They put baking soda into cat litter to keep down smells.
They put baking soda into cat litter to keep down smells.
According to the Food52 article comments, they are from Consolidated Plastics: http://www.consolidatedplastics.com
Sounds like a standard CYA warning.
Just the thing to go with my macrame plant hangers!
Another fun fact: Before European colonization of North America, the eastern grey squrrels were primarily black, as it blended better in the dark shade of the the thick forests. As those forests were cut down, the grey-brown colored squirrels began to predominate.
Good. Also heat up nacho chips before serving with salsa.
No picture since I'm not at home, but...
I did a similar build next to my oven, but only 2 shelves, and used it to store cookie sheets, muffin tins, and cooling racks.
2008 - purchased solely for travel use. LG 101 on Virgin Mobile, didn't work so replaced quickly by Oystr, then in 2011 Optimus V, then Optimus Elite in 2012. Now Samsung Galaxy SIII, still on Virgin.
But liquids can still leak down from the shelf into the bins.
I thought we are to store meat on the bottom shelf. From the U of Indiana Extension Service:
Sliced or trimmed beans you can still separate the seeds (edible, yummy in cooking) from the pods (woody, not so yummy to bite into a piece) after infusing, getting double duty from the bean. And, this is just a guess, it may help to lessen harsher components of the bean from infusing into the liquor along with the…
None of the top apps have the one feature I really want to see in a weather app - yesterday. Sometimes I want to see just how hot (or how cold) it got yesterday, or how much rain we received. Even a simple display would make me happy. No, for any past information, you have to fire up the browser and work with a poorly…
1984 - Atari 600XL, along with the cassette drive and direct connect 300 baud modem and added an Epson dot matrix printer, later upgraded to the 5.25" floppy drive. The system was upgraded to a 800XL (when the motherboard on the 600XL fried), used it until I bought a Macintosh LC.
They do make box springs in lower heights now, mostly to accomodate thicker pillow top mattresses, but they can be mixed and matched with any mattress of the same size.
The produce bags at the grocery store are one continuous roll with perforations between bags. That is why, if you tug fast enough to spin but not hard enough to tear at the performations, it'll spin and unwind lots and lots of bags. The garbage bag rolls (at least the ones I've seen) are individual bags that are just…
Can't - don't have an iPhone or iPad, and my iPod touch isn't on the upgradable list. Only using it as a Pandora receiver anyway, so no big loss.
Only going to argue one point.
That's why I grow my own.
Additional benefit of slightly moist dish towel/paper towels - if you are cutting up something that's very juicy (watermelon, heirloom tomatoes, etc.) the towel will absorb any spare juices that are flowing off the cutting board before they run over your counter and drip down onto the floor.