Upcycling Links for September, DIY and Shopping from Etsy

This month’s upcycling links feature a variety of houseware items and three clothing upcycles. I like the shadow box upcycle for the reason that it reminds me of my wooden typography drawer which I have had for many years. It used to belong to a friend of mine who was the President of the Typographical Union at the New York Times years ago. In lieu of having a wooden typographical box this would be a great way to create a similar type of wall unit that can hold small knick-knacks and collectibles.  Particularly helpful is that you could decide how high you want your shelves to be, for instance in the photo of the one holding various CD’s.

The gage dress upcycle I found posted at the Felted Fox blog. Apparently Nicole Prestholdt isn’t currently blogging but she had some great ideas in her previous posts. My favorites so far are the gage dress upcycle and her wrap crop top made from a men’s shirt. Both of them could be worn in fall with a sweater. If you are searching for a new fall/winter clothing item to upcycle you might want to consider her African Print Sweatshirt DIY, which offers a stylish, unique look, and you get to choose if you want very colorful African fabric or earth tones. She posted it as a spring item but I say carry the bright colors into fall and enjoy! Either way a sweatshirt will keep you warm on a chilly day.

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Cropped top from men's shirt

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DIY sweatshirt upcycle

If you are looking to buy upcycled clothing instead of making your own, you might want to check out the Etsy shop GarageCoutureClothes. Erin, the designer, made this steampunk harness and vest piece from recycled ties.

The piano bookshelf is a beautiful piece of furniture. It is a great idea if you have an old piano around and would like to recycle it. The mahogany finish is stunning.  The bookshelf looks as if it has another long life span ahead of it. That is the whole idea behind upcycling, especially if the item is solid such as furniture.

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Steampunk harness by Erin of GarageCoutureClothes

http://www.recyclart.org/2013/01/piano-bookshelf-2/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+Recyclart+(Recyclart)

The upcycled drawers turned into side tables are another good idea. Simple and no advanced carpentry skills needed. A bit of imagination and paint can turn old drawers into a handy side table, or as the linked post shows, you could stack the drawers to create a bookcase. I have a couple of stacks of old wooden wine boxes used that way in my apartment.

The wind chimes made from old bottle caps are just so cheerful and unique looking. I particularly like the ones made with multi-colored caps. They didn’t give DIY instructions but it seems rather obvious how to put them together.

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Upcycled drawers from Hometalk

I found some robot sculptures made by assemblage artist Jen Hardwick. Her Etsy shop has a line of robots that can be used as Christmas ornaments, as well as other crafts, such as found object jewelry and art work. The photos I attached link to her shop and are among the robots that I like so much. They sure are adorably cute and cheerful.

Well I hope you enjoyed this post about upcycling links. I am hoping to make this a monthly post going forward. There are a lot of great upcycling ideas out there and many artists and crafts people making them!

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Upcycled wind chimes from Astute Homestead

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Robot ornaments by Jen Hardwick

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Robot hanging decor by Jen Hardwick

 

All written material and photos by Marilyn Lavender. © Marilyn Lavender, 2016.  “All rights reserved.”

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Homemade Soups from YouTube Recipes

I haven’t done a post in about reducing packaging and making your own in a while. I like to make my own soups. It is only on extremely rare occasions that I will buy a canned or boxed soup that was processed. I like knowing how much salt I put into my soups. So many of the processed soups lean heavily on salt and I don’t do well with that. Plus they add red and green peppers, which I am allergic to.

When I had my foot surgery last September I wanted to have a way to make sure I got my veggies while sitting down with my foot propped up for six weeks. I ate more soup and sandwiches during those six weeks than I normally do! These soups were a major part of my diet while I was healing. I made them and froze them in advance so I’d have at least two weeks where I didn’t have to stand up and cook so much. I am not big on take out either, especially since I moved into an area where most of the food is West Indian and spicy. So miraculously I managed to make it through the six weeks with only going out for local takeout a couple of times!

These are the soups that I liked the best that I found on YouTube. I still buy cookbooks on occasion, or magazines with recipes. The internet certainly does have a huge amount of recipes and I definitely like the YouTube cooking videos.

