Thursday, August 29, 2013

Update 8/29/13

Howdy folks!

Some excitement has been happening around here. First of all I got the OC Food Swap webpage up and running, complete with a "Calendar of Events".

Also AAA Westways came out with an article about Food Swapping


Also I added a Facebook Fan Page for our group.

Friday, August 2, 2013

July 31st, 2013 Food Swap

We had yet another exciting food swap on Wednesday!

Left to right: upper right cucumbers, lower right plums, upper left grapefruit, lower right apples and dill seeds in the fake egg shell.

I want to thank everyone who came, and I look forward to the next swap on August 7th, 2013




Fruit Fly Trap

If you have anything growing in your kitchen or even fresh fruit sitting out on your counter you have fruit flies, and every summer I battle the fruit flies with the big flies, because I also keep my back door open and I don't have a screen on it.

From about 7 am to well into the night I have my back door open to keep fresh cool air flowing through my house.

I have tried several methods to get rid of the fruit flies and have not had any releif from it. As the cooler months come, I have less and less, until it is too cold out for the fruit flies to survive.

I was re-reading an apple cider vinegar eBook on my Kindle , and came along something called a apple cider fruit fly trap. I was VERY skeptical that it would work.

Step 1:

Fill up to the top of a shot glass, with apple cider vinegar, and cover the shot glass with tin foil.
Secure it with a rubber band and using a toothpick poke holes in the top.







*Note* the more holes you poke on top, the more flies will be going in to take an apple cider vinegar bath.

THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT:

When you go to remove the tin foil, submerge the whole thing in a pan or sink full of water, sometimes the flies are just trapped under the tin foil, and have not taken a bath yet, so when you remove the tin foil, you will be releasing them back into the AIR, but if the whole thing is submerged in water, when you remove the tin foil, they will die in water. I then rinse the shot glass an start over.



I also have a video of this fruit fly trap in action on my YouTube link here.