Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Wow. Guess this means we won't see you on here possibly? That would be sad. I hope this new page in your life works out well for you. Sounds like a lot of work. Solar panels are an interesting alternative to electricity. The one that my dad installed in our house, when I was young, never did do much for helping with cutting down our cost. Today they probably have much better ways of doing solar panels so that it will operate more things in your home. Let us know how it goes. I'm sure you'll have some interesting things happening. BTW will you have animals and is this in the dessert part of CA? Good luck, Judy - Gytha Stonegrinder Wednesday, July 26, 2006 8:41 PM Re: PB sans Hydrogenated oil - Kathy In 2 weeks I'm moving to my land in Central California... it's in the middle of a ranch, no power. I have springs, so I'll work on developing one of those first. Eventually I'll add some solar panels, but not enough to have a lot of electrical appliances. For the next 2 years I'll be on and off the land, working to pay it off, then I'll be there for good, building my house and growing my food! Can't wait! Kathy wwjd <jtwigg wrote: /what do you mean off the grid. Where are you moving to? What kind of adventure are you embarking on? : ))) Judy >Tahini is tougher than nut butters! I leave the nut butters (and Tahini) upside down more than a few days. A week is better... and for Tahini about a month. It's still not fun, but you can get a few good swipes in before the oil is in danger of overflowing the top! Also, the almond butter is better than the pb. I won't have a lot of electricity (off gird) where I am moving, so I'm going to have to find a hand nut grinding method... maybe Lehman's... Kathy Recent Activity a.. 15New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I won't be THAT far from civilization! There's a coffee shop in town where I can go to get online... won't be everyday, but I'll be around! The area is dry but not desert. It's in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, there are oaks and cedars and bull pine on the land. I hope to raise a few sheep (milk and wool), goats (milk), and chickens (eggs)... I'm ovo-lacto, obviously! I also will use the manure for fertilizer. To make the solar panels most useful I will be setting up deep cell batteries that the power will come from and the panel(s) will recharge. There is a lot of sunshine there, and I have a good southern exposure to place them. There is a definite rainy season in the winter, so I may run low on power then, which is one of the reasons I don't want many electrical appliances! I've been in New England for the last 2 1/2 years and have been collecting antique non-electric kitchen tools... don't have everything I need but almost! I'm thinking that a mill might be the ticket for making nut butters... I'm going to have to see if there is one with a nut butter option... Thanks for the good wishes! Kathy wwjd <jtwigg wrote: Wow. Guess this means we won't see you on here possibly? That would be sad. I hope this new page in your life works out well for you. Sounds like a lot of work. Solar panels are an interesting alternative to electricity. The one that my dad installed in our house, when I was young, never did do much for helping with cutting down our cost. Today they probably have much better ways of doing solar panels so that it will operate more things in your home. Let us know how it goes. I'm sure you'll have some interesting things happening. BTW will you have animals and is this in the dessert part of CA? Good luck, Judy - Gytha Stonegrinder Wednesday, July 26, 2006 8:41 PM Re: PB sans Hydrogenated oil - Kathy In 2 weeks I'm moving to my land in Central California... it's in the middle of a ranch, no power. I have springs, so I'll work on developing one of those first. Eventually I'll add some solar panels, but not enough to have a lot of electrical appliances. For the next 2 years I'll be on and off the land, working to pay it off, then I'll be there for good, building my house and growing my food! Can't wait! Kathy wwjd wrote: /what do you mean off the grid. Where are you moving to? What kind of adventure are you embarking on? : ))) Judy >Tahini is tougher than nut butters! I leave the nut butters (and Tahini) upside down more than a few days. A week is better... and for Tahini about a month. It's still not fun, but you can get a few good swipes in before the oil is in danger of overflowing the top! Also, the almond butter is better than the pb. I won't have a lot of electricity (off gird) where I am moving, so I'm going to have to find a hand nut grinding method... maybe Lehman's... Kathy Recent Activity a.. 15New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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