply use the Plain Text button on the top right of any page in the book, then scroll to the end of the web address, delete the "text" after output=text, which will be at the end of the address. Type in "html" in lieu of the word "text", load the page with this address, and you'll have a page which can be right clicked to save or print.

Pages can be copied and pasted in plain text, but sometimes there are problems with the conversion at Google Books - missed words, gibberish, etc.

Here are some pages my son(age 13) will be using for an essay on How Bees Make Honey. They cover the topic of bees more broadly if you click back to previous pages, or go forward within the section. I've saved these links in HTML, so you don't need to change them. To save or print, right click only on the image of the book pages at the links or you'll get the entire screen.

THE ANATOMY OF THE HONEY BEE.

Do Bees Make or Gather Honey?

A Manual of Natural History: Bees Contradicts above contention that honey is made.

Compare and contrast: modern answer to this question here - How Do Bees Make Honey? About.com

Lessons in Nature, Volume 1: Bees(plain text - copy and paste) or HTML(several pages).

Short essay on bees with fill-in-the-blank prepositions... just for fun. ; )

Observations by Apiarists(Best nectar producing plants)

The Kitchen Table, Honey and the Honey Bee

A Dictionary of General Knowledge: Honey

The Bee-keeper's Guide(very scientific with detailed anatomy)

More on bees in my library here(405 general references to bees). Nice illustrations too.

How to Draw a Hen(Easy)


My daughter(age five) asked me how to draw a hen on a nest today. We found a helpful printable online with several steps for drawing a hen, eggs, and chicks. It turns out she wanted the hen to sit on some of her oval shaped blocks. So I cut out a stand of folded cardboard(dry food box) for her, she then decided to tell me a story about the hen. : ) She is getting good at using scissors; however, I still need to store them away because she'll cut her hair(and who knows what else) if left unsupervised with scissors.

Original here.