Friday, December 28, 2007

lil builder alternative building kits







The "lil builder" alternative building kits were an absolute hit this year for Christmas! I had soo many requests from a show I did that I could barely fill the orders. As a family we had a blast building our alternative fairy town square. I will be putting the kits on my Etsy store mariefrench.etsy.com in a few weeks, I think they will be around $14.00. I have rock, and adobe block building kits available, and am working on cordwood, and cob construction...any ideas will be welcome, maybe even a leather teepee...All are made from recycled, sustainable, or invasive species....hope you and your kids like them as much as we did....here are the pics..Marie xoxo

Thursday, December 20, 2007

more desert wisdom

just gotta share what I'm learnin....
use meat tenderizer on spider and scorpion bites, also on centipede and cone nose bits
lavender is a good deterrent-spray copiously...
cats allowed indoors and outdoors deters snakes.
Blind prickly pear cactus is a real party crasher, each little dot that looks well just like a little dot, contains over 200 small hairlike thorns, and the only way to get rid of them is by duct tape.
wolf berry is edible and makes a great jam
cat claw acacia will really wrap its arms around you and become a very bloody date...so watch out for it.
watch for coral snakes in spring seeps, creeks and along the Rio Grande...
to get rid of ants pour boiling water down the ant hole...a less offensive rid aide is to spray vinegar any where you see them-they went away for me.

flea collars on the animals keeps the cone nose away-remember spray lavender on your sheets, sweep under beds, check under covers...especially after a rain or during spring...these nasty creatures leave a huge welt and itch like crazy-try tea tree as well...on the itch that is...and kill them. their lethal cousins in S. America literally slowly degenerate your heart....
cats assimilate in 2/3 weeks as indoor outdoor cats...
always wear a hat, long pants, long sleeve shirt-white preferably light colors to reflect the sun...
drink lots of water
use chi lie peppers instead of pepper-they are healthier too.
shake out shoes and clothes laying on the floor you don't want any uninvited guests.....
wasps-don't aggravate-just point your finger at them and they will leave.
run from bee swarms-FAST
snakes back away-usually find them along fence lines, grass rocks, porches, flashing's, they like to follow steps and lie next to them...look where you walk!, and never put your hands or feet where you can't see.
wear flip flops or the like around the house so you don't step on scorpions, and other little critters.-I did and it hurt!
centipede sting-these monsters wrap their bodies around you and sting not only once but with all their legs...hurts like stepping on hot coals...use black pepper and meat tenderizer....and on that note.....Please feel free to email me with any more desert wisdom you might like to share.....marie

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

desert wisdom


You know sometimes we forget this wisdom that certain areas give us...so I would like to share some of the desert wisdom passed on to me.
Cats repel rattlesnakes-especially cats raised on roadkill rattlesnakes, left a bit hungry.
bring your small animals inside at night because they make tasty appetizers for mountain lions, coyotes, and owls...
to build a composting toilet just get a five gallon bucket, fill it with peat moss, go ...whatever and cover with peat moss, the compost it for non edible gardens...
Your septic is bound to go out so pee but no tissue in the toilet...please do flush your number two tissue....
use your plastic bags for insulation..
creosote bush is a great antioxidant...
remove your shoes before entering or your will constantly leave a dust trail.
you will have allergies your first year here-do to the dust....
water is precious need I say more...
Houses take forever and cost a ton to build-that's why you see so many trailers....
start your garden in the late fall-October/November....
and other than that....I don't know but I'll keep you informed as I learn more....xoxo marie

Monday, December 3, 2007

preparing for a desert Christmas



In the desert things are just different...First of all there are no regular sized trees here-At least not the kind I bought before. I will only buy trees that I can replant, and well the selection was rather sparse...We found our two foot blue spruce at the hardware store one of two places that carried trees...So you can get a peek at a small replant able tree-the blue spruce and our true blue desert tree, made from a piece of driftwood my husband drilled into a block of wood. I kind of like that one the best.....Happy holidays..xoxoxomarie

Saturday, December 1, 2007

remaking grandmas earring in to a necklace..



Grandma lost her earrings , and I found one of them..so of course as a child she let me keep the pretty bling bling....I have had it all these years when it finally occurred to me to remake it into a necklace...So with the help of my friend filmmaker Sally Martin..we shot a workshop for expertvillage.com on the making of this particular necklace. If you want to know the steps involved in making this necklace the workshop should be up next week or soon thereafter. The site expertvillage.com is free so go have some fun learning all sorts of cool things from jewelry design to roping cattle....Here is a picture of the necklace I made from Grandmas lost earring......

and the turkey goes on and on...

I just wanted to share some ways that I used to reinvent the turkey from thanksgiving...

Turkey chili:
pulled apart some turkey meat
added a 28oz can of tomatoes with italian herbs
added an 8oz. can of red beans
added chile seasoning
all into a big pot
simmered for an hour or so and it was ohhhh so ymmmmy and easy to make...

Turkey tacos...
another simple recipe:

pull some turkey meat, put in a pan, add taco seasoning, and heat until covered and cooked...
put out some bowls of cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, grilled onions, and taco shells..wha laa ti daa......Enjoy remaking your turkey dinner....let me know what you come up with...