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How to Use a Chromecast, Fire TV Stick, or Roku on an Old TV

June 14, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

I’m sort of a sentimental type. I like to hold onto traditional things… like old TV sets that have been around for 10+ years. Well that’s not 100% true. I hold onto them because I haven’t figured out how to properly get rid of them yet! I have missed several electronic recycling days.

I have this one television that is about 10 years old and still functioning perfectly. It’s been out of commission for a while, but I decided to figure out how I could use it with my Google Chromecast device. It’s actually quite simple thanks to a simple tool that’s available at Amazon called an AV to HDMI Converter.

Here’s the simple 3-step process:

  • Connect the converter to your TV using the AV cords (red, white, yellow). They aren’t included with the converter, so make sure you have your own.
  • Connect your HDMI compatible Chromecast or Fire TV Stick to the converter and plug it in.
  • Turn on your television and see what turns up on the screen. Hopefully your usual homescreen for the device you’re using. You may have to flip the small switch on the side to see the screen you want.

One caveat: after using this HDMI converter for a few months, I found that it started to heat up while using it and caused my Chromecast device to restart often while viewing. So you may have to replace it fairly often.

In any case, here is how you can watch your favorite programs using your Chromecast, Roku or Firestick device on an old TV using this simple AV to HDMI converter. Enjoy!

Posted by Louise

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Filed Under: Home Equipment and Appliances, Things That Make Life Easier Tagged With: av tv, chromecast, fire tv stick, firestick, old tv

Summer Salad Ideas: Cool Cucumber and Red Cabbage Salad

June 11, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

If you want to make a tart, delicious cool summer salad, try this quick recipe for a Cool Cucumber and Red Cabbage Salad. It’s perfect for those hot summer days when you want something quick and healthy to eat:

1 cold cucumber

1/4 cup of chopped red cabbage

2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar

1 teaspoon of Braggs apple cider vinegar (for its health properties)

A pinch of salt to taste

Slice the cucumbers as thin as possible, preferably with a veggie slicer. Add the cabbage and other ingredients to a bowl that has an airtight lid. Shake it up for a few minutes to ensure the vinegar and salt is distributed evenly. Take off the lid, mix with your fork and enjoy your cool cucumber and red cabbage salad!

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Summer Products That Are Must-Haves

June 8, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

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The Classic Canopy Chair

June 8, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

Ten seconds after I first sat outside with my new canopy chair I started getting stares. People actually stopped right in front of me, they asked “what is that and where did you get it?” I let them know that it was a canopy beach chair that someone I know had found. The canopy chair is like a regular beach chair except that it has a removable hood that can be pulled up to cover you from the sun.

Canopy Beach ChairNow, the canopy beach chair is widely available on Amazon.com. There are several styles available with varied shapes, sizes and features. You will definitely want to add one to the top of your list of outdoor summer products to purchase for fun outings this summer. It’s amazing for keeping the sun out of your eyes and your skin safe from UV rays.

This canopy chair can be packed up in a bag or folded down to be carried along with you on your outdoor adventures this summer. Convenience is key when you’re navigating the hot summer months. As far as outdoor products go, this beach chair with canopy is priceless when you find yourself on a summer outing in a location that has absolutely no shade (pretty much any beach). And hey, don’t leave your chair alone for one moment–someone in your group will surely try to take your seat to get some temporary relief!

A canopy chair is the perfect item to bring along with you to a picnic, the beach, a little league baseball game, or a barbecue. Keep in mind that a lot of hot summer products are in short supply as the season progresses due to high demand. Don’t be left out in the sun with the everyone else who missed out on this great addition to the outdoor products category.

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The Best Way to Get Rid of Yard Weeds in Grass

June 6, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

I love the beauty that comes with the arrival of spring… the birds chirping, sun shining and freshness in the air. But one thing I dread is the arrival of yard work. Having to drag yard tools around, pull out the lawn mower and apply bug repellent. One of the biggest annoyances is the overgrowth of yard weeds in the grass.

This year, this is the situation I was presented with:

Yikes. The weeds were so high in some places that I had to mow first before trying any sort of weed treatment. I was careful to only mow in the areas that had weeds to avoid spreading seeds in other areas of the lawn. After sweating away in the April sun with the lawn mower, I decided to use a combination of the two following yard weed control products:

I used the Scotts Turf Builder (with Weed Control) spray first, then went back in with the Spectracide Weed Stop for Lawns. They treat different types of weeds, so I wanted to make sure all bases were covered. I know the instructions say to use only a certain amount per square yard but I decided to use it all in the specific area of concern. These are both products that you can link to a hose and spray leisurely while you listen to an audiobook or music on your earphones. (My personal favorite is opera music.)

