tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695612248603818643.post6553489711371024852..comments2023-10-10T07:14:50.168-05:00Comments on starting with what you have: August Vow Progresskevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04679849282951730576noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695612248603818643.post-58448575032268444102010-09-20T16:21:34.591-05:002010-09-20T16:21:34.591-05:00Oh! and thanks for reading/commenting!Oh! and thanks for reading/commenting!kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04679849282951730576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695612248603818643.post-63588615896049248782010-09-20T16:21:10.764-05:002010-09-20T16:21:10.764-05:00I live in an apartment, so the idea is out. If I ...I live in an apartment, so the idea is out. If I had a house though...<br /><br />Now that I read that sentence, it's a little unclear. The older the eggs are when you hard boil them, the easier they are to peel.kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04679849282951730576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695612248603818643.post-918040366038240652010-09-20T14:24:42.441-05:002010-09-20T14:24:42.441-05:00Hmm, I did not know the tip about re-boiling eggs....Hmm, I did not know the tip about re-boiling eggs. Another idea to keep from "wasting" food is to use a worm bin to compost things that are starting to go bad. You can't feed them citrus or onions, or anything dairy or meat-based or that has oil in it, but pretty much any other fruit or vegetable matter, even if it is rotting, is ok. Tea bags, coffee grounds, and ground-up eggshells are also good for them.Louisehttp://www.thoughtshappen.netnoreply@blogger.com