Sunday, 4 September 2016

HOW TO RAISE CHICKS WITHOUT MUCH COSTS


Look how beautiful  are they!
Approximately 4 months ago, my home was beautiful with this kind of beautiful chicks and then as it is often most of them were caught by cats. It is so bad to lose them but it was just happened. Everyone in home felt very sad about them. Nearly 8 of them were died and it is so heart throbbing to me.
OK, i am not here to waste your time telling all the stuff to you all but let me say how i raised them and took really very care being their side.
Firstly, when i bought them, they were going on chirping that i don't know whether they are in need of food or in need of their mom. So, i started showing any food whatever it was and noticed that chicks could eat the following:
  • Offered legumes 
  • coriander leaves ( yes, i did and they ate too)
  • corn powder
  • cockroaches, spiders, earthworms and many other insects which will be there in soil (hello please! i don't want to kill these insects, some of them dead and are offered to chicks and some of them are directly caught by chicks themselves)
  • sesame seeds
  • rice
  • wheat
  • we use to make a hard paste with wheat powder and water and then roll them into very small balls. So that chicks could eat.
  • tomato
  • gherkins
  • they use to eat every recipe we made for us. But I'm not sure that every chick could eat all recipes
  • onions. (very small sized sliced ones)
and many more just have a trial and notice what they could eat and have fun.......

How to reuse old or used clothes(dresses): how to reuse your used clothes

How to reuse old or used clothes(dresses): how to reuse your used clothes: We think little of buying anything but when it comes to our dresses we forget everything especially for our own clothes, don't even s...

how to reuse your used clothes

We think little of buying anything but when it comes to our dresses we forget everything especially for our own clothes, don't even step back even though it is costly.
So after 3-4 years, dress may change either in color, you may not fit in it or may be because of any other reason. But you actually don't want to throw it out. So, here you are in. you can use it as a lining cloth to a new dress if you sew your clothes on your own.

Simply follow the below given steps to reuse your used clothes
  • First, remove the stitching of the old cloth. Make it free from stitches.
  • Cut the cloth with the same measurements of your actual (new) dress as a lining cloth
  • Then stitch it.
Here are the points where you have to be careful
  1. Don't use clothes which are dark in color as lining cloth to those of light in color
  2. Avoid using teared cloth or cloth which will going to tear soon because even though the lining is older but the actual cloth is newer right. that means you have to use it at least for 1 year or more.
This is a post which would be useful for those who stitch their clothes on their own.