The Chef Buck’s Lentil Soup with Ginger was a delicious twist on an old classic. The ginger definitely makes the soup unique. I really enjoyed his video and his suggestions that you could buy red lentils, since so many of us buy the brownish-green ones, which he called the “muddy green color,” and his remark “You don’t want to look like you are eating a bowl of mud.” Well I still have brownish-green lentils but I did go out and buy some red ones. He’s right, they do look more appetizing. I am not going to post all the videos in this post. If you click the link under the soup name it will lead you to the video. Chef Buck is the most amusing of the cooks, therefore I am posting his video.

I tried numerous carrot soups since I am just nuts for carrots. Unfortunately I felt that so many of the recipes were too milky, with coconut milk, too sweet, or just too creamy for my taste. After trying several recipes I finally found the One Pot Chef’s recipe for Roasted Carrot Soup and then I was happy. It does take a bit longer to make since you need to roast the carrots but in the end the soup is so simple and delicious, which is what I like about it.

The Vegan Cream of Mushroom Soup I found in the video by Lauren Lobley. The recipe was created by Joy the Baker, who is a food blogger. The creaminess is added at the end of the cooking with cashew cream! Delicious and the cashews add some protein. Laura also taught me not to wash the mushrooms. I didn’t know you weren’t supposed to wash them. She says they get “gummy and slimy, which is a big reason a lot of people don’t like mushrooms.” Just rubbing off debris does keep the mushrooms in better shape and they don’t get mushy.

One of my favorite soups is Easy Celery Soup. I like the recipe posted by Ravenlovely on YouTube. You can adjust the soup to be vegetarian by skipping the chicken bouillon cube or chicken broth (which I prefer to bouillon cubes); I make it both ways depending on what I want. The potato does make the soup creamier. I also found that if at the end you toss in a little raw parsley before you blend the soup that is yummy in the recipe. I prefer to add a bit less than twice the amount of water, or chicken broth, in ratio to the vegetables. I like my soups thicker than I think most people do. This soup is great when you are craving something salty and want a food that has a naturally salty flavor.

As far as bouillon cubes go I normally haven’t used them. I remain reluctant to buy something with so much sodium and possibly MSG. Recently I found a product made by a company called Massel that manufactures bouillon cubes that are gluten-free, lactose-free, trans-fat-free, cholesterol-free, have no animal content and no added MSG. They have various flavors. The chicken one does kind of taste like chicken broth. I buy the beef style, vegetable, and chicken cubes. I just use small amounts due to the sodium but I do like them. They also cost significantly less than buying processed broths.

The other soup I liked a lot a new one I found, was by Miriam’s Kitchen. Her Egyptian Lentil Soup was delicious. I just didn’t add the little pasta pieces in the recipe at the end of the video, since I am on a gluten-free diet. If you like Middle Eastern food and want to tie yourself to the stove, like I sometimes do, you might want to check out her other videos.

That’s a Southern thing – “the tie yourself to the stove” expression. I grew up with this image that a woman was supposed to be tied to a stove, especially if she was married. My grandmother instilled this idea in my mind. As I grew up I realized in today’s world it is very difficult for a woman to do all the things grandma told me a wife is supposed to do. I remember when once my ex-husband said, “You know you didn’t have to cook all the time. I would have been fine with a sandwich sometimes!” It sure is nice when guys do the dishes or even cook. My step-father, who passed away two years ago, loved to cook. He was one of the best cooks I ever met. My mother likes to tease that she married him for the recipes.

Well I hope you enjoyed this post about various soups that I have enjoyed making. I eat soups year- round since I seem to have an easier time digesting cooked foods as opposed to raw. Plus they are a delicious way to get your veggies and we all know lentils are a great source of protein and fiber.

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All material written by: © Marilyn Lavender, 2016.  All Rights Reserved.

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This month I have mostly granolas, or snack recipes to share with you that I tried. At the end there will also be a link to make your own taco seasoning that is really yummy.  I have been using the taco seasoning recipe for about a year and it is awesome. I have an allergy to peppers so it is helpful to me to make my own and omit that ingredient.

