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Showing posts with label Copper pots. Show all posts
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Friday, November 30, 2018

Quick and easy.


Shiny copper pots for the holidays.

Maybe you use your copper pots every day, as I do, or you like to have them sparkle for the holidays. 




There is a painless and quick way to make them shine. 




All you need is CLR (available in every hardware store) 
coarse salt, a lemon, a sponge and gloves. 

No need to scrub,
just glide a corner of your CLR soaked sponge over pot.
Dip a lemon, cut in half, in coarse salt and rub.  
Let rest a minute. 

Wash with soap and water.  
Dry immediately or it leaves streaks. 




One more pot to go. 

Caution: do not let CLR stand on natural stone surfaces.

Unlike copper polish,  
CLR rinses clean and does not leave a residue. 
(CLR meets U.S. EPA Safer Product Standards).




I use my copper pots every day. 






They hang from bicycle hooks. 
More friendly than metal hooks. 

Wishing you a happy week.

Gina  


Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Polishing copper pots




Not difficult at all.



When you know of this secret.





I keep mine handy because I use them everyday but I don't polish them every day.  

They are hanging from bicycle hooks. 






All you need is CLR (available in every hardware store) Sea Salt, a sponge and gloves. 

No need to scrub,
just glide a corner of your CLR soaked sponge over pot, rub on a little salt and let stand for a few minutes. 

Wash with soap and water.  Dry immediately. 








One more pot to go. 

Caution: do not let CLR stand on natural stone surfaces.






I use my copper pots every day.  Only two days after scrubbing they show scorch marks on the bottom.  That is to be expected, especially since I don't have a designated pot scrubber as you might find in a fancy French restaurant kitchen.  






Just out of the oven, four loaves of Squash bread. 

Have a great remainder of the week dear friends, 

Gina  




Thursday, May 8, 2014

Four Million Dollars will get you 400 Acres.




Hidden in between two Mountain Ranges.


400 acres of pristine land.




It has everything.  Mountains, gently rolling hills, plenty of water, pristine air and the bluest of skies. 





So, what are you going to do with it?





Let a herd of wild Mustangs roam the land?





How about a large herd of Black Angus.  Buffaloes would be happy here. The property is fenced.





There is plenty of room for an 18-hole golf course. 
The topography is perfect.  Little soil has to be moved. 





The owner, the man in red, thinks this knoll would be the perfect location for the clubhouse.





Mother Nature has taken care of the landscaping.
There is no industry to pollute the air. 





 Or maybe, and best of all, you may want to keep it for yourself. 

Let me know if you want to spend a few dollars, 
the man who owns these 400 beautiful acres is my friend. 

Happy dreaming! 
Gina