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You Can Buy Candles That Smell Just Like These National Parks
Grand Canyon National Park We know and love Homesick for their signature line of hometown candles, but we’re even more excited about their newest line. Their National Parks Collection features four candles—like the Grand Canyon candle which includes scents bergamot, lemon, and warm sandalwood—that will make you feel like you’re standing at the Arizona canyon’s highest peak. Each candle is hand-poured in the United States and has a burn time of 60-80 hours....
Your Guide To Repairing A Stone Wall
You may be tempted to replace damaged stone with synthetic stone made from epoxy or cement-based materials. Such imitation stone is less expensive. Though the patches may look good at first, they will become conspicuous with further exposure to the elements and ultimately mar the appearance of the wall. We’ll walk you through common stone wall repairs, including replacing a popped stone, rebuilding a damaged wall, repairing stone mortar joints, and more....
Zucchini Noodle Lasagna
How To Make Homemade Pasta
Roll Your Dough Divide the dough into four equal portions using a sharp knife. On a lightly floured surface (a few tablespoons should do the trick), roll each portion into a 12x9-inch rectangle about ¹⁄₁₆ inch thick, or thin enough that you can almost see through it. Give both sides of the dough another dusting with flour. Let the dough stand, uncovered, 20 minutes. Now you’re ready to cut it into your favorite pasta shapes....
How To Make Royal Icing Two Ways To Decorate Cakes And Cookies
What makes royal icing so regal, exactly? The fact that it’s the classic frosting recipe used to coat wedding cakes served at celebrations hosted by the British royal family. Earlier mentions of an egg white-based royal icing recipe appear as early as the 17th century, but the concept of “how to make royal icing” with that moniker was never a question in bakers’ minds until 1840. That’s when “royal icing” graced Queen Victoria’s wedding cake....
How To Make Your Own Indoor Composting Bin
Follow these steps to create your own indoor compost bin and start composting. You’ll rethink the way you toss your kitchen scraps! What You Need Container with lidDrillNylon mesh screenHot glue gunDirtKitchen scrapsShredded newspapers Step 1: Drill Holes in Container Lid Drill five evenly spaced holes in the lid of the container for ventilation. Air is a necessary component to help the materials in your bin break down, and these holes will help regulate airflow....
How To Plant And Grow Lantana
All parts of lantana plants are toxic to children, pets, and livestock. They should not be planted where children and pets come into contact with them. Where to Plant Lantana In warm southern climates of USDA zones 8 to 11, lantana is perennial and can grow 10 feet tall. However, in other climates, it’s treated as an annual and reaches almost 3 feet tall in one growing season. How and When to Plant Lantana Wait a couple of weeks after the danger of frost has passed to plant lantanas....
How To Plant Balled And Burlapped Trees Shrubs
Sometimes the burlap-wrapped root ball is covered with a wire cage to stabilize it and make carrying easier. Although they’re more difficult to handle, B & B plants generally transplant successfully. When properly cared for, they can sit safely for months at the nursery, where the root balls may be buried in mulch to keep them moist. When the tree is sold, its branches are bound loosely with twine to prevent damage during transport and planting....
How To Prep Your Home S Hose Bibs For Winter
If hose bibs are not properly winterized, the water trapped inside the pipes can freeze. When ice forms, the water molecules take on a six-sided crystalline structure, which makes ice less dense than water. However, due to this configuration, the volume of the water increases, forcing the ice to expand outward. This expansion exerts force on the interior of the pipe, valves, hose bib, and any accessories, like hoses or spray nozzles....
How To Remove Thanksgiving Day Stains From Clothes And Upholstery
Whether you’re in the kitchen preparing a feast, or you’re lounging on the couch watching football enjoying a plate of appetizers, stains are inevitable on Thanksgiving. A holiday full of good times with friends and family and delicious food shouldn’t lead to clothes or a favorite table cloth being ruined by a small stain. Red wine, chocolate, candle wax, and gravy are all common holiday culprits. But don’t fret just yet if one of them takes a tumble....
How To Repair Vinyl Siding
If a vinyl piece has come apart from its neighbor, the solution is often to simply push it back up until it locks in place. But if you need to replace a vinyl panel or a part of a panel, check your garage or basement to see whether the installer left extra pieces for repairs. Otherwise, take a sample to a siding supplier and look for a close match. Even if you find an exact replacement, the siding on your walls may have faded, so that the new pieces will be noticeably darker....
How To Roast Beef Tenderloin In The Oven For An Easy Dinner
Either of these strategies can yield your best-ever beef tenderloin roast—as long as you don’t overcook it! We’ll show you exactly how long to roast beef tenderloin for the most flavorful results, starting with our fastest and most basic method. Equipment Needed to Make Oven-Roasted Beef Tenderloin You’ll need a roasting pan or a large, sturdy, shallow pan with a rack set inside to cook beef tenderloin. The pan’s sides should be 2 to 3 inches high....
How To Test Meat Poultry For Doneness
Qualitative Measures Steaks/chops/chicken breasts: With lots of practice, the “poke test” provides a quick gauge for doneness. The poke test compares the tension in the fleshy part of your hand at the base of your thumb with the tension you feel as you press your index finger into the center of the cut of meat. Whole chicken: Insert and skewer into the thickest part of the thigh. It’s done if the juices run clear....
How To Tile A Backsplash Like A Pro
Sander (optional)SpongeBucketRagsPutty knife (optional)Trisodium phosphate (TSP)TilePainters tapeUtility knifePencilSchluter strip (optional)Thin-set mortarDrop clothNotched trowelSpacersLevelTape measureScrewdriver or drillElectrical box extenderWet saw or tile cutterGrout floatNon-sanded groutStirrerGrout sealerCaulk and caulk gun
How To Use A Convection Oven To Make Almost Any Recipe Tastier
What Is a Convection Oven? Convection ovens are gas or electric appliances with fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven. The constant air circulation enables food to cook faster and more evenly. Even cooking means superior results, especially for baked goods. Also, because the air circulates, more of the oven space can be used. Buy It: KitchenAid Convection Countertop Oven ($280, Bed Bath & Beyond) If you’re thinking to yourself, “this sounds a lot like using an air fryer,” you’re right!...
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Indian Pink
Though it’s a wildflower and lends itself to lush, causal plantings (like cottage gardens), you can also easily incorporate it into tropical-inspired gardens thanks to its festive red-and-yellow flowers. It’s a natural for woodland gardens, as well. Don’t forget to include Indian pink in your butterfly garden, too. Indian Pink Care Indian pink thrives in partial to full shade. It will tolerate some afternoon sun but can’t be allowed to dry out, especially in hot summer weather....
Indoor Garden Rooms Are Here To Stay Here S How To Pull Them Off
1. Start Slow with Succulents Some people seem to have no trouble keeping plants alive. And then, there are those who end up with more crispy plants than they care to admit. If you’re a forgetful plant parent when it comes to watering, consider starting with a variety of succulents. Not only are they easy to care for (and keep alive!), but with a plethora of shapes, sizes, and colors, they add eye-catching dimension and texture to your space....