Saturday, August 14, 2010
Canvas Grocery and Shopping Tote
Go Green Save the Planet, with the envitote washable grocery and shopping tote.
Plastic Facts 1,460 plastic bags are used each year by an average U.S. family. One cloth bag can save 6 plastic bags per person a week. That’s roughly 300 per year. Data released by the EPA shows that somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year. Less than 1% of plastic bags are recycled. It takes 500 - 1000 years for a plastic bag to decompose. It costs more to recycle a plastic bag than it does to produce a new one. Plastic is shipped overseas for recycling. Roughly 60–80% of all marine debris, and 90% of floating debris is plastic. Nearly 200 different species of sea life die due to plastic bags. Plastic is made from oil. 12 million barrels of oil are used to make the plastic bags each year for U.S. consumption alone. Join the revolution. Carry envitote!
These extra large canvas bags measure 14 x 9 x 9. The collapsible removable stiffeners add support to keep the tote squared up in order to carry and unload groceries without crushing products or cans and jars rolling over and out of the sides. An adjustable shoulder strap, plus side handles makes the envitote easy to carry. The envitote is washable and sanitary for multiple uses.
Purchase the envitote at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com
Self-sufficient back to basic products are at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com We offer some of the highest quality old school handcrafted products available. If you are seeking a more self-sufficient, or self-reliant lifestyle or just enjoy having quality products that you grew up with as a child available to you again, stop by our store and take a look at our 1000 plus old time products. We offer products for home & garden, beekeeping, farm & ranch, food processing, cooking, hunting, shooting, fishing, sports & recreation, Amish indoor and outdoor furniture, and off grid living.
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canvas shopping totes,
go green,
green living,
grocery bags,
living green,
Reuseable grocery shopping bags,
save the planet,
washable grocery bags
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Wheeled Garden and Yard Sprayer
Our walk behind Garden and Yard Sprayer makes easy work. Now you can have a tow behind style 10 gal boom sprayer without having to use a garden tractor to pull it. Comes with spray wand to get up and close to buildings or use between garden rows. Switch over to the spray boom for large areas or lawn coverage. Unit comes complete, and just needs a 12volt battery.
Our products come from small cottage based businesses. We offer a return to the days of old. Where electricity was not yet available, and old fashioned handmade products were sold on a handshake. We are famous for our Amish handcrafted hunting and game calls, but we also now offer so much more Amish and other cottage based handcrafted products. Products to help you live a more self-sufficient and self-sustaining life style, such as kitchen wares, home & garden, wine making presses, apple cider presses, beehives & beekeeping, food processing, horse and tack, leather goods, wagons, cookbooks, handy furniture, Hoosier cabinets, home decor, sewing cabinets, board games, purple martin houses, outdoor furniture, cupolas, replacement gun stocks, hand carved gun stocks, handcrafted fishing lures, and so much more. So, go ahead and explore our General Store. We're positive you'll find something that catches your eye. And don't be afraid to shout out a friendly hello! Please tell your friends about us. We are at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com
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Garden Spayers,
home and Garden,
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Yard boom sprayers
Frugal Back to Basic living
Frugal back to basic products are at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com We offer some of the highest quality old school handcrafted products available. Many of our products come from the Amish communities, which are still handmade from the trade or skills handed down from family generations. If you are seeking a more self-sufficient, or self-reliant lifestyle or just enjoy having quality products that you grew up with as a child available to you again, stop by our store and take a look at our 1000 plus old time products. We offer products for home & garden, beekeeping, farm & ranch, food processing, cooking, hunting, shooting, fishing, sports & recreation, Amish indoor and outdoor furniture, and off grid living.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Butane Clothes Iron | Butane Clothes
Even Heat Butane Clothes Iron | $229.00 |
Cottage Craft Works Butane Clothes Iron provides even heat using butane fuel.
- Manually lighted, no electronic ignition to wear out
- Large burner for fast even heating
- One butane fill will last 5 hours
- Adjustable flame control
- Sturdy foolproof interior parts
- No pre-heating necessary
- Easier to Maintain
- Stainless Steel hot iron stand.
Even Heat Butane Clothes Iron | $229.00 |
Butane Clothes Iron | Butane Clothes
Labels:
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butane clothes iron,
homstead living,
non electric clothes iron,
non electric lifestyle
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Bluegill Parmesan Fish Recipe
Bluegill Parmesan Fish Recipe
1/4c butter, melted
1/2c dry bread crumbs
1/3c grated Parmesan cheese
2 Tbsp. fresh parsley or 1 tsp. dried parsley
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. paprika
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 lb. fresh or frozen perch of bluegill fillets, thawed
Place butter in a shallow dish. Combine bread crumbs, cheese, and seasonings. Dip fillets in butter, then coat with crumb mixture. Place a single layer in a tinfoil-wrapped, greased pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Turn then bake for 10 minutes more.
