In the 1950s, comedy writer Roger Price created 'Droodles' cartoons of simple, abstract images with absurd meanings. Try your hand and see if you can figure out what these are pictures of—the kookier, the better!
Although I no longer have a garden of my own, friends and neighbors keep me amply supplied with squash. As a thank-you, I tell them how to make this refreshing zucchini saute. It's quick, easy and oh, so tasty! —Doris Biggs, Felton, Delaware
In the 1950s, comedy writer Roger Price created 'Droodles' cartoons of simple, abstract images with absurd meanings. Try your hand and see if you can figure out what these are pictures of—the kookier, the better!
This unique bookbinding technique combines the beauty of Japanese stab binding with the ease and convenience of elastic bands for page inserts.
In the 1950s, comedy writer Roger Price created 'Droodles' cartoons of simple, abstract images with absurd meanings. Try your hand and see if you can figure out what these are pictures of—the kookier, the better!
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This vegetarian soup features a rainbow of vegetables. You can use any multicolored pasta in place of the spirals. —Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, Colorado
This is a wonderful variation of classic pot roast. My family really enjoys it. The fruit is a nice change from the usual vegetables that normally accompany this dish.—Linda South, Pineville, North Carolina
Professor Jim Tucker thinks that past lives are possible. Here are startling accounts of children who may have been reincarnated.
In the 1950s, comedy writer Roger Price created 'Droodles' cartoons of simple, abstract images with absurd meanings. Try your hand and see if you can figure out what these are pictures of—the kookier, the better!
Showcase radishes in all their glory with a fresh, crunchy salad. Herbs and fennel take it up another notch. —Maggie Ruddy, Altoona, Iowa
If you're planning on hitting up a speakeasy sometime soon, these will go over great, Gatsby.
Use an old book to make a junk journal. Then, fill it up with vintage ephemera, pictures and momentos. Here's how.
Use Handi Blocks to build a deck in no time at all.
The first time I grew a garden, I harvested summer squash and cooked it with garlic and herbs. Using pattypan squash is a creative twist. —Kaycee Mason, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
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The reliable creamy condiment is so versatile in the kitchen, but you may be surprised to know that mayonnaise's many uses don't end there.
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These ulcers on your tongue, gums or inside your lips or cheeks have a host of possible causes—allergies, injury, infection, even stress—but when you're suffering, you just want to know the treatments that will cure them. These home remedies bring fast pain relief while allowing your canker sores to heal.
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How many triangles can you find?