Adventures in Beekeeping: Warre Hive Assembly

Before too long, my honeybees will arrive and I’ll be a beekeeper. Hopefully the honeybees will stick around so I can share some of my newbie adventures in beekeeping.

You know what? I still haven’t assembled my beehive. I decided to hold off a bit longer until I purchased some Right Angle clamps. Right angle clamps make box making much easier.

Wolfcraft Right Angle Clamp
Wolfcraft 3415405 Right Angle Clamp; perfect for making boxes

 

After a bit of research I decided to purchase the Wolfcraft 3415405 Right Angle Clamp. I purchased two, I should receive them this Wednesday. This time around, I decided to forgo the raw linseed (aka flaxeed oil) instead I’ll use an oil based waterproof paint on the outside of the hive.  The inside of the hive, I don’t have to worry about since honeybees do an excellent job of waterproofing thanks to the propolis the honeybees collect from certain trees. Once the bees take it to the hive, the propolis is mixed with beeswax and the bees saliva to make it more malleable. They use it to waterproof and fill in gaps which will hopefully deter predators from gaining entrance into the hive.

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I did purchase two pounds of organic beeswax to “paint” the inside of my Warre beehive. I mainly purchased that to make the new home appealing to the honeybees. Hopefully they’ll be happy with their new surroundings and make it their permanent home.

Fun Fact: My aunt told me that my great grandfather kept honeybees. She also said that he didn’t wear a bee suit.

Cleaning with Steam; SteamFast portable steamer

I’m really enjoying using steam for cleaning around the house. The Hoover Twin Tank Steam mop that I’ve purchased makes mopping a breeze and it’s no longer a chore that I dislike.

Unfortunately, I don’t get to use it too much since my daughter has decided she likes it also. I do sneak and spot clean when she isn’t around.

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Yesterday the Steamfast 1300-Watt Sidekick Portable Steam Cleaner arrived from Amazon. I did a lot of research before settling on this model. I wanted something that I didn’t have to refill often, many of the portable steamers I saw didn’t hold more than about 10 ounces of water. Something I have to change often, nope not interested! The good news is that this one holds 33 ounces of water and the steam lasts 30 minutes. I liked that. Another selling point is that it has a strap so you can carry it while cleaning around the house. Sold!

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First thoughts on the Steamfast 1300-Watt Sidekick Portable Steam Cleaner

I’d say the Steamfast steamer is extremely effective in lifting up stubborn stains. Which is perfect since you don’t need to do as much scrubbing to get rid of the ground in dirt/stains. The tub was the first thing that received the attention of the portable steamer. I pretreated the bathroom wall with a 1:1 vinegar water solution. I let that sit for about 10 minutes and then went over the area with the steamer and wiped everything down.

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This is the area that receives the most buildup. If you look closely you’ll see a bar of my homemade soap!

 

I did this one more time and the remaining hard water spots were removed. My only regret is that I didn’t take a before picture.

 

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Oven window that has just been steamed

The next area that received the steamers attention was in the kitchen area; more specifically the oven door. I recently had a spill, and as you can see the juices were baked in pretty well. Let’s see how the steamer handles this job.

I tackled the oven door, steaming it first and wiping. I noticed that it did pull up a lot of gunk.

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For some added cleaning power, I applied baking soda/vinegar to the oven glass. The baking soda/vinegar combo made a delightful fizzing sound. After about ten minutes I pulled out my cloth and wiped it all away. Everything was gone, except the spots that somehow managed to seep inside the glass when this spill happened a few days ago. I’ll have to take the oven door apart to remove that. Boo!

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The steamer/cleaner combo cleaned up all the spots on the outside but those stains you see are on the inside. I’ll have to take it apart to eliminate that!

What I didn’t like about the Steamfast 1300 portable steamer

The nylon utility brush attachment needs to be redesigned since it won’t stand up to heavy use. Since I already knew this might be a possibility in the reviews I’d read, I was prepared and had a much larger brush.

Scrub Brush

 

Of course, it didn’t attach to the steamer but that’s fine. It did the job. The bottom line is I really do like my Steamfast portable steamer, this combined with my Hoover twin tank steam mop will make daily cleaning a bit easier.

Judging by the reviews I’ve seen on floor steam maps and hand held steamers I think people get the steamer only models confused. The steam/heat can be effective in loosening up ground in dirt and sterilizing the area but it’s not going to “clean” the area. Just like my Hoover steam mop, this does not suction up the dirt. You’ll have to wipe away the loose dirt. I find it most effective to clean as I go; Clean an area with the steam, wipe away the dirt. Rinse and repeat until the job is complete. Unless it’s a ground in stain I’m able to clean an area with just steam. I like that!

Working their way to our house…

My daughter’s tenth birthday is next week. I’ve already made her a few things like the knitted voodoo doll. The head, body and limbs are complete. I’ll put it together once she’s asleep.

Earlier this morning, I purchased a few items for her…

Monster High Collapsible Trunk
Monster High Collapsible Trunk

 

Such as this adorable Monster High Collapsible Trunk. Judging by the reviews… it’s large and will fit nicely at the foot of my daughters bed. I do think I’ll make it more sturdy by sewing a liner inside the trunk and then attaching it to the fabric that’s already there. I know that my daughter will love it since it features her much loved Monster High dolls. I like it since it neatly keeps her items in one place. The Monster High trunk will arrive on her birthday.

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My daughter loves the Monster High dolls! Over the past few years I’ve purchased several for her. She doesn’t have any of the boy Monster High dolls. People snap them up quickly in the store and resell them for well over $150! There’s no way I’m paying that much for a doll that normally retails for between $12 and $21 in the store.  However this the Monster High doll, Deuce Gorgon for $30. I haven’t seen him that low in months! He’s been snapped up and resold for over $150 so I quickly bought the doll since he was only $10 more than I’d pay if I could find him in the store.

