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Just a quick video on how to repair or tighten a towel rack or a towel bar. these little suckers have decorative coverings so your going to have ...
2019-08-20
Candied Jalapenos (Cowboy Candy) I’ll admit it. Jalapeno peppers intimidate me. It’s not so much the heat of eating them, as the pain of working with them. Jalapenos make me wheeze and cough. My eyes water. My fingers burn. Whatever my fingers touch burns. I had a huge bowl of jalapenos sit on my kitchen counter for four weeks because I was afraid of them. They just sat there taunting me. I can’t stay away; they are just so delicious. It’s like avoiding my workout DVD’s because I know they are going to hurt me, but I keep going back...
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Baked Cookie Flour GlutenFree Grains
Think of all the ways you can Put a Square There! These easy cookies for kids are so exciting and entertaining to make with their friends! They are simple, delicious, crunchy, and take little ingredients, not to mention they are made with healthier, gluten-free components that won’t spike the children’s sugar levels too much😊. Since kids like to nibble on cookie dough (who doesn’t), this cookie recipe for kids is vegan, containing no dairy, egg, or inedible raw ingredients. so guess what, you can eat the dough! They are also one of the best cookies to make with kids since...
A Sunny Rye Bread with the BBB
Many thanks to Cathy of Bread Experience for choosing this sunny loaf for August! Okay, confession time. Other than one test piece for hubby, I ate the entire loaf myself. It did take a few weeks! But I am the big rye and caraway fan in the house and this was so good, that I simply had pieces toasted for breakfast, with butter or ricotta and jam, until it was sadly all gone. I made this recipe back in July (at the same time as the July challenge bread) when we had a cool weather break, but it was so...
End of Summer Home Maintenance Ideas for Your Home
Shorter days, cooler nights and back-to-school sales mean summer is quickly ending. Before fall hits, here are some things to do to prepare for the cooler weather to come. Inspect the exterior – The summer heat can wreak havoc on your home. Check the exterior for peeling and other signs of weather damage. Peeling paint should be dealt with immediately as it signifies the coat is no longer protecting the siding. Also, check for cracks in the wood – including doors and doorframes. Inspect the roof – Rain and humidity can cause a lot of damage to a roof, especially...