Light, buttery shortbread with a delicate lemon flavor.
Easy Korean Sesame Noodles Classic & Spicy | Ingredients Classic Version (1 serving )1 portion soba noodles 1 1/2 tbsp tsuyu
Designer: Michealle LeeGet it on: Aphinitea PackagingPackaging Content: FoodPackaging Material: Virgin white paperboard without coatingLocation: PhilippinesThis is a packaging for a quick service m…
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Multifunctional furniture can transform from one piece of furniture to another. It’s a great way of saving space. You can hide several functions in the same piece of furniture. Here are some of the very best and most clever transforming furniture we have come across over the last decade. Let’s start with some of the coolest […]
Keyhole garden beds are called such because they resemble keyholes. Aside from the fact that it looks great as a garden design, it serves several purposes.
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I'm not sure how I discovered this awesome collection of packaging templates but I'm glad I did! Some professor or student at a japanese univeresity was nice enough to share all their packaging templates with the world! These are a few of my favorites and you can see all of them on their website. Every
Cartoonist Laura Park has an easy recipe for an apple-based pie-in-a-cup — just watch out for thieving hobos.
Minecraft treats I gave out for Halloween last night!
Minecraft related treats I handed out on Halloween night, like last year!
Keep lunchtime super simple, yet delicious, with these bistro box lunch ideas! These protein-packed bistro boxes are quick and easy to prepare and store well in the fridge for a week's worth of healthy lunches.
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The too-hard basket seems often applied to fledgling aspirations of creating bountiful gardens in rental or strata title properties. Which is really quite understandable, in some ways. To succeed in such ventures one needs to effectively communicate with (sometimes dubious) landlords and fellow residents, which is no small thing. Recently, though, we came across Lucinda's garden, which is a beautiful example of such communications gone right. A small space, strata-title, yeehar permaculture garden in the heart of northern Sydney.
I've been meaning to do another "what I ate today" page- the chocolate box was especislly fun to draw- sandwich was actually much bigger- tasted great- I need to drink more water- I drink too much coffee
I love watching Food Network, especially the shows where chefs use their creativity and think outside the box (or basket?). I always thought that there were a lot of possibilities to bring some of those competitions into the art room. My 8th graders recently participated in a "Chopped" challenge on their 3rd day of school to get them used to the idea of collaboration and problem solving, and to introduce them to the location of supplies I moved around in the art room over the summer. To familiarize the students with the concept of "Chopped", I played a video of a round of Chopped. I recommend some of the Chopped: Junior videos. I explained the concept to them: work with your partner to make art out of the "mystery ingredients" that I had prepared ahead of time. I tried to talk like the Chopped host "also available to you are the tools and supplies in the art room". I only have 6 students in my 8th grade class so I drew names to put them in three partner pairs. I presented the bags, which some also used as "ingredients", set a timer, and let the students start. The groups that had the best communication did the best in the competition. The first team to be chopped became judges with me in the next round. I tried to get them to commentate with me and they were feeling a little shy, but they did help me to choose the chopped champions. Maybe you're thinking, ok, but what if I have more than six students? (I know that my class is tiny!) Well, I have some suggestions. You could make bigger teams, set the timer for shorter rounds, or stretch the completion to more than one day. My students asked to do it again the next day but I didn't have mystery ingredients prepared so I might do it again toward the end of the semester. I used paper bags to hold the ingredients. I honestly just pulled stuff out of cabinets in the classroom, things that didn't necessarily go together so the students would have to think a little more. Some that I used were donated rolls of receipt paper, tongue depressors, clothespins, safety pins, pipe cleaners, a ball of yarn, rubber bands, and toothpicks. I wish I would have thought to plug in the hot glue guns ahead of time so they would have been warm. I think this game was a hit. It had a little more structure than a task party (which sounds super fun but I don't think my students are ready for it yet) but it still got the students active and their creative juices flowing. I will definitely do this again, even with high school or upper elementary.
While pop culture is exploring Paleo diets, indigenous people have been practicing this from time immemorial. Here are some great cookbooks featuring recipes from Indigenous people across Turtle Island to inspire every day acts of cultural resurgence in the kitchen.
If you love bagels (which you do) then you'll love their rebellious sister the bialy! I bring you a homemade bialy recipe so good you won't even need a toaster.
These super easy Milo Balls are sure to be a hit with the littlest people in your home! Just 4 ingredients and 10 minutes prep time... they're just so simple!
Idag fick jag ett ryck. Ett sånt där "sug-ryck". PMS is in da house och med det också sötsuget. Jag är så fasligt sugen på sötsaker. Skrattar lite åt mig
Cook your mum a brasserie-style breakfast this Mother’s Day with this simple yet decadent combo of scrambled eggs, bacon and croissant. Or, for sweet-toothed mothers, consider these chocolate and marzipan filled croissants.
Follow our companion planting chart and plans in your vegetable garden to attract pollinators, increase yields, natural pest control and more.
Quick, easy, and delicious: Those are our three favorite words for dinner, and now we've extended that mantra to lunch. Fresh ingredients combine easily in this sandwich, a spicy marriage of jalapeño poppers and cheesesteaks. This mouthwatering lunch can be thrown together as you're walking out the door. Save the stress for another meal; we've got your lunches covered.