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Kailyn does PEP projects with her mother-in-law ...

 
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As my little apartment dwelling will have much experimenting to my learning, I will probably be convincing the people around me to let me come do projects at their houses - I will get to learn and hopefully can create some projects that make their homesteads nicer for them. Going to make this threads because my learning will take place at different places, so I can keep track! Also, noting here the things that I can learn directly from these people, possibly what areas I can contribute to their spaces, and will come back to add BB's that then would be good to do here.

My in-laws house is very well functioning in terms of efficiency for a big family, although this stresses me out in that it can be more sustainable. This is a place I have so much to learn on cooking and people, while somehow I while add my hints of the way we source things. There are tomatoes in the backyard because that is what my mother-in-law knows, and she has been nervous to try her knack at composting herself. These are some projects I would love to learn, and she can definitely teach me some food skills!
 
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Tips for cooking soup after eating some leftover soup: onions, cardamon, garlic in a pan before added leftover veggies. Can use stock or water.
 
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