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This woman throughout the whole thing just says either; Super, Wonderful, or my favourite…. JUST AMAZING!
This woman throughout the whole thing just says either; Super, Wonderful, or my favourite…. JUST AMAZING!
Because it is so smooth, its nearly impossible to draw air out of a Mylar bag using a vacuum sealer; until now! I made a little tool that allows you to use Mylar bags just like the regular food storage bags in a vacuum sealer. I hope this helps those who have experienced similar difficulties.
Digital Photography Week? Yes, but Motorola’s Droid is on our minds, too! ‘Still’ cameras that take great video. The Best Free Panomamic Stitching Tool. Favorite Digital Photography Gadgets, 7 Great Digital Cameras For Black Friday, Better Night, Low Light Photography! Droid Sound vs. Dead Drive! We should have a Motorola Droid review next week, but, for now, Veronica talks modding her iPhone with the evil Droid robot sound! (Patrick has another trashed hard drive, but this time it’s -not- the drive’s fault!) Fave Photo Gadgets… and a few quick digital photography tips! Memory cards and rechargable batteries are cheap, especially if you’ve ever missed a photo ’cause you ran out of juice, or space on a CF card! We list the lens cleaning tools we use, too, remind every new DSLR owner to buy a UV Filter to protect their expensive camera lens, RTFM before the big shoot, and more! Pocket Tripods! Any tripod (or monopod!) can help you take better photos, especially at night. Carrying a full sized top o’ the line floating head tripod around is a pain. That’s why we’ve got gadgets like the Joby Gorillapod and Pedco’s UltraPod and UltraClamp in our bags! Cases Protecting your pricey digital camera is a good idea. Roger favors a small bag from Lowe Pro for his PowerShot. Patrick’s Rebel is stored in a re-purposed Timbuk2 bag that works like a proper camera holster bag. Need a hard case? Try a Pelican or Otter Box! Free Software: Microsoft Image Composite Editor Sometimes, just …
In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make “Melt-in Your-Mouth” Oreo Truffles. This recipe was submitted by Jessicab98, as a yummy way to welcome the holiday season. These truffles are truly wonderful! My family loves them! Ingredients: 1 package Oreo cookies, crushed in the food processor to fine crumbs 1-8 oz. package of cream cheese, at room temperature (fat free makes them too soft) 12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips ½ oz. paraffin , optional (from Betty: I added this, because it will make your coated truffles prettier and easier to handle; it is not necessary.) Crush the Oreo cookies and mix with cream cheese. Using a small melon baller, scoop and roll the mix into small balls. (I just pinched off a small amount and rolled it in my hand.) Put on a foil or wax paper covered baking sheet with a little space between them. Refrigerate for about an hour. Melt the chocolate chips and roll the Oreo balls to cover. Refrigerate on the baking sheet until set before moving them to a different container. These may be served on a fancy plate or placed in an airtight storage container to keep them fresh. You can roll these with just one hand. Melt the chocolate in the microwave, then place the glass bowl over another bowl with hot water in it to keep the chocolate soft. Also, if you tilt the bowl with the chocolate, you can keep most of it near the bottom and roll the balls near the top for a thinner coating. They can be served cold or room temperature. They’re softer at room …
Shop QVC now: www.qvc.com Upgrade your closet’s capacity with this handy set of Space Bags. Made of clear, pliable nylon film, each durable and reusable Space Bag helps protect your belongings from moisture, mildew, and bugs. Simply place the items in the bag, use the Sure Zip closures to form an airtight seal, and remove air with a standard vacuum hose. The hanging Space Bags, made from clear, heavy-gauge plastic, feature a swivel closet hook and an inside ring that holds up to 10 hangers. A side opening provides quick and easy access. Use over and over again for dry goods.
Whether your using the Ziploc vaccum bags or the Food Savers, they enable you to somewhat weather proof your kit for use in the backcountry. It saves space and ensures that when you call upon your gear its just how you left it, ready for what you need it for.
www.sfcgrazier.weebly.com http These genuine military surplus cans are great for storage. They have a rubber seal on the lid that makes them virtually air tight and highly water resistant. Ammo cans make great tool boxes or use them for their original use, storing ammo! This can also makes a great camera box on float trips. 10″ 50 cal. cans measure 11″L x 5 1/”W x 9 3/4″D on the inside. Cans are olive drab green and are in good condition, and may have slight surface rust, but seals are good and handles are intact. These are a great investment really think about getting one because they keep your ammo fresh and you especially for 22 ammo because 22 soaks up moisture in the air and the rubber seal stops the moisture so then you will get more use out of youre ammo and that right there my friends saves you money and we need to do a lot these days.
save £££££££££ useing normal freezer bags!!!! i use this for my sea fishing bait find out more at www.uk-sea-fishing.org