It took me longer to get this post out since I made some of these snacks twice and eat them twice! I totally forgot to take a picture!!! So I made another batch today of a couple of them. They were just so good!

From the blog Trash is for Tossers I learned to pop amaranth, which is slightly tricky. Mainly it seems one has to let the pan get really hot before putting the amaranth into to pop. It does start to pop, much like popcorn. This recipe is delicious!!! I prefer to use rice syrup instead of honey. It worked fine. The apricots were a divine addition. I never have been much of a fan of the flavor of amaranth. It always seems to need spicing up once it is cooked. Popping it really releases a different, nutty flavor that is very good. The link for this recipe is here: http://www.trashisfortossers.com/2013/09/no-bake-energy-bars.html

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Trash is for Tossers No Bake Energy Bars

I also made chia seed bars with dates and coconut oil. This recipe is from Wellness Mama’s blog and she has a bunch of good recipes. The chia mix was really good although my dates never got into a paste consistency since I don’t have a food processor. I had a tiny one and it decided to die, so I just hand chopped the dates and mixed them in. It remained a chunky texture but I eat it with a spoon and enjoyed it. I wasn’t really sure about using the nurti- bullet for six dates only, seemed like a small amount. Anyway I found this recipe quite good added to plain oatmeal with a bit of coconut milk. It added a crunchy texture and the dates went well with the oatmeal. I added grated coconut shreds to my chia seed mix. I would listen to Katie of Wellness Mama and “Do not eat these after dinner!” Chia sees can give you energy and that might not be the right time of day for that. The link to this recipe is here: http://wellnessmama.com/5475/chia-seed-energy-bars/

This Coconut Granola recipe is just so good you will be coming back for more and more! The apricots I decided to add also were excellent with this recipe! I used some walnuts and hazelnuts with mine, and that was an awesome choice. I really like this recipe since I like having a grain free granola option. Link provided here: http://wellnessmama.com/9315/coconut-granola/

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Coconut Granola

I also tried Pumpkin Cranberry bars. They were quite tasty if you like pumpkin. I like them with breakfast although next time I think I will cut down on the brown sugar. I really am eager to try this recipe with peaches instead of pumpkin as well. I think that would work with the pumpkin pie spice. For this recipe with oats, I use gluten free oats but regular oats will work if you aren’t going gluten free.

If you live in an area where gluten free foods are rather expensive, like I do, I’d say look into shopping from Vitacost.com for some items. I order my gluten free oats from them and the savings is substantial from what the health foods stores charge around here.  I also started my new year off with a nice set of Pyrex glass tupperware so I have a good storage method for snack bars and other foods.  Some recipes I store in mason jars.

Making snacks can take quite a bit of time depending on which recipe. I find it helps to prepare a little bit for two or three days in advance if there is nut chopping, amaranth popping, and what have you going on. If you do a bit here and there then eventually you have it to where you know the next time you approach it you can put everything together and stir it up!

I like the syrup or honey mixtures with peanut butter. They remind me of my grandpa Rufus T who loved what he referred to as “crud.” Papa loved “crud” on his bread or crackers. I think Papa T would be smiling to see me mixing up snacks with his beloved “crud.”

I also will share with you a recipe I like for a Gluten Free Grape-Nuts Cereal that I like. I didn’t make this this month but I plan to make it soon. It makes the apartment smell like gingerbread cookies. It is very good and I like it on top of coconut yogurt. This link for this cereal: http://www.food.com/recipe/gluten-free-grape-nuts-cereal-512706.   You can see my other post for the recipe for the coconut yogurt: https://www.rewindreduceandrecycle.com/rewinding-reducing-recycling/

I think that is about it for the new snack recipes I tried this month. This taco seasoning is worth mentioning, if you like tacos like me. I tried it one night with Black Angus Beef and that was really delicious. Usually I just use regular beef or turkey meat.Here is the link to the recipe: http://peaceloveandlowcarb.com/2013/09/low-carb-taco-seasoning.html

I hope you enjoyed this post and I have some more recipes in mind to try this month. I will share them with you later!!