A place to showcase my work, and too hopefully inspire others to learn to sew, and to enjoy a world of creativity!
Mooloo Begins
My first craft stall
About Me
- Mooloo61
- 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 recycled fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycled fabric. Show all posts
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.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Thermal Cooking Bags
This week saw me launch a new Facebook Page, for my Thermal Cooking Bags. I am hoping to use them as a small product for my income stream for this year.
what is a Thermal Cooking Bag you may ask.

Well this bag is based on the traditional methods of Hay Box cookery.
A slow cooker, with out the electricity if you will.
Several layers of fabric are sewn together, and padded out with polystyrene beads.
Using a cooking pot, with two handles, (casserole dish that can go on the stove).
You start off your meal on the cooker top, bring the ingredients to a rolling boil for about 5 minutes. Then take off of the heat. Nestle in the Bag, close tight, by the draw string, and leave. No peaking! Leave for the required time, casseroles about 5-6 hours.
When you open it up, you have a beautifully cooked meal ready to serve.
The beauty of this is that there is no further fuel costs. No fire hazard of leaving the house with something plugged in. And if you are longer then expected it doesn't dry out, it will just gently start to cool.
Brilliant.
There are some on sale called Wonderbags, selling for quite a considerable amount of money.
Labels:
cooking,
frugal,
fuel efficiency,
recycled fabric,
slow cooker,
Thermal
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