Thursday, May 24, 2012

"A Handcrafted Experience"

In my last post I told you about a wonderful homestead video collection that I have been watching.  I hope that you will take the time to visit this site take a look at their new E-magazine.
I want to post a picture of their drying rack.  Since we are trying to cut our experiences where ever we can, like using the dryer less.  I have been wanting a cloths line and have not got one and don't really have a good place to put one.  But this nice drying rack would fit nicely out on our back patio or in the laundry room in the winter.  What I like about it is that it seems so much more sturdy then some of the the other racks that I have seen.

 

"A Handcrafted Experience"

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The Difference:
These drying racks are handcrafted to last a life time.
The Homestead Drying Rack is more expensive than most drying racks -
but when you understand the difference in the way it's built you'll understand why.
 Our drying racks provide optimal air-flow. 

The "V" design allows for this as does the sheer room for clothes.
Unlike the accordion style drying racks, our drying racks allow a person to dry extra large loads, sheets, blankets, rugs, and any other drying needs you have.

 See laundry drying racks

I ordered one and will let you know how I like it.
 My son has been really sick with the flu and I am really worried about Sarah getting sick with it but after talking to my NP they told me that she won't get it if she is on elderberry.  We will see!  I have had her on it all winter and she has not even gotten a cold I hope that it will work as well for the flu... Needless to say I rushed right up to the herb cabinet and took a good dose of elderberry myself!  I hate being sick after all what mom has time for that!  I really want to make sure I harvest a lot of elderberry this fall so I can make my own syrup. 

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