Let’s face it, appliances don’t last forever. And when they bite the dust, we’re left wondering how to dispose of them. Here’s an idea: don’t! Instead, try one of these 10 genius ideas for transforming old or outdated appliances into beautiful, functional, and funky decor for your home.
Get our leftover ham recipes that you can make with your holiday ham! Plus, our tips on how to freeze ham and how to reheat ham properly.
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Meet the mother to all our bacons. We wouldn’t have our other great varieties without the original. It’s naturally hardwood smoked, so you know this mother is mother-bacon good! Premium Bacon product that is naturally hardwood smoked. Made with fresh, never frozen hand-trimmed bellies and proprietary brines for a unique bacon experience. It’s a difference...
These delicious rice balls are easy to make and better for you because they are not fried in oil. Add it to your leftover rice recipes for a meal or snack.
This creamy crockpot mac and cheese starts with uncooked macaroni. Just throw the milk, cheese and seasonings in the slow cooker for a meal everyone will love!
This hearty and delicious beef stew is made with ground beef, carrots, potatoes, celery, onions, corn and peas.
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Swoon-worthy.
Hydrating and detoxifying, thanks to cucumber and lemon, this super green smoothie will kickstart your metabolism in the morning or give you a natural boost of energy in the afternoon.
These shelves for plants add greenery and design to your home and include both DIY and ready-made options.
Dark cocoa powder and a chocolate coating give these velvety chocolate marshmallows deep, dark chocolate taste.
A delicious crunchy snack that is packed with nutrients and can be served as an appetizer or side dish
Today I made this shabby chic bangle bracelet. From the inseam of an old pair of Levis. They can be made with any cute end beads to suit your style. It was sooo simple. And I am pretty sure your pre-teen, your teen, and maybe even you will think it's fun to wear. Cut the inseam from a pair of old jeans... Take a piece long enough to wrap two-and-a-half times around your wrist. I have a large wrist; mine was 18". Now thread some heavy hardware store wire through it, like so: That job is the boring part; it doesn't always want to glide right through and you will probably have to coax it along. Leave an inch or so sticking out both ends. Thread a cute bead onto either end... Then secure it by making a loop with the remaining wire end. A plain loop is fine, or you can fancy it up with one of these swirly deals: You could also glue the beads on, then trim the excess wire. To shape your bracelet, wrap the whole thing around a jar... And wear your jeans! You can wear it loosey-goosey, like a bangle: Or a little bit tighter, by forming it around your wrist. These are infinitely adjustable, and will fit anyone. Change up the number of beads, the style and color... However you finish off your cuff, you will end up with a sweet and funky look that's truly easy to wear. There's nothing more comfortable than an old pair of jeans. I picture this white version paired with a crisp white shirt, for some casual chic! (Er, um, I do not own a crisp white shirt - or a crisp anything - so no photo. But I'm sure at least a few of you own an iron.) I plan to wear this purple and green one with a jean jacket: Cute, no? Okay, that's today's upcycled jewel! I hope you'll join me here again for some more weirdness. Next post: wear your trash receptacle! (I might be kidding...then again, I might not.)
Delicious no-yeast dinner rolls that are much like a biscuit
Try this hot dog sauce recipe and take ordinary franks to a whole new level. The meaty topping has a bite but can be customized to your taste preference.