So it totally does the trick for me.. Want to know how to make one?
First start out with some hunter boots that have seen a nice afternoon of weed-pulling, or toddler-chasing just after a rain storm.OK, so these weren’t that caked in mud at the time that I took these pictures, but trust me, there are times when I’m pretty sure there’s about 10 lbs of mud stuck to the bottom of each boot.. Look how ridgy those boots are!
So great for unslipperyness, but also really great for holding onto way too much mud..If I ever run into that problem, and I frequently do, I like to use my favorite new mud scraping tool!.Does anyone recognize what that is?.
It’s a. paint can opener.It’s just the best because you can use it to either push the mud off, or you can use the little curve on the end to pull the mud if that’s easier for the angle you’re working from.
It really speeds the whole process up and allows you to get large amounts of mud off your boots really quickly.. It’s the perfect tool for this job and I’m so glad I figured this out by semi-accident one day.
It really makes a difference in my life.Chris mostly goes for chips if he wants a snack and Kennedy decides she hates a different food almost every week.
So I stopped baking so much and I’ve really missed it!.I was so thrilled earlier this Fall when Kennedy started begging me constantly to make some apple crisp for her.
Apple crisp to the rescue again!It’s just one of those things that’s easy to throw together and has that comforting apple pie flavor that everyone seems to love.