Wacam Splash Tablet

 

Initially, I was going to purchase this item at Christmas time, but I held off since I felt she had enough for Christmas. I did add it to my Amazon Wish List knowing that one day I’d eventually purchase it for her. Well guess what? I checked this morning and the price had dropped by $10 since Christmas!

My daughter loves to draw. She’s an extremely talented artist.  She likes computers and has been wanting to digitize some of her sketches and so I decided to purchase the Wacom Splash Tablet. It looks like it’ll be the the perfect beginner tablet for her. I’m an Amazon Prime member and decided to go with next day delivery  for the Monster High doll and the Wacom tablet. They’ll be here tomorrow so I don’t have to worry about them arriving by her birthday.

My daughter doesn’t expect a lot for her birthday. She knows that what you receive isn’t really that important and she seems to be truly happy with whatever she gets which is nice.  The main way I show her how much she means to me is spending lots of time with her. But to make her birth date “extra special” I try to do additional things for her. I can’t wait to see the look on her face when she receives her gifts. She’s such a wonderful daughter smart, loving, and enjoys sharing with others. It’s nice when I can do extra special things for her throughout the year.

 

My favorite cleaner…

White-Vinegar-Distilled

One of the questions I’m asked a lot in person (and online via email) is the type of cleaners I use. Quite a few of my friends are looking for gentle products to clean their homes. Since they know I’m not a fan of using harsh chemicals they will come to me for advice. Some of them are a bit surprised when I tell them my favorite cleaner is distilled white vinegar.

The only thing I don’t like about vinegar is the smell, but that dissipates shortly after the surface is dry so I can live with the area smelling like pickles since it’s such an effective cleaner.

 

White vinegar is a weak acid that contains about 5 percent acetic acid. Because of this it can be extremely effective for removing calcium deposits, water deposits from glass, tarnish from certain metals like brass and copper, and stains from sinks.

I’ve found that white vinegar is an extremely effective way to clean our floors. Over the years, I’ve noticed that it leaves our floors much cleaner (for longer) than any other “fancy product” that I could purchase. In fact, I’ve been using white vinegar as my “cleaner solution” with my Hoover Twin Tank Steam mop with much success.  I also use vinegar to clean my windows!

While I occasionally use apple cider vinegar for my natural vegetable washes when it comes to cleaning around the home I always reach for distilled white vinegar.

 

Hiya Hiya Cable Stoppers are here

Hiya-Hiya-cable stoppersRemember when I wrote about those cute Hiya Hiya cable stoppers?

Well, it looks like they’re finally available for purchase. I normally purchase my needles and Malabrigo yarn from Just Yarn, but it doesn’t look like they have them in stock, at least not right now.  However, The Yarn Grove has the large Hiya Hiya cable stoppers in stock, but they don’t have the small Hiya Hiya cable stoppers available.

Currently, I only have one project on my large knitting needles. Don’t even ask me how many projects I’m working on with my Hiya Hiya Steel Sharp (small) set! Let’s see… the knitted voodoo doll that I’m making for my daughter is almost complete!  I’m knitting a pair of socks and I’m making a shawl for myself. The knitted afghan is my long term work in progress and I’m using needles from my Hiya Hiya large set for that project.

I most likely will hold off purchasing the Hiya Hiya cable stoppers for now since I don’t use my large Hiya Hiya set as much. However, when they stoppers become available in the small size I’ll be sure to purchase a few pairs. Until that time, the Hiya Hiya cable connectors work perfectly for my works in progress.

Simple: Tofu Scramble

A few weeks ago, my daughter asked for tofu scramble since I hadn’t made anything with tofu in about a year or so I whipped up her favorite tofu dish… tofu scramble.

First I needed to purchase tofu, we don’t keep that in the house and so I made sure to add that to the list when I went to the store.

 

I opened the tofu and removed most of the water by pressing adding seasonings and placing into the freezer overnight I’ve noticed when marinating tofu, it seems to take on the flavor of whatever you add to the tofu. Tofu_1 5.1.13

 

 

I pulled it out of the freezer and sliced it

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and then cut it into cubes.

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Yellow onions were added to my wok, and then I tossed in a variety of vegetables and spices.

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My daughter must have been hungry since she had two helpings.  My only regret is that I didn’t have more colorful vegetables to add to the dish, but even though it was lacking more veggies it turned out quite nicely. Simple, nutritious and delicious, I like that!

 

Work in Progress; Knitted Voodoo doll

My daughter’s  knitted voodoo doll is coming along quite nicely…

Knitted voodoo doll_1

 

If you use your imagination perhaps you can see the eyes and limbs already attached? Currently, I’m at the point where I need to stuff the head and perhaps add the eyes and embroider the face before I finish decreasing the head. As you see the head is much bigger than the body. It reminds me of those bobble heads. If I work on it a bit today, after my work is complete, I should be finished this tomorrow… which of course gives me ample time to sew a cute outfit for this amigurumi doll.

I started knitting this yesterday evening. What’s hilarious is that I was knitting this in front of my daughter. She has no clue that I’m making it for her. Yesterday she asked, “What are you knitting mommy?” I replied, “Oh I’m just playing with stitches…” 😉 She saw me knitting a few rows this morning so she knows it’s a doll, but she still doesn’t know I’m making it for her. She most likely thinks I’m making something to add to the items I’ve knitted for those in need. Now that this project is actually starting to look like amigurumi, I’ll have to stop knitting in front of her. The rest of the knitting will be complete while she’s at school or sleeping.