This is another great recipe from our Cooking with the Horse & Buggy People II Amish Cookbook. You may purchase this cookbook and see all of our cookbooks at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com Liz
Cottage Craft Works features a self-sufficient non-electric general store. Best known for their handcrafted hunting and game calls, Cottage Craft Works New General Store features close to 1000 products including Amish built buggies, horse & tack, Amish furniture, garden tools, beekeeping equipment, apple & wine presses, kitchen wares, Amish quilts, sewing cabinets, chicken coops, poly lawn furniture, fishing, hunting, and an expanded hunting and game call selection. Cottage Craft Works is dedicated to the small cottage based businesses, featuring quality handcrafted products. Custom replacement gun stocks, gun stock engraving, oil paintings and wood burning artisan work are also available. The official site is http://www.cottagecraftworks.com follow us on face book at Cottage Craft Works fan page.
1/4c butter, melted
1/2c dry bread crumbs
1/3c grated Parmesan cheese
2 Tbsp. fresh parsley or 1 tsp. dried parsley
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. paprika
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 lb. fresh or frozen perch of bluegill fillets, thawed
Place butter in a shallow dish. Combine bread crumbs, cheese, and seasonings. Dip fillets in butter, then coat with crumb mixture. Place a single layer in a tinfoil-wrapped, greased pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Turn then bake for 10 minutes more.
This is another great recipe from our Cooking with the Horse & Buggy People II Amish Cookbook. You may purchase this cookbook and see all of our cookbooks at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com Liz
Cottage Craft Works features a self-sufficient non-electric general store. Best known for their handcrafted hunting and game calls, Cottage Craft Works New General Store features close to 1000 products including Amish built buggies, horse & tack, Amish furniture, garden tools, beekeeping equipment, apple & wine presses, kitchen wares, Amish quilts, sewing cabinets, chicken coops, poly lawn furniture, fishing, hunting, and an expanded hunting and game call selection. Cottage Craft Works is dedicated to the small cottage based businesses, featuring quality handcrafted products. Custom replacement gun stocks, gun stock engraving, oil paintings and wood burning artisan work are also available. The official site is http://www.cottagecraftworks.com follow us on face book at Cottage Craft Works fan page.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Laminated Dymondwood Duck Call
Cottage Craft Works Laminated Dymondwood Duck Call $25.27
This is just another absolutely stunning call made of Dymondwood TM, laminated hardwoods. Measures 4" long x 1-1/2" diameter.
Dymondwood TM is developed by impregnating select hardwoods with advanced engineered phenolic resins. The laminated versions uses thin veneers which are vacuumed impregnated with penetrating dyes. By combining different colors the laminated version pops with vivid colors, especially when the product is turned on a lathe. The phenolic resins provide strength and extreme durability to different humidity and weather elements. Dymondwood TM provides the beauty of a wood turned call, and the durability of a high end poly resin call. These calls will last many generations to come.
Cottage Craft Works features a self-sufficient non-electric general store. Best known for their handcrafted hunting and game calls, Cottage Craft Works New General Store features close to 1000 products including Amish built buggies, horse & tack, Amish furniture, garden tools, beekeeping equipment, apple & wine presses, kitchen wares, Amish quilts, sewing cabinets, chicken coops, poly lawn furniture, fishing, hunting, and an expanded hunting and game call selection. Cottage Craft Works is dedicated to the small cottage based businesses, featuring quality handcrafted products. Custom replacement gun stocks, gun stock engraving, oil paintings and wood burning artisan work are also available. The official site is http://www.cottagecraftworks.com follow us on face book at Cottage Craft Works fan page
Labels:
cheap duck calls,
custom duck calls,
duck hunting,
duck season,
Hunting calls,
laminated wooden duck calls,
waterfowl calls
Home Goods » Amish Furniture | Oak
Product Name+ | Price | Buy Now | |
Bent Wood Oak Rocking Chair | $390.00 | ||
Classic Roll-Top Desk | $2,377.00 | ||
Collapsible Book Rack | $50.00 | ||
Deluxe Bible Box | $172.80 | ||
Deluxe Jewelry Box | $293.40 | ||
Deluxe Sewing Machine Cabinet | $1,650.00 | ||
Foot Stool | $47.25 | ||
Grandpa's Rocker | $412.00 | ||
Heart Design Quilt Stand | $172.00 | ||
Hickory Rocker | $390.00 | ||
Hoosier Cabinets | Price- N/A (Product Info Page or Quote Based Service) | ||
Library Chair & Step | $270.00 | ||
Mission Oak Wall Shelf & Coat Rack | $99.95 | ||
Mission Sofa Mate | $140.00 | ||
Misson Royal Magazine Rack | $232.00 | ||
Misson Sofa Table | $132.00 | ||
Oak Buckboard Bench | $310.00 | ||
Oak Buckboard Bench Metal Parts Kit | $97.30 | ||
Oak Puzzle Frame | $130.00 | ||
Plant Stand | $43.48 |
Labels:
Amish bench,
amish furniture,
bench hardware kit,
buck wagon bench,
buggy seat,
home and ranch decor,
oak bench,
wagon bench,
wood buggy bench plans
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