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Big Money in Folding Bathtubs!

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The folding bathtub. I tell you it’s GREAT!

A hundred years ago, opportunities abounded for men and women who believed in the square deal, and one of those opportunities was the folding bathtub.
This advertisement from Popular Mechanics from February 1914 gives all of the details. It solves the bathing problem better than a $100 bath room. “I tell you it’s great! GREAT!”

You can make more in a week than you ever made in a month before. You go into partnership with the enthusiastic H.S. Robinson, President, as sales manager for your county. Two sales a day, and you’ll be building houses and bank accounts, just like his other men.

This tub is taking the country by storm, so don’t doubt, don’t hesitate, don’t hold back!

 



SNAP Challenge Day 7: The Final Day

I’ll write some more reflections later, but for now, I’ll just recap my final day of the SNAP Challenge. This is the last day of the challenge to eat only food that I purchased for $31.50. My total spending for the week was $26.01, which included 10 cents Minnesota state sales tax, meaning that I came in $5.49 under budget.

For my final day, I still had leftovers, so I didn’t bother preparing Breakfastanything new. I ate well, but the variety suffered somewhat. Breakfast consisted of two slices of toast with the remaining peanut butter, along with the three remaining slices of ham. This was served with a glass of Sunny D and, of course, coffee.

Lunch

 

 

I still had two hamburger buns, a third of a pound of ground beef, and three slices of cheese. Therefore, I made two cheeseburgers, which I ate with the last of the canned vegetables, a glass of Kool-Aid, and some cookies. The kids were having hotdogs for an early supper after school, so I used the last slice of cheese for a late afternoon wiener wink.

Dinner consisted of the last calzone, the very last slice of bread with aSupper generous serving of margarine, and the last of the cookies. I also finished off the Sunny D with supper. I have about enough Kool-Aid mix for about another glass, in addition to the one remaining unopened packet.

Sponge CakeA few days ago, when searching for “self-rising flour recipies”, I came upon this cake recipe.  I had plenty of flour and sugar, so I was careful over the last couple of days to keep enough eggs and margarine in reserve. To finish out the week, I made the small recipe shown on that page. It turned out rather well and is shown below. The recipe appears to originate in India, and shows most of the ingredients by weight rather than volume. Fortunately, we have a scale and I was able to deal with the unfamiliar notation without having to do any complicated conversions.

Over the course of the week, I jealously guarded “my food”, only allowing the kids to taste a couple of my cookies. With the end in sight, however, I decided to share my little cake with the rest of the family.

My remaining supplies of food consist of the following:

My remaining food

My remaining food

About a pound each of the sugar and flour; five tortillas; three hot dogs; about a tablespoon of margarine, about 8 ounces of milk, one packet of Kool-Aid along with a little bit from another packet; two little packets of salt; one packet of pepper; and a half box of pasta. I also have (not pictured) about 4 ounces of coffee, split between the Family Dollar and Dollar Tree brands. And, as noted above, I have $5.49 remaining in my budgeted money.



About the Logo

The name of this site is OneTubeRadio, so it’s only natural that the logo should show a one tube radio.

The schematic diagram above was taken from Audel’s Radiomans Guide by Edwin P. Anderson, which was published in 1945. It is a very basic one-tube regenerative receiver. The book is out of copyright, and it’s one of many available at tubebooks.org, a repository of old radio and electronics books that are now in the public domain.  I have more such books linked on my old radio books page.  In addition to the ones at tubebooks.org, there are many available at Google Books and Amazon.


Welcome To OneTubeRadio.com

Welcome to OneTubeRadio.com!  If you’ve visited either of my websites, w0is.com or richardclem.com. you’ve probably noticed that they are a confusing and eclectic collection of material. In other words, the material there really belongs in a blog.  It is my hope that WordPress will bring a little bit of organization to the random thoughts that will be posted here.

This blog will cover a wide variety of topics.  I’m a lawyer and provider of continuing legal education in several states, so I’ll be talking about law.  Law inevitably overlaps with politics, so you’ll hear some of my political views.  And both law and politics overlap with religion, so you’ll probably see some of my religious views reflected here.

And as the domain name suggests, I’ll probably be talking about radio.  I’ve been an amateur radio operator for 40 years.  I’m the author of study guides for the FCC amateur and commercial licenses, and I was the author of a QST article on the construction of a fan dipole.

Amateur radio overlaps quite a bit with emergency preparedness, and I have some thoughts on that subject as well.  I don’t think I own a single piece of camouflage clothing, which means that I’m not a real “prepper” or “survivalist”.  But I think people can take reasonable precautions for foreseeable emergencies, and I’ll talk about some of those common-sense preparations.

I became an Eagle Scout in 1978, and I’m currently a Cub Scout leader.  Therefore, I will undoubtedly talk about some scouting related topics.

On my other websites, you will see other topics that don’t really fit in anywhere else.  For example, my How To Make Coffee Without Electricity page is always popular when a hurricane is bearing down on the coasts.  And if you’re interested in archaic duplicating technology, you can learn how make a hectograph.  And I even have some words of wisdom if you want to get your California Driver’s License.

In short, you’ll find a confusing and eclectic collection of material here, and I hope you enjoy it.