Mooloo Begins

Mooloo Begins
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Brackley, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Granny to seven darling children. Mother to four not so darling young adults!mmm. I love to sew, and enjoy creating magazines. I have a stash of fabric so high that my friends think it will take me all my life to use it up! So here I am, showcasing My Making journey. Welcome, and come on into my world.
Showing posts with label fuel saving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuel saving. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

alternative use for one of my bags!


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This little lady's photo was sent to me, from the Mum of the latest Thermal Cooking Bag to arrive at its new home. 
what a great picture! 
Although we don't advise leaving a child in the bag as the draw string could be a health hazard! 
And no you don't cook the baby. 
There have been a few men asking how you cook the bag in the oven!
Sorry guys, what you do is put your dinner on the stove, bring the food up to a rolling boil for 5-10 mins, to make sure pan and it's contents are boiling, then you take it off of the hob, nestle the pan in the bag, put the pad ontop and pull the string tight. 
Then you leave the pan for as long as necessary, depending on your contents, so rice about 40 mins, a beef casserole about 6 hours! 
 It really couldn't be easier to do. The added bonus of no more fuel costs, no having to leave something plugged in when you go out, and the food won't burn or dry out, as it would gently start to cool first. 

Why not pop over to my website, or Facebook Page, www.mooloos.co.uk
Facebook.com/Maryclaremakes and see about getting one made for you! 
Or if your a sewer get the pattern for a few pounds from  Elaine at www. Mortgagefreeinthree.com
Join the revolution and save fuel, cut your carbon omissions and have cheap and tasy meals cooked for pennies! 

Friday, 6 June 2014

black and white Thermal Bag

Another Large cooking Bag, made and posted out to a customer in Southampton. 
I am happy to be helping people to a cleaner greener way of cooking, to be recycling fabrics, and to be able to earn some much needed funds at the same time. 
It does take quite a few hours to make, and it's a good job that I have a bag less vaccum so I can easily gather together all the escaping polystyrene balls!
It is rather a messy job.
I am hoping to start making extra bags ready to sell, to put on my website, but there has been a delay as I have been ill this week.

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Thermal Cooking Bags in Pink and Purple

This evening two orders were confirmed. So I found a pretty duvet, from my stash to use the fabric and cut out two bags. Both sewn, 1 finished, and 1 just left to fill.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

thermal Cooking Bags

Mooloos Makes, has finished the latest order of the Thermal Cooking Bags, this is one a but larger then the last one, made for customers specific pot.