About a month later, this is what the treatment did for the lawn and yard weeds:

Yay! Something that finally worked for getting rid of yard weeds in grass. Seeing the grass look this weed-free was a relief. Now I just have to do a little overseeding and watering to fill in the bare spots. I’m confident that by next year the grass will look absolutely amazing.

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How to Keep a Cat (or Dog) from Knocking Over Water Bowls

April 9, 2017 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

One of my cats has a peculiar habit — he likes to go around the house knocking over any water bowl he can find. Pet experts say they do this for one or more of the following reasons:

  • He’s trying to play — it’s amusing to him.
  • He prefers to lick the water off of the floor or his paw.
  • They like to see the water in movement (which is why many cats prefer running fountain water).
  • They don’t like having to lean down over the water bowl to get a drink (in that case, I would suggest this tilt-a-bowl).

In my case, I think it’s because my cat just likes to have a little fun and get a reaction out of me! Not only does it give me a mess to clean up — it’s a waste of the crisp, cool spring water that I buy for them and could cause his siblings to go without water for a period of time until I return home.

I’ve tried a number of solutions to stop this annoyance, having learned that he’s not going to stop doing it. I tried using heavier bowls, but wouldn’t you know it — this cat is persistent. He’s a big guy, tall, lean and strong, so he can move a heavy bowl too. He will keep pushing the bowl until all of the water finally splashes out.

I also tried using velcro pads and Gorilla tape to keep the bowl in place. Again, he would stay at it — pawing at the bowl until the velcro or tape pulled the paint up from the surface.

I finally found a solution that’s easy, effective, and cheap to implement. I made a cat bowl strap. Here it is:

Cat Knocking Over Water Bowl

Here’s all you need to make this work:

Cat Knocking Over Water Bowls Solution

Get an 18″ bungee cord, a regular sized cat bowl, and a push pin like the one you see above. The items you see at the center of the green bungee cord are Command Light Clips. They only cost about $10 each and you get a lot in one package. These clips are useful in a number of applications, including routing cable cords around your house:

Command Light Clips

I chose these clips because they won’t damage the wall or your paint job (damage-free hanging). You just pull the tab on the end and it releases the hold. And let me tell you, that hold is STRONG. Make sure you are 100% decided on where you want to put the clip.

So the first step to making this cat bowl strap is to apply the command tape to the back of the 3 clips exactly as shown below:

Light Clips with Command Strips

The orientation is important here for ease of removing the command strips when needed. (If you’re left-handed, swap the bottom one from right to left-oriented.) The blue side of the command strip is applied to the clip and the black and white side is for the wall or other surface.

The next step is to attach the bottom-most command clip to the front of the bowl. By the way, I chose this particular stainless steel cat bowl because it has a rather large lip at the top and is a little heavier compared to plastic bowls. But this solution should work with any medium-sized bowl.

Command Strips Cat Bowl

Next, put the 18″ bungee cord into the clip at the front of the bowl. You can find these bungee cords at some Dollar Trees or get a pack here.

After you have this set up, apply the other two Command Clips to the wall where you want the bowl to sit. Make sure the wall is wiped down clean and completely dry to ensure that the strips will stick. It’s a good idea to set the bowl and bungee cords next to the wall to estimate where the clips should go. When you’re done applying the last two clips to the wall, loop the bungee cord hooks into them.

The final step is to put the push pin right above back of the bowl. This will prevent the bowl from being pulled forward. After everything is done, this is what it should look like:

Cat Knocking Over Water Bowl

Pet Knocking Over Water Bowls Solution

 

Because you have the open clip at the front, you can easily remove the bowl to rinse it out, then put it back in moments.

To date, my little loveable water splasher hasn’t been able to knock this bowl over or even get it to move. I like this solution because with the damage-free Command Strips, you don’t have to worry about messing up your wall or paint job. When you decide to move the bowl, just pull the strip flap and it comes off seamlessly.

Of course, this simple solution will also work for dogs who like to play with their water bowls!

An Alternative Solution That May Work for Your Cat

Another alternative (which I also have) is to buy a Drinkwell Water Fountain for Cats. He’s so obsessed with the running water dripping down that he doesn’t bother trying to move it around. The only downside is having to dismantle and clean the fountain thoroughly every 2-3 days.

So those are my solutions for how to stop your cat from knocking over water bowls. Enjoy your cats, love them and keep them hydrated!

Posted by